Harry Potter and the Secret Treasures

Chapter 523: Another Year of Death Prophecy (Subscribe)

And then Hagrid told Ivan a lot about cultivating tail screws.

They now need to figure out what the tail screws like to eat, which is also the main task of this semester's amazing animal conservation class.

In the morning classroom, Hagrid asked you to experiment with ant eggs, frog liver, and green snakes.

But it didn't seem right, the tail spirals didn't like to eat these things, and Hagrid changed a few more varieties.

Ivan can't help but suspect that this is pointless because these tail screws don't seem to have a mouth at all.

More than twenty minutes later, the students gathered by Hagrid's cabin.

There is no doubt how upset and disappointed the little sorcerers of the third grade who came to the first section of their lives with anticipation after seeing these horrible tail screws, a small face filled with amazement and disappointment.

They repeatedly confirmed to Hagrid that he was no longer joking?!

Even without sniffing, unicorns and other fun magical animals, the hippocampus was much better than this last year.

At the very least, you can ride them up in the sky and circle around the castle, which sounds really cool.

But in the face of these tail snares, the little wizard has no other feeling than nausea.

Needless to say, this is the worst course of the year.

Colin accidentally burned a piece of his finger while he was feeding, and he would never dare approach these guys again.

Hagrid didn't notice a thing about your grievances and complaints, but he was excited to share his new findings, "Watch out for the pointy spots on the tail screws, I guess the pricks are male, and the mother has the same suction cup on her belly. Yeah, I think they'll probably suck blood. ”

Yeah, in addition to exploding and biting people, these tail screws suck blood, which is a great find.

Of all the little wizards, the only chance of happiness is Luna.

She seemed to think the tail spires that Hagrid had cultivated were very interesting and asked a lot of detailed questions in a row.

This made Hagrid very happy, giving Ravenclaw five points.

This lesson was with Gryffindor and Ravenclaw, not a vacation, and Luna, like before, hasn't changed much.

Girls have longer blonde hair at the waist, and the air spirits from time to time around them are stronger than before.

It's very pretty and a rare beauty, but it's hard to generate intimate thoughts.

Luna wore a necklace made of butter beer plugs around her neck and a carrot earring hanging from her ears.

She brought Evan the latest issue of The Song Rebellion and told him there was a new study on resistance to monsters.

Luna did not go to the World Cup for the holiday, but followed her father on a tour to Sweden with the money he sold for those articles in Song Reverse to find the Furry Snort Monster trail.

If the only person in the school who was indifferent to Ivan's strong performance at the Quidditch World Cup was probably Luna.

She didn't seem to feel anything surprising about it.

In his view, Ivan has always been strong, and there is no question about that.

Waiting for class, everyone dragged their weary bodies and hearts back to the castle.

Everyone is happy to get rid of those tail screws.

During dinner, Hermione briefly told Evan about her current progress in protecting the rights of elves at home, and she wrote an article calling on wizards to pay attention to the legitimate rights of elves and mailing it to Professor Lupin.

Then she also told Ivan that she was ready to do something for the elves.

Before Ivan figured out what it was, she rushed over to the library for dinner.

As for Harry and Ron, they were both in the same bad mood as the third-grade wizards immersed in the shadow of the tail screw.

Not surprisingly, Professor Trelawny predicted Harry's death again.

This time she said that Harry was born under the ominous influence of Saturn, which is why he was so unfortunate.

She tells you that the motion of planets and the mysterious signs they show, only those who know the rules of sky dance and dance, can understand the mysteries, and that human destiny can be deciphered by the planet's radiated light, which blends with each other...

Simply put, it makes a lot of sense to use planets to predict fate.

It sounds a little like what the horseman said, a sign from the sky.

Depending on the location of the stars, Professor Trelawny saw that the days ahead of Harry would be full of hardship, very difficult, and that what Harry was afraid of was really coming, and faster than he thought.

Seems reasonable, because of those dreams, Harry is worried about Voldemort.

But when you think about it, you should be able to guess without having to predict, and Professor Trelawny is simply trying to scare him.

They then spend hours filling out a complex circular chart.

It's a boring job for them to fill out the planet's location at birth.

It takes a lot of cumbersome time and angles to calculate, and in Harry's and Ron's view, that's a waste of time.

As for the second day, the third year's first divination lesson was just as bad as Hagrid's magical animal protection lesson.

As in Evan's memory, the divination classroom was set up with tight curtains and many lights lit in the round room, all covered with scarves and shawls, leaving the whole room covered in a blurry red light.

The familiar sweet scent from the fire swept through the nose, and the room was a mess of stacks of printed cloth seats and futons.

Professor Trelawny gives you a cup of tea and then interprets the tea in your cup.

Although Ivan had already done it once last year on the sidelines, this year Professor Trelawney was ruthless in predicting that Ivan would suffer a disaster or even die, which was her favorite way of welcoming new students.

Ivan was ready long ago, but no one else knew.

Everyone looked at him strangely, as if Ivan could fall at any moment.

The signs are not unknown, nor are they octave spiders, but a horse-shaped water monster.

God knows how Professor Trelawny saw this amazing animal in Evan's teacup.

Horse-shaped water monsters are said to be able to evolve into a variety of shapes, but they most commonly appear as horses or sea snakes. They lure careless people onto their backs with broad-leaved cedar as bristles, and then stick their heads under the river or lake, and the wolves swallow and eat people, causing them to float to the surface of the water.

The right way to beat the Horseshaped Watermonster is to use a placement spell to put a horse cage over its head, and then it becomes gentle and obedient, no longer posing a threat to you, but don't let it go, it will hate and curse you.

The world's largest horse-shaped water monster was found in Lake Nice, Scotland.

Simply put, because this underwater creature is a man-eater and particularly dangerous creature, it appears in Ivan's cup of tea, and its significance goes without saying that Ivan is likely to drown in the water or be eaten directly by the monsters in the water.

For this bullshit prophecy, Ivan was completely out of his mind, and he couldn't see where he was going to meet the Horseshaped Watermonster.

There must be no such thing in Lake Hogwarts' water, and Ivan doesn't intend to go inside Lake Nice.

After having been baptized over the past year, he is now completely indifferent to what Professor Trelawny normally prophesies.

Because of the warmth in the divination classroom, Ivan suddenly discovered that it seemed like a good place to sleep.