Chapter 446: Divination prediction (2/2)
”That's a good idea.” Albert went down the stairs into the attic.
Before class, Professor Trelawney directly announced that crystal ball fortune-telling will be the main content of the final exam, and everyone needs to tell her what she saw in the crystal ball.
”Do you think we should think about what is better to predict?” Lee Jordan whispered to himself: ”How about Gryffindor's prediction of the Quidditch trophy?”
”I think I should predict that Gryffindor College will eventually defeat Slytherin College to win the College Cup.” Fred said without hesitation. ”In fact, we did predict the future result.”
”See what?” George asked in a low voice. In his field of vision, there was nothing in the crystal ball except the whirling white mist.
”Well, I saw... an attack. There were many people on the other side.” Albert frowned. He recalled the scene passing by the crystal ball. He speculated, ”You and Fred may have been attacked. ?”
”Child, tell me, what do you see in the crystal ball?” Professor Trelawney walked towards this side at some unknown time.
”I see there is no paper in the bathroom,” Albert murmured.
”Does this mean that if you want to go to the toilet, you'd better bring your own paper towels?” Fred teased in a weird tone.
When the other students in the class heard Fred's teasing, they couldn't help laughing.
Professor Trelawney frowned, looking unhappy.
”Mr. Weasley, tell me, what do you see in your crystal ball?” Professor Trelawney's tone couldn't help being raised a bit.
After being asked by Professor Trelawney to perform divination, Fred began to pretend, and it took about two minutes before he told everyone that he had seen a trophy and announced that Gryffindor would win this year's Quidditch trophy.
”Well, dear,” Professor Trelawney sighed after looking at the crystal ball, ”I'm sure you have done your best.”
”She actually thought Gryffindor would lose the game?” Fred looked at Professor Trelawney's back and couldn't help but sneered. ”Harry easily defeated the Slytherin and Hufflepuffs. Team, this year’s Quidditch trophy will definitely belong to the Gryffindor team.”
”That's not the point. Albert said we would be attacked.” George warned in a low voice, ”The other party may find a lot of help.”
All three of them participated in Albert's training, and their actual combat ability was much better than most students. Even if the opponent was a senior student, they would not necessarily lose here.
But if the opponent has an advantage in numbers, the situation is completely different.
”Why didn't the two of us act as bait and actively lure each other into the bait?” Fred obviously disagrees with George's point of view~ Knowing that he was attacked, but doing nothing to subdue each other, this is not They would do stupid things, not to mention that they have Albert. Even if there is a real disadvantage in numbers, they will not necessarily lose unless Albert is attacked and brought down.
This probability is very small, after all Albert can see through those inferior phantom spells.
After listening to Fred's words, Albert was also stunned.
He understood what Fred meant. Is this going to be a bait to hook the opponent out and kill him?
This seems to be said in the past, but... this seems a bit...
”We can't be sure when the other party will attack us. Don't forget that Albert said there are many people on the other side.” It is rare for Li Jordan to use his brain to think hard.
”Able to gather a bunch of people indicates that it must be meal time or weekend rest time.”
”If we really want to do that, we can use him.” George raised his finger to Slytherin's montage, the guy's head is not very bright.
”I think this is a good idea.”
The three looked at Albert, waiting for his final decision.
”Well, just do it.”
Albert glanced at the new panel task, nodded and agreed to the three people's plan.
After class, Albert deliberately talked to Fred, George, and Lee Jordan about the next plan in a low voice, and happened to be heard by the Slytherin montage.
”Do you think he will believe it?” Lee Jordan looked at the back of Monta's departure, not thinking that the other party would believe the conversation just now.
After all, they pretended to be too obvious just now, as if they were deliberately letting him hear.
”No,” Albert said softly, ”but I think he will be smart, that's enough.”
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