My Wife's Name is Luna at Hogwarts
Chapter 214 I bring life and death
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"Okay, now, I ask you to divide into two groups. Each person takes a tea cup from the shelf, and then comes to me. I fill the cup with tea.
Then you sit down and drink tea until only the dregs are left.Swirl the tea leaves three times in the cup with your left hand, then turn the cup upside down on the tray. When the last drop of tea has seeped out, hand the cup to your partner for interpretation.
You can interpret the shape of tea leaves by referring to pages [-] and [-] of "Opening the Fog to See the Future".I will go among you to help you and guide you. "
Suddenly she grabbed Neville and was about to stand up, holding the teacup by Neville's thick arm. "Oh, no, dear, before you break the teacup, could you please pick the one with the blue pattern? I'm too I like that pink tea cup.”
Neville: "..."
Sure enough, as soon as Neville walked to the teacup rack, there was a crisp sound of broken porcelain.
Professor Trelawney was well prepared and walked over quickly with a dustpan and broom, "Dear, if you don't mind, don't touch the pink one, thank you!"
Neville: "..."
Although Neville's little farce happened, it didn't stop Klein and Hermione from getting the teacups.
Hermione and Klein made tea and returned to the table, sipping it carefully as if no one was watching.
Finally, at Professor Trelawney's urging, they finished the tea, shook the tea leaves a few times, drained the tea, and exchanged cups.
"Okay, Rhine!" Hermione said as she opened the textbook to pages five and six. "What can you see in my cup?"
Klein smiled slightly and said casually, "The leftover tea leaves you drank?"
The strong smell of cigarettes in the room made Hermione frown in discomfort, looked at Klein sternly and said, "Rhine, take a good look! The book says you have to expand your ideas... "
"Oh! Yes, dear, let your eyes go beyond the boundaries of the world!" Professor Trelawney's voice sounded from the side.
Klein cheered up a little, looked at Hermione's teacup carefully, and was silent for a moment. "Well, the tea you used is Muyun Chunxue. The old tea left over from last year costs about one hundred copper nuts." A tea bag, just some scraps... I can tell, Hermione, you are short of money recently, and in the near future, tomorrow if nothing else happens, you will receive a bag from an owl. Jin Galung, he said he has about a hundred, and you can use them to buy new bags of tea."
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Hermione was shocked!She opened her mouth wide, "Rhine, is this true? How did you see it? Is it really so accurate? You are so amazing that you can even predict the time and number so clearly?"
Klein looked at her funny, "Of course it's correct, because that package of gold galleons was sent by me, and I'll go there after class, haha!"
Hermione looked at him, twitching the corners of her mouth speechlessly, and sighed, "Okay, it's my turn."
Hermione looked at Rhine's tea cup, and wrinkles appeared on her forehead because she was too careful. "There is a crooked cross in your cup..."
While referring to "Looking at the Future", she continued, "That is to say, you will bring eternal sleep... Uh, I'm really sorry, I don't know what I'm talking about, okay, let's continue, uh... …
There is another thing here that looks like the sun, which means rebirth... So, to sum up, you bring death and you also bring life?Oh, no, it’s said here that the sun means the world. It’s so annoying. It’s all such a mess. Why can one shape have seven or eight meanings? How can I explain this! "
Hermione scratched her hair in annoyance, not even she knew what she was talking about...
Professor Trelawney was very interested when he saw this scene and suddenly turned around.
"Honey, let me see."
She walked over quickly and took Klein's teacup from Hermione's hand.
The students all fell silent and watched. Professor Trelawney stared at the teacup and turned it counterclockwise.
"The viper in the darkness...you have a mortal enemy."
"This is something everyone knows." Hermione deliberately said it so that everyone could hear it. Obviously she was dissatisfied with the professor taking away Rhine's tea cup and preventing her from continuing to predict Rhine.
Professor Trelawney didn't care and didn't answer her. She lowered her terrifyingly big eyes, looked at Klein's teacup again, and continued to turn the teacup around.
"Suffering in the Sun, oh my God, this is not a pleasant cup."
"Uh...is this what the sun and the cross actually mean?" Hermione blinked and glanced away.
"There are still bones paving the way and thousands of souls clearing the way. Oh, my child, your future is dark..."
Everyone stared blankly at Professor Trelawney. She gave the cup one last turn, took a deep breath, and screamed.
There was another crisp sound of breaking porcelain. He actually dared to say this to the great Lord Rhine. Neville, who couldn't bear it, crushed his second cup to pieces...
