Thea Shaw was enlightened.
When she first learned about The Aetherium Sect, she had wondered if there were other sects besides The Aetherium Sect.
Shouldn't the occult profession have many high-ranking experts too?
Perhaps it was because her information channels weren't deep enough, so she didn't learn about any other sects. Thea didn't dwell on it.
Now that her master mentioned it, Thea thought it made sense, "It is quite strange, but fortune-telling is different from other professions. Maybe it's all about skills; The Aetherium Sect is famous because their skills are much stronger, and everyone trusts what works, so other sects can't rise?"
Florence Locke said, "That could be a possibility. I still believe in you."
In their line of work, they all had some instinct to seek benefits and avoid harm; it wasn't easy for the average person to get involved.
Currently, Thea's fortune-telling was at most a small-time affair.
