Chapter 11: Boring Provocation
Hearing Professor Trelawney's words, all the Slytherin and Ravenclaw students who took this course were a little confused, but except for VIO, no one doubted whether she had such a thing as "vision" and "heavenly vision". Pen & Fun & Pavilion www.biquge.info
"Many witches and wizards, for all their genius at making loud crashing sounds, smells, and sudden invisibility, are unable to see through the fog. ”
Professor Trelawney continued, her large, glowing eyes turning from face to face.
"It's a talent that only a few people have. You, girl," she said to Pansy suddenly, and Pansy stared at her with wide eyes of doubt and fear, a very complicated expression on her face, and a certain sense of curiosity in it.
"Is your heart alright?" said Professor Trelawney.
Everyone around them burst into laughter, apparently thinking that what Professor Trelawney had said was nonsense, and that they were expecting some exciting news.
Daphne whispered softly to Pansy, "Honey, she probably predicted that you would get poisoned in your heart. ”
It was meant to be a joke, but Professor Trelawney heard it, and she retorted to Daphne in an ethereal, very soft and quiet voice like that coming from a snowy mountain: "If it were you, sweetheart, I probably wouldn't have taken prophecy so lightly." Soon, at Christmas, you'll have one more person in your house......"
When she finished, she ignored Daphne and Pansy, and instead asked the group to bring out a new book, "Piercing the Fog and Looking to the Future" written by her ancestor Kassandra.
Everyone did, but quite a few people still looked at Daphne because she reacted unusually when she heard the prophecy.
"Oh!" Daphne was surprised, "...... Yes...... We just got an owl at home, and an acquaintance will come to our house for Christmas. ”
A few people around spread the news, and although it was openly discussed under the nose of Professor Trelawney, she was not angry at all, and acquiesced to their actions.
"My little boy, beware of blonde girls lately. Professor Trelawney walked past Knott, staring at him as he turned the pages, and then said decisively.
At this time, everyone was a little sluggish,
But by this time, they had completely convinced Professor Trelawney of his ability to see and see, and then everyone fell silent and obeyed Professor Trelawney's words.
Pansy began to take notes as Professor Trelawney passed by her, and Daphne too, smiling at her.
Professor Trelawney pursed her lips and nodded reservedly, then straightened her large shawl and calmly continued, "This year we are learning various basic divination methods. The first semester was spent on interpreting the leaves. Next semester we should learn palmistry. ”
"In the summer semester, we'll learn to look at crystal balls, if we've learned about flame omens. Unfortunately, in February, a vicious flu would force classes to close. I would have lost my voice myself. Around Easter, one of the things you know about Gryffindor will leave you forever. ”
After she said this, there was a tense silence in the classroom, but Professor Trelawney seemed to feel no sense of it. Vio then felt more and more the respect for Professor Trelawney rising in the class, which was completely different from the scene she had imagined that everyone would recognize Professor Trelawney's words.
In fact, if you think about it, divination only takes advantage of some of the flexibility of language. For example, she said that Daphne's family will add a person during Christmas, which is to give Daphne a psychological hint that someone from her family will come during Christmas, and she did not say whether the person who came was male or female, and she did not say what day it would come.
But as we all know, at Christmas, like Daphne Greengrass's family, there is usually a ball, and it is very likely that close guests will go alone, arrive the day before the ball, and finally be seated by Daphne, subconsciously thinking that Professor Trelawney is talking about him.
In fact, the truth may be: Trelawney herself doesn't know what she can say, she just wants to create an atmosphere where she knows everything.
Although Vio knew all this, she also knew that Professor Trelawney looked as if she was possessed when she was sick, and at that time, she had a certain level of language ability, so she couldn't completely abandon this divination class, at least not now, because in her heart, in fact, there was always a feeling that Trelawney would speak a real language to her.
"I think, my dear," she said to Mandy Bloe of Ravenclaw, who sat closest to her, and was now looking at Professor Trelawney and her hand as slender as a chicken's claw on her shawl with a look of intoxicating admiration for the hero. "Can you hand me the biggest teapot?"
Broger looked disappointed, she might have imagined at first that there would be a magical language about her, but she quickly stood up and took a large teapot from the shelf and placed it on the table in front of Professor Trelawney.
"Thank you, dear, and by the way, that thing you were afraid of could happen on Friday. ”
Brohe was taken aback, but he still kept his posture well at the moment. But in fact, she wondered what she was most afraid of lately.
Before she could react, Pansy maliciously laughed at her: "Yo, that stupid look, it looks like you're scared of yourself!"
Brohe's face turned pale with anger for a moment, and then she sneered, "Why did Leto's sister bring her pet dog to the classroom?"
Vio frowned, Leto?
She followed Blohor's line of sight and spotted Daphne, who was sitting next to Pansy with an equally bad face.
"Brohe, watch your words, I only have one sister. Daphne bit her lip and said with an urn.
But no one who notices her disgraced face will believe this superfluous explanation. Rather than an explanation, it would be better to call it a threat to Bloch.
"Ho, interesting, what do you think I'll do if I tell Leto about this?" said Bloch, undeterred, as Professor Trelawney prepared the tea soup for their studies.
"Brohe, what are you, how dare you say such a thing!" Pansy said impatiently, "If you insist on doing this, I don't mind letting Crabbe and Goyle teach you some rules, don't think that Ravenclaw and Slytherin have been close enough lately to do this......"
She didn't finish because Vio had secretly cast a silent spell on her with his wand, and for some people, she didn't speak as well as she didn't exist.
Seeing Pansy's terrified appearance and unable to say anything, Vio smiled happily next to her, for the first time, she tasted the thrill of using magic, not for anyone, but she wanted to do it, so she did. (To be continued.) )