Professor Trelawney finally finished her speech and placed a crystal ball in front of the little wizards.
This crystal ball is different from the one on the professor's desk. It is a completely transparent pure crystal ball with a wooden bracket underneath, which looks ordinary.
The little wizards instantly forgot about the previous intimidation by the professor, and all of them looked forward to the professor's next lesson with excitement.
Divination! Who can not look forward to it!
Professor Trelawney sat behind her crystal ball. She glanced around the classroom and said, "Now, look at the crystal ball in front of you."
A group of little wizards stared at the transparent crystal ball attentively.
"Think about what you want to know, and then try to clear away the fog~"
These words were quite general, but Noah, who was originally staring at the crystal ball, was subconsciously distracted. This sentence sounded a bit familiar... as if he had read it in a book.
Thinking of Noah's book called "Divination as Muggles Think": "..."
Calm down, this is a professor, and it’s the first class, so it’s not a good idea to undermine him directly.
So he said nothing and looked at the crystal ball decently.
He knew that this crystal ball was a very commonly used divination prop. Even though it looked pure and transparent now, in fact, after a little bit of magic power was injected into it, it would be filled with hazy fog, giving it a full visual effect.
But it's hard to tell what the real effect will be. Noah suspected that this prop was a "little toy" tinkered by some wizards who hadn't learned divination.
He didn't even raise his hand, the crystal ball in front of him suddenly became foggy, and Noah himself began to think about it, thinking about those dreams.
Speaking of which, he never encountered the unicorn again after several visits to the Forbidden Forest. It seems that unicorns are all deep in the Forbidden Forest recently? That time I felt the unicorn coming out, but I couldn't meet it because of the centaur, and in the end I still couldn't meet it.
Thinking back to last year when he was called out by the unicorn in the middle of the night, Noah had to rub his forehead, forget it, I can't tell...
"Snapped!"
The sound of something cracking brought Noah back from his thoughts. He subconsciously turned his head to look, and found that the inside of the crystal ball in front of him suddenly cracked for some reason.
He blinked in confusion, unable to figure out what was happening for a while.
The cracks were still lengthening at a speed visible to the naked eye. When the sound attracted others, the crystal ball in front of Noah had completely cracked into several pieces and scattered all over the table.
Professor Trelawney was also shocked by this turn of events, probably because he had never seen someone blowing up a crystal ball through divination.
"What did you do?!" Professor Trelawney asked loudly, "Breaking the crystal ball will not allow you to escape divination!"
It was also the first time that Noah made a mistake in class. In fact, he didn't understand what happened. He was sure that there was not much magic power injected into him. It was not difficult for him to do two things at once. Logically speaking, there would be no mistakes. , so what exactly is going on?
"Professor, I did not destroy the crystal ball intentionally." Noah cast a repair spell to repair the crystal ball, raised his head and explained the situation to Professor Trelawney, "I don't know why it broke."
Professor Trelawney didn't believe it. She hated any accidents in her class, especially when it came from uncooperative students. She classified Noah's behavior at this moment as uncooperative.
At this moment, other little wizards in the classroom were quietly watching this scene, especially the Hufflepuffs. If they hadn't remembered that this was still a class, they would have taken out melon seeds and nuts and gnawed them with relish.
Obviously Professor Trelawney did not agree with what Noah said. After all, no one would think that the cracking of the crystal ball was an accident. Noah himself knew it, so he said nothing more except for this sentence of defense.
But when she met his silver-grey eyes, Professor Trelawney suddenly couldn't speak the words. She stared at Noah's eyes and said without any trace: "...He was... Death gaze…”
"Huh?" Noah looked at the professor in confusion, but found that the professor's eyes were blank at the moment, as if he was unconscious.
And when he wanted to study it carefully, Professor Trelawney recovered. She returned to her seat as if she had forgotten what happened before, and continued to let the little wizards continue to stare at the crystal ball without talking to Noah. Get angry.
…
Later, Noah stopped trying to inject magic into the crystal ball, and there were no more accidents in the crystal ball, but the atmosphere became inexplicably quiet.
So as soon as get out of class was over, the other little wizards left the classroom together, and only Noah walked out of the classroom slowly.
Unsurprisingly, news spread throughout the school that afternoon that Noah's crystal ball broke during his divination class.
However, these rumors gradually became outrageous. At first, it was just that Noah was unhappy that he could not see the divination content in the crystal ball and destroyed the crystal ball in anger. Later, it turned out that Noah saw something in the crystal ball that he did not want to see. After dinner, the rumor had become that Noah destroyed the crystal ball in anger because of the professor's death prophecy.
Noah: “…”
So Noah was surrounded when he returned to the common room after dinner.
Eve, who came in with Noah, blinked and decisively withdrew from the crowd, even pretending that she didn't see him when Noah turned to look at her for help.
Not surprisingly, this group of people were all asking for details about the divination class. Noah chose to conceal the words the professor unconsciously said and revealed the other details.
Hearing that this was Noah's rare overturning experience, all the Slytherins looked at each other in tacit understanding. After all, they maintained their etiquette and did not laugh out loud. After all, this was not very polite, and they might be criticized by this guy. A genius will write down a small sum, but if it is not cost-effective, do not brush it off.
Although the fact was not what they expected, Slytherin was not completely disappointed. It was enough to satisfy them that they found out that Noah was not good at things. Although this is not a dark history for Noah himself.
However, the Slytherins still paid attention to the Divination class. The few senior Slytherins who had taken the Divination class gave Noah some pieces of parchment that night.
My family goes to the theater to watch a play, but they cannot lose to other houses, especially Gryffindor!
Noah was also happy to accept the notes and class experiences given by the senior students, and then began to wonder about the situation of the crystal ball.
As expected, Noah found the crystal ball abandoned by the senior class in the Room of Requirement, and began to wonder how the crystal ball cracked during the day.
The best verification method is naturally to reproduce the behavior during the day.
So ten minutes later, Noah fell into silence looking at the crystal ball that cracked again.