“There will always be people in the world who don’t believe in fate, just because they can’t see it.”
The person who said this was a once quite famous prophet—of course, this was not referring to Professor Sybill Trelawney, who always seemed very unreliable in her divination, but her great-great-grandmother. , Cassandra Trelawney.
Because this sentence is often printed on the title page of many modern divination series, including the selected textbooks for divination classes at Hogwarts. Therefore, even if they are not willing, basically all wizards who have gone to school and taken divination classes for various reasons have seen this sentence.
And for outstanding students like Hermione who are crazy about books, that's not to mention it. Even if she didn't like the content of divination from the beginning, if it were limited to this sentence, she had obviously read it more than once.
However, compared to this famous saying that almost everyone in the modern magic world knows, many people do not know that this sentence is actually an excerpt from a divination notebook left by Cassandra the prophet.
In other words, there is actually a supplement behind it—
"… So we need to pray."
Luna, who was lying on her side on the cold floor, seemed to hear Hermione's thoughts at the moment. While gently stroking the ground in front of her, she whispered in her mouth:
"Because as long as someone prays, someone will work hard to achieve it - people are connected like this. And maybe this is the truth of the so-called 'destiny'."
The notebook that gave birth to a famous saying is not very famous. This is a common problem in divination books. After all, there are too many unexplained words and phrases in that kind of literature, and ordinary people will usually feel confused after reading it. Even Hermione, who was famous at Hogwarts for her bibliophile, had never read that niche notebook that was stuffed in a corner of a bookshelf in the school library.
But Luna had read it.
"So we can trust destiny, just as we can trust friends, family and loved ones when we are faced with a crisis and there is nothing we can do about it."
Obscure power surged in the auditorium. It was magic power, activated magic power that was suddenly stirred by high-frequency chaotic vibrations, and then suddenly became chaotic.
In fact, speaking of it, the formation designed by Hermione is not only not complicated, but is actually the simplest one she has designed so far.
Although it is not an easy task to disrupt magic power continuously and with high intensity, it is not difficult for Hermione to do it now. So much so that it's not even a "rune array", but just an echoing arrangement of some ancient magic rune combinations.
But if it is used when Harry appears wearing the invisibility cloak, it is just right!
"Is it really Harry who's here? Is it really Harry who's here?" Hermione, who was a little further away, kept muttering to herself, "The wizard's detection ability is always based only on the perception of magic, no matter how powerful it is. No matter how powerful grace is, there can be no exceptions under this iron rule. So acting with an invisibility cloak in such a turbulent flow of magic is like adding another layer of insurance to a locked door. This is how we fight The opportunity created by destiny belongs only to Harry."
…
"Maka, what's wrong?"
Not long ago, Harry, who had just left the center of the forest where Willy was, finally walked through the remaining woods with Maka and arrived at the edge of the new sea of trees here.
In fact, this is the front of the castle, but it is completely blocked by the forest that Willy created earlier that almost occupies the entire school front yard. It was only then that I finally saw a few wisps of dust that only belonged to the wall tiles among the gradually sparse greenery.
"Oh, I saw a familiar face again." After hearing Harry's question, Maka pointed to the left, "Look! There."
After hearing this, Harry looked over there, and sure enough, there was a figure sitting vaguely on the high branches of a tree in the distance, looking a little leisurely and contented.
"Ah! It's Miss Geoffrey... why is she there?" Harry was stunned for a moment, feeling a little confused, because this obviously did not conform to the planned allocation.
According to Hermione's prior instructions, Safina should stay as close to the castle entrance as possible. In this way, no matter where there is trouble and needs help, she, as one of the most powerful members of the team, will be able to provide timely assistance.
Hmm... Actually, if I have to say it, the location where Safina is can be regarded as "near" the castle entrance, but it's just a little... far away.
Harry was thinking this, but unexpectedly, after Maka paused after saying those words, she took the initiative to walk over there.
"wait wait wait… "
To be honest, Harry actually didn't want to go there - even though he had questions that concerned him. After all, the most important thing right now is to go to the castle auditorium. In the action plan formulated for him, there is no part of talking to Safina.
"Speaking of which, wasn't Maka a little too procrastinating on the way here?"
While this thought flashed through his mind, Harry finally followed him.
"Hello, Ms. Geofeiin! How is the situation here?" Mackari, who came under the tree, raised his head slightly and greeted the other party with a smile.
But obviously, Safina didn't give him a good look.
"Mr. Potter, have you found him?" Safina on the tree glanced at Harry who was coming behind Maka, then pointed back and said, "Now that you have found him, let's get there quickly! To be honest, I feel a little bit wrong..."
When she said the last sentence, her eyes drifted to the top of her head. It seemed that although she was surrounded by woods, she also noticed changes in the sky.
"Well, let's go right now!"
Seeing that Safina was urging her to chase them away as soon as they met, this was in line with Harry's wishes, and he immediately followed her as if to agree.
But just as he was about to pull Maka to turn around and leave, he was held back by Maka.
"One more thing, leave as soon as you finish!" Maka nodded at him, then looked up at Safina again and said, "Miss Geofine, you are a little worried about whether to go to support Willy. Are you in trouble? Go ahead! She needs your help... We just need Hermione and Luna."
"McLean..."
Safina glanced at Maka, then turned her head slightly, looked in the direction of the castle, and finally moved her eyes back to Maka.
"I don't like you... in every sense of the word," she said meaningfully, "but since it's you who said it, I'll go."
Before she finished speaking, Safina stood up from the tree branch, and then jumped forward slightly. As the black flames generated out of thin air enveloped his whole body, he silently moved forward and disappeared into the sea of trees in front of him.
"Okay, let's go!"
Maka turned around and looked at Harry and said this.