Professor Trelawney adjusted her shawl in a very elegant gesture and continued: "Divination class is the most profound of all magical arts. Before the class starts, I must tell you that if you have not learned about life,
If you have inherent insight, then I really can’t help you at all. In this course, the books can only teach you a little bit of knowledge..."
Many people turned their attention to Hermione. She looked very surprised. Not only did the professor personally tell her that books were of no help to divination, but also because Tom had said something very similar before: Without talent, there is no way to learn divination.
There is no need to sign up for this course.
"...This is a talent that only a few people possess," Professor Trelawney did not pay attention to the reactions of the students below. In fact, over the years, she had learned to ignore the students' reactions. Of course, she also noticed the man standing there.
The boy next to the brown-haired girl seemed to agree with what she said, which made her feel good.
Tom has only one attitude towards what Professor Trelawney said, and that is: It's so right, so right!
Every word she said spoke to Tom's heart, which also greatly changed Tom's attitude towards Professor Trelawney - because what she said was indeed the truth.
Of course, Tom would still disdain to imitate her subsequent tricks. In his opinion, Professor Trelawney should work hard to cut off the influence of the chaotic life on her third eye, and try to see the real future as much as possible, and
You don't choose to deceive people in order to consolidate your position. Of course, small temporary tricks can indeed deceive people, but after all, they are not a long-term solution, and they will eventually further blur your own third eye.
Next, Tom watched Professor Trelawney's performance with cold eyes, watching her greet Neville's grandmother, and then issued a warning to Parvati Patil, telling her to be wary of red-haired men. The former was an information gap, and the latter Tom
I think it’s better to use Ron’s characteristics as a gimmick.
Amid various intermittent prophecies - which Tom prefers to call nonsense, Professor Trelawney talked about her teaching schedule for this academic year. In the first semester, she will learn to read tea leaves, in the second semester, she will learn to read palms, and in the summer semester
, if the little wizards have finished learning the omens of fire, they will start to get into contact with crystal ball divination.
Tom was still very happy. For others, divination was just about participation, but for him it was a practical skill.
Professor Trelawney asked the students to divide themselves into groups of two and begin to learn how to interpret tea leaves.
Tom picked a pure white teacup from the shelf that was pleasing to the eye, and then went to get the tea from Professor Trelawney. He walked up to Professor Trelawney, but the professor did not pour tea for Tom immediately. Instead, he stared at
He looked at it for a while.
"Let me see your palm." Before Tom agreed, she grabbed Tom's right hand with her claw-like hand and looked at it carefully.
After looking at it for a while, she clicked her tongue and said, "Tragic, very miserable. This is the worst palmistry I have ever seen. Let me see your left hand..."
The hand you use to read palmistry is also important. In the concept of fortune tellers, the right hand has a higher influence and the left hand has less influence. Therefore, when reading palmistry, you should first look at the right hand, and then make predictions about good or bad luck based on the left hand.
plus or minus points on.
But Professor Trelawney lost control of his expression the moment he saw Tom's left hand.
Professor Trelawny: (O_O)?
"Why does the palmistry of the left hand completely conflict with the right hand?" She was very surprised.
The other little wizards in the class were also attracted by the movement here, and started whispering in twos and threes.
"What happened to Yodel?"
"It seems like I was reading palms, but the palm readings turned out to be very different."
"It's reversed. One hand is very bad, and the other hand is like a god..."
Professor Trelawney didn't care about what other students said. She murmured to herself in confusion: "It's so strange. The mound of Venus on your right hand is in very bad shape. You probably won't live to adulthood, but the one on your left hand is in very bad shape."
The life line is extremely strong - you are almost immortal. According to the performance of the Sun Mound on your right hand, you may be wandering like duckweed all your life, but the fate line on your left hand is very lucky - and the marriage line is also very different.
.”
Professor Trelawney gave up thinking and muttered: "That's weird. It can't be that one person is stuffed into another person's body."
Tom:……
Seeing that the other little wizards had already picked up their teacups and lined up behind Tom, everyone's eyes were burning with the fire of gossip. She quickly picked up the teapot and quickly poured it into each little wizard's teacup.
Full of tea. At the same time, he also said that Tom's situation was very complicated and that this was probably a bad thing.
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Professor Trelawney coughed twice and signaled the students to seize the opportunity to sit back in their seats and drink the tea until only the tea leaves remained.
"Swirl the tea leaves in the cup three times with your left hand, then turn the cup upside down on the tray. After the last drop of tea seeps out, you can let your companion interpret your tea leaves." She stopped and put a blue
The colored teacup was thrust into Neville's hand - he had just accidentally broken his teacup. "The content on pages five and six of "Looking Through the Fog to See the Future" can help you interpret the shape of tea leaves. Of course.
, I will also patrol among you and give you necessary help and guidance..."
Tom sat at the table, blew the tea in his hand, and then drank it in small sips. Hermione sat opposite, with a teasing look on her face: "Mr. Yoder, who is about to be in trouble, may I ask you about yourself?"
What do you think of your fate?"
She glanced at Professor Trelawney, who was walking among the students like a huge sparkling insect, and rolled her eyes, "She is right about one thing, she can't teach us anything."
In Hermione's eyes, Professor Trelawney was just talking nonsense, but what shocked her was that Tom did not take her side this time - he actually seemed to agree with what the old woman said!
"Tom, you don't take what she said seriously, do you?" Hermione kicked Tom under the table.
"No, five or six of her ten sentences are nonsense." Tom shook his head and drank the last bit of tea. "The tea tastes okay. Hurry up, we have to exchange it later."
"In my opinion, there is not a word of truth in her mouth."
Although Hermione's first impression of Professor Trelawney was average, she was not the kind of student who would stop studying just because she had a bad impression of the teacher. She took the time to drink the tea in her cup. She took the first sip.
, and even permed Hermione.
She frowned and stuck out her tongue: "This tea is just like pot water!"