The Day of the Draw at Hogwarts

v3 Chapter 15: Professor Trelawney

Professor Trelawney adjusted her shawl with a very elegant posture, and continued: "Divination is the most profound knowledge among all magical arts. Before the class starts, I must tell you that if you do not have If you don’t have the insight you have, then I really can’t help you at all. In this class, the knowledge that can be taught in books is only a little..."

Many people cast their eyes on Hermione, and she seemed very astonished, not only because the professor told her that books are not helpful for divination, but also because Tom said something very similar before: Without talent, there is no You don't need to sign up for this class.

"...It's a talent that only a few people have," Professor Trelawney didn't care about the reactions of the students below. In fact, she had learned to ignore the reactions of the students over the years. Of course, she also noticed that the person standing on the brown The boy next to the hair girl seemed to agree with what she said, which made her feel better.

Tom had only one attitude to what Professor Trelawney had said, and that was: So true, so true!

Every word she said touched Tom's heart, which also greatly changed Tom's attitude towards Professor Trelawney-because what she said was indeed the truth.

Of course, her pretending Tom still disdain to imitate. In his opinion, Professor Trelawney should work hard to cut off the influence of chaotic life on her celestial eye, and try to see the real future as much as possible, instead of choosing to lie to consolidate her position. Of course, temporary small tricks can really bluff people, but after all, it is not a long-term solution, and it will eventually make one's third eye further blurred.

Next, Tom watched Professor Trelawney's performance with cold eyes, watched her greet Neville's grandma, and warned Parvati Patil to be wary of the red-haired man. The former is due to poor information, while the latter, Tom thinks, is still a gimmick based on Ron's characteristics.

Amidst the intermittent prophecy - which Tom preferred to call nonsense - Professor Trelawney spoke about her teaching schedule for the academic year. In the first semester, they will learn to interpret tea leaves, and in the second semester, they will learn to read palms. In the summer semester, if the little wizards have finished learning the omen of the flame, they will start to learn about divination with crystal balls.

Tom was still very happy. For others, divination was just about participation, but for him it was a practical skill.

Professor Trelawney asked the students to divide themselves into pairs and start learning to read tea leaves.

Tom selected a pleasing plain white teacup from the shelf, and went to fetch the tea from Professor Trelawney. He walked up to Professor Trelawney, but instead of pouring tea for Tom, the professor stared at him for a while.

"Let me see your palmistry." Without waiting for Tom's consent, she grabbed Tom's right hand with a claw-like hand and looked carefully.

After looking at it for a while, she clicked her tongue "tsk tsk tsk", "miserable, very miserable, this is the worst palmistry I have ever seen, let me see your left hand..."

The hand used for palmistry is also particular. In the view of a fortuneteller, the right hand has a higher proportion of influence, while the left hand has less influence. Therefore, when reading palmistry, you should first look at your right hand, and then use your left hand to add or subtract points for good or bad luck.

But Professor Trelawney lost control of his expression the moment he saw Tom's left hand.

Professor Trelawney: (O_O)?

"Why does the palmistry of the left hand completely conflict with the right hand!" She was very surprised.

The other little wizards in the class were also attracted by the movement here, and whispered in twos and threes.

"What's wrong with Yodel?"

"It's like looking at palmistry, but the palmistry is extremely different."

"It's reversed, one hand is very bad, and the other hand can be called a **** descending to earth..."

Professor Trelawney didn't care about other students' remarks, she muttered to herself in confusion: "It's so strange, the Venus Mound (Note) on your right hand looks very bad, you probably won't live to be an adult, but the one on your left The life line is extremely strong—it’s almost immortal; according to the performance of the sun mound on your right hand, you are probably drifting like duckweed all your life, but the fate line on your left hand is very lucky—and the marriage line is also very different.”

Professor Trelawney gave up thinking, and muttered: "It's weird, it can't be that one person is stuffed into another person's body."

Tom: ...

Seeing that other little wizards had already held their teacups and lined up behind Tom, everyone's eyes were burning with gossip. She quickly picked up the teapot and quickly filled each little wizard's teacup with tea. At the same time, he also said that Tom's situation is very complicated, which is probably more ominous.

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Professor Trelawney coughed twice, signaling the students to take the time to sit back in their seats and drink the tea until only tea dregs remained.

"Shake the tea dregs in the cup three times with your left hand, and then turn the cup upside down on the tray. After the last drop of tea seeps out, you can let your companion interpret your tea." She stopped and took a blue The colored teacup was stuffed into Neville's hand—he just accidentally broke his own teacup, "The content on the fifth and sixth pages of "Picking Through the Fog to See the Future" can help you interpret the shape of the tea leaves. Of course, I will also patrol among you and give you the necessary help and guidance..."

Tom sat at the table, blew on the tea in his hand, and then drank it in small sips. Hermione sat across from her, with a teasing look on her face: "Mr. Yoddle, who is about to be in trouble, what do you think of your own destiny?"

She glanced at Professor Trelawney who was walking among the students like a huge gleaming insect ~lightnovelpub.net~ and rolled her eyes, "She is right in saying that she cannot teach us what."

In Hermione's eyes, Professor Trelawney was running the train with his mouth just now, but what shocked her was that Tom didn't take her side this time - he seemed to agree with what the old woman said!

"Tom, you don't take her seriously, do you?" Hermione kicked Tom under the table.

"No, five or six of her ten sentences are nonsense." Tom shook his head and drank the last bit of tea. "The tea tastes good. Hurry up, we'll have to exchange it later."

"I don't think she said a word of the truth."

Although Hermione's first impression of Professor Trelawney was very ordinary, she was not the kind of student who stopped studying because she had a bad impression of the teacher. She took the time to drink the tea in her cup. He took the first sip and scalded Hermione.

She frowned and stuck out her little tongue: "This tea is just like washing pot water!"

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