The Druid Master of Hogwarts

Chapter 319 Trelawney's Prophecy

At this time, Fish finally drank enough tea. Following Trelawney's previous instructions, he shook the tea leaves and drained the tea. Then he handed the cup to Hermione, took the cup in front of her, and tilted his head to observe.

"How do you know that this is the cat's meow?"

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Fish turned the cup several times, but he couldn't see that the tea leaves in Hermione's cup looked like a cat.

"Everyone's prediction talent and the direction of prediction may be different, dear," Trelawney explained patiently: "You just need to interpret them according to what you see, and Miss Granger's interpretation may also be wrong."

Professor Trelawney instantly forgot her previous idea of ​​not attacking Hermione. After all, compared with cats, Hermione, who is just a good friend of cats, is nothing...

She and Minerva are still tit-for-tat all day long.

After hearing this, Hermione, who was standing aside, immediately fell back to her impression of Professor Trelawney. She began to think that the divination class was a scam.

"Is it meow?"

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Fish scratched his head and began to look at the tea foam in the cup again. Compared with the centaurs pointing at the stars and saying some inexplicable words, it is more interesting to see what the tea foam looks like.

"Hmm... it looks like a snake..." Fish pointed to the place that Hermione thought was the cat's tail, "When Ouroboros is happy, he will stand up like this and meow."

"Very good, dear, continue!"

Professor Trelawney urged excitedly. Her feeling was indeed correct! Fish's interpretation was almost the same as hers!

Fish should really be a great prophet like himself!

"The shape of the snake means 'unexpected gains'... huh?"

The kitten compared the book and interpreted the situation in Hermione's cup, and suddenly found out...

This thing is actually quite effective.

Because he had planned to give Hermione a birthday present, and he had already thought about what to give. At this point, it fits the interpretation of "unexpected gains".

But since he wanted to give Hermione a surprise, Fish naturally couldn't tell her directly that this prophecy was quite accurate.

So the kitten laughed and said to Hermione: "Maybe Hermione, you can pick up some money recently."

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"Gains don't necessarily mean money, dear," Professor Trelawney habitually filled in the gaps, "The increase in knowledge and the improvement of feelings can all be considered gains, which can be connected with Miss Granger's previous interpretation."

As expected, Miss Granger's impression of Professor Trelawney improved again.

"Anyway... great divination, Fish! Five points for Gryffindor!"

Trelawney was very happy, the kitten was very happy, and Hermione was also very happy that she would have "emotional progress" with Fish in the future.

Then Hermione took advantage of her good mood and looked at Fish's teacup again.

"Hmm... this is... an octopus? Let me see..."

Hermione began to flip through "Seeing the Future through the Mist" again, and Professor Trelawney just glanced at it this time and walked away.

Since Fish's teacup had been refilled with water many times, the tea leaves inside were very loose and were actually completely unsuitable for divination. However, Professor Trelawney did not remind her. Anyway, she did not think Hermione had any talent for prophecy, and she was a professor after all, and could not always stay with Fish.

So she began to wander around the classroom, occasionally instructing other students on how to interpret tea leaves, and based on their attitudes towards her, she divided them into two types: "those with prophecy talent" and "those with weak spiritual light and little perception of the future"...

To put it bluntly, it was to screen the target group, and Professor Trelawney was already very skilled in this regard.

After doing all this, she searched among the students again, looking for the person who would be predicted to "die" this year.

Of course, the students chosen by Trelawney every year were not randomly selected by her, she had her own set of screening criteria.

First of all, the other party's tea leaves must show a "death" omen, which is the most basic.

Secondly, it is generally more advantageous to choose a Gryffindor as the target person, because they are usually reckless and prone to accidents. Even if they are unlikely to die, bumps and bruises are inevitable.

Finally, it is best to choose someone who is more popular among the student group, so as to arouse more people's tension.

From this point of view, Fish is actually a good candidate, but Professor Trelawney is obviously impossible to "curse" the cat.

Moreover, there is a more suitable candidate among the students today.

What can be more shocking than predicting that the "Boy Who Lived" will die?

Besides, Professor Trelawney also knows something about Sirius Black. Although she doesn't think that the other party can kill Harry under the eyes of Dementors and Dumbledore, this does not prevent her from making a fuss about it.

"It looks like an animal. Yes, if that is its head... it looks like a hippopotamus... no, a sheep..."

Ron stared at Harry's teacup and tried his best to use his imagination.

Perfect!

Professor Trelawney heard his voice and the corners of her mouth curled slightly.

Now, the last missing "omen of death" appeared.

"Honey, let me see."

She strode over to Ron, took Harry's teacup, and began to read...

The difference between Trelawney and Lockhart is that she is not actually lying. All the prophecies she says are supported by corresponding prophecy theories, but she will deliberately convey the vague omens to others. Terrible direction to boot.

The ball of tea leaves looks like some kind of animal. It could be a hippopotamus, a sheep, or of course it could be "unknown".

When Professor Trelawney uttered the word "unknown", the entire classroom fell silent, and almost everyone covered their mouths with their hands in horror...

In addition to Fish, there were Hermione, Harry and other students who didn't know much about the culture of the wizarding world.

"Unknown" is also a relatively famous legend in the wizarding world. Many of the young wizards here grew up listening to the stories of "Unknown". "Unknown" is like Voldemort, it belongs to them. One of the shadows of childhood.

And for a group that is already full of incredible magic, they are still very accepting of such legends similar to curses, so after hearing that Harry had "unknown", even a few of them were a little disapproving. The students all became startled.

Even Harry became worried because of her mistake.

After the performance, Professor Trelawney hastily ended the divination class because it was more effective and prevented other students from questioning her further.

So everyone left the Divination classroom with a heavy heart. The only ones who were not affected were Fish, who had not yet figured out the situation, and Hermione, who scorned it.

"Ron, I don't know how powerful you are, meow? How does it compare to Lu Wei?"

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On the way to the next class, Fish tugged on Ron's robe and asked with shining eyes.

After learning that the so-called unknown was a big black dog, he took the initiative to contact his good friend Lu Wei. After all, Lu Wei was also black and very big.

"The great thing about the unknown is not in the fighting," Ron swallowed and said with a horrified look: "My...my uncle Biliers saw one, and the result...it turned out that he was 24 hours a day Then he died!"

His words caused a cry of surprise from the surrounding students, and they looked at Harry with even more worried eyes.

"coincide."

Only Hermione continued to scoff.

Feishu then asked: "Was your uncle bitten to death by that big dog?"

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"No, he died without warning after seeing a big black dog..." Ron looked at his friend nervously, "Harry," he whispered in a serious tone: " You didn’t see a big black dog somewhere, did you?”

"Saw it," Harry replied honestly: "I saw one the night I left the Dursleys."

The students around him took a deep breath again in unison.

"Maybe it's just a stray dog." Only Hermione said calmly.

Everyone looked at Hermione as if she was crazy.

Fisch scratched his head in confusion, "But Fisch has also seen many big black dogs, and Lu Wei, the cats you have all seen, and no one has died?"

"But we didn't see the ominous in the tea leaves like Harry did."

Parvati Patil was already a loyal believer in Professor Trelawney and took the initiative to fill in the gaps for her.

Other young wizards who had been successfully deceived and who had had a shadow of the unknown since childhood all echoed, speaking as if Harry was really going to die tomorrow.

Under the influence of everyone's chatter, Feishu became nervous unconsciously.

During this noisy process, everyone arrived at the Transfiguration Classroom.

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