Chapter 529 Lily's Warning
Chapter 529 Lily's Warning
Chapter 529 Lily's Warning
"I promise to finish it." Magatha's answer was straightforward.
"I haven't even said what it is." Mo Lin muttered.
"Your business is mine."
Magatha had already opened the "Molin Research Manual", picked up the pen and looked up at Molin, waiting for Molin to issue instructions.
Mo Lin was still a little moved: "It's easy to be misunderstood by others when you say that."
"I don't care, tell me what's the matter." Magatha urged.
Seeing Magatha's enthusiasm, Maureen didn't know if his decision was right. He thought for a while and said, "Help me count someone."
"Who? Hugo?" Magatha glanced at Hugo who was wolfing down on the other side of Molin, and said, "When he looks up, the gravy will drip onto his sleeve."
"What will drip on the sleeve?" Hugo asked, looking up.
He had a good chunk of gravy on his sleeve.
Mo Lin ignored Hugo and continued: "You know Lily. I remember that you can figure out what a person is thinking from the facial expressions and movements. I want you to help figure out what happened to Lily recently. .”
"it is good."
Magatha nodded, she still didn't ask why.
But Mo Lin felt that it was necessary for him to explain things clearