Chapter 270: Divination Assignment
Through some conversations, Hermione really thought about S.P.E.W., and Darren knew that in fact, she established the "House Elf Rights Promotion Association" originally to promote civilization and improve the quality of the entire society of wizards, but this should be taught in the way of propaganda and education, words and deeds, so that people can feel its meaning and experience its progress, so that they will accept it from the heart, and then they will naturally be willing to change themselves, so as to use it as a common code of conduct, it should be like a spring breeze" sneak into the night with the wind, moisturize things silently", and Hermione's current push method is to use her own ideas to force others, such as the ancient warriors, "shouting from east to west, from north to south; Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. ļ½ļ½ļ½Uļ½Eć ļ½ļ½ļ½ļ½
As Hermione pondered, Darren gently got up and walked over to Harry and Ron's desk, where they were probably doing their homework.
"Great, you can convince her, you don't know how horrible it was when she came back with Dobby and that house-elf this afternoon!" Ron whispered as he peeked at Hermione.
"Twinkle. ā
"Huh?"
"The house-elf. ā
"Ah, yes, yes, I heard you, Twilight," Ron nodded, "Twinkle," he frowned, "I heard her say, that's your house-elf?"
"Yes, she was at the Crouch house, the Quidditch World Cup, you've seen it," Darren shrugged, "and later, she was taken away by the house-elf resettlement office and placed with me. "As for why it's him......
"Tsk, I can't believe that Mommy has always wanted to have a house-elf," Ron said enviously, "but where are you going to put it, Hogwarts?"
Darren tilted his head and decided not to tell Ron about the house he had bought first, it had been almost a year since he bought the house, and he hadn't been to it once...... "What are you guys doing?" he decided to change the subject, and reached for the textbook on the table, "Clearing the Fog and Looking at the Future", divination class.
"Professor Trelawney's homework," Harry looked confused, lifting his head from the parchment covered in numbers and symbols, "I don't have a clue what this thing means," he looked down at the parchment, which was full of long formulas.
"Well," Ron scratched his head, presumably because of Harry's mention of his homework, and the hair on his head stood on end, "Let's go with the divination repertoire." ā
"Keep the show?" Darren didn't report to the divination class, not knowing what they meant.
"You mean, made it up out of thin air?" Harry replied to Darren's question.
"yes," Ron said, sweeping the messy pile of scratch paper on the table, dipping the pen in ink, and writing with his head down.
"Next Monday," he scribbled, "I might catch a cold, because Venus and Mercury overlapped," he looked up at Harry, "you know her, let's try to make up some bad things, she loves to watch this." ā
"That's right!" said Harry, crumpling up the results of his brainstorming and throwing them into the fire, "All right...... On Monday, I'm going to be in danger of, well, getting kicked. ā
"Ahh......h Hmmm......"
"You're going to break the bank," Harry said, looking for ideas through "Cutting Through the Fog and Looking into the Future."
"Good idea," Ron said, quickly writing it down, "because ...... Well...... Because Jupiter, what about you, you're lost and can't find your way back to the common room, how about it?"
"Lost, ah...... That sounds like Neville would have encountered, but it's not bad......" Harry hastily recorded, "because...... Venus is in the twentieth house of the zodiac. ā
"Then, on Wednesday, I got into a fight with someone and lost. ā
"Ah, I was just going to write about fights. Okay, I'll just write that I lost money on the bet. ā
"That's right, just say you bet that I will win the fight......"
Seeing Harry and Ron writing the homework for the divination class like this, Darren was speechless for a while, since he didn't want to learn, what should he do with this class, it was better to report a few less subjects like him, at least he could have more free time.
"Alright, I'll be done with one more cut," Harry said with relief as he looked at the parchment.
"Really?" said Ron, quickly looking down at his prophecy, "well, then I'll be trampled by a rampaging Hippogriff......
Until late at night, Hermione was still sitting there, Darren waved his wand, arranged a few clusters of magic flames around her, and after ensuring that she would not be frozen, she left, denying herself Although it was painful, it was part of the process of growing up, and after experiencing the negation of negation, her mind could be more mature, and I believe that after tonight, Hermione would be able to see the world better.
"How do you know so many things?" Darren asked the question as she stared at Hermione when she met him again, "I don't know what it was like before you came to Hogwarts, and I don't spend every day with you, but at least I read more books than you at school, and many of the things you talk about are not in the library at all." ā
"Oh," Darren scratched his head, "probably because the books I read are very messy and messy, you shouldn't just read the textbooks, it would be good to expand your reading range more, and," he smiled at Hermione, "I've been to a lot of places!"
"No way, you've been there......" Hermione asked before she stopped.
"Of course it's not all the places that are peaceful," Darren knew Hermione knew what those places meant, "more exposed," he thought for a moment, "the 'real' places, yes, the 'real'." ā
"Really?" Hermione repeated.
"Yes, a lot of things have to be seen with your own eyes and heard with your own ears to understand," Darren smiled, "How about it, do you have any plans for this summer?"
"Not yet, what's wrong?"
"Come out for a walk with me, to see the wider world, there is an old saying in the Far East, 'Read ten thousand books, travel ten thousand miles,' you are probably almost enough, but the road," Darren paused, "and it is still far away." ā
"'Read 10,000 books, travel 10,000 miles,'" Hermione read, "and that's what you learned from reading miscellaneous books?"
"Well, sort of," Darren nodded, "I think it's pretty good, how about it, whether to go or not, I'm sure you'll be able to walk thousands of miles at once!