The Chinese girl from Hufflepuff is both timid and brave

Chapter 277 The Horror of Arithmetic Divination

...this question.

After thinking for a few seconds, Sun Zhu immediately denied it.

"No, he's not like that - you can say he's a coward, or you can say he's not a bad person at all. In fact, his family is a very standard Slytherin family."

He attaches great importance to bloodline - this is needless to say. He is very ambitious. From Lucius's point of view, how can he not be considered ambitious?

He is also good at judging the situation.

Lucius was able to support Voldemort so clearly because he felt that he had a good momentum and a bright future, and it also coincided with their idea of ​​pure-blood supremacy. Of course, his son Draco listened to his father.

But the real hero is the easily overlooked Narcissa Malfoy. She is the one who can really judge the situation, act decisively, remain calm in the face of danger, and put her family first.

She was the key to the Malfoy family's survival in the final battle.

In addition, she is also one of Sirius' cousins ​​and the best of the three Black sisters. Her wisdom and determination cannot be ignored.

With her guidance, Draco would not be so stupid.

"So, I believe I don't need to put in too much effort. After all, the others are not just for show."

Completely opposite to Neville, Draco should stay away from the protagonists as much as possible. As long as he doesn't take the initiative to cause trouble, nothing serious will happen.

The villains with names are dangerous, but the other minions who follow them may not be in danger. After all, the most powerful big melon-eating skill in the wizarding world is not a group attack killing skill that can wipe out a large area in one go. The less famous they are, the easier it is to survive.

But would Draco really be willing to stop causing trouble?

"What are you thinking about? Your brows are twisted into a knot." A voice with a warm smile came from her ear, "Mr. Potter called you several times."

"Ah?" Sun Zhu looked to her side. Cedric had come in at some point. His hospital robe was casually draped over the back of the chair, and his shirt sleeves were rolled up. His collar was slightly open, revealing his collarbone. She wondered if he hadn't been tied up with a tie, he might have been more unrestrained.

Karina on the opposite side was pouring juice for Fina. Fina also looked lost, with her hair slightly wet and sticking to the sides of her face, and her blue eyes were dull.

"Wow!" Sun Zhu stood up from his chair, looked at the two of them, then looked at Harry who was wearing his school robes properly, and asked in confusion: "What happened? Are you going to class or to escape from the famine?"

Cedric blinked and looked a little weak: "Perhaps you are right, this course is indeed not easy."

"Don't think he's pretending, he's fine. I'm the one who's in trouble." Fina shouted weakly, "I thought this course was a test of my brainpower, but in the first class, Professor Victor actually asked us to go to the library to move books... She said that in order to learn this course better, we must have long-term physical strength and undivided concentration, as well as a keen ability to capture information. So, we have to classify the books together and put them on the corresponding bookshelves..."

“You are not allowed to use magic, and there are time limits and accuracy requirements. If you can’t finish it, you have to try again, so it has been delayed until now,” Cedric added.

"We are the first group to come back, and some people are still in the library." Fina took a sip of apple juice and took a breath.

"Is it possible..." Sun Zhu guessed, "I heard that Professor Victor has a very good relationship with Mrs. Pings. Is she just looking for an excuse to use you free labor?"

Madam Pince, the librarian, is a witch with a bad temper and a love for books. She is very conscientious in maintaining the order of the library. If you make a loud noise, she will scold you even louder. If she finds someone damaging books, she will scold you even more severely, and use her authority to prohibit the offender from borrowing books or staying in the library to study for a certain period of time.

Sun Zhu had borrowed many books from the library and knew her temper very well, so he did not dare to be too careless and was always careful - this also earned him relatively gentle treatment from Madam Pince.

"It's the beginning of the new semester, and many books from last semester have been returned, so they need to be sorted. Madam Pince doesn't seem to like using magic very much. She thinks that doing so will damage the books and they can't be treated with care, so she usually does it herself. But she can't sort so many books at once - many of them are returned by graduates, and the headmistress allows graduates to borrow more books. So..."

"Is this the truth?" Fina rolled her eyes. "Merlin, I hope she won't ask us to do this next time. Madam Pince is really scary."

"This is just my guess. My father wrote in his study notes that Professor Setima Victor likes to use some seemingly reasonable reasons to make them do many things that seem unrelated to the course. But he later realized that this teaching method is actually very useful. What she teaches is not all knowledge, but more about how to develop habits." Sun Zhu said: "He said that if you can keep up with Professor Victor's teaching pace, you can actually gain a lot, but it is indeed an all-round test."

My father's original words were that Professor Victor's method was only suitable for smart students - arithmetic divination was not a subject that stupid people could persist in learning. Professor Victor was a very arbitrary and proud person, but she did have sufficient knowledge reserves, and she was always generous with extra points and praise for talented students.

Generally speaking, more than half of the students in Arithmancy classes are from Ravenclaw.

Sun Zhu did not choose this course because she felt that she might not have enough energy to deal with a demanding professor, and she had a lot of other things to worry about.

Moreover, anything involving divination didn't mean much to her - she was a "prophet" who knew all the plots. And even if she didn't know, she wasn't willing to use divination to "tell fortunes".

Because she actually doesn't accept her fate.

"How terrible." Harry, who had been listening silently, said, "Arithmancy, I'll remember this and will never choose this course again!"

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