Professor Trelawney plopped down in an empty armchair, covered his chest with a shiny hand, and closed his eyes.
"Oh, my dear child, my poor child, no, I'd better not say it, don't ask me what...?"
Everyone stood up and slowly gathered around Klein and Hermione's table. They leaned close to Professor Trelawney's chair and looked carefully at Harry's teacup.
"My dear child..." Professor Trelawney suddenly opened his huge eyes and stared directly at Klein, "You are inauspicious!"
"Oh~ Really? So what?" Klein crossed his legs, looked at the somewhat crazy professor, and smiled indifferently.
No one could understand what Professor Trelawney was saying. Some people shrugged their shoulders and continued to study their tea cups. Some people looked confused, but more people covered their mouths with their hands in horror.
"Ominous, dear, ominous!" Professor Trelawney shouted crazily. He saw that Klein didn't care. She seemed to be very shocked. "That cross that carries the sins of all living beings, you will replace it." This world pays for its sins!
No, my dear child, my poor dear child, you are an omen, the most terrible omen, more terrible than death!"
Hermione's heart clenched, and she covered her mouth with her hands. Everyone looked at Klein, except Neville, who had already stood up and walked around behind Professor Trelawney's chair.
"I don't think it's ominous," he said calmly.
Professor Trelawney looked back at Neville, his dislike of him gradually growing.
"Please forgive me for saying this, my dear, but I see that the aura around you is very small, and you don't have much sense of the future..."
Neville pulled out Professor Trelawney's chair, and the professor fell to the ground. He laughed loudly, "Then, my professor, didn't you foresee that you would fall?"
Then Neville took the cup from Rhine and crushed it. "What kind of bullshit omen is this? This cross is the symbol of His Excellency Rhine's greatness. It indicates that he will be a great sage like Jesus!"
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Professor Trelawney finally got up from the ground, glared at Neville with disgust, and then said in a particularly vague voice, "Okay, I think that's the end of today's class. Yes, please take care of yourself." s things."
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So the students silently returned the tea cups to Professor Trelawney, picked up their books, and closed their bags.
Professor Trelawney said weakly, "Before we meet next time, I wish you good luck. Oh, dear..." She pointed at Neville, "You will be deducted ten credits. This is not a prophecy, because It’s happening now!”
Neville didn't even look at her and walked away without caring...
Harry, Ron, Klein and Hermione also walked down Professor Trelawney's ladder without saying a word, walked down the spiral staircase, and rushed to Professor McGonagall's Transfiguration class.
Although the Divination class ended early due to an accident, they still spent a long time looking for Professor McGonagall's classroom because they were not familiar with the route, and they had just caught up when they got there.
Hermione and Klein randomly picked a seat at the back of the classroom and sat down. The other students in the class had heard about what happened in the Divination class and kept looking at him secretly, as if he might bring something ominous at any time. .
Professor McGonagall was telling them about Animagus, a kind of wizard who can turn into animals. Peter Pettigrew is an Animagus who can turn into a mouse. This is why he can always turn into Ben. Ben is hiding in Ron's house for some reason,
Professor McGonagall turned into the spotted cat again in front of the whole class. There was still a ring of glasses around her eyes. This was her Animagus form. But unexpectedly, there was no one in the class. No one pays attention to her.
"I said, what's wrong with you today?" Professor McGonagall made a sound, transformed herself back to her original shape, looked at everyone and said, "Although it's not a big deal, this is my transformation, and it's the first time I didn't win. Applause from classmates.”
Everyone turned to look at Klein again, and no one said anything. At this time, Hermione, who was sitting next to Klein, raised her hand.
"Professor, we just took the first divination class and interpreted the tea leaves, and the result..."
"Ah, I understand," Professor McGonagall frowned and interrupted before Hermione could finish, "No need to say any more, Miss Granger, I probably know what's going on. Tell me, you guys Who among us is going to be in bad luck? Is it death? Disaster? Or unknown? It should be nothing else, I remember she seems to know these three words?"
Everyone looked at her in surprise, and finally looked at Klein.
"I understand." Professor McGonagall stared at Klein with her bright eyes, and then said to everyone, "Perhaps you don't know, since Trelawney came to this school, this is not what she has said in every divination class. The little wizard will die, which means that the little wizard will bring disaster... Of course, until now, none of this has happened!"
After everyone was silent for a while, Professor McGonagall chuckled and said, "Everyone should understand her. After all, as a fortune teller, if she doesn't tell some bad news every day, who will listen to her? Oh, Of course, this kind of babbling and speaking as if it were true is what you have to learn in the divination class. If I hadn’t never spoken ill of my colleagues..."
