I have to say that Harry may indeed have some kind of luck. Otherwise, why would he always be the one to trigger Professor Trelawney's passivity?

Today's Divination class was the last class for the little wizards of Gryffindor. After making up a bunch of tragic experiences to satisfy Professor Trelawney, Harry and Ron finally came to the end of get out of class.

After leaving the Divination classroom, Harry realized that he had left his book in the classroom, so he asked his companions to go to the auditorium first and returned to the classroom alone.

"Oh, I knew you would come back. The crystal ball has already told me the answer."

Harry ignored Professor Trelawney's nagging, walked straight to where he was sitting in class, and picked up the poor, forgotten divination textbook - what kind of crystal ball tells you the answer, you just saw it I forgot my book, so I thought I'd come back to get it.

"Goodbye, Professor." After getting the book, Harry didn't want to stay in this divination classroom that looked like a teahouse.

But when he picked up his schoolbag and turned to leave, a loud, harsh voice sounded behind him.

"Just today."

Harry turned around hastily and saw Professor Trelawney sitting upright in the armchair, her eyes blank and her mouth open.

"You...what did you say?" Harry couldn't help but use the [Bi Qi Charm], and everything in his field of vision became black and white, but he didn't notice anything unusual here.

But Professor Trelawney in this magical state was obviously not easily disturbed. Her eyes began to move, and Harry stood there in horror, feeling as if she was going to have a seizure.

He hesitated, wondering whether he should run to the school hospital first. However, what he saw next made Harry even more surprised.

Logically speaking, after using the [Qi Watching Curse], everything you see is black and white, but the traces of magic that were originally invisible to the naked eye become clear from this black and white perspective.

But at this moment, a ball of colorful light appeared in Harry's still black and white vision, shining on Trelawney.

She started talking again, with the same harsh voice, which was different from her normal voice.

[The Dark Lord lies there alone, without friends and abandoned by his men. However, everything will be different after today.The Dark Lord's loyal servant will break free and return to his master, and it is with the help of this servant that the Dark Lord will make a comeback! 】

……

This was the magical scene that happened in the Divination classroom. Aesop looked at Harry who had calmed down, and a question flashed in his mind. Peter Pettigrew had been kissed by the Dementor, so who was going to help Voldemort come back?

But then he threw this question out of his head. Although the Death Eaters fell apart after Voldemort's fall, Pettigrew was not the only one who could help Voldemort.

Moreover, Voldemort's comeback at this time is not necessarily a bad thing - although Dumbledore is over 120 years old, he is still in his prime; although his magic skills are not perfect enough, he still has no problem playing as a support; more important……

Aesop looked at the boy in front of him. The most important thing was that Harry was alive. His existence was a roadblock on Voldemort's magical path. As long as he was around, Voldemort would not be able to exert the greatest strength of the Archmage.

Therefore, it is not unacceptable for Voldemort to come back at this time. If Dumbledore and Harry really wait until Dumbledore and Harry die, it will be even more difficult to contain him.

"Is there anything else?" Aesop could tell that Harry still had something to say.

Harry looked at Filch who was still standing aside. Obviously, he felt that what he said next was not suitable for a third person to hear.

Aesop nodded to Filch, and the latter left very cooperatively.

After the administrator's figure completely disappeared, Harry looked at Aesop and spoke again: "Aesop, Professor Trelawney also made a second prophecy."

More serious than the return of Voldemort?Aesop frowned. You must know that Harry did not avoid Filch just when he predicted that Voldemort was about to make a comeback.

"It's about me?"

Harry nodded, then shook his head: "I'm not sure, Aesop."

"Can you tell me?" Although Aesop can use Legilimency to directly read the contents of Harry's mind, after all, the [Gas Charm] learned from him cannot stop him. However, if it is not a last resort, Aesop Thao would not use this method on the young wizard at Hogwarts.

This time, Harry hesitated and nodded.

……

After hearing the news that Voldemort was about to return in the Divination classroom, Harry's breathing slowed down, and Professor Trelawney, who made the prophecy, was still in that special state.

So, did she make a real prophecy?

Professor Trelawney raised her hand, as if trying to grab something, and made a retching sound from her mouth.

[The overlord of the Muggle world fell, the arctic wizards went south, and the short-lived peace was about to end... A wizard who was born in a Muggle orphanage, rose up among Slytherins, and followed his path, leading the whole world to black and white . 】

The fall of the overlord refers to the disintegration of the Soviet Union, and the wizard going south is Seldon Ilyich, who was exiled from his school, but why was it he who ended the peace?

Aesop smiled at Harry, who looked at him uneasily - the wizard in the prophecy, but he wanted to lead the whole world to black and white: "Harry, prophecies are always ambiguous, it depends on how you choose."

"Besides, I'm not the only wizard who meets this requirement."

"Who else?" Harry's eyes widened. He originally thought that the conditions for being born in a Muggle orphanage and graduating from Slytherin were already extremely harsh. After all, Slytherin only recruits purebloods, let alone Muggles— —Aesop is the only exception.

Aesop looked at the lightning scar on Harry Potter's forehead: "Voldemort, Harry. Voldemort also spent his childhood in a Muggle orphanage."

"I think that prophecy is not over yet?" How could he be the only one in the wave of the times?

Sure enough, Harry continued to narrate:

[The white wizard imprisoned in the ivory tower will eventually die, but the real prisoner will be freed; the sword-wielding archmage cuts off everything to find the supreme path.The chains that bind the wizard are broken, and what comes in return is hope or despair...]

Aesop frowned. Judging from the prophecy, Mr. Dumbledore seemed to be around the corner.

But don't, you might go crazy if you let yourself face all that trouble.

Seeing that Aesop didn't respond for a long time, but the expression on his face was not relaxed, Harry said: "Aesop, do you need me to help you hide that part about you?"

Aesop smiled and shook his head. With Dumbledore's wisdom, he could easily tell the completeness of the prophecy, and then it would be even easier to deduce that the part that was deliberately concealed was about him: "Harry, tell this truthfully." Tell those two prophecies you think should know."

"Also," he smiled, "I'm glad that when you encountered such a big thing, you didn't think about facing it yourself, but chose to tell the adults."

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