Chapter 160: Trelawney's Prophecy
"Alright, the divination class is about to start, let's go to the classroom first, don't be late." Seeing that Ron was still about to argue, Maple said before he could speak.
"We'd better get off as soon as possible, look, the divination class is at the top of the North Tower, and we'll be there in ten minutes." Harry said after looking at his class schedule.
The road through the castle to the North Tower was long, and they had never been to the North Tower during their two years at Hogwarts.
However, Maple pulled out a map of the dots, and they quickly found the right way to the North Tower. Rao is still the way to go, especially when it comes to climbing the stairs.
"We're wizards, why do we still think of such a low-level way as climbing stairs!" As she spoke, Maple took out her wand, unleashed a rope that reached the top floor, and wrapped her arms around Hermione's waist.
"Catch it!" Maple whispered to Hermione.
"Good!" Hermione smiled and put her left arm around Maple's neck.
"And us!" Harry and Ron feared that they would be left behind, so they hurriedly reminded loudly.
After wrapping the rope around herself, Maple split off another strand of rope to tie Harry and Ron on.
Then Maple used his wand and a little rope and uttered a silent incantation "Contraction", and their bodies swooped to the top floor.
When they reached the top of the tower, Maple and Hermione were still at ease, looking nothing like each other. Harry and Ron, who were hanging from underneath them, suffered a lot.
As if they had taken a speeding elevator to the top floor, Harry and Ron felt unwell for a while, and when they stopped at the top of the North Tower, they both threw up.
"Clean up!" Their vomit was swept away by Hermione with her wand, and Hermione gave Maple a disgusted look as she cleaned up the garbage. Because he had just cast a protective spell on him and Hermione to relieve the discomfort of speeding, but not on Harry and Ron.
They were the first to reach the top of the North Tower, but by the time Harry and Ron had eased their discomfort and entered the Divination classroom, other students had already entered.
As the students arrived in the classroom, Professor Trelawney from the divination class finally appeared.
"Welcome, it's great to see you in the tangible world."
Maple's eyes widened as he looked at Professor Trelawney, who had been looking forward to the day since he had chosen this divination class.
He was curious about Professor Trelawney, a person who was underestimated and misunderstood by most of the professors and students at Hogwarts.
And her own existence is much more important to the wizarding world than Professor McGonagall, who has never taken her seriously.
If it weren't for her prophecy, Voldemort wouldn't have gone out of his way to chase a newborn baby. If it weren't for this prophecy about the fate of the wizarding world, perhaps Voldemort would still be spreading black fear everywhere at the moment.
It can be said that fate has propelled the fate of the wizarding world to the present path through the hand of Trelawney.
Most of the students and even the professors thought of Sybil Trelawney as a big liar, but none of them carefully verified Trelawney's prophecy.
Trelawney's true predictions in a trance are naturally 100% correct, but the accuracy of her usual predictions is also amazing.
It's just that these prophecies either have a large time span, or the seriousness of the matter is uncertain, or the object is unclear, but there is one thing that cannot be denied, what she said is not wrong, but how to understand it is not clear to her.
Trelawney predicted that Lavender's worst fears would happen on October 16, only to see the death of a rabbit.
He had prophesied about Harry's ominous prophecy in the tea leaves, the big dog roaming the cemetery, but the big dog Harry encountered was her godfather, Sirius. Sirius naturally didn't hurt Harry, but unfortunately, something bad happened to Harry when he met Sirius twice, but in the end he survived.
Trelawney's prophecy of Harry's ominous tea was the worst omen of death, but ended up dying as Sirius, Harry's ominous dog. As for Harry, he did die once in the end, but with the power of the Death Howard activated, he survived unharmed.
Trelawney had also prophesied that the banquet of the thirteen was an ominous banquet and that the first person to stand up would die.
But Trelawney was wrong about it, she wasn't the thirteenth, because the rat blob in Ron's pocket was an Animagus, and there were thirteen people at the table before Trelawney sat down.
Then Dumbledore, the first to stand up and welcome Trelawney, did die, but only three years later.
When Trelawney prophesied about Harry's astrological signs, she said that Harry was born in winter, and both Hermione and Ron laughed. Unbeknownst to them, Harry also had a fragment of Voldemort's soul on his body, Voldemort was indeed born in the winter, with dark hair, emaciated build, and lost his parents in infancy, (his father abandoned their mother and son, and his mother died after giving birth to him).
Classes have begun, and Sybil Trilawney is a person who doesn't know how to get along with people. Like Snape, she is immersed in her own world, one alone gnawing at grief and remorse in her own world, while the other is intoxicated by her own imagination, unable to distinguish between fantasy and reality.
Probably it was Sybil's unsociable behavior that made everyone think of her as a liar. On the contrary, those people with bright tongues and lotus flowers, who clearly tell lies, but play people around.
After Trelawney had spoken a long and confusing remark about seeing flowers in a fog, they began to work on the content of the first lesson, deciphering tea leaves.
Trelawney didn't give practical guidance on how to interpret tea, so they had to follow the textbook.
As Trelawney said, this course has nothing to do with being smart or not, or the strength of the wizard's magic, it all depends on the wizard's talent.
There is talent in a day, and it is difficult to move an inch without talent.
Harry Ron and Hermione looked carefully at the tea leaves for a long time, but they didn't see any doorways.
Maple poured several cups of tea, and made his eyes wide, but still did not see anything in the tea.
I don't think I have a gift for prophecy either, Maple thought.
Trelawney came to Harry as if instinctively, or smelling prey.
Harry was Trelawney's favorite student, even more so than her protégés Lavender and Parvati.
"You've never had the gift of prophecy, but you're a good prophecy object!"
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