Chapter 186: The Pleiades
On the sofa next to him, Black the Black Cat watched this scene with a pair of big eyes and a little lazily, and there were very few recent shots of it, because the author almost forgot that William and the magic black cat.
It yawned lazily, its black fur blending in with the darkness around it, except for a pair of bright yellow eyes that stood out in the dark.
William didn't pay attention to the black cat's eyes, and in his playful play, he manipulated the star map to keep circulating, causing them to leave the wall and surround him.
He took a few stars from each constellation and gathered them into a dazzling galaxy that flowed in different shuttles in the empty lounge.
From the foyer to the window, and around the white marble statue of Rowena Ravenclaw, it moves freely through the room.
William took control of the galaxy and stopped abruptly as he approached the stairs leading to the dormitory.
Because he found that, at some point, a pair of silver-gray eyes appeared there, staring at him motionlessly.
Gan! What is the situation!
Startled, William waved his wand violently, and the galaxy shattered abruptly, turning into countless spots of light in the air. He quickly added an Iron Armor Charm to himself and lifted the soundproofing charm around him.
"Who's there?" He asked in the direction of his eyes, firing a ball of light with a wave of his wand as he spoke.
Under the silver-white light, Luna was standing there vividly, looking at William with a pair of big silver-gray eyes.
Her long, waist-high blond hair was a mess, arranged in a vertical row, as if each hair had a will of its own. It made her look a little dazed.
In addition, William also noticed that Luna was wearing a dressing gown with a pair of small feet bare.
"Did I scare you?" It seemed that the light in front of her was too dazzling, and the girl blocked her eyes with her hands, which made her retreat from the trance she had just had.
"Yes, you know what? How scary it is to suddenly see an extra pair of eyes behind you at night! William couldn't help but complain, he was really taken aback just now.
He tore off the Iron Charm, and with a wave of his wand, the silver ball of light vanished into shards of light in the air, and a bright fire reignited in the nearby fireplace.
"Why don't you sleep so late?" William asked Luna as he sat on the couch next to him.
The girl did not answer William's question, but walked down the stairs step by step, a pair of bare feet on the floor without a sound, like a cat.
"The galaxy just now is so beautiful."
She sat across from William and watched as William spoke. Probably because of the quiet night, the girl's voice sounded very good.
"Do you like the stars too?" William asked with some curiosity.
"That's right, my father told me that those who die will be turned into stars in the sky, and I have been looking for the one that symbolizes my mother." Luna's voice was calm, as if she was talking about something insignificant.
"I'm sorry,"
William didn't expect Luna to talk to him about such a topic as soon as she came up.
"It's okay." The girl interrupted him with a normal expression.
"My father told me that after the dead are buried in the flesh, their souls will rise into the sky and become a star, forever watching the people on earth."
Why are these things said to be true, William muttered in his heart.
What does the world look like after death, and how did your father know about it?
Like the strange stories that preceded him, he mistook the story as a fiction of Mr. Lovegood's attempt to comfort his daughter.
"Then you don't miss her?"
"I miss it, but every night when I look up, I can see my mother looking at me with encouraging eyes in the sky, so that I don't miss it so much."
Well, then why do I look up and can only see the stars, not my mother's face, William muttered to himself.
If memory serves, Luna's mother seems to have died tragically when she was nine years old.
In addition to a garment of divine beauty, the wizarding world also has a sharp mouth full of fangs. Every year, some unfortunate wizard throws himself into Merlin's arms because of some trivial matter.
That's why William was always so careful when he conducted those spell experiments.
Because only Merlin knows if there will be any problems with this spell, and these problems will not be fatal.
"Don't you sleep at this time?"
"I couldn't sleep, and when I heard movement outside, I came out to take a look."
Hearing the girl's answer, William looked a little confused.
I obviously arranged a soundproofing spell!
Luna, what did you hear?
William thought puzzled, he looked at Blake on the side, only to find that the black cat had long since disappeared, and he didn't know when he left.
"Can't you sleep because of longing?" Luna blinked.
"Ah, well, almost." William went with the flow and made up nonsense.
He didn't say he wanted to interfere with the flashback spell to use his magic here.
"Have you found the star that the man represents?"
"Ah, actually, not yet." William explained dryly.
He just said it casually, and he didn't expect the girl to really believe it.
"Can you show me that astrological chart again? I can help you find it. ”
William didn't refuse Luna's request, he waved his wand, and the walls around him were once again transformed into the beautiful star map he had just seen.
"It's beautiful. How did you do that? The girl said with some intoxication, and she stood up and stroked the wall all the way, running her fingers across the stars.
"I memorized a star map from a textbook."
The girl fumbled her way, and soon she stopped in front of a wall.
"This star resembles you, William." She pointed to a large star cluster and said to William.
Which star is like me?
How can I be like a star?
William, who didn't know why, also leaned over, and realized that the girl was referring to a star that was off the periphery of the cluster.
What kind of star cluster is this?
William couldn't remember for a moment, he always felt as if he had seen the pattern of this star cluster there.
"Dad is right, you really came from heaven!" The girl's voice carried a hint of implicit excitement.
"Why?" William was still a little puzzled.
"Because Dad told me that the city in the sky is just a reflection, and the real city in the sky is actually hidden in the endless starry sky, and the star that represents you and the city in the sky are under the same star cluster, what Dad said is true!"
As if discovering some big secret, the girl's voice trembled faintly.
"Don't get excited, what's the name of this star cluster?"
"Pleiades, Pleiades."
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