At this moment.
Aurora was also observing the Crystal Ball.
The reflection of the platinum-blonde girl shattered into seventeen moons on the surface of the sphere.
It was as if she saw an endless galaxy flowing before her eyes, each star flickering with a mysterious light, forming a complex pattern like the intertwined threads of destiny.
However, when Aurora tried to delve deeper into the secrets of these stars, the image suddenly became blurry, as if shrouded in a thin mist, unable to reveal its full appearance.
"Miss Grindelwald, tell me, what spark have you captured in the web woven by fate?" Professor Trelawney asked with keen interest as she sensed Aurora's concentration. Her mastery of words was always profound, exuding the aura of an old sage.
"I see you carrying a box walking out of the castle gates, presumably you've resigned from Hogwarts." Aurora lifted her head, her expression calm, not revealing what she had actually observed from the Crystal Ball.
She merely spoke another prophecy, with her white eye subtly turning. This scene evidently caused the surrounding Little Wizards to halt their activities.
For a moment.
The classroom was so quiet that even a pin drop could be heard.
"Nonsense!" Professor Trelawney's face instantly turned ashen, her voice quivering slightly with anger, "Nonsense! No matter who leaves Hogwarts, I will not! A true Prophet wouldn't misread the fate they glimpse! It seems your inherited talent is far from what I imagined!"
This definitely touched a sensitive nerve for Professor Trelawney. Being observed by Aurora's eyes made her uneasy, causing her to shout with even more severity and vehemence.
"Every brick in Hogwarts is seeped with my prophecies! It cannot do without me!" With that, the Divination Class professor gave Aurora a fierce glare and stormed off.
Aurora merely shrugged, seeming completely indifferent. Professor Trelawney, however, was trembling all over. Clearly agitated by Aurora's prophecy, she paced around the classroom several times, unable to calm down, before finally stopping beside Ian, her most promising student in class.
Ian's doomsday prophecy deeply resonated with her, perhaps hoping to find some solace from Ian, to ease her anxious heart, Professor Trelawney spoke kindly.
"Dear, what did you see in the teacup?" Clearly trying to distract herself from Aurora's prophecy, Professor Trelawney was making every effort to avoid facing it.
"Huh?"
Ian had been daydreaming for quite a while.
He didn't expect Professor Trelawney to circle back to him.
"I saw a nebula, a glowing tower with countless Giants training on it, invaded by an evil creature named Belial."
"Corpses lay everywhere, a wasteland of destruction, and the Giants turned into statues, trying to coax me to lend them my light." The Little Wizard's mind at that moment was completely blank.
Thus, he could only continue spewing nonsense, fabricating wildly, speaking in line with the strategies he had drawn up before, responding wistfully to Professor Trelawney.
"You can even predict events beyond the Earth!?" Professor Trelawney was clearly taken aback, hurriedly grabbing the teacup Ian held, speaking in shock.
"Let me take a look."
She wanted to use her knowledge to interpret the tea leaves within, only to find the teacup completely empty, raising her head in bewilderment to find the Little Wizard still chewing something.
"..."
Professor Trelawney realized her idea of recycling those tea leaves was dashed.
She found it hard to comment on Ian's act of eating tea leaves.
After a moment of silence.
"This is not a good omen, it signifies disappearance." The professor could only showcase her best performance, using a tense expression to frighten Ian.
"Alright, professor." Ian, of course, didn't believe Professor Trelawney's nonsense, knowing that she enjoyed scaring others when in a bad mood.
Because of this.
The Little Wizard's rather perfunctory response was indeed distressing for Professor Trelawney. The professor had to carefully organize her words, continuing to speak solemnly to the Little Wizard.
"This concerns the peril you're about to face, imminently, it will be a very terrifying danger, dear, what we are discussing now is a bad omen."
Beneath Professor Trelawney's high cheekbones was a pair of thin, distinctly lined lips.
Her slightly clouded eyes were fixed intently on Ian.
"Oh, I'm to encounter such a thing, how terrifying."
Ian immediately showcased his Oscar-worthy acting skills.
This time.
Professor Trelawney was finally satisfied. She began moving toward other positions, as the entire class, ushered by her repeated cajoling of the Little Wizards, began to draw to a close.
On the way after class.
"She told me to watch out for men with an 'L' in their name, that such a man would make me lose my love – frankly, it did frighten me a bit."
Qiu Zhang was somewhat worried as she walked along.
"The version has long been updated, she's just a fraud!"
Ian, comforting his friend, merely left Qiu Zhang a bit puzzled with his words.
"What do you mean by 'the version has long been updated'?"
Qiu Zhang's eyes were full of bewilderment.
"It's not important."
Beside them, Aurora spoke softly.