Professor McGonagall suddenly stopped, and she continued calmly, "Divination is simply the least rigorous science in the branch of magic. To tell you the truth, I don't have much patience with it. After all, in this world, since ancient times, So far, there are very few prophets who can truly predict things without relying on deception. It takes almost hundreds of years for such a talent to appear. And obviously Professor Trelawney, she..."
Professor McGonagall paused again, then sighed, "Okay, I shouldn't say bad things about my colleagues, let's continue with the class, uh... about the Animagus..."
Hermione finally laughed. She couldn't believe that she was actually frightened by a pile of tea leaves in the hazy red light and drowsy aroma of Professor Trelawney's classroom.
Well, just like Professor McGonagall said, she needs to understand Professor Trelawney’s difficulties as a diviner, haha...
However, not everyone was relieved. Some students still looked worried. Hercules whispered, "But what happened to Neville's cup?"
Upon hearing this, Neville snorted coldly and muttered unhappily, "Famous fortune tellers always have some tricks they are proud of. Maybe I was unknowingly being hinted by her? Otherwise, why would she specifically not let me go? Touch that pink cup!”
After the Transfiguration class ended, Klein and others followed the crowd and went to the auditorium to have lunch noisily.
"Ron, be happy. You don't really think Rhine is unlucky, do you?" Hermione pushed a plate of stew in front of him, "You heard what Professor McGonagall said."
Ron spooned the stew onto his plate, picked up the sub, but did not eat it. He whispered in a serious tone, "Rhine, do you believe that prophecy?"
Klein ate the grilled sausage Hermione handed him indifferently. While eating, he muttered vaguely, "I only believe in myself!"
Ron acted as if Hermione was crazy, "No! It's true, most wizards will be scared out of their wits when they see something bad! Just like most people in the school are afraid of you now, Rhine!"
"Oh, that's funny. I'm not afraid of Rhine! And Harry, Neville, and the others! Could Rhine still hurt us? No... Ron, do you mean you are also afraid of Rhine? Why?" Hermione looked at him condescendingly.
Ron lowered his head deeply, "I don't know..." Then he said something silently to Hermione. Upon hearing this, Hermione opened her schoolbag, took out a brand new arithmetic divination textbook, opened it and read...
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"Okay, now, I ask you to divide into two groups. Each person takes a tea cup from the shelf, and then comes to me. I fill the cup with tea.
Then you sit down and drink tea until only the dregs are left.Swirl the tea leaves three times in the cup with your left hand, then turn the cup upside down on the tray. When the last drop of tea has seeped out, hand the cup to your partner for interpretation.
You can interpret the shape of tea leaves by referring to pages [-] and [-] of "Opening the Fog to See the Future".I will go among you to help you and guide you. "
Suddenly she grabbed Neville and was about to stand up, holding the teacup by Neville's thick arm. "Oh, no, dear, before you break the teacup, could you please pick the one with the blue pattern? I'm too I like that pink tea cup.”
Neville: "..."
Sure enough, as soon as Neville walked to the teacup rack, there was a crisp sound of broken porcelain.
Professor Trelawney was well prepared and walked over quickly with a dustpan and broom, "Dear, if you don't mind, don't touch the pink one, thank you!"
Neville: "..."
Although Neville's little farce happened, it didn't stop Klein and Hermione from getting the teacups.
Hermione and Klein made tea and returned to the table, sipping it carefully as if no one was watching.
Finally, at Professor Trelawney's urging, they finished the tea, shook the tea leaves a few times, drained the tea, and exchanged cups.
"Okay, Rhine!" Hermione said as she opened the textbook to pages five and six. "What can you see in my cup?"
Klein smiled slightly and said casually, "The leftover tea leaves you drank?"
The strong smell of cigarettes in the room made Hermione frown in discomfort, looked at Klein sternly and said, "Rhine, take a good look! The book says you have to expand your ideas... "
"Oh! Yes, dear, let your eyes go beyond the boundaries of the world!" Professor Trelawney's voice sounded from the side.
Klein cheered up a little, looked at Hermione's teacup carefully, and was silent for a moment. "Well, the tea you used is Muyun Chunxue. The old tea left over from last year costs about one hundred copper nuts." A tea bag, just some scraps... I can tell, Hermione, you are short of money recently, and in the near future, tomorrow if nothing else happens, you will receive a bag from an owl. Jin Galung, he said he has about a hundred, and you can use them to buy new bags of tea."
……
Hermione was shocked!She opened her mouth wide, "Rhine, is this true? How did you see it? Is it really so accurate? You are so amazing that you can even predict the time and number so clearly?"
Klein looked at her funny, "Of course it's correct, because that package of gold galleons was sent by me, and I'll go there after class, haha!"
Hermione looked at him, twitching the corners of her mouth speechlessly, and sighed, "Okay, it's my turn."
Hermione looked at Rhine's tea cup, and wrinkles appeared on her forehead because she was too careful. "There is a crooked cross in your cup..."
While referring to "Looking at the Future", she continued, "That is to say, you will bring eternal sleep... Uh, I'm really sorry, I don't know what I'm talking about, okay, let's continue, uh... …
There is another thing here that looks like the sun, which means rebirth... So, to sum up, you bring death and you also bring life?Oh, no, it’s said here that the sun means the world. It’s so annoying. It’s all such a mess. Why can one shape have seven or eight meanings? How can I explain this! "
Hermione scratched her hair in annoyance, not even she knew what she was talking about...
Professor Trelawney was very interested when he saw this scene and suddenly turned around.
"Honey, let me see."
She walked over quickly and took Klein's teacup from Hermione's hand.
The students all fell silent and watched. Professor Trelawney stared at the teacup and turned it counterclockwise.
"The viper in the darkness...you have a mortal enemy."
"This is something everyone knows." Hermione deliberately said it so that everyone could hear it. Obviously she was dissatisfied with the professor taking away Rhine's tea cup and preventing her from continuing to predict Rhine.
Professor Trelawney didn't care and didn't answer her. She lowered her terrifyingly big eyes, looked at Klein's teacup again, and continued to turn the teacup around.
"Suffering in the Sun, oh my God, this is not a pleasant cup."
"Uh...is this what the sun and the cross actually mean?" Hermione blinked and glanced away.
"There are still bones paving the way and thousands of souls clearing the way. Oh, my child, your future is dark..."
Everyone stared blankly at Professor Trelawney. She gave the cup one last turn, took a deep breath, and screamed.
There was another crisp sound of breaking porcelain. He actually dared to say this to the great Lord Rhine. Neville, who couldn't bear it, crushed his second cup to pieces...
Professor Trelawney plopped down in an empty armchair, covered his chest with a shiny hand, and closed his eyes.
"Oh, my dear child, my poor child, no, I'd better not say it, don't ask me what...?"
Everyone stood up and slowly gathered around Klein and Hermione's table. They leaned close to Professor Trelawney's chair and looked carefully at Harry's teacup.
"My dear child..." Professor Trelawney suddenly opened his huge eyes and stared directly at Klein, "You are inauspicious!"
"Oh~ Really? So what?" Klein crossed his legs, looked at the somewhat crazy professor, and smiled indifferently.
No one could understand what Professor Trelawney was saying. Some people shrugged their shoulders and continued to study their tea cups. Some people looked confused, but more people covered their mouths with their hands in horror.
"Ominous, dear, ominous!" Professor Trelawney shouted crazily. He saw that Klein didn't care. She seemed to be very shocked. "That cross that carries the sins of all living beings, you will replace it." This world pays for its sins!
No, my dear child, my poor dear child, you are an omen, the most terrible omen, more terrible than death!"
Hermione's heart clenched, and she covered her mouth with her hands. Everyone looked at Klein, except Neville, who had already stood up and walked around behind Professor Trelawney's chair.
"I don't think it's ominous," he said calmly.
Professor Trelawney looked back at Neville, his dislike of him gradually growing.
"Please forgive me for saying this, my dear, but I see that the aura around you is very small, and you don't have much sense of the future..."
Neville pulled out Professor Trelawney's chair, and the professor fell to the ground. He laughed loudly, "Then, my professor, didn't you foresee that you would fall?"
Then Neville took the cup from Rhine and crushed it. "What kind of bullshit omen is this? This cross is the symbol of His Excellency Rhine's greatness. It indicates that he will be a great sage like Jesus!"
……
Professor Trelawney finally got up from the ground, glared at Neville with disgust, and then said in a particularly vague voice, "Okay, I think that's the end of today's class. Yes, please take care of yourself." s things."
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So the students silently returned the tea cups to Professor Trelawney, picked up their books, and closed their bags.
Professor Trelawney said weakly, "Before we meet next time, I wish you good luck. Oh, dear..." She pointed at Neville, "You will be deducted ten credits. This is not a prophecy, because It’s happening now!”
Neville didn't even look at her and walked away without caring...
Harry, Ron, Klein and Hermione also walked down Professor Trelawney's ladder without saying a word, walked down the spiral staircase, and rushed to Professor McGonagall's Transfiguration class.
Although the Divination class ended early due to an accident, they still spent a long time looking for Professor McGonagall's classroom because they were not familiar with the route, and they had just caught up when they got there.
Hermione and Klein randomly picked a seat at the back of the classroom and sat down. The other students in the class had heard about what happened in the Divination class and kept looking at him secretly, as if he might bring something ominous at any time. .
Professor McGonagall was telling them about Animagus, a kind of wizard who can turn into animals. Peter Pettigrew is an Animagus who can turn into a mouse. This is why he can always turn into Ben. Ben is hiding in Ron's house for some reason,
Professor McGonagall turned into the spotted cat again in front of the whole class. There was still a ring of glasses around her eyes. This was her Animagus form. But unexpectedly, there was no one in the class. No one pays attention to her.
"I said, what's wrong with you today?" Professor McGonagall made a sound, transformed herself back to her original shape, looked at everyone and said, "Although it's not a big deal, this is my transformation, and it's the first time I didn't win. Applause from classmates.”
Everyone turned to look at Klein again, and no one said anything. At this time, Hermione, who was sitting next to Klein, raised her hand.
"Professor, we just took the first divination class and interpreted the tea leaves, and the result..."
"Ah, I understand," Professor McGonagall frowned and interrupted before Hermione could finish, "No need to say any more, Miss Granger, I probably know what's going on. Tell me, you guys Who among us is going to be in bad luck? Is it death? Disaster? Or unknown? It should be nothing else, I remember she seems to know these three words?"
Everyone looked at her in surprise, and finally looked at Klein.
"I understand." Professor McGonagall stared at Klein with her bright eyes, and then said to everyone, "Perhaps you don't know, since Trelawney came to this school, this is not what she has said in every divination class. The little wizard will die, which means that the little wizard will bring disaster... Of course, until now, none of this has happened!"
After everyone was silent for a while, Professor McGonagall chuckled and said, "Everyone should understand her. After all, as a fortune teller, if she doesn't tell some bad news every day, who will listen to her? Oh, Of course, this kind of babbling and speaking as if it were true is what you have to learn in the divination class. If I hadn’t never spoken ill of my colleagues..."
Professor McGonagall suddenly stopped, and she continued calmly, "Divination is simply the least rigorous science in the branch of magic. To tell you the truth, I don't have much patience with it. After all, in this world, since ancient times, So far, there are very few prophets who can truly predict things without relying on deception. It takes almost hundreds of years for such a talent to appear. And obviously Professor Trelawney, she..."
Professor McGonagall paused again, then sighed, "Okay, I shouldn't say bad things about my colleagues, let's continue with the class, uh... about the Animagus..."
Hermione finally laughed. She couldn't believe that she was actually frightened by a pile of tea leaves in the hazy red light and drowsy aroma of Professor Trelawney's classroom.
Well, just like Professor McGonagall said, she needs to understand Professor Trelawney’s difficulties as a diviner, haha...
However, not everyone was relieved. Some students still looked worried. Hercules whispered, "But what happened to Neville's cup?"
Upon hearing this, Neville snorted coldly and muttered unhappily, "Famous fortune tellers always have some tricks they are proud of. Maybe I was unknowingly being hinted by her? Otherwise, why would she specifically not let me go? Touch that pink cup!”
After the Transfiguration class ended, Klein and others followed the crowd and went to the auditorium to have lunch noisily.
"Ron, be happy. You don't really think Rhine is unlucky, do you?" Hermione pushed a plate of stew in front of him, "You heard what Professor McGonagall said."
Ron spooned the stew onto his plate, picked up the sub, but did not eat it. He whispered in a serious tone, "Rhine, do you believe that prophecy?"
Klein ate the grilled sausage Hermione handed him indifferently. While eating, he muttered vaguely, "I only believe in myself!"
Ron acted as if Hermione was crazy, "No! It's true, most wizards will be scared out of their wits when they see something bad! Just like most people in the school are afraid of you now, Rhine!"
"Oh, that's funny. I'm not afraid of Rhine! And Harry, Neville, and the others! Could Rhine still hurt us? No... Ron, do you mean you are also afraid of Rhine? Why?" Hermione looked at him condescendingly.
Ron lowered his head deeply, "I don't know..." Then he said something silently to Hermione. Upon hearing this, Hermione opened her schoolbag, took out a brand new arithmetic divination textbook, opened it and read...
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