Chapter 237: The Prophet
When she heard Blake's words, Louise was shocked, could this stupid dog understand what she was saying, but she didn't know what she was talking about, how did he understand it?
But then after thinking about it, he found that Blake didn't understand the meaning of his words at all, but it was because Peter betrayed James and Lily, and Peter was personally recommended by Blake to become a secret person, so he took all the blame on himself out of guilt.
Of course, there is nothing wrong with Blake thinking so, originally the secret person that Qin Cheng chose at the beginning was not Peter Pettigrew, because Qin Lao also didn't look down on Peter's cowardly and timid character, if it weren't for Blake's guy who didn't know that his brain was pumped, and he stupidly recommended Peter to Qin Class, maybe James and Lily really wouldn't have died, after all, just like Louise just said, fate is not immutable.
The trajectory of fate is not just that, but there are countless ones, a person's destiny trajectory has countless tracks, and because the fate trajectory of other people touches and links with each other, countless new trajectories are born, so who can say for sure that a person's fate is immutable!
As for prophecy and prophets, these characters are just able to see a certain fate trajectory about someone's future, in Louise's opinion, like a prophet, especially the kind of advanced or legendary level prophet master, can see a lot of fate tracks, and it can also be understood that the more fate tracks can be seen, the higher the level of this prophet!
It's far away, back to the topic, Blake took all the blame on himself under the guilt, which is not wrong, and even everyone thinks that if it wasn't for Blake recommending Peter to become a secret person instead of himself, this kind of tragedy would not have happened, so there is no problem with saying that the culprit is him Blake.
"Well, Blake, do you blame me? Do you think that if I could remind you in detail, maybe James and Lily wouldn't have died, so do you blame me?" asked Louise with a complicated expression.
The reason why I ask this kind of question is because although Louise does not have the ability to predict the future, but in the case of knowing the plot of the original book, it is tantamount to predicting the future, and obviously in the case of knowing the future, Louise only gave a few vague reminders, and in the end nothing changed, damn it or died, and the one who should be imprisoned in Azkaban was about to be thrown in, as if nothing had changed!
Of course, Louise knows that nothing has changed since she was born or when her soul travels into this world, and some people and things in this world have changed.
It's just that Louise wants to ask Blake if it's weird, if she hates herself!
After hearing Louise's question, Blake raised his head, his face was full of tears, although it was ugly, Louise could feel the deep guilt and self-blame, regret and other emotions in Blake's body: " I feel that I should blame you, and I should hate you, blame you for only giving us a few vague reminders when you know the future situation, and I should hate you for not doing anything when you know the future situation, just watching things slowly develop, but I know that you are not to blame for all this, and I don't want to run away!"
Louise knew what Blake's last words meant, was Blake running away?
No, if Blake blames Louise for all the faults, then he can be regarded as an escape, but since he does not blame or hate Louise, then Blake is not an evasion.
I'm afraid that in the original book, Sirius could escape Azkaban when he knew that Animagus had transformed into an animal, but he stayed in it for so many years, if it weren't for the fact that he saw an article in the Daily Prophet that reported that the Veles family won the Daily Prophet's annual Golden Dragon Award and traveled to Egypt, and there was a family photo of the Veles family, which happened to have a mouse missing a toe, then maybe how long Blake would stay in Azkaban in order to atone for his sins!
As one of Peter's friends, Blake can be said to have seen Peter use the Animagus countless times, plus Peter also broke a toe when he faked his death and escaped, I believe that as long as Blake didn't become crazy because of the Dementors, he would naturally know what that mouse was.
Then, both of them stopped talking, and it wasn't long before there was a knock on the door, and Louise knew that it was time for visitation, and sighed: "There is no point in talking about this now, but I think I should tell you the news, Peter Pettigrew is probably not dead yet, of course, it is only possible, and there are many uses for Animagus..."
As for whether Blake heard his last words, Louise didn't know, but there must be surveillance magic in the room, so Louise couldn't say it clearly, she could only say such an inexplicable sentence, as for whether Blake, who was about to be thrown into Azkaban, could think that the Animagus transformation could avoid the Dementors, Louise didn't know.
Anyway, he had already reminded him in the end that Animagus had a lot of uses, and in the end, it was up to him whether Blake could think of this in Azkaban.
opened the door and looked back at Blake whose eyes were full of anger but clenched his fists to restrain himself, thinking that the next time we met, I am afraid that we will have to wait until Anyang is in the third grade at Wads Hogg, and Louise doesn't know if she will be in Warts Hogg by that time, although by the time Anyang is in the third grade, she should only be in the sixth grade, and there will be a year before she will graduate, but Louise feels that her study career in Wads Hogg is unlikely to be peaceful...
Later, after leaving the Ministry of Magic prison, Louise and the others went back to the villa.
As soon as she came back, Louise went directly to the study by herself, calculating the funds she could use now, because of the previous investment, although Louise was optimistic about and invested in several companies, it was not yet the time to emerge, but it also began to bring some benefits to Louise, although these benefits added up to very little, but after all, it was just the beginning, and the days in the future were still long.