Hogwarts Card Drawer

Chapter 274 Astrological Divination Class

Hogwarts Card Drawer

"I dare say, you must now feel that if only you hadn't given up your Divination class, don't you, Chronos." Warrington asked with a smug smile.

It's breakfast time now, two days have passed since Professor Trelawney was fired, and Parvati on the opposite Gryffindor table is curling her eyelashes with a wand, looking at the effect on the back of the spoon. Firenze is giving them their first lesson this morning.

"That's not true," Kronos said lightly while eating breakfast, "I was kicked out by Professor Trelawney, I'm sorry I don't want to go to divination class."

"In that case, how about you go to listen to its class with us?" Draco beside him invited.

Kronos hesitated for a moment. The centaurs are very good at reading astrology, which is similar to his own magic circle. To be honest, there is nothing wrong with going to a class.

Thinking of this, Kronos said, "Okay! I don't think he can tell that I'm a demon or something through the astrology."

After breakfast, Chronos followed Draco and Daphne into the foyer to attend a divination class.

"Aren't we going up to the North Tower?" Draco asked suspiciously as Daphne passed by the marble staircase.

Daphne looked back at him like a fool.

"How do you think a four-legged Firenze can climb up the stepladder? Now we are using classroom eleven, which was announced on the bulletin board yesterday."

Opposite the auditorium, there is a corridor leading from the foyer to classroom eleven on the first floor. Chronos knew that it was one of those classrooms that was never used and felt a bit like an unattended cupboard or storage room.

Kronos followed Draco in and found himself in a jungle clearing, which made him a little stunned for a while.

"How—?"

The floor of the classroom was covered with soft moss, and the trees grew from under them, their branches covered with lush leaves fanning across the ceiling and windows, so that the soft, mottled green Light pours throughout the room.

The students who arrived first sat on the muddy ground with their backs leaning on tree trunks or big rocks, some put their arms around their knees, and some had their arms tightly crossed in front of their chests, all of them looked very nervous. Firenze stood in the middle of the treeless clearing.

"Cronus Slughorn." After Chronos entered, he held out a hand and said, "I knew you would come."

"Uh... Hey. I hope you figured it out from the astrology..." Kronos said and shook hands with the centaur, his strange blue eyes sized up Koronus without blinking. Ronos didn't show the slightest smile on his face.

"That's not true, I guessed it." The centaur with platinum hair said and shook his head, "We are destined to meet again."

"Heh... Good guy, you prophets have been talking about it all day." Kronos complained in his heart.

Chronos also noticed a black horseshoe-shaped bruise on Firenze's chest. He turned around and wanted to sit on the ground with his classmates, when he saw that they were all looking at him in awe.

Obviously, he and Firenze were familiar enough to strike up a conversation, which left a deep impression on the students. They seemed to think Firenze was scary.

"Good brother, that's so cool." Draco said enthusiastically as soon as Kronos sat down.

"Really not." Kronos couldn't laugh or cry. If he said that this was the first time he met Firenze, they probably wouldn't believe it!

"Let's get started," Firenze said, swishing his flaxen quilted tail and lifting his head against the canopy of leaves above, then slowly lowering it again. .

As he did so, the light in the room grew dimmer, so that they now looked as if they were sitting in a clearing in the forest at dawn, and at the same time stars appeared on the ceiling.

The room was full of exclamations and gasps, and Ron sighed in a volume audible, "My God!"

"Lie on the ground," Firenze said in a calm tone, "and look at the sky, for those who have the ability to see, here is written our destiny."

Kronos lay with his entire back on the floor and stared at the ceiling. A twinkling red star was blinking at him above his head.

He couldn't be more familiar with this feeling. When he cast the magic circle for the first time, it was the feeling of being in nature. It's just that this time Chronos felt more of the power of the stars.

Unlike Pangbo of Forest Power, the feeling that the starry sky brings to Chronos is endless.

"I know that in your astronomy class you learned the names of the planets and their satellites," Firenze said quietly, "and described the movements of the stars in the sky. The centaurs unraveled them centuries ago." The mystery of the motion of these stars. Our discovery tells us that we can glimpse our future in the sky above our heads..."

"Professor Traunie taught us astrology," said Paviti excitedly, holding up her hand as she lay on the ground and stretched her hand in the air, "Mars causes accidents or destruction or something of that sort, And like now, when it's at an angle to Saturn," she drew a right angle on her head, "it means people have to be extra careful when handling hot things..."

"These," Firenze said quietly, "are people's nonsense."

Parvati's hand fell limply to her side.

"Minor injuries and minor accidents," said Firenze, stomping his feet on the wet floor, "these will only cause the ants to rush out of the house, and will not affect the celestial body." run."

"But Professor Traunie..." Parvati said in a hurt and angry voice.

"Just one person," Firenze said simply. "And it's a person who has been blinded and bound by the restrictions of your race."

Kronos turned her head slightly to look at Paviti, she and the few people around her seemed offended.

"Professor Troyne may have seen something, but I don't know," continued Firenze, and Chronos heard the whoosh of his tail as he walked up and down in front of them. .

"But basically, she wasted too much time on some meaningless self-flattery that humans call fortune-telling. However, what I want to expound here is that centaur intelligence is very objective and impartial. We watch the sky, And look for symbols that sometimes show great waves of evil or transformation there, but it might take a decade to be sure what we're seeing."

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