Chapter 132: The Beginning of Prophecy

The exam is now only left for the afternoon divination, most of the students have put the pressure aside in advance, began to relax slightly, indeed, for divination such a test that does not need to be prepared, as the last subject to take the test, it is really simple, after all, you only need to talk nonsense in front of the examiner, as long as it is reasonable and appropriate, you can still pass smoothly.

"Defence Against the Dark Arts is probably out of play again, you know, after all, I'm not the only one who has been lured by Hinkpunk in the quagmire in the middle, I bet that a quarter of the people in our academy have fallen for this trick of this liar, I hope Lupin can see God's face, don't dwell on this mistake." Malfoy wept and said listlessly.

"You also said it, a quarter, it means that there are still a small number of people," Lillian pouted slightly, "Regarding the traveler who was induced by Hinkpunk to lie in the quagmire, Professor Lupin emphasized many times in the class last month, in this case, you can still be deceived, it only means that you didn't pay attention to the lecture at all, and no one is to blame." ”

The three of them walked through the castle from the exam grounds, and not far away, Connelly Fudge, wearing his pinstriped cloak and sweating slightly, was staring at the field outside. When he saw Augustus, a smile appeared on his face and he walked up to him, "Hello, Mr. Augustus. "I've just finished the exam," he said, "and it's going to be quite hot today." ”

"Why is the Minister free to come to school, is it about Hagrid?" Augustus nodded and looked at Fudge.

Fudge smiled a little embarrassedly, "Yes, this time about this eagle-headed winged horse-body beast, the impact is a bit big, although the final verdict is invalid, but I still have to lie down in person, you know, after all, you have to go through the motions, you need to go to the final comprehensive inspection of Buckbeak to ensure that it is harmless." ”

"I'm sorry for you," Augustus replied politely.

"Actually, it's nothing." Fudge smiled slightly, "By the way, say hello to your father on my behalf, I haven't seen your father for a while since the last meeting, and if you have the chance, you must help me invite your father to get together again." ”

Augustus replied politely, and two wizards stepped out of the castle gates behind him. One was already very old, and seemed to be withering before their eyes; The other is tall and well-proportioned, with sparse lips and mustaches. They should be representatives of the Committee on the Disposal of Hazardous Organisms. Malfoy and Lillian said goodbye to Fudge and went straight back to the castle.

"Fudge is here at this time, I'm afraid it's not just for Buckbeak's business, the Dementors are probably the reason for his coming, he has been stationed outside the uninhabited school for a long time, and it is estimated that these prison guards are already hungry and crazy." Lillian's burgundy pupils smiled at Augustus.

"Actually, there's really no need to keep the Dementors stationed here," Augustus shook his head slightly, "Sirius has broken into the school twice in a row, and these Dementors have not played any role, and when he escaped from the prison without the Dementors, the Ministry of Magic should have realized that the Dementors had no effect on Sirius, and now it is only symbolic to continue to arrange for them to be stationed outside the school." ”

Malfoy agreed, "Yes, although I don't know how Sirius managed to hide from these black blind men, but since he was able to escape from Atzkaban, it proves that the Dementors were nothing more than a show-up for him. ”

As the time for the final divination test was approaching, the three of them walked up the marble staircase to the eighth floor, where many students sat on the spiral staircase leading to Professor Trelawney's classroom, hoping to memorize something in the last moment.

"Trelawney is going to see us separately," Pansy said, walking from the side, "and hopefully we'll be able to pass this exam." ”

The line outside the classroom was slow to shorten. As soon as someone came down the silver staircase, the rest of the class whispered, "What did she ask?" Did you pass?"

But they all refused to answer.

"She said the crystal ball told her that if I told you, something terrible would happen to me!" Pansy screamed as she was coming down the stairs towards the Augustus trio, who had now reached the landing of the stairs.

"Well, I guess the terrible thing is that I don't pass all the exams. I wish you happiness. Lillian pursed her lips helplessly, a mocking expression.

Parvati walked down the stairs with a smug face.

"She said I had all the qualities to be a true seer," she told Lillian, "I've seen a lot of things, well, good luck to you!"

She hurried down the spiral staircase to find Lavender.

"Lillian." The familiar vague voice above their heads said. Lillian sighed and walked slowly up the stairs, as if she were about to be executed.

Afterward, about twenty minutes later, Lillian descended the stairs.

"How's that, what did the old youkai ask?" Malfoy hurriedly stepped forward and asked.

"Anyway, it's just a mess of making up, and when you go up, you'll understand, this is probably the most meaningless exam I've ever experienced." Lillian had a bored look on her face.

Then came Malfoy, who, whistling and smiling, jumped down the stairs in three steps. As he reached the top of the stairs, the voice of Terry Muddy was heard again.

"Augustus."

This tower room was hotter than ever. The curtains were drawn, the fire was burning in the fireplace, and Augustus strolled into the room, where she sat waiting for him, with a large crystal ball in front of her.

"Hello, dear," she said gently, "look at this crystal ball and now time you and tell me what you see in it."

Augustus stared at the crystal ball intently, and even the eye of arcane spell perception was opened, but unfortunately the crystal ball was still a blur, there was nothing, Augustus sighed, it seemed that he could only start making it up.

"Uh, I seem to see a white lumpy object,"

"What shape does that thing look like?" Professor Trelawney asked in a low voice. "Now, think about it"

"Well," Augustus muttered, then "it should be a unicorn, yes, I've seen it, it's definitely a unicorn." ”

"Really?" Professor Trelawney whispered, quickly writing something on the parchment that lay on her lap. "My child, the unicorn is auspicious, but it shouldn't be, you have been entangled in ominous, how can you see a unicorn." Trelawney paused slightly.

"By the way, look closer, does this unicorn have a head? It must be headless," Trelawney began.

"Yes." Augustus replied succinctly.

"Are you sure you have?" Trelawney began to urge.

"Sure." It's still a simple and clear answer.

Trelawney finally stopped, looking a little disappointed, "Okay, kid, you've done your best, so leave it at that." ”

Augustus nodded, ready to go straight downstairs and go back.

Suddenly, a loud, hoarse voice spoke behind him, "This is going to happen tonight." ”

Augustus turned his head in astonishment, and Professor Trelawney froze in his armchair, his eyes glazed and his chin drooping. However, this is obviously not the point, within the scope of Augustus's perception, the elements suddenly began to be irritable, the laws of time and space suddenly became chaotic and disorderly in the perception, and the entire room was within the detection range of the Eye of Perception, and there was a momentary sense of spatial divergence. Trelawney was at the center of the spatial vortex, and the rules between the countless elements began to blur. The law of time, where blind spots appear.