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According to what I know is that future seeing is very difficult, even for him. When he first gets the power everything is a jumbled mess and he can only piece together small fragments. He cannot see everything and know everything, for magic/science/future seeing, has a price. He even explains to Henry that it's like putting together a jig-saw puzzle, you think that the pieces fit, yet you find out that you were wrong. Also he sort of explains, lightly, the multi-verse theory, one action branches off to multiple different situations and those actions create even more "branches".

Now bringing Peter Pan in on this, he could be an inter-dementional or the time equivalent of, and could have seen what Henry will become, based off of the multi-verse theory and would want to control a specific version of Henry that would benefit Peter Pan.