time at hogwarts

246.No future



As Professor Sybill Trelawney finished speaking, the young wizards began to whisper among themselves. Except for Hermione, who had no interest in it at all, everyone, including Magos, showed a sense of anticipation for the course that was about to begin. .1kanshu

Then she did not start the class directly. Instead, she described the origin of the divination class and the conditions required to learn divination. Then she said something that made all the little wizards instantly feel that this class was superior.

"There are many witches and wizards. Although they are very talented in the learning of spells or fighting, potions and herbs, the use of magic, etc., they are unable to see through the fog and see into the future. Only a few have this kind of talent. Only wizards have it.”

"And if you don't have the talent in this area, there is very little I can teach you. This book can only let you understand the wonders of divination and prophecy, but it cannot let you master it."

Hermione, who was sitting across from Magos's small table, sneered at her words, but he didn't think there was anything wrong with it, and instead agreed with it.He can see from himself that sometimes talent is indeed the only prerequisite for enlightenment. For example, he was able to become a wizard because of the magic riot when he was nine years old. This gave him the possibility to become a wizard, and there has never been a magic riot. An ordinary person, even if he memorizes all the magic books, cannot use any magic.

This is very unfair, but it has to be accepted and acknowledged.Sometimes hard work is really just useless work, just like some people are born as humans, and some are only ants when they are born.

He didn't think he had any talent in this area. In fact, like Hermione, he believed in himself more than he believed in the so-called prophecy.

Looking at Professor Trelawney on the podium with countless necklaces and beads hanging around her neck, and her arms and hands covered with bracelets and rings, he was actually quite curious whether wizards with prophecy talents would be like her. Only in Only when he is going crazy can he make accurate predictions.

Not allowing him to think too much, she began to say that all her classes this semester would be spent on interpreting tea leaves. Then she explained what tea divination was, and then made some predictions, especially when she told everyone with a serious face that before Easter In the time to come, one wizard among them will leave forever.This cast a shadow over all the little wizards.

Rather than doubting her words, most wizards tended to believe that magic even existed after all?Isn't it normal to have divination and prophecy?

"With Principal Dumbledore and so many powerful deans in Hogwarts, who could be in danger?" Hermione didn't believe a word of her prediction.

"You can't say that." Ron, who was behind her, muttered in retort.

"The first-year Philosopher's Stone and last year's disappearance are both very dangerous."

Hermione turned around and glared at him fiercely.

"Then tell me, who has left us forever?"

Ron choked and turned his head to talk to Harry.

Professor Trelawney didn't know if she noticed that some students were disapproving of her words. She asked everyone to pick up a teacup from the nearby shelf, and then went to her one by one to pour tea, then drank it, and played with the residue for the other party to use. Interpret the contents of the book.

"That's true," Hermione put the remaining residue in the tea cup as she was told and handed it to Magos.

"It's inexplicable. Ha, using tea leaves for divination. No one in our country believes in this."

"Why do I feel like you are very impatient?" Magos gave her his tea cup and looked at her strangely and said.

"Even if you didn't like a certain class before, you weren't as resistant to it as you are now."

Hermione seemed to have just realized that something was not right with her.

"I just," she said, lowering her head to relax.

"I think arithmetic and divination are much more interesting than that."

"But have you ever taken a course on arithmetic and divination? I remember that we took this course at the same time." Harry said softly after turning the book to the interpretation page.

"Because I finished reading the book." Hermione explained, and then quietly began to interpret.

"I always felt that something was wrong with her, starting from the morning class schedule."

Ron's words made Hermione frown, but she refrained from turning around to attack him this time.

"I just said there was something wrong with this class." Not long after, Hermione looked up at Magos again and said.

"Ok?"

"Tell me first what you saw in my tea cup?"

McGos was about to tell her according to the explanation in the book, but when the words came to his lips, he rolled his eyes.

"You will be the Minister of Magic."

Hermione was stunned by the answer, and then realized it was a joke on her.

"So what you saw is not accurate."

"That's not necessarily true." Magos smiled.

"Okay, what were you going to say just now?"

"Blank." Hermione handed the tea cup to him,

"Nothing. According to the book, you have no future."

At this time, Professor Trelawney happened to walk around them. As soon as she heard Hermione's words, she quickly walked over and took the tea cup to look at it carefully.Then she looked frightened and took a step back.

"Oh my God!" she shouted in horror, startling all the little wizards, who looked at the teacup in her hand with fear and curiosity in their eyes.

"No future, that is." She looked at Magos with sympathetic eyes this time.

"The ominous situation is already upon you!"

With a crash, all the little wizards left their chairs and gathered around Magos to look at him with sympathy and curiosity.

"Nonsense." Hermione's face turned red with anger.She really couldn't understand the professor who cursed his students in the first class of the semester.

Magos also felt unhappy. Doesn't it mean that the future is unknown if he can't see it?Harry's godfather is also unknown when he goes to find him. No matter whether the co-author is good or bad, the result is unknown?

"Professor." Magos stood up and patted Hermione to calm her down.

"Can I ask you a question?"

"Say." Professor Trelawney looked at him as she would a critically ill patient.

"Have you ever predicted a good outcome for others other than danger, crisis, and uncertainty?"

Trelawney's face straightened,

"The purpose of divination is to make people aware of the dangers coming from ahead, so that they can take better prevention."

Magos simply ignored this statement.

"You mean there isn't one?"

However, Trelawney also ignored his rhetorical question. In her eyes, this was a layman's question, and she didn't even bother to answer it.

"There is no future. Is there another explanation? That is, I am creating the future." At this point, Magos glanced around with a smile on his face.

Trelawney was startled, her eyes became cloudy, and she looked down at the teacup in her hand again.

"Countless unknowns will accompany you. You may become unknown, or you may end unknown." The emotionless tone made all the little wizards stunned for a moment. Why did they say another answer?And why does it feel scarier than the one just now?

Magos sat down with a smile. If he just studied magic quietly and did not interfere in the battle between Voldemort and Harry, and at the last moment, at worst, immigrated to other countries, would the result have changed again?

Trelawney suddenly trembled and looked at the surprised eyes of the little wizards around her. She threw the teacup to Magos, as if she hadn't mentioned another result just now, and asked others not to disturb Magos, and then went to prepare for Magos. Other little wizards explain.


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