Hogwarts Mystery Sequence

Chapter 75 Interpretation

In the end, Harry didn't dare to take risks and risked his life, so he sat back obediently, but his expression was still angry.

Seeing this, Cassandra raised the corners of her mouth slightly and said:

"It's always right to listen to me."

"Put me back quickly!" Harry shouted angrily, "I don't need your help!"

"Being noisy like a child won't change anything," Kassandra replied in a leisurely manner.

"And, haven't you figured it out yet?" She raised her chin slightly and looked at Harry teasingly, "Whether I help you or not has nothing to do with your wishes, it only depends on my interest."

"Now that I've brought you here, nothing can change my decision."

"You just need plants like those in herb class now."

"Of course, if you want to be a mandrake, I don't mind, as long as you also don't mind me treating you like a mandrake."

While speaking, Cassandra seemed to have thought of a question, looked at Harry with interest and asked:

"You should know what mandrake is and what we're going to do with it, right?"

Harry remained embarrassed and silent.

"Ha." Cassandra chuckled at this, turned her gaze nonchalantly to the huge colorful bubbles above the boat, looked at the picture displayed in the bubbles and said:

"Interpreting divination results is a necessary skill for any seer."

"In fact, this has directly become an important criterion for measuring whether a prophet is extraordinary."

"Because, even with the same divination results, different prophets may interpret completely different futures."

"But in fact, all fools know that there is only one future." Cassandra smiled disdainfully.

Then she glanced at Harry, who seemed to be stubbornly turning his head to the side, but in fact he was gradually becoming absorbed in listening, and continued:

"Trelawney is very poor at this, and her only bright spot is her gift of sight."

"The biggest difference between vision and ordinary divination is that the vision prophet can directly see the future."

“This will help the prophetic interpretation to a great extent.”

"Sometimes it can even lead directly to a universal result, so that the prediction doesn't easily fail or become self-defeating."

"But even then, there may be errors in interpretation."

"Speaking of which, do you understand what I mean?" Cassandra asked, looking at Harry with interest.

After hearing this, Harry thought for a moment subconsciously, and then said uncertainly:

"Are you saying that Professor Trelawney's predictions are inaccurate?"

"It seems you are not hopelessly stupid." Cassandra nodded with satisfaction.

"But...but I've actually seen that black dog several times." Harry stammered.

Cassandra suddenly paused when she heard this sentence. She looked at Harry twice, shook her head and said:

"Congratulations on being the first person I regret."

Harry suddenly looked confused.

"What does seeing a black dog prove? Does it prove that you are not far from death? Who told you?" Cassandra crossed her legs.

"Professor Trelawney..."

While speaking, Harry suddenly realized the problem, but the next second he said doubtfully:

"But that's what the books said too."

"Haha." At this time, Cassandra suddenly laughed, and her laughter was a bit harsh.

Harry felt uncomfortable hearing this and couldn't help but frown and look at her angrily.

Valley</span>But this did not bring any burden to Cassandra. She laughed for a while before she finished laughing.

Then, she raised her hand to wipe away the tears from the corners of her eyes, and said with a smile:

"A truly wonderful clown show!"

“If you don’t join the circus after graduation, it’s definitely a huge loss to the industry!”

"What's so funny about this?" Harry blushed and asked confused.

"Well." Cassandra looked at him with contempt and pity, "Of course, this may not be all your fault. The corrupt education of Hogwarts also has to bear a very large responsibility for this."

Then, without waiting for Harry to respond, she said to herself:

"The limited words in the book can never explain the real magic!"

"This is especially true for divination - a black dog, which may symbolize death and doom in the abstract, or it may symbolize a specific person or thing."

"Ghosts may indicate that there are still various connections with reality, just like a section of an arrow that is separated, but the sticky fibers still exist."

"A churchyard may represent death, rest, passing, resurrection."

"Wandering behavior can mean forbearance, hesitation, and danger."

"...There are so many possibilities."

"With such vague predictions, even laymen who have just been exposed to divination for two years, and masters who have studied this field for many years, dare not draw conclusions easily."

"Instead, more relevant information needs to be gathered before further explanation can be made."

"So, now do you realize how ridiculous you are?" Cassandra said leisurely, with a hint of obvious mockery in her tone.

At the same time, without Harry noticing, her eyes became distracted.

But after just a second, it returned to its original state.

At this time, Harry was still hesitating and speechless.

"It's boring." Kassandra waved her hand slightly bored, "Go back!"

Harry subconsciously raised his head when he heard the words, and then he hit a green light head-on. In an instant, his body flew backwards uncontrollably and fell into the sea.

In the air, Harry desperately stretched his hands forward as if to grab something, but it was obviously in vain.

Finally, he could only look in horror and fell into the sea.

Outside, Harry, who was sleeping on the dormitory bed with an increasingly struggling expression, sat up suddenly, as if he had experienced a nightmare.

Then, he subconsciously touched his body with his hands. After feeling the real touch, he breathed a sigh of relief.

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At this time, in a dream.

It was clear that Harry had left, and the dream that should have collapsed immediately, but strangely did not collapse, and seemed to be able to last for a while.

Cassandra, who was sitting on the boat, saw this scene and asked in the air:

"when did you come?"

"...Always." Amon's figure suddenly appeared in the position before Harry.

Immediately, he raised his hand and pinched the crystal monocle on his right eye, turned his head and looked around, and said with a slightly raised corner of his mouth:

"Actually, many of Voldemort's magics are very interesting and can be played in many different ways."

"But not everyone can cast magic in dreams like us." Kassandra replied nonchalantly.

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