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Chapter 373 Death Prophecy

"Your cat?"

Katrina looked at the two people sitting there, then looked at the fat cat on the table, and knew whose cat it belonged to.

"Well, this is Tom." Albert stretched out his hand to hold down the remaining dried fish on the table, picked up the wand and waved it, resealed the package of dried fish and stuffed it into his jacket pocket.

"Silent spell?"

Katrina's expression was a little complicated. Albert's understatement of the repair spell just now undoubtedly gave her a heavy blow.

She only started to learn silent spells when she was in fifth grade. She had also tried several simplest spells, but they all failed.

"No, I recited the spell." Albert said with a smile, without admitting that he could cast a spell silently.

Katrina didn't believe it. This guy in front of her liked to talk to fool others. Did he really think he was deaf?

"If you're done, don't take up your spot." She said, "Also, your cat should lose weight. I've never seen anyone's cat so fat. How can it catch mice?"

"Tom doesn't need to be able to catch mice, he just needs to be cute." Albert said with a smile. He gave his seat to Katrina, moved to the table that just appeared in the corner, and started making new ones.

Wizard Card, since you want this new card game to become popular, you naturally need to spend some time on it.

As for the materials and styles, he had collected and designed them during the summer vacation. Although he couldn't use magic at home, he couldn't do anything.

The back of the wizard card will be two crossed wands, plus a hat as the background. He originally planned to use W as the background, but considering that this is what the Ministry of Magic uses, Albert simply gave up.

Changed into a beautiful wizard pointed hat.

However, considering that I plan to use the copy spell to promote it, there is no magic effect on it. Well, it is just an ordinary Muggle card.

The 1.1 version of the Wizard card is much better than the handwritten version.

Of course, in order to paint a bigger picture for everyone, Albert still made his cards very exquisite and let them see what the wizard cards will look like in the future.

No matter what, people need some dreams and expectations.

Albert put the cards into the box one by one to prevent Tom's claws from harming them.

"I feel like the divination class is rubbish!"

A voice came from the side, and Albert turned around and saw Katrina predicting this month's luck with the help of "Looking Through the Fog to See the Future".

Katrina was very anxious. She had taken several classes but could not see the future of this class.

Any interpretation of tea leaves is a complete pile of rubbish.

There was no other way. Except for Albert, a guy who was suspected of really being able to do divination, he could still talk nonsense with Professor Trelawney. Everyone else in the class had completely lost their previous curiosity and expectations for this course. They all understood.

Why is Professor Trelawney considered a liar?

As for the homework, you can tell at a glance that it’s all made up out of thin air?

Professor Trelawney liked to see people predicting bad things about themselves.

Then, most people’s homework is what bad things will happen to them this month.

Katrina is not a perfunctory person, so she really doesn't like the divination class.

"Isobel, why don't you give up this course?" Katrina asked her sister. She even doubted whether Isobel could learn anything useful from this course.

"The divination class is just like that. Although I can't do divination, I can still learn some of the most basic things." Isobel looked up at her sister and said calmly, "Divination requires talent. From the beginning, especially

Professor Relawney said so."

"Your tone really sounds like Albert." Katrina was a little unhappy.

"Is anyone calling me?"

Albert's voice floated from not far away.

"I'm not calling you." Katrina said angrily.

"I'm not deaf." Albert looked at Katrina meaningfully, "I heard everything just now."

"Okay, I was just talking about why I chose this damn divination subject." Katrina said anxiously: "Maybe, I should throw them into the trash can, that's where they should go."

Albert glanced at Isobel, then looked at Katrina's piece of parchment with few words written on it, raised his eyebrows and said: "You don't know enough about this subject, and you don't know its positioning.

clear."

"Well, let me hear your opinion, Mr. Great Prophet."

"In my opinion, Professor Trelawney is just a low-level seer. I don't think she can even bear such a heavy term. At most, she is just a fortune teller in the Muggle world." Albert pulled.

He sat down on a chair next to them and continued, "In the Muggle world, top-notch diviners can usually predict something through some clues."

"For example, your mentality, habits, reactions, or even other things, the answer can be obtained from some trivial information, or by secretly giving you a psychological hint."

"So, this is how you predicted that the previous Forbidden Forest was dangerous..." Katrina raised her eyebrows, but was interrupted by Isobel, motioning for Albert to continue.

"Those who think rigorously will not like so-called divination, unless they are real prophets. Wizards who can truly predict the future are highly respected." Albert glanced at Katrina, who was in an irritable mood, and took his time.

He continued: "I think Dumbledore is not very interested in Professor Trelawney's so-called divination prophecies, or our principal does not believe Professor Trelawney at all. In the eyes of Principal Dumbledore,

Professor Trelawney may be a person who likes to brag and has no self-awareness.

"But why did Principal Dumbledore hire Professor Trelawney instead of choosing another wizard, or simply canceling the course." Katrina asked the doubt in her heart.

This chapter is not over yet, please click on the next page to continue reading the exciting content! "How much do you know about the surname Trelawney?"

"What?"

"Cassandra Trelawney is a well-known prophet." Isobel explained: "Professor Trelawney is probably related to that person, and the gift of prophecy is usually hereditary. Albert

What I mean specifically is that it is impossible for Dumbledore to hire Professor Trelawney because of Cassandra Trelawney's reputation, unless she is really capable."

"That's it."

"I don't see what Professor Trelawney is really capable of." Katrina muttered, "Her eloquence in deceiving others is not even as good as Albert's."

"Professor Trelawney must have made a prophecy to Dumbledore, and that prophecy came true." Albert pretended not to hear Katrina's words, "It's just that that person may not really have much inheritance.

The prophecy talent of the Trelawny family prevents her from making normal prophecies."

"You seem to be able to do that." Katrina muttered, "Maybe I should tell Professor Flitwick to give up the Divination class."

"You can give up Muggle studies altogether, so that you have a normal homework schedule." Isobel suggested kindly.

"Forget it, I've already learned it, how can I give up!" Katrina hesitated for a moment, but decided to persevere. She didn't want to make herself a joke to others.

"At the end of the divination class, we will examine tea divination, palmistry and crystal ball divination." Isobel stopped trying to persuade her and talked about the information she had collected. "Usually, as long as you learn the basic knowledge well, at least you will be able to do it.

If you can get a pass, the examiners don't expect you to be able to truly predict the future."

"Of course they have no hope. There are only a few wizards who can really predict the future." Albert made his voice sound like it was coming from a far away place. He was imitating Professor Trelawney's tone of voice: "So,

You now understand why Professor Trelawney said that Divination is the most difficult course to learn among all the magical arts. If you don't have 'sight', then there is very little I can teach you in this regard.

, books can only take you so far..."

"Are you really good at divination?" Katrina asked her inner doubts again.

"If I said that Professor Dumbledore would die within ten years, would you believe it?" Albert suddenly said.

"Principal Dumbledore is already very old, okay, I know what you mean!" Katrina understood what Albert meant.

In fact, in a large circle, predicting something that may happen will not have any impact on Albert even if it does not happen.

After all, there are still ten years, and I will probably have forgotten this matter by then. Moreover, this guy has never said that he can do divination, so you can't call him a liar.

"Okay, he's a liar again." Katrina finally understood Albert's operation, "Sure enough, all prophecies are all lies."


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