"Do you think I might come to you because I miss you?" As she spoke, Leia looked white at the blonde sitting next to her.

"I don't think it's possible..."

"That's it."

"You're right. I came to you this time. I really need your help. I have a question for you."

Leah didn't immediately say what she wanted to ask, but first raised her hand, clenched it into a fist and beat it on the blonde's chest.

"Before you ask me that question, let me punch you out."

"Hiss..." the blonde girl rubbed her beaten chest while breathing cold air, "it hurts..."

"Do you know how hard I spent looking for you?" Leia looked at the blonde again. "I officially set out to find you at the beginning of spring last year. As a result, it was almost summer this year, and I finally found your new residence."

"I spent more than a year looking for you!"

"I almost walked around the whole continent before I finally found your new home in the desolate place where birds don't shit on the Far East prairie."

"You like moving too much, and every time you move, the location is too remote?! More and more remote! Last time I set my home on a high mountain, this time I set my home on the Far East prairie. "

"I'm so angry when I think about it."

"Can't you use your magic to make a pointer to your steering wheel forever?"

"If I could, I would have made one for you." The blonde smiled helplessly, "I'm sorry it took you so long to find me."

Speaking of this, the blonde paused and added:

"But -- it doesn't matter at all?"

"We both have an infinite life span."

"The most worrying thing every day is how to pass the time."

"It took more than a year to find me, which is also a good thing. It shows that you have successfully spent more than a year."

"Hum." Leia snorted coldly, "I'm different now. I already have something I really want to do, but I don't want to spend too much time on these boring and meaningless things."

"Oh --?" The blonde lengthened her tone and looked at Leia up and down. "Did you find what you wanted to do? What's the matter? "

Leia waved her hand, "I'll tell you this later. Now let's get back to the point. "

"I spent more than a year looking for you to ask you a question. My question is - why can't my predictive magic predict the future events and see someone's fate?"

Hearing Leia's question, the blonde raised her eyebrows.

After asking this question, Leah stood up, walked slowly to the big black robe she had just thrown aside, took out a huge crystal ball from the big black robe, and then sat back next to the blonde girl.

"I can't predict the future more and more recently." Leia rubbed the crystal ball in her hand as she said, "even with the help of the crystal ball, I can't predict any major event in the future."

"I can only see some unimportant things"

"I can't see the fate of some people."

"It's impossible to predict what will happen in the future."

"What the hell is going on?"

"The magic of prediction has failed - I've never met such a thing before!"

"Oh, oh." The blonde raised her hand and stroked Leia's back like a kitten. "Take it easy."

"In fact, not only did you encounter this problem, but I also encountered this problem."

"Huh?" Leah looked at the blonde in surprise. "Your predictive magic has also failed?"

"In fact, this is not to predict the failure of magic."

After that, the blonde let go of her hand to caress Leia's back, leaned back and hung her by the hot spring pool.

"This is just a temporary failure of predictive magic."

"Failure?"

"Yes. Did I tell you when I taught you to predict magic? There are many limitations to predictive magic. "

"I know. Predictive magic is not omnipotent. It can't be used anytime, anywhere. It can't predict everything. Most of the predicted things are vague. "

"Yes. However, there is another limitation of predictive magic, that is, when something in the future is very variable, predictive magic will completely fail, and it is impossible to predict any details of this matter. "

"The same is true for people. If that person will have many different fates later, the predictive magic will also fail."

"Things are... Very variable?" Leia wondered.

"How to say..."

The blonde pinched her chin with her index finger and thumb and mused.

After thinking for a long time, she continued to say:

"Simply put, it means that when facing one thing, the parties can have many different choices. Different choices will lead to different directions in the future."

"For example - there is a cake in front of you."

"Whether you choose to eat it or throw it away will lead you to a different future."

"However, the variable of this choice is very small, so whether you choose to eat this cake or not, the future you will embark on will not be much different."

"What I just said about something in the future is very variable, which means that there will be many different trends and results."

"The different choices of the parties can make this matter go in different directions, and then get different results. There are great variables."

"If my guess is right, can't you know the fate of the major powers on the mainland?"

As soon as the blonde's voice fell, Leia nodded quickly:

"Yes, yes. I have no way to predict the fate of Britannia, frank, Hiran and Rowling, and what will happen in each country. "

"A few years ago, I could barely feel that the mainland countries would launch a new round of 'hegemony competition', but now I can't feel anything."

"So am I." The blonde answered, "a few years ago, I also predicted that Britannia, Hiran and Lorraine would each produce a hero enough to shake the world situation. I predicted that the mainland countries would start to compete for the hegemony of the mainland, but since last year, I can't predict anything. I can't see all the major events after each country and which Congress will eventually win the hegemony Become the new overlord of the mainland. "

"According to what you said just now, does this mean that the future destiny of various countries is extremely variable, so we can't predict it?" Leia smiled bitterly.