Rolf did not kill Legnak. He was a veterinarian after all. He was a parent, and his main job was to save lives and heal the wounded.
So, Luofu helped him cut off the tumor. Although the process may be a bit cruel and rough, the disease was finally cured, right?
As a reward for the treatment, Legnac also "paid" Rolf for many items, including the Stone of Destiny... Absolutely fair transaction, fair and honest!
In short, both parties had no objections. After they separated, Rolf took Cassandra and rushed back to Hogwarts at starry night.
After flying on the magic carpet for two days, the two of them stopped and decided to repair on the spot overnight before setting off the next day.
Before dusk enveloped the mountains, they found a clearing on the mountainside as a place to stay for the night.
Cassandra cleaned up her place for the night, while Rove went to the forest to hunt an elk for dinner.
As the sun sets in the west, a bonfire bursts into flames, with orange flames crackling and spitting sparks into the night sky.
After Roff cleaned the deer, he put it on the campfire and slowly turned it until the meat was roasted crispy and oily. He then took out his short knife, cut the deer meat into pieces, and gave it to Cassandra.
Cassandra had already been tempted by the aroma and her stomach was rumbling. Now she took a big bite of the venison. The taste was really great.
After the girl finished eating half of the deer leg, she sucked the grease from her fingers and said happily: "The venison you roasted is so delicious."
Luofu grinned, obviously very proud, but pretended to be modest and said: "It's just so-so."
"But to be honest, there is a shortage of ingredients and seasonings here. When I get back to Hogwarts, I will go to the kitchen and cook another meal for you. That will be really delicious!"
"This is what you said, I'll be waiting." Cassandra narrowed her eyes and said:
"No wonder you said you are a student of Hufflepuff House. It does look like... you are actually a Hufflepuff from the future, right?"
"You guessed it?"
"Yes, it's not difficult to guess." Cassandra's eyes glowed with an inexplicable light, but her tone was very calm:
"My third eye cannot see your past and future, so I had a guess at that time, thinking that you might not be a wizard of this era.
It’s just that this idea is too bizarre and I’m not sure. Later, those books you gave me..."
Cassandra raised her chin, tapped the Merlin and King Arthur series at her feet, and said quietly:
"The publication dates of these books are all from the future, so I am completely sure of my guess... Can you tell me your story?
I want to hear it!"
Luofu's expression calmed down. He added more firewood to the fire. He was silent for a moment and said slowly:
"My real name is Rolf Scamander...from a thousand years in the future!"
After a simple but warm dinner, Rolf began to tell his story by the light of the campfire!
After the boy finished speaking, Cassandra held up her chin with her hands, her eyes shining with a strange light, she looked at the stone and said:
"So, it can help you go back?"
"Yes." Luo Fu nodded and said, "This stone is called the Stone of Destiny. It can brew the elixir of youth and support me in returning to the future without dying."
"A thousand years from now." Cassandra sighed with emotion: "I should have died long ago, and my bones will have turned into ashes."
"Hey, Rolf...will there be any record of me in the history of magic a thousand years later?" Cassandra asked with curiosity on her face.
"Of course, you are a great prophet." Luo Fu smiled narrowly and said, "All the students in our school are familiar with you."
"Am I so famous?" Cassandra was a little excited.
"Yes." Rolf grinned and said, "There is a divination professor from Sybill Trelawney. She said she is your great-great-granddaughter... She always likes to talk about you to prove that she is not an old liar!"
"..."
"Didn't she open her third eye?" Cassandra asked curiously.
"How should I put it?" Luo Fu pondered the wording and said: "She seems to be unable to predict fortune most of the time, and she acts like a liar, but occasionally she enters the realm of true prophecy..."
"This is called incomplete awakening of the third eye in our family." Cassandra whispered: "This is caused by the impurity of the blood."
"But that's okay." Cassandra said with a sad expression: "It would be best never to be able to open the Third Eye again."
"Why?" Luo Fu asked in surprise: "Isn't it good to open your third eye and be able to see the future?"
"Rolf, I like reading very much, do you know why?" Cassandra didn't wait for the boy to answer, and seemed to be talking to herself:
"The stories in the book, all the joys and sorrows, and different life experiences, are just written articles. Don't take them too seriously. Just read them.
Even if I don't like it, I can turn the page, close it, and even pick up the pen and rewrite it to the ending I like.
But life is not a story in a book, life is different and it is not up to you to decide."
Cassandra wrapped her robe tightly around her body, turned her eyes away from the fire, and looked up at the starry night sky.
"When I was very young, maybe only three years old... I dreamed of the scene when my grandma died, and not long after, it really happened according to my dream.
Later, when I was a little older, I foreseeed my father's death. At that time, I really wanted to...especially wanted to change this future. I didn't want him to die.
But my behavior accidentally contributed to death."
The girl sighed quietly:
"It took me a long time to understand that fate is unabashed and helpless.
I can peek into the future, but I can only peek into it and cannot change it... It is a kind of painful torture."
"I used to feel complacent that I could predict the future and spy on the direction of destiny, but later I realized how stupid I was."
Cassandra sat curled up on the ground, hugging her knees with her hands, and said with complicated eyes:
"I actually really hope that I am an ignorant ordinary wizard and that fate has not given me the ability to predict the future."
Luofu was silent for a moment. He patted the girl on the shoulder and comforted her softly:
"Cassandra, most of the farewells in life are silent, and it may even take many years to realize that the meeting between you and that person that day was actually the last time.
But you are different. Your prophecy and your Third Eye can allow you to do all this in advance, and also allow you to cherish the remaining time more and say goodbye more calmly without regrets."
Cassandra put her chin on her knees, looked at Rolf with soft eyes and said:
"What you said is very good."
Luofu smiled, then suddenly frowned and said in a low and urgent voice:
"Someone triggered my magic."
Luofu looked up and saw a streak of white light flying rapidly from the north, dragging an extremely long snow-white rainbow like a comet.
The rays are long and heavy.
The figure fell by the river not far away!
Luofu was obviously a little stunned. He had deployed a lot of defensive magic around him, but it was easily broken through.
There was a sudden burst of laughter. Not only was the voice warm, but it also had a unique charm that gave people a feeling of spring breeze. However, in his words, he did not hide his soaring arrogance.
"I have been looking for you two for a long time. I have chased you all the way from the Kingdom of Nadia to here. I also helped you two solve many goblin pursuers along the way... You have done great things in the Kingdom of Nadia!
Hey, it smells so good, I happen to be hungry, can you give me a piece of deer leg?"
A figure moved from far to near and suddenly appeared more than ten meters away.
Rolf looked up and saw that he was an extremely handsome wizard. He was tall and had short burgundy hair that set off his handsome face. His smiling ruby eyes perfectly matched the color of his hair.
The wizard also wore a padded scarlet robe embroidered with lions and a golden cloak, which was extremely chic.
Cassandra said in surprise: "Professor Gryffindor!"
But Rolf narrowed his eyes. He looked at Gryffindor's handsome face, and suddenly felt that he looked...somewhat similar to someone.