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Chapter 151 Divination Class

After the dinner was over, Wright, who was full and satisfied, walked through the common room and returned to the dormitory with ease.

Everyone who returned to the dormitory probably talked about what they were doing during the holidays, and the voices gradually faded.

Everyone fell into a deep sleep, and nothing happened all night. Time quickly came to the next morning.

Following Harry and the others, Wright walked briskly to the auditorium for dinner.

On the first day of school, students around were excitedly discussing their holiday life at the dining table.

Soon, the little wizards who had finished their meal went to class in twos and threes, and Wright was no exception.

Hermione appeared only after Wright, Harry and Ron arrived at the Divination classroom.

Facing Harry and Ron's questioning faces, Hermione said calmly: "Girls! There are always some secrets."

Hearing this, Harry and Ron's questioning expressions became even more intense, while Wright's eyes were blank.

He stared blankly at the trap door on the ceiling, on which was a sign that read: "Sybill Trelawney, Divination Classroom!"

As more and more students arrived, the trapdoor in the ceiling suddenly opened and a silver ladder was lowered down.

The students climbed up the ladder and entered the classroom, only to find that the decoration here was very strange.

There are twenty small round tables crammed into the small space, each of which can only accommodate three people at most.

The red curtains tightly blocked the sunlight outside, and the room was illuminated red by the light filtered by the red curtains.

On the back wall were many shelves, on which were crowded many tools for divination.

The whole classroom was like a venue for all kinds of mysterious and strange magic rituals.

Although there was no instruction from the professor, the young wizards all found a seat and sat down.

In a trance, Wright was also pulled by Neville and sat down.

After all the students were seated, they still didn't see the professor show up, so they couldn't help but whisper to each other.

At this moment, a vague and chaotic sound came from behind the red curtain and quickly spread throughout the small classroom.

"welcome!"

"It's great to finally see you in the material world!"

Professor Trelawney walked out from behind the curtain. She was not very tall and very thin, and wore large glasses on her face.

She wore a shawl covered with sequins, many bead necklaces around her neck, and many rings and bracelets on her hands.

It gives people the feeling that this is a real fortune teller.

In this atmosphere, coupled with this mysterious attire, he shocked the little wizards present as soon as he appeared.

Wright, on the other hand, rested his chin on his right hand and watched Professor Trelawney's performance casually.

In her first few minutes of appearance, she greets Neville's grandmother as if to intimidate her.

At the same time, Lavender was warned that the thing he feared most would happen on October 16th.

He also announced loudly that around Easter this year, one person present would leave everyone forever.

The young wizards present were all frightened. When they heard that someone would leave forever, they couldn't help but look at Harry who was also frightened.

Neville asked in a panic if his grandmother was okay. Wright, who was sitting next to him, said casually:

"Don't listen to her nonsense. Your grandmother is very healthy and will be able to kill a few Death Eaters by herself in a few years!"

"What do you mean? Is what the professor said wrong?" Neville looked at Wright and asked in a low voice.

Seeing Neville's sincere question, Wright moved his hand that was supporting his chin upwards to support his head and said:

"It's hard to say for sure. It depends on the situation. For example, Lavender may lose something she loves one day."

"It's a simple psychological anchor that makes you pay extra attention to that day, and if something happens on that day, you will think it is the fulfillment of the prophecy."

"After all, it's normal for a person to lose things. It's also normal to forget something somewhere."

After listening to Wright's analysis, Neville suddenly understood everything, and his original worry about his grandmother calmed down.

Listening to Trelawney's "prophecy", Wright boredly opened the divination book "Breaking the Mist to See the Future".

"Wright, Wright! The professor asked us to make tea and prepare for tea leaf divination." Neville woke up Wright who was flipping through a book.

"okay!"

After being awakened, Wright and Neville went to the cabinet at the back, took out teacups and started brewing tea.

Not long after the tea was brewed, Wright slowly drank the tea, shook it gently three times, and then looked at the tea leaves inside the cup along the rim.

"You don't understand at all?"

Just as Wright was frantically flipping through the book and comparing it with his own tea leaves.

Neville handed over the teacup and said, "Professor asked us to look at each other."

Looking at the teacup handed to him, Wright took it indifferently and handed over his own cup.

Looking at the scattered tea leaves at the bottom of the cup, he was wondering what to do.

Neville began to explain his divination results in a mysterious manner: "I saw the tea leaves connected together, which indicates the coming of crisis..."

After glancing at Neville who was still mumbling, and then looking at the tea leaves in the cup, Wright smiled strangely and said to Neville:

"I also know your future. You will marry an 'iron hat king'! You will have to help her manage the bar every night when you go home!"

"What, what? Iron Hat King? Bar?" Hearing Light's prophecy, Neville thought of the bar his family had taken him to.

The boss there beat the customers who ran away without paying with his fists as big as sandbags, and Neville suddenly felt like the sky was falling.

Seeing Neville about to collapse, Wright thought to himself: "No way! Has he been to a bar at such a young age? The boss there should be, okay..."

Looking at Neville's hopeless expression, Wright suddenly thought of how hardcore Neville's family was.

That bar can grab children's feet and throw them down from the upper floors to awaken their magic. The bar they took Neville to might be the toughest and most powerful one.

Thinking of this, Wright quickly comforted Neville:

"It's okay, it's okay! You're not out, you're marrying a girl, I was just joking."

"What I mean is that your wife will become a bar owner in the future! Don't worry about the iron hat king or anything like that."

"Really!" After hearing Light's comfort, Neville came to his senses. Looking at his expression, he completely believed his prophecy.

"It's almost certain. It will be like this if there are no accidents!" Wright also answered mysteriously.

Just as he finished comforting Neville, a message came from the stone tablet, "Prophecy: 0."

"No, how could this happen?" Trelawney's sudden scream attracted Wright, who had just digested the information on the tablet.

Trelawney pointed at Harry's cup and said in panic:

"This is ominous. This spooky black dog wandering in the cemetery is a sign of death."

Harry, who was being pointed at, looked as if he had thought of something, and his expression looked a little ugly.

Hermione next to her stood up and retorted: "I don't think that is ominous, Professor!"

Trelawney stared at Hermione, breathing heavily, and kept saying that she had no talent for divination, just like someone who couldn't argue, cursing at someone.

After realizing that she was completely unable to scold him, Trelawney weakly announced the end of the divination class, as if she had used too much energy.

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