Harry Potter and the Legend of the Temple

Chapter 71: Clear the fog and see the future

When Louis woke up in Gryffindor Tower again, he realized that his second year had just begun.

The academic pressure in the second year at Hogwarts is indeed more intense than in the first year. Although there are no additional subjects, compared with the original courses, they are twice as many as the first-year courses.

Louis took the timetable from George and turned around to meet Ron with a grimace on his face.

"Divination class, Care of Magical Creatures class, what are these? And Hermione." Ron was a little impatient. "Her class schedule is the most exaggerated. There are ten classes a day. I really don't know how she arranged it. ”

"Ron, I said I will take care of it." Hermione happened to pass by them, obviously impatient with Ron's question.

"And I've already discussed it with Professor McGonagall."

"But, you have three classes at the same time." Ron pointed at her class schedule, "How could you have three classes at the same time?"

"What does my full class schedule have to do with you?" Hermione was extremely dissatisfied and almost yelled, "I said I would handle it."

After that, he ducked into the crowd and disappeared in front of him without looking back.

"What happened to her?" Ron scratched his head, not knowing what he had done wrong.

Louis and George on the side looked at this guy with negative emotional intelligence as if they hated iron.

"Oh, by the way, Louis, I have something to discuss with you." George seemed to suddenly remember something.

"Are you interested in Quidditch?"

It turns out that Arya Spinnet, one of the Gryffindor Quidditch team, will temporarily miss several months of competition due to a hand injury. As a result, Gryffindor's Chaser There will be one less person.

After comprehensive consideration, and with the support of Professor McGonagall, Wood finally agreed to select another Chaser from the academy to replace Arya as a substitute. Of course, the premise is that candidates must be sophomores and above.

"Well, you must be interested." Louis gave George a positive answer, but he was more curious about why George would choose him to be a candidate.

"That's great." George looked very happy, "It's Saturday this week. Oliver will be waiting for you at the Quidditch pitch."

Although second grade students are busier, they still have plenty of time to play Quidditch.

Louis and Ron said goodbye to George, found a quiet place to sit down, and dealt with the breakfast prepared by the house elf in their hands. After a while, Harry and Ginny also came from the hall.

"The first lesson is Divination." Harry pointed at the timetable in his hand, "Sybill Trelawney, I don't know what kind of teacher she will be."

"Fred said that divination is a deceptive subject." Ron spread his hands, "Anyway, he failed the O.W.Ls divination exam."

"I think this class is a bit interesting." Louis took the class schedule from Harry's hand, "Can I go and observe?"

Louis is generally quite curious about Sybill Trelawney, because her prophecies will basically come true, and the most powerful one is the one about Voldemort.

However, he had heard before that the Druid elders talked about peeking into the future. Therefore, while he was interested, he was also skeptical.

"Of course." Harry would not refuse Louis' request. In fact, he didn't have the confidence for that kind of divination class.

The first period of the second grade was exactly the same as that of the third grade, so Louis had a lot of time to go to class with Harry and the others.

Unfortunately, the divination classroom was in the north tower, far away from the banquet hall, and only fifteen minutes before class started.

Louis and others ran wildly, and the huge footsteps along the way woke up the sleeping portrait beside them. Those magic portraits suddenly made a sound of dissatisfaction, and who couldn't get up yet to get angry?

"Almost there."

Harry was a little out of breath. They came to a classroom they had never seen before.

The class of divination itself was a confusing process, not to mention that Sybill Trelawney made the entire classroom extremely mysterious.

Louis took a seat behind Harry, and then he turned his head, and at some point, Hermione appeared beside him in an instant.

"How did you get out?"

Even though he knew Hermione had a time-turner, he was still frightened when it happened right in front of her.

"What? Oh." Hermione didn't even raise her head. She took out the book "Looking Beyond the Clouds and Seeing the Future" from her thick schoolbag and placed it on the round table.

"I've been here all this time, haven't you noticed?"

Louis didn't answer because he saw Professor Trelawney coming out of the darkness.

This was the first time he saw the face of this great prophet clearly. His thick spectacles made him look like a goddess from the Muggle world. His speech was a bit crazy, but every word he spoke was like a bombshell.

"I can tell you responsibly first that divination is the most difficult subject in all magic. If you don't have a long-term perspective, I advise you to give up, because books can't take you very far. "

She looked specifically in the direction of Louis. Hermione noticed her eyes and closed the book at once.

Next, she explained a sentence, saying that the words of the goddess cannot be trusted. She gave bad prophecies to almost all the students in the class, including Parvati Patil, Lavender Brown and Neville Longbottom. She even said that around Easter someone would leave them forever.

However, some predictions are quite accurate, and may be more of a psychological suggestion. For example, it was predicted that Neville would break a cup, and there was a sound of breaking glass just after he finished speaking. This made the atmosphere in the entire classroom seem a bit tense.

"As I said before, learning divination requires a long-term perspective. Now let's take a look at your tea cups. What do you think you can see?"

Lewis now regrets a little, why did he choose to sit in on this kind of class? Of course, he is not the only one who feels this way.

Hermione shook the tea leaves in her hand, feeling distressed for the first time as a top student.

"This is really stupid. It would be better to spend this time learning arithmetic and divination." Hermione frowned, "Who would be stupid enough to use tea leaves for divination?"

"Agree." Louis nodded quickly, "But the class still has to go on, right? As the saying goes, you can learn the class by yourself, and you have to listen to it even if you cry."

"What do you think this thing looks like?" Hermione flipped through her book, trying to find the same pattern as this thing.

"Let me take a look at the child." Before Louis could respond, Trelawney noticed them. She took the tea cup and frowned immediately.

"I don't think this is a good sign, kid." Trelawney's trembling voice came and she said to Louis, "It's a bat. It represents bad luck, and you will encounter difficulties that you didn't expect."

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