"It's the Thunderbirds." When Professor Trelawney began to predict, the crystal ball in her hand slipped, and Tyr quickly caught it with quick eyes and hands.

When his hands touched the crystal ball, the inside of the crystal ball, which was originally just some ominous black threads, suddenly began to change. A magical animal that Teal was very familiar with appeared in the crystal ball.

She whispered to Professor Dumbledore: "It's definitely Thunderbird. Newt took me to Arizona to meet Frank. I won't admit it."

The thunderbird is a large bird. When Tyr saw it for the first time, he subconsciously thought it was some kind of giant eagle with a few extra pairs of wings. However, it is definitely not closely related to an eagle. Instead, it is closely related to a phoenix. The relationship is very close.

The so-called flying eagle that Professor Trelawney mentioned may be the thunderbird in form.

There are not many records about Thunderbirds in textbooks. Many of Till's understandings of Thunderbirds were gained through Newt's own personal experience. It is a magical animal that can fly high and change wind and thunder by flapping its wings.

The core of Teal's wand is the tail feather of a thunderbird.

Only Professor Dumbledore and Snape who came over heard Tire's words, so after Professor Trelawney woke up again in a daze, the professors who didn't know what to do looked at Professor Dumbledore in unison, Huo Mrs. Qi also blew the whistle to pause the game and came over on her broom to ask what the next step should be.

The students have already begun to panic because of what Professor Trelawney just said. The shadow of the accident that happened at Hogwarts last year has not been completely eliminated until now.

"The competition is postponed. All students must return to their respective dormitories. The prefects and deans are under the control of the common room. No students can be asked to walk in the castle." Professor Dumbledore quickly issued the order, and the professors also acted quickly. Professor Ge grabbed the confused and frightened Professor Trelawney with one hand, put his wand against his chin with the other hand, and amplified his voice to tell all the students to go back to their dormitories.

As a prefect, Teal should have returned to the common room to assist Professor Flitwick, but considering her status as a prophet and her contact with Thunderbirds with Newt, Professor Dumbledore asked her to stay. Also left behind is Professor Kettleburn, the subject of the Care of Magical Creatures.

Snape thought it was very dangerous for Till to stay, and wanted to argue with Professor Dumbledore, but was stopped by the more rational Till: "I might be able to help if I stay, and you know, my The strength is not weak, at least it can protect itself."

"When danger comes, I will not slow down my escape." Tire half-joked. Seeing that Snape was still frowning worriedly, he stretched out his hand to hold him and looked firmly into his eyes.

She won't leave. With the experience she learned from Newt and the "bestiality" rewarded by the system, Till will definitely be an effective assistant - if the Thunderbirds really come.

Snape grabbed Tire's hand and brought her close to him, then turned to look at Professor Dumbledore with a straight face: "I want to stay too."

"Of course, of course." Professor Dumbledore stroked his beard, let out a long sigh, and then gestured to Teal, "Sibyl's crystal ball is here with you. Your divination scores have always been very good. Maybe you can Try to see when the thunderbirds are coming?”

Professor Dumbledore was definitely a master at making excuses. He attributed Teal's subsequent predictions to her good performance in divination and Professor Trelawney's crystal ball. As a result, everyone was silent. Professor Kettleburn, who was standing, would not doubt easily.

Till nodded, took a deep breath, and when he placed the crystal ball on the chair, his hands began to cover the crystal ball with magic power.

Her level of divination is already very high, and her use of vision is even more proficient. When her prophetic talent begins to be mobilized, the picture in the crystal ball begins to change.

The crystal ball is not big, and Till's two hands can just hold it, but the inside of the crystal ball is completely occupied by a flock of thunderbirds. Wind, thunder, lightning, and rain are carried by the strong wind, and they descend on Hogwarts one after another. superior.

Rainy days are common, and thunderstorms don't need to surprise anyone, but in the picture of the crystal ball, the entire castle is wrapped in a thunderstorm, like a small boat suddenly thrown into the rolling sea, which makes people feel sad. As if pinched and suffocated.

Such a huge castle is also very dangerous when faced with thunderstorms brought by a flock of thunderbirds, not to mention the many wizard villagers living around it. Hogsmeade is not far from Hogwarts.

All the knowledge about thunderbirds quickly came to Teal's mind: "It's a strange phenomenon. Thunderbirds usually live in the United States and are rare in the United Kingdom. Especially in recent years, animal traffickers have become prolific in the western United States. MACUSA Thunderbirds should be more strictly controlled. How could..."

"In that case, how come there are so many Thunderbirds appearing over Hogwarts?" Snape followed Tire's words, and when he looked at the cloudy sky, there was a strong worry in his eyes.

Today's temperature is good, not as cold as the past few days, nor as hot as the sun. Many people, including Till, have actually wondered why the sun is not shining on the court despite the fact that the temperature has risen today.

Although the weather slowly began to warm up in mid-February, the sudden temperature change was more effective with the arrival of the sun.

Tier also looked at the sky and saw the faint shape of the sun shining out from behind the clouds. He couldn't help but chuckle: "It turns out that the signs have already appeared."

The thunderbirds were approaching, and the heavy rain clouds created by the beating of their wings had begun to drift over and obscure the sun.

When there are more and more rain clouds and thunderbirds fly over, that's when the picture in the crystal ball will be realized.

"I can't sit still and wait for death, but it's too late to call Newt over. He was recently invited to go to Greece to search for traces of the Manticore. I was only able to contact him half a month ago."

Professor Dumbledore has close ties with his friends. As Newt is an expert in the protection of magical animals and was once a student at Hogwarts, Professor Dumbledore will have more correspondence with him.

Newt is not in the UK, otherwise he would have apparated to find him for help. Now it is impossible to find another expert as powerful as Newt.

"I remember that the more excited the thunderbirds are, the more obvious the weather changes will be." Professor Kettleburn suddenly said, "They are also very sensitive to danger."

"Yes." Thiel is undoubtedly the one who knows the most about thunderbirds among the other three people present. "I think the large-scale migration of thunderbird flocks occurs because of some human factors."

Thiel does not think that the large-scale appearance of thunderbirds is caused by natural dangers in the United States. They are native to the United States and have stayed there peacefully for many centuries. There is no reason for them to suddenly leave, and they are still in precise locations. Arriving above Hogwarts.

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