Chapter 243 Trelawney's Prophecy Lesson [Monthly Pass 220 Plus Update]

Chapter 243: Trelawney's Prophecy Lesson

In addition to the fact that the wizarding world has changed so little and people's memories are slow to update, Hogwarts also contributed to the fear of Voldemort. Pen % fun % Pavilion www.biquge.info

Every year, Hogwarts has the bad fortune of a Defence Against the Dark Arts teacher to show Voldemort's power and implant fear of Voldemort in the hearts of students.

And the wizarding world is just as incompetent and weak, even the staff of the Ministry of Magic dare not call Voldemort by his name, referring to him as a mysterious man.

Can you count on them to remove Voldemort's influence? Can you count on them to fight Voldemort?

George only hoped that they would not be able to hold back, and that Voldemort's affairs would only fall on him and the other young wizards in the end.

The older generation of wizards has always been unreliable, and their knowledge and experience have limited their vision, imagination, and abilities.

"As for the second teacher. After the lack of enthusiastic applause had vanished, Dumbledore continued.

"Well, I'm sorry to tell you that our previous professor of Conservation of Magical Creatures, Kettleburn, had chosen to retire at the end of last year, and he planned to spend more time with his little mischievous. ”

His voice suddenly became happy, "However, I'm glad to tell you that the new teacher of the Conservation of Magical Creatures class is none other than our old friend Rubeus Hagrid. Hagrid had agreed to teach the course in addition to being a gamekeeper. ”

Gryffindor's table immediately remembered the unusually enthusiastic applause, as if they wanted to vent the dullness of the Defence Against the Dark Arts class just now. The applause lasted for a long time, mixed with shouts and applause.

George frowned and said, "I hope he can have a little brain when he is in class, otherwise he will soon get into big trouble." ”

Dumbledore had made Hagrid his teacher, and he didn't know what he was thinking. Let an untrained person be a teacher, Dumbledore does prefer to mislead people's children, he is not a good teacher.

Then he said lightly, "Fortunately, I didn't plan to choose this course in the first place. ”

"Maybe Dumbledore will make arrangements. Kate spoke in a tone that even she didn't believe herself. As a senior student who had been at Hogwarts for six years, she had heard a lot of ridiculous things about Hagrid, and Hagrid was no less meritorious to the title of Gryffindor stupid lion.

When the Gryffindor students finally stopped clapping, Dumbledore began to speak again.

"That's all I have to say for today. Dumbledore raised his hand, "Let's start enjoying the dinner." ”

The golden plates, silver dishes, and crystal goblets on the dining table all burst out of the food and drink, and the smell hit the people, making everyone whet their appetite.

The birds of the sky, the beasts of the earth, the fish in the water, the fruit of the earth. The sumptuous dinner, accompanied by the laughter and joy of teachers and students, and the staggered cups and lamps were intertwined, and joyful songs were performed. This joyful and joyful atmosphere made everyone's worries about Dementors go away.

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It is a pity that the atmosphere of joy and joy only lasted until the end of the dinner, and then disappeared into the boundless night with the night.

On the first day of school, the first day of school, Harry and the others were immediately in trouble.

At lunchtime, Harry and the others sat together, still indignant about the morning divination lesson.

Harry spread a lot of ketchup on his bread, put chili sauce on his roast, and took a big sip of juice. He's getting a bit heavy today, and he needs to ease his emotions.

"Fortunately, I didn't really choose the divination class, and I feel that Professor Trelawney is really very unreliable. Harry gave Professor Trelawney a slick of the mark.

He couldn't make a good impression of Professor Trelawney. No matter who is predicted to die on the first day of school, he will not have a good impression of the teacher who said it.

Harry didn't choose the divination class, but he and Ron also accompanied Hermione to the divination class. Here's George's advice to them, you only need to choose two electives.

If you are really interested in a certain course, you don't need to choose this course, but you can go to audit at will. As long as they don't make trouble, the teacher will not mind the students from auditing, and will not hinder the students from learning more.

In this way, although there is one less elective credit, there is enough time for autonomy. In addition to the compulsory magic course, a credit-bearing course, other courses can be arbitrarily audited and selected.

Harry was glad he had followed George's advice, otherwise he would have to keep seeing the very unreliable Professor Trelawney.

"This kind of happiness didn't make me comfortable at all, but I chose this course. Hermione said sullenly, listlessly stabbing a piece of salad with her fork.

She was glad that she had listened to George's advice and hadn't actually taken all the courses. Not to mention some courses that will inevitably have time conflicts, after she took the divination class today, she has already confirmed George's statement, and it is not that the academy has set up this course, and the course makes sense.

Just like today's divination class, Professor Trelawney asked them to make a pot of hot tea. Let the students be divided into groups, and after drinking the hot tea, they will interpret the tea leaves that have been drunk to each other. Is there anything more absurd than predicting the future from the shape of tea pomace? What does tea pomace have to do with the future?

If there's anything more ridiculous, it's that Professor Trelawney made a bunch of jubberish predictions on his first day of school.

She predicted an accident for Neville's grandmother, a chance for Parvatipatil to be injured by a red-haired man, a vicious flu that would shut down classes in February, and finally Harry's death. And according to Professor McGonagall, this is not the first time she has scared a student in such a bad way.

Ron said a little nervously, "Harry, you haven't seen a big black dog lately, haven't you seen it anywhere, have you?"

"I haven't seen the big ghost-like dogs roaming the cemetery, the ones Professor Trelawney said, I haven't seen any big dogs. Harry affirmed.

He was sure he hadn't seen any big dogs, so he left the house and took a taxi straight to the Leaky Cauldron Bar. He hasn't left there since, all the way back to school, and he won't see any big dogs.

"Well, my uncle Billiers saw a big black dog, and then, twenty-four hours later, he died. Ron said in horror.

(To be continued.) )