Anna, who had beautiful eyes, hesitated for more than ten seconds and said:
"You can choose whichever you think is most effective. You are a diviner, but I am not. Of course, except for cards, including Tarot, I have tried to study them at home, but I always feel they are more like toys, more like games."
Klein thought for a moment, his elbows resting on the edge of the table, his palms clasped together in front of his mouth and nose, his gaze calm, and he said in a deep voice:
"Then let's use astrolabe divination."
He pointed at the wet-ink pen and a stack of white paper on the table and said, "Write down your fiancé's name, physical characteristics, residential address, date of birth, and if you can remember the exact time, that would be even better."
From her clothing, appearance, and demeanor, he believed she was not illiterate.
Anna didn't answer. She reached out, pulled out a sheet of white paper, picked up the pen, dipped it in ink, and began writing swiftly, pausing occasionally to think.
Two minutes later, she pushed the paper across to him.
Klein reached out, pressed it down, turned it around, and took in the information on the paper:
"Joyce Meyer, September 15, 1323, 2 p.m., 8 Stephens Street, East District, Tingen City, short golden hair, an eagle-like nose..."
With just a glance, Klein quickly calculated the other's birthday spirit number:
"1 plus 5 equals 6."
In the mystical field of numerology, the single digit obtained by adding the digits of the birth date is called the birthday spirit number, which influences a person's life before age 27. The birth month spirit number (adding the digits of the birth month to a single digit) influences ages 27 to 54, and the birth year spirit number (adding the digits of the birth year to a single digit) influences after age 54.
Today is July 1349. Joyce is not yet 27, so Klein directly calculated the birthday spirit number.
And the number 6 represents balance, harmony, and a period of loving, relatively good marriage or quasi-marriage.
Next, he calculated the other's yearly spirit number.
The so-called yearly spirit number is to replace the birth year with the current year, then add it to the birthday spirit number and birth month spirit number to get an approximate fortune for the current year.
"1+3+4+9=17, 1+7=8; 8 + birth month spirit number 9 + birthday spirit number 6 = 23; 2+3 = 5; the yearly spirit number is 5, indicating changes and surprises, requiring some adventure..."
Klein made a silent judgment based on the actual situation, confirming that the information Anna provided was relatively accurate.
He withdrew his gaze from the paper and looked at Anna:
"Mr. Meyer departed on June 3rd?"
"If he didn't lie, then that's the case," Anna said, biting her lip lightly.
"Okay." Klein took the pen and casually noted this down.
He looked at Anna with his dark brown eyes and said gently:
"I'm going to start drawing the corresponding astrolabe. This requires some time and absolute silence. Could you go out and wait for a while? Angelica will give you a cup of coffee or black tea."
"Okay." Knowing that some diviners had peculiar habits, Anna rose without surprise, took her gauze hat adorned with pink-blue ribbon, and left the citrine room.
Klein locked the door, returned to the table, and based on the year, month, day, and time, he drew the event astrolabe, including elements like constellations, planets, and houses (divisions of the sky).
During this process, he hardly consulted the "Astrology Manual" and completed everything purely from memory.
— In his recent occult studies, Klein found that as long as it was content related to divination, once he learned it, he could easily master it and quickly turn it into instinct.
This must be the "Fortune Teller"... After drawing the astrolabe, he felt a sense of satisfaction, and his body, mind, and spirit all felt much lighter.
Looking at the results, he roughly judged based on constellations, the houses where planets fell, and other auxiliary symbols that Joyce Meyer would encounter misfortune but would ultimately get through it.
At this point, the divination was essentially complete, but Klein took this first "business" very seriously and wanted to accumulate a good reputation to facilitate his future role-playing. So he picked up the pen again and heavily wrote a line of Hermes language on the paper Anna had written:
"The current state of Joyce Meyer."
He silently recited this sentence, memorizing the birth date and other information on the paper, over and over.
After seven times, Klein grabbed the paper and leaned back against the chair back.
He outlined a ball of light in his mind, his eyes turned deep black, and he quickly entered a meditative state.
The surroundings immediately became ethereal, and above seemed to extend invisible things and illusory gray mist, boundless.
Klein recalled all the content on the paper once more, then let himself fall into a deep sleep in this state.
He was going to use the "Dream Divination Method"!
Repeat the question, firmly remember it, then let his own astral body roam the spirit world in the dream to obtain revelations!
For ordinary people, they occasionally have similar experiences, but the "symbols" in dreams are complex and vague, and hard to remember. A "Fortune Teller" does not have this problem and can directly see some images.
Everything began to blur. Klein half awake, half dazed.
In a twisted, illusory world, he saw a young man with a hook nose and golden hair, who was swimming frantically in a sea of blood in fear, nearly swallowed several times, but finally luckily escaped to the shore.
The image shattered and changed. Klein saw a gray-blue house with a toy windmill at the door, and the hook-nosed golden-haired young man was slowly entering, looking delighted.