This is how I speculated, and I don’t know if it’s the meaning of choreography:
human reason basically does not believe in supernatural phenomena, including human special functions. It is usually required to "see with your own eyes, and see with your own eyes."
Here is the tragedy of the protagonist: he himself has the special function of predicting the future, but he does not want to believe, and he also does not believe that someone can channel such supernatural phenomena. In order to "see is believable" and conform to rational inquiries, "you must see clearly"....
On the contrary, his wife didn't have the talent in this area, but she quickly believed the sister's prediction, and immediately suggested that her husband leave as soon as possible.
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