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Chapter 22 - 114

Soon, within a few minutes, all the Little Wizards' tables were set with cups of steeped tea leaves, and after exchanging, they held their books to look up what those tea leaves meant.

Draco held Arthur's teacup and, following "Unfogging the Future," said, "Hmm~~ Let me see, the tea leaves in your cup look like a big tree? No, they look like a big tree made of snakes?"

He turned to Arthur and said, somewhat excitedly, "Does this mean you'll become the Slytherin Prefect in the future? Or even the Dean? This Divination Class is really amazing; it can even tell that you're so powerful. Arthur, quickly look at mine and see what it represents?"

Arthur was quite speechless at Draco's wild imagination, but he still explained the tea leaves in Draco's cup according to the information in the book.

"Your tea leaves look like a peacock?"

Arthur observed the shape formed by the tea leaves in Draco's teacup. For some reason, once he decided it looked like a peacock, he couldn't imagine it as anything else.

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"Hmm, the more I look, the more it looks like a peacock. Let me check 'Unfogging the Future.' It says this means you'll become a very talented person in the future and will also have a beautiful love life."

Thinking that his Patronus was also a peacock, Dracofelt that what Arthur said was absolutely correct. His future life would definitely be wonderful, and he would have a beautiful girlfriend.

So, convinced that he had divined a beautiful future, he ran to Harry and the others' table nearby and pretended to examine the teacup in Ron's hand.

Ron was observing the teacup when he was startled by the golden head that suddenly appeared behind him. "What are you doing, Malfoy?"

"Of course, I came to check on you all. Is this Potter's teacup?"

Ron subconsciously replied, "Yes."

Draco smiled, pointed at a few tea leaves in the teacup, and said with great certainty, "Don't you think this looks like a Dementor? And it's crouching on top of something that looks like a humanoid creature."

Ron's heart skipped a beat, because Trelawney had just made a real-time prediction; the moment she advised Neville not to break the teacup, the teacup in Neville's hand fell to the ground.

He ignored that it was his disliked Malfoy speaking and immediately looked into the teacup.

The shape formed by those few tea leaves indeed looked like a Dementor. After all, steeped tea leaves, when unfurled, are already very similar to a Dementor's cloak. With the power of suggestion, his mind was now completely filled with Dementors and he couldn't imagine it as anything else.

Harry, who had just experienced a Dementor attack, also immediately leaned over to look at his own teacup. After all, the teacup Ron was looking at was his.

If this really had something to do with Dementors, wouldn't it prove that he would be attacked by those Dementors around the school later on?

The commotion here also attracted Trelawney. She quickly walked over, picked up Harry's teacup.

Suddenly, her eyes widened, and her voice trembled a little, as if she was startled by her own discovery. "Oh, no, how can this be a Dementor? This is clearly a dog, an ominous black dog."

Harry felt his heart stop. First, a Dementor, and now a black dog. This reminded him of the black dog he had encountered before, which looked at him with strange eyes.

Could these prophecies all be true? Would he really encounter ominous things in the future?

Hermione frowned, looking at the extremely tense Harry, and said somewhat angrily, "These are all just unsubstantiated claims. Everyone who looks at this teacup sees something different. And if this were true, then why wouldn't Wizards use this divination every day when they wake up? Wouldn't that prevent any Wizards from being killed?"

Looking at Hermione, who was refuting her, Trelawney was a little angry, but she couldn't find a good way to argue back.

After all, in everyday life, Wizards only used divination to predict the weather or similar things. Only true seers could see a Wizard's future life and death, but unfortunately, she was not a true seer.

"Time will prove everything," Trelawney said profoundly, then continued, "That's all for today's lesson. You may prepare for your next class."

After speaking, she turned and returned to the podium, but as she passed Arthur's table, she subconsciously glanced at the teacup on the table.

For a moment, she froze in place.

Then, with empty eyes, she spoke disjointedly, "When the claw is revealed... blood flows... dark forces will reappear... the world plunges into chaos and destruction... only the most dazzling light born in darkness... can shatter the darkness... and usher in new life."

After speaking, Trelawney collapsed.

Arthur, sitting nearby, quickly caught her and placed her on a chair beside him.

He knew that Trelawney also had the ability of a seer, but only occasionally, without her knowing, could she make some true prophecies.

This prophecy just now was undoubtedly a true prophecy; something in the future would definitely align with it.

The other Little Wizards were also startled by this scene. Trelawney's behavior just now was clearly abnormal. Was this the price she paid to make a true prophecy?

But they had not heard of having to pay a price to learn divination before studying it. First, they were singled out by 'Death,' and now they encountered 'Death' collapsing due to after-effects. If it weren't for the inability to change electives, the Little Wizardsalmost wanted to drop this course.

Several female students took Trelawney to the Hospital Wing, and the other Little Wizards also picked up their belongings and quickly left the classroom.

On the way, Draco also kept reciting the prophecy Trelawney had just made. He was very curious about the prophecy Trelawney had spoken from Arthur's teacup.

"The most dazzling light born in darkness? Is that referring to you, Arthur? I find your Lightning Magicquite dazzling."

"Maybe."

Arthur didn't refute, after all, Trelawney had said it in front of him.

Only the "claw" in the prophecy puzzled him. The "claw" that could symbolize darkness, his first impression now was the Werewolf he had encountered during the summer vacation not long ago.

However, there was also a Werewolf in Hogwartsnow.

Who was this "claw" referring to?

Or perhaps it was just used to describe some powerful weapon, something that the "reappearing darkness" relied on? Could the "darkness" only reappear after it used the "claw" to harm some creature and draw blood?

Then who was this "darkness"? The reappearing darkness, was it referring to Lord Voldemort?

With no specific time and no other characters, Trelawney's prophecy really left him bewildered.

Knowing it was like not knowing it.

What use could such a prophecy be?

Perhaps it was to strengthen the resolve of those who would fight against the "reappearing darkness" with him in the future? It could also strengthen his own.

At this moment, Dumbledore in the Headmaster's Office also learned of Trelawney's new prophecy.

He looked at the new prophecy and couldn't help but recall the Savior prophecy Trelawney had made last time.

"The reappearing darkness... is it Tom? Harry and Arthur, who exactly is the Savior? Or is Trelawney's prophecy not actually accurate, and there were some deviations when she, not being a seer, used her Third Eye..."

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