Harry Potter: Glory of the King

Chapter 149: Divination class

The divination class is located on the top of the North Tower. Harry and Ron struggled to climb the stairs. There they met an interesting knight in the painting, and Ona and Hermione were chatting with him with interest.

"Didn't you go to the Muggle studies class?" Harry asked, panting.

"Yeah." Ona nodded. Yes, they have finished Muggle research and arithmetic divination, and now they are specifically waiting for Harry and the others to show up to the divination class together.

The time converter is really interesting. Ona thought, he and Hermione just find a place where no one is there, then put the time converter around the necks of the two people, and then move the hour hand, and then they can Appearing in the position an hour ago, Ona knew all the secret roads of Hogwarts. Follow him without worrying about getting lost, and it’s easy. Hermione is responsible for checking the courses to be taken, and recording the difference between them and Glory. Time location.

To put it simply, Glory is the anchor chosen by Ona and Hermione, taking Glory as the first timeline standard to avoid encountering the future or past self.

In short, even Ona didn't have a better route to the divination class—after all, it was the highest point of the tower. They can only climb the stairs together. Ona and Hermione are actually okay. Hermione has been practicing Five Animals, but Harry and Ron are very strenuous.

At the top of the stairs is a platform with a trapdoor on the ceiling and a bronze medal on the side that says Sybil Trelawney, a divination teacher. Harry read it out, and then asked, "Then how can we go up?"

As a result, the trapdoor opened, and a silver ladder was placed in front of Harry.

"You go up first." Ron said with a smile, and then everyone climbed the stairs one by one.

To be honest, the divination classroom is quite interesting, like a mixture of a loft and an old-fashioned tea house. Ona really likes this atmosphere, which is more relaxed. It was too warm, the fireplace was full, and a large copper kettle was burning on the fire. Twenty small round tables are crowded here, surrounded by armchairs and cushions. You don’t know if you should sit down.

"Welcome," a voice came from the shadows, softly blurred. "Finally, it's great to see you in the tangible world."

Professor Trelawney walked into the place where the fire was shining, very thin, wearing big glasses, a thin and transparent shawl, many necklaces and beads hanging around her neck, and her hands and arms were covered with bracelets and rings.

"It's a bit ostentatious," Ona commented secretly, and Hermione almost laughed out loud.

"Sit down, my children, sit down," said Professor Trelawney.

Waiting for everyone to be seated—Harry, Ron, Hermione, and Ona were sitting at a round table.

"Welcome to the divination class." Professor Trelawney himself sat in an armchair in front of the fireplace, "I am Professor Trelawney. You may not have seen me before. I found that I came down too frequently. The hustle and bustle of school life blurs my day."

"That's social phobia." Ona whispered, Harry and Ron almost couldn't hold back, Hermione pinched Ona secretly, not knowing why he was so naughty today.

"You have chosen the divination course, which is the most difficult course in all magic arts. I must warn you from the beginning: If you don’t have the'sight', then I can teach you very few things. On the one hand, books can only take you so far..."

Harry and Ron couldn't help but smile and looked at Hermione—the latter was naturally surprised. Ona replied: "In other words, learning this thing depends on talent. It is a student's problem to learn this thing, and it has nothing to do with the teacher."

Harry and Ron couldn't help it anymore. They laughed and laughed. Trelawney frowned and glanced at them: "Many witches and wizards, even though they are very clashing, smelling, and suddenly invisible. There is a genius, but you can't see through the fog. Only a few people have this kind of talent, you, boy." She said to Neville, "How is your grandma?"

"I think it's good." Neville said tremblingly.

"If I were you, I'm not so sure, dear." Trelawney said, "This year we will learn all kinds of basic divination methods. In the first semester, we will use it to interpret tea, and in the next semester we will learn palmistry. By the way Just to mention, my dear, "this time she is facing the sisters Parvati and Patil, "beware of the red-haired man."

Ron looked dumbfounded, looked at the two beautiful Indian sisters with a terrified look at him, and then moved his chair slightly.

"In the summer semester," Professor Trelawney looked at everything with satisfaction, "We will learn to watch the crystal ball. In February, there will be a vicious flu that will force classes to close. There will be one person leaving everyone forever."

The smiles on everyone's faces disappeared, and they looked at each other in fear.

"I think, my dear," Professor Trelawney said to Lavender Brown without knowing it, "could you pass me the biggest teapot?"

Lavender was shocked, but he was finally relieved to hear that he was only helping, and did as the professor asked. "Thank you, dear. By the way, the thing you are afraid of-will happen on Friday, October 16."

Lavender was not good this time, the surprise came too suddenly. Ona just wanted to ask: "Are you surprised or surprised?"

"Now, I want you all to divide into two groups, take a teacup from the shelf, and come to me. I will pour the tea, and then you drink the tea until only tea leaves are left in the cup. Shake the tea dregs three times with your left hand. Then turn the teacup over and buckle it on the cup holder, wait until the tea is running out, and show your teacup to your companions. Pages 5 to 6 of "Pull the Mist to See the Future", try to interpret the shape of the tea dregs. I will walk among you, Help you. And, my dear..." She grabbed Neville's arm and pulled him up: "After you break the first teacup, can you pick one from the blue pattern? I like that very much. Kind of pink."

As a result, Neville managed to break a cup before walking to the shelf. Trelawney's performance looks very good.

The four of them also received cups and tea, but compared to Harry and Ron, Ona and Hermione were really tasting tea.

"Ceylon tea?" Hermione asked uncertainly.

"Well, it's a pity that it's damp, and there is a musty smell." Ona tried to endure the tea, then shook the cup three times and buckled the tea cup on the saucer. Hermione drew a gourd just like that.

The two exchanged teacups, and like Ron and the others, they opened the textbook.

"What did you see?" Hermione asked.

"Interesting." Ona has the existence of Ming Shiyin, the master of divination, and he does see a trace of the veins in the tea dregs-and they have just gone to arithmetic divination, although there is an essential difference from traditional divination-arithmetic divination It's more like big data analysis in the future, but the amount of calculation is not so exaggerated.

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