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Total War Part 3 Chapter 2 Divination and Curses (3)

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    A strange classroom that I had never seen before appeared in the classroom.  In fact, it looks nothing like a classroom.  This is more like a pavilion or an old-style tea shop. There are at least twenty small round tables crowded inside.  There were small armchairs beside the tables, with small round cushions on them, and everything was shrouded in a dark crimson light.  The curtains on the windows were drawn down, and many table lamps were covered with dark red scarves.  The fire danced happily on the crowded mantelpiece.  While heating a copper kettle, a strong, nauseating scent of perfume came out.  The railings next to the circular wall were hung with feathers, candle stumps, many packaging rags, countless crystal balls, and rows of teacups.  A voice suddenly came from the shadows, it was a friendly and vague voice.  "Welcome," she said, "It's a pleasure to finally meet you in this physical world." Professor Trelawney walked into the light. They saw that she was very thin, and her big glasses magnified her eyes to a few inches.  Times, she wore a very thin sparkling shawl, countless necklaces and jewelry hung on her slender neck, her arms were covered with bracelets, and her hands were covered with rings.  ¡°Sit down, my child, sit down,¡± she said, and they both sat awkwardly in the armchairs, next to the soft cushions.  "Welcome to study divination." Professor Trelawney said, and she sat down on the winged chair in front of the stove. "I am Professor Trelawney. I think that if I often go to that noisy campus, then  This atmosphere will blur my mind and eyes." Without saying anything to her special statement, Trelawney deliberately adjusted her shawl and continued, "Since you all choose to study divination, this is the magical world.  The most difficult one in the field, I must warn you, if you don¡¯t have vision, I can¡¯t teach you anything. Books can only take you so far in this field¡± ¡°Look, it¡¯s another miracle.  Weird guy!" Ash shrugged and said to Hermione.  "Although many wizards and witches are very talented, they cannot reveal the veil of the future." Professor Trelawney continued, her strangely bright eyes scanning nervous faces.  "Few people have this kind of talent. You, my child." She suddenly said to Neville, "Is your grandma okay?" "She's okay." Neville said tremblingly.  "My dear, I wouldn't be so sure if I were you," Professor Trelawney said, the light shining in her long emerald earrings, and Neville swallowed.  Professor Trelawney continued calmly, "We will learn the basic methods of divination this year. In the first semester we learn to read tea leaves, and in the second semester we start to learn palmistry. And by the way, my dear."  She suddenly stared at Parvati Patil, "Be careful of a red-haired man." Patil looked at Ron in surprise. He was sitting next to her. She immediately moved her stool towards Axi.  .  "This semester," Professor Trelawney continued, "we're going to start learning about The Crystal Ball - assuming of course that we've finished learning about The Red Omen, which unfortunately will be interrupted by that bad flu in February.  "I'll lose my voice too. Around Easter, one of us will be gone forever." A tense silence followed her words.  But Professor Parvati Patil didn't seem to notice.  "Honey, I was wondering," Professor Trelawney said to Lavender Brown, who was nearest her desk and shrunk back, "if you could pass me the largest silver teapot?" "  Hey, Professor Trelawney!" Suddenly, Axi said loudly, "I want to ask a question!" Professor Trelawney looked at Axi, her big glasses magnified and deformed strangely, "Okay!  "What I want to know is" Axi said with a smile, "What does divination have to do with curses?" Professor Trelawney was stunned for a moment, "Oh, my God!" Then she exclaimed exaggeratedly.  He shouted, stretching out his arms, "Child, you will be in danger! You are in danger of death. This question will lead you to death!" "Hey, what are you talking about!" Hermione stood up angrily.  "It's okay!" Axi smiled and pulled Hermione to sit down, staring at Professor Trelawney, "Your previous actions and words have already answered my question. Thank you for your answer! I already know the answer!"  Ash said, glancing at Harry.  Everyone was stunned by Axi. Only Professor Trelawney looked at Axi in silence for a long time.  Then asked Lavender Brown to hand her the silver teapot again.  Classes resumed, and Professor Trelawney began to announce that there was a death threat to everyone.  Yaxi was alone, holding a quill with his head lowered, writing on the parchmentWrite, write and cross.  Hermione leaned over and looked at it for a while, and saw that Ash wrote the names of Harry and Neville on the paper, circled them together, and then drew a black head.  Harry was connected to the black man's head with a thread.  In the middle of the line, is another circle that looks like a crystal ball.  "What is this?" Hermione asked curiously.  "A great and impersonal curse!" Axi whispered.  "Curse?" Patil also came over, "What are you talking about?" Yaxi had no desire to explain, so he took out some other books and started to read them.  After a long time, a class that made everyone break out in a cold sweat finally ended. Everyone was threatened by Professor Trelawney.  On the other hand, Aki, after asking the question, Trelawney didn¡¯t hang around Aki¡¯s desk for the entire class.  Quietly, the students put the tea cups back on Professor Trelawney's shelf, collected the books and put them back in their schoolbags.  "Goodbye," Professor Trelawney said softly, "Fate is in your hands, oh, dear -" She pointed at Neville and said, "You are late for the next class, you have to work hard to keep up."  Ash, Hermione Zhang Qiu, and Harry Ron silently descended from Professor Trelawney's ladder to the front of the ladder.  They had to rush to Mag's Transfiguration class again, and they hurriedly left the Divination class because it would take them a long time to find the class.  The difference is that everyone is still very interested in the transfiguration class.
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