A Professor of Magic at Hogwarts Chapter 219: Divination talent?
"Let's find a suitable rune quickly," Hermione reminded them. "This lesson is very important. If you can find a rune that suits you, I can teach you..."
"Have you mastered all these runes? This is not a theoretical rune, but a practical rune!" Ron said in surprise.
"Don't be silly, I can do it anyway," said Hermione, "but I must learn faster than you!"
Next, Harry and Ron's attitudes became much more positive. Not only the two of them, other little wizards are also very interested in this novel way of teaching.
Daphne Greengrass circled around a dark green slender and dexterous rune symbol, "I think it is talking to me, but I can't hear it clearly."
"That's enough to explain the problem," said a Gryffindor next to her irritatedly, and he hadn't gained anything yet. "Good job, make room."
Neville stretched out his round hand and reached for a fiery red rune symbol, "Go away, Longbottom." Draco said, with two followers by his side. He looked greedily at the rune, which seemed to be the brightest of all symbols.
Neville took a step back timidly, and then insisted on staying where he was, "I came first." He muttered.
"I didn't hear what you said, maybe you want to try the leg-lock spell again?" Draco threatened in a low voice.
"What happened?" Felix suddenly appeared, but he had been paying attention to Neville.
"It's nothing, Professor." Draco showed a reserved smile, "Longbottom may not have performed well in Potions class, and he is wiping tears."
Clenching his fists, Neville said stubbornly, "I didn't wipe my tears." Tears swirled in his eyes.
"Malfoy, come with me." Felix said, "Others continue, oh, Longbottom, I think the khaki rune on your left is very suitable for you, you can try it."
He took Draco outside the classroom.
"Professor Haipu," Draco said in a panic, he was not afraid of deducting points, but he was afraid of copying two big books again, he still remembered the lessons from last year.
But he heard Professor Hype ask him calmly, "Malfoy, tell me, can bullying the weak make you happy?"
"I, I..."
"As it turns out, I haven't heard you say that word since the last lockdown, have I?"
Draco wanted to be tough, but he felt that his thoughts had been seen through. "No." He whispered.
That word is "mudblood".
"Isn't that great, I always thought you were a smart student, I knew it from the time you came up with the idea of dragging a dark magic item with a scarf."
Felix said: "I think you can do much more than that, Malfoy, prove it to me."
When Draco returned to the classroom, Pansy Parkinson immediately came over, "Draco, have you been deducted points or locked up?"
"No," Draco said blankly, "the professor praised me."
In the afternoon of that day, the Mowen Club recruiting posters that had been hanging on the bulletin board for several weeks were finally replaced, replaced by a long list.
"There are only seven people in the first gear."
A little wizard muttered, "Hermione Granger, Fred Weasley, George Weasley, there are three in Gryffindor alone."
"It's normal. Granger is an assistant in the rune class. It is said that she is proficient in not only one practical rune, but roughly mastered more than a hundred. She can easily break the armrest of a solid wooden chair, and the twins , have you heard of couple mirror?" said his friend.
"Hey, how should I put it, I've already ordered it, but I won't get it until Halloween."
"It's so fast, I'm still hesitating!"
"First come, first served."
"Who are the rest?"
"There's only one Hufflepuff, Cedric Diggory, and he's the best. Besides, there's two in Ravenclaw, one in Slytherin—it's the Jay Free's prefect, the one who is usually very proud."
On the third-floor staircase of the castle, Felix was talking to a young girl with tousled blond hair, her wand stuck behind her left ear.
Luna Lovegood hands him two parchments.
"What is this?" Felix took over.
"It's my thesis, but I only wrote two feet, not enough words."
"You want me to trick you? You're not old enough." Felix said with a smile.
"No, I was worried that you would be sad if you couldn't recruit people, so I wrote something casually. I went to see it on the day of the assessment. There were many people, so I didn't go in." Luna shook her hair and said. "I also recommend that Ravenclaw students sign up."
Felix said with a strange face: "I have heard more than one Ravenclaw student say that there is a crazy...a second-year student who promoted the Rune Club to them one by one."
"That's right, that's my nickname, crazy girl, I don't think it's too bad."
"Thank you, Miss Lovegood."
"We're friends, aren't we?" She gave him a look of confirmation.
"Yes, Luna."
Luna laughed, "By the way, I really want to ask you about something..."
Felix looked at her, "As long as I know."
"I met a professor two days ago, and she kept asking me to be her assistant."
Felix suspects that he heard it wrong. Why is this method so familiar? Which professor learned from him and wants to be lazy?
"Who invited you?" he asked.
"I don't know him either, I haven't seen it before." She shook her head and said.
"You can always describe what it looks like?"
"Wearing a pair of beautiful insect glasses, wearing a shiny transparent shawl, and she has more bracelets on her wrists than me," she described seriously, while deliberately emphasizing: "Many more!"
When Felix heard these descriptions, why did he look so much like Sybill Trelawney? But the Trelawney in Luna's mouth has been beautified too much, should it be said that she is also a Ravenclaw...
He looked at Luna seriously, and asked tentatively, "How did you meet?"
Luna Lovegood is only in the second grade, logically, it is impossible for her to get in touch with Sybill Trelawney.
"I came out of classroom 7 that day, thinking that I had nothing to do, so I wandered around the castle, and I met a very interesting portrait of a knight on the eighth floor - he came to look for the lost horse, and we chatted a little bit , he told me that there is a free show in the trapdoor room in the North Tower.”
"The person you're talking about is Trelawney? Why didn't I know she had a hobby of acting?" Felix couldn't believe it, but Trelawney's residence was indeed on the top of the North Tower, connected to her Divination class classroom together.
Luna nodded first, then she put on a horrified expression, "Yes, it's unknown... my dear, don't force me, I can't say it!" Then she said solemnly, "It's this kind of performance, honestly Say, I'm not very good at this."
Felix said with a dull expression: "Then, what happened again, she won't pick you at a glance just because you peeked at her black calendar... Her performance?"
"Nothing~IndoMTL.com~ except that she looked a little excited—maybe I interrupted her state, but then she said that I might have some kind of celestial eye and invited me to be her assistant."
Felix asked: "Have you heard of divination classes?"
"Yes," Luna blinked her light-colored eyes, "Yes, one of the elective courses in the third grade, but I'm not going to take divination class."
"Why?"
"I prefer to look at the stars. A centaur friend of mine taught me astrology and gave me some sage and fragrant mallow. By roasting, a group of smoke-like creatures will be attracted. Twisted into various shapes to make predictions," Luna said.
In fact, it is to observe the shape of the smoke, right? Felix guessed.
"—and I have already decided to take ancient runes and protection of magical creatures next year. There may be conflicts in time."
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