The main reason why Professor Trelawney is not so popular is that she is completely a crow's mouth, and it is rare to hear any good news from her mouth. The first time Harry took her class, she made a total of
Five predictions were made: Neville's grandma has been in trouble recently; Parvati Patil needs to be careful about a red-haired man; Lavender Brown's worst fear will happen on Friday, October 16; Neville
A teacup will be broken; Harry has a nemesis, an attack, dangers on the road, and the famous "bad luck."
These five prophecies are all bad omens, so outrageous - can't you say something nice? Moreover, these prophecies are so accurate that they have all come true in various strange ways. Of course, they all seem to be coincidences. So here's the answer:
People have the illusion that Professor Trelawney is a liar who is good at alarmism.
And now, such a person actually praises someone for his good looks? It's really unprecedented.
Just now, Dumbledore was still thinking about how to comfort Harker so that he would not be frightened by Trelawney's words. But unexpectedly, she actually said a kind word. Dumbledore even thought that this was an unplanned thing.
Under the shocked gazes of others, Professor Trelawney sat next to Harker, grabbed his hand seriously, and read his palm.
Huck felt uncomfortable all over when Trelawney grabbed his wrist. Trelawney's hands were cold, and she was very thin, so Huck actually had the illusion of being caught by an animal's claws.
In addition, she was so close that Huck could even feel Trelawney's breath on his palm.
After watching for a while, Trelawney let go of Huck, but she wasn't done yet. She waved her wand, summoned a teacup and a pot of steaming hot tea, and poured a full cup of scalding tea for Huck.
of tea.
Then Huck received an extremely difficult order: drink the cup of hot tea as quickly as possible.
Huck couldn't help but think of the days when he was a newspaper editor a long time ago. At that time, he had to travel frequently and negotiate with all kinds of people. Sometimes he would be challenged, and one of the classic tricks was to pour you a hot drink and ask you to drink it quickly.
Times have changed, and no one has been so hard on him for a long time - the cabinet and civil servants will not use such low-level tactics, they often directly attack his heart.
Looking at the hot tea in his hand, Huck recalled the green days of his youth, and then he drank the tea in one gulp in front of everyone.
Following Professor Trelawney's instructions, he swung the tea leaves three times in the cup, then tipped the cup upside down on the tray to drain the last drop of tea. During this period, everyone remained quiet, even Snake.
Pudu closed his mouth and watched all this happening with a sarcastic face.
Professor Trelawney took the tray and began to interpret the shape of the tea leaves.
"Vines and half-withered trees... endless battles, oak fruits... an unexpected harvest, crooked crosses... suffering and pain..."
Listening to Professor Trelawney's interpretation, Huck's smile gradually solidified on his face: This doesn't sound like a good word!
"The palmistry and facial reading are both good, and it is a sign of a noble person. It's a pity that the results of the tea leaf interpretation are average." Professor Trelawney finally came to the conclusion.
Huck: "So is the result of the divination good or bad?"
He felt a little uneasy in his heart and was looking forward to something.
"Good, not good either."
Huck:......
I really hate this form of answer!
"So...well, can I be that person as I wish?" He finally couldn't bear his temper and got the point straight.
"A fortune teller cannot tell you the result accurately. The more important things are, the more vague they are. For small things like a dog killing a rabbit, we can even be accurate to the sky, but the thing you are thinking about is not within the scope of trivial things. "We can't see it completely." Tom explained for Professor Trelawney.
Among all the people present, except for Professor Trelawney, there really was no one who knew divination better than him.
Professor Trelawney gave Tom an approving look.
For wizards and soothsayers, there are no rules that "hidden secrets cannot be revealed", and they don't like to tell the truth. The fundamental reason why their predictions are so vague is that the future they see is also murky and unclear.
"The road ahead is long, and we will finally get the right result, but trials and sufferings will follow. The positive result is just the beginning. There will be troubles inside and outside." Tom helped Huck interpret his divination like a magic stick.
Other professors:(?_?)
Tom Yoder, are you going to become a prophet?
Huck chewed the verdict carefully and thought it seemed pretty good: This obviously means that he can be the prime minister! If he can be the prime minister, what else can he ask for?
How could there be no challenges after becoming Prime Minister? Great Britain has been challenged since World War I, and every Prime Minister is used to it.
It wasn’t a big problem. Huck calmed down and began to enjoy the delicious food in front of him.
During the banquet, everyone also had a pleasant exchange, and the customs and customs of the magical world gradually unfolded in front of Huck.
Tom's mouth was stuffed with small sausages, sandwiches and barbecue covered with sauce. When his stomach was about to burst, Huck and Dumbledore talked about the way prisoners are treated in the magical and non-magical world.
"So you belong to a country that abolishes death?" When Huck heard that even the most vicious Death Eaters were only sentenced to life imprisonment in Azkaban, his first reaction was that the wizarding world had actually abolished the death penalty.
"Death penalty? There has been no such thing as the death penalty since the birth of the magic world's laws." Dumbledore said calmly.
Indeed, in the laws of the magical world, there is really no such thing as the death penalty. At first, everyone was very straightforward, tooth for tooth, eye for eye, and there was no need for the death penalty to deal with the enemy. When dementors appeared later, the magic world directly used " "The Dementor's Kiss" replaced the death penalty.
For a wizard, having his soul taken away is far more terrifying than death.
However, if you want to be kissed by a dementor, the conditions are relatively harsh. Even if you are a heinous Death Eater, you will only be sentenced to life imprisonment. Only Sirius and Crouch Jr., who have life imprisonment plus escape from prison, will be demented. The monsters "kissed" - Crouch was more like being silenced, and only Sirius was almost actually kissed.
"That's outrageous. In my opinion, the death penalty is still necessary," Huck said seriously, "but the UK has not imposed the death penalty in nearly 30 years."
Thinking of this, Huck also sighed secretly. He is not an abolitionist, but he is also very sure that he will not sentence prisoners to death during his term. The pressure of public opinion brought by the death penalty is not something he can bear.
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Today, we are going to tell the story of Archer Evermond, the 22nd Minister of Magic. The story of this minister proves that many wizards participated in the First World War.