Evans wiped his monocle and said, "Aren't you curious about your own destiny at all? In my eyes, such an elusive thing as destiny has its traces."
Tom laughed, "What a coincidence, in my eyes, the future is also crystal clear!"
Tom looked at Evans seriously. He felt that this man did not look like a liar, but his behavior reeked of low-end deception. If after a while he said again: ominous, bloody disaster, omen of death, that smell would
That’s so right!
First you give me a small profit, then you offer free physical examination, and finally you say you have a big problem with your body. You exchange the small profit for butter beer, the free physical examination for free divination, and then you exchange the physical problem for your destiny.
The question is, is it very consistent with the process? Evans’ method is similar to that of selling health care products at the entrance of the community.
Evans doesn't seem to understand Legilimency, otherwise he would definitely jump up and give Tom a hard fight: Who do you think I am?
But when he took out his divination equipment, Tom still had the urge to leave directly: Evans took out a crystal ball, a turtle shell, six ancient coins, a sand table and a pen, and
A small incense burner containing a bunch of herbs.
"Your divination method is a bit complicated..." Tom couldn't help complaining that this combination combines at least five divination methods, including Chinese and Western styles, and even has a little bit of the African continent.
Evans also looked a little embarrassed. He adjusted his monocle and said that these seemed tedious, but they were necessary steps.
So he began to divine for Tom.
He first placed the coins on the herbs in a specific position, lit the herbs, and then put the tortoise shell in. Then he closed the lid of the small incense burner. The green smoke formed after the herbs were lit passed through the tortoise shell, and a
Little by little, it emerged from the lid of the incense burner. Evans picked up the crystal ball and introduced the smoke into it. Suddenly, the originally clear crystal ball became filled with smoke.
The surrounding drinkers seemed to be busy with their own business, but in fact they secretly focused their attention on the two people who were doing the fortune-telling, trying to get a closer look. The protagonists of the incident, Tom and Evans, seemed not to notice at all.
Completely ignoring that your conversation may be being overheard.
Evans held up the incense burner, took a deep breath, and inhaled all the remaining smoke. It was obvious that the smell was very strong. Evans' eyes suddenly turned white and his hands began to tremble. He
I grabbed the pen and started writing and drawing on the sand table. I drew a lot of ghost symbols that no one could understand.
After he finished drawing the ghost talisman, Evans sprayed out a stream of white mist from his nose, which was a full foot long and did not disperse. He waved his hand to disperse the white mist, held the crystal ball, and compared the white mist in the crystal ball.
The shapes and patterns he had just drawn.
Tom:……
Good guy, you really made use of them all! There are so many bits and pieces, but Evans actually tied them all together, and it seems quite reasonable.
Obviously, the other guests in the Pig Head Bar were also frightened by Evans's series of operations. They all pricked up their ears and wanted to hear Evans' prophecy.
Evans stared at the crystal ball for a full quarter of an hour, and then sighed: "I saw 'unknown' in your fate."
Tom: Ah this...
Everyone eavesdropping: Ah this...
Evans:?
What's your attitude? This is "unknown"! It's "unknown" that can bring curses and death! Why do you have such expressions? Did I miss something?
"Wait a minute, let me take a look again." Evans felt it was really hard to understand and unbelievable. So he took the crystal ball and looked at it carefully for a while. Finally, he was very sure that he saw something very bad in the prophecy.
.
"I find it incredible. How could you sleep in your situation?" Evans fell into great confusion.
Tom:?
"You should also have a good talent in divination, right? Don't you have a little premonition? If I had half the bad omens you have, I might stay up all night." Evans fiddled with his monocle.
[Divination: 4 (gifted)]
It can probably be called "having a good talent", right? Tom thought so. But even if Evans was right about something, he had already classified Evans as a charlatan. The same was true for other people in the bar.
I think so. Now their mentality has changed from voyeurizing "secrets" to listening to free cross talk.
This cannot be blamed on Evans, mainly because the word ominous and "unknown" has been used so much by a woman named Trelawney in the past ten years. Because of her persistence and persistence in making some bad predictions
, so these experienced wizards have classified "unknown" and liars. This can be regarded as a different kind of people planting trees for future generations to enjoy the shade.
Evans didn't know, he only knew that the Pig's Head Bar was filled with a happy atmosphere in an instant.
"I'm not kidding you!" He was a little unhappy. He decided to make an exception this time and tell the little wizard in front of him about the fate he had observed.
"Please tell me."
"Please don't laugh!"
"I'm not laughing."
Evans:…
Are you treating me like a blind person?
"The crystal ball told me that Hogwarts will not be very peaceful in the past few years. It is a troubled time. I even saw very bright stars inside. This is not a good sign, but fortunately, this omen will soon disappear because of
A mysterious force dissipated..."
Tom nodded, agreeing with this point. That's right, Hogwarts would have faced a war, but if the culprit was dealt with in advance, wouldn't this disaster be eliminated?
Of course, only Tom believed this, and everyone else scoffed. Where is Hogwarts? Dumbledore lives there! Which dark wizard dares to go there and die?
"But this year, a demon king will break free from the shackles that bind him."
"It?" Tom was a little curious. When Evans described the devil, he did not specify the gender of the devil, but used "it" to refer to it.
"Yes, I can't see the details clearly, but I know that a demon king will break free from the shackles that bind it and will bring disaster to a country. Of course, fate tells me that this demon king will also become the leader of that country.
"
"Behind the scenes?"
"Probably?" Evans nodded.
Tom felt that things were getting interesting: Evans' prediction seemed to have something to it.