Chapter 140: Trelawney's Prophecy
Ever since Ghabrielle met Rove on the May issue last summer and followed him into the box, she had wanted to be a teenager's assistant.
Gabrielle used to be very confident, thinking that there were not too many competitors, just waiting for herself to become a big girl, and then she could find Rove to move in.
But after coming to Hogwarts and seeing Shirley in person, she was not so confident.
Gabrielle, who suddenly felt a sense of crisis, began to compete with Shirley openly and secretly, wanting to take advantage of the fact that the other party's foundation was not so stable to complete the great cause of "seeking a dynasty and usurping the throne".
Shirley was actually keenly aware of this, but she was completely unmoved, allowing Gabrielle to compete, quite immovable.
Gabrielle has been crushed by Shirley in the field of self-confidence several times, and she has touched her with a gray nose, and now she is a little melancholy that is not in line with her age.
Otherwise, I wouldn't even want to compare my height.
After the Defence Against the Dark Arts class ended, the news of what happened in the Forbidden Forest quickly spread throughout Hogwarts.
As for the scene where Rove subdued the centaur with one move, everyone described it in much the same way, and the students were not too interested, they were more concerned......
Rove and Bane's ex-fiancΓ©e, is there anything wrong with it!
In addition to the centaurs, the students also focused on the looming Triwizard Tournament.
But instead of discussing the content of the first project, there was a debate about which Warrior would truly represent Hogwarts.
If there is only one warrior, of course, there is no need to fight, but now there are five of them, so it is natural to argue who is orthodox and who is an odious heretic!
As a result, Hogwarts was directly split according to the courtyard and started the big infighting mode.
Hufflepuff students, of course support Rove!
They made a kind of badge overnight, and those badges were all printed with the same words, and the golden letters were shining like they were on fire:
Support Rove Scamander, a true champion of Hogwarts!
When he pressed the badge his chest, the words on it disappeared, and a honey badger appeared.
Every Hufflepuff student pinned their badge to their uniform, and they were still discussing enthusiastically every day what kind of moves Rove should pose when he won the championship.
It can only be said that the champagne that Rove didn't dare to open, they opened it, and Rove didn't dare to make the celebratory action, they got it!
Not to be outdone, Ravenclaw College came up with a bronze hat adorned with a large eagle.
Whenever a student approached, the eagle would shout in a soft voice:
Shirley Swinton wins!
Gryffindor House is difficult, they have three warriors, and there is also a disagreement about who to support.
The lion cubs split in two, with the boys supporting Harry and the girls choosing to support Hermione.
What, and Ron?
He is outright ignored by the Gryffindor students, and even the twins and Ginny think he's here to be funny.
Of course, there are students who are jealous of Ron, such as Malfoy.
He really wanted to replace Ron and become a warrior with Harry, but now it was Weasley who enjoyed it all.
In addition to the students, the professors were inevitably affected, more or less focused on the upcoming Triwizard Tournament.
Professor McGonagall began to deliberately reduce the Warriors' homework and give them plenty of rest.
Professor Flitwick also hinted in class that as a former champion martial arts champion, he could help the warriors with their martial arts training.
Only Professor Snape intensified, deliberately finding fault several times in order to lock up the warriors of the other houses.
Trelawney also started her daily routine.
Halfway through the divination class, she suddenly let go of the astrological chart in her hand and stared at Rove with the eyes of a dead man.
Rove didn't want to talk to Trelawney, but seeing that she kept staring at him, he had to helplessly say, "Professor, is there something wrong with you?" β
"I'm fine, but you've got something on your mind, my dear." Trelawney said to Rove sadly, "The gaze of my soul passes through your handsome face and sees the restless soul of your heart. β
"I'm not restless." Rove said.
"Don't hide your fragile heart." Trelawney stared at Rove and sighed:
"Child, I regret to tell you that your fears are not unfounded.
I see that the days ahead of you are full of hardships...... It's tough...... I'm worried that what you're afraid of will really come...... Maybe sooner than you think......"
Quite a few people looked at Rove with horror.
Professor Trelawney fluttered past them, sitting in a large winged armchair in front of the fire, facing the class.
"What do you see, Professor? Is it about the Triwizard Tournament? Hannah asked quietly.
"Yes." Trelawney's voice grew low, and finally became a whisper.
"I admired the night sky last night and saw Mars shining, like a wound in the purple sky, gurgling blood, which was very unusual."
"As I have said to you, the fate of mankind can be deciphered by the movement of the planets and the radiant light they display.
Of course, only those who know the rules of the celestial dance will be able to understand the mysteries, and you still have a lot to learn. β
Everyone looked at each other, and Justin couldn't help but raise his hand and questioned:
"But it rained last night, it rained all night, Professor Trelawney, how did you see Mars through the thick clouds?"
As if offended, Trelawney glared at Justin fiercely, and said in a hoarse voice:
"Child, you are mortal with the naked eye, but I have heavenly eyes, although we look up at the same starry sky, we see different things!"
Trelawney looked out the window, her voice ethereal and trance-like.
"I saw the Aitken crater at the south pole of the moon; Mount Olympia and Mariner's Canyon on Mars; Jupiter's Great Red Class; And the icy geysers of Saturn's second moon......"
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Rove slandered in his heart, this is too big, why don't you say that you can still rely on your body to cross the black hole and leave your footprints on a planet billions of light-years away.
Rove sighed softly.
Trelawney did not fully inherit Cassandra's talent for divination, but she carried forward her talent for bragging.
What a misfortune for the family.
Trelawney saw Rove's indifferent look, and snorted coldly:
"I think some of us would be better off not going to Triwizard Tournament."
Trelawney stared at Rove meaningfully, her voice low and mysterious.
"It's going to be a game full of β death."
Hannah and Susan both covered their mouths with their hands, looking horrified.
At this moment, there was a sudden knock at the door.
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(End of chapter)