Sonia laughed, "Senior sister, do you actually believe in this stuff?"
The redhead dancer pursed her lips, "If it's something good, I believe it; if it's bad, I don't."
Horoscope fortune-telling was quite popular in the Kingdom of Stars, but it was just that—popular without any real authority to speak of. After all, the seventy-two constellations are divided by birth date; if fate could be determined in this manner, it might as well be divided by looks and family background—those would be much more accurate at least.
To say horoscope fortune-telling is a book of prophecies would be less accurate than calling it a book of psychology. People read such books seeking resonance and peace of mind. After all, many people don't receive a single blessing, praise, or comfort in their lives. When they read from their horoscope, "Hardship is over, happiness awaits tomorrow," who knows, they might be saved by it, and find the courage to face a new tomorrow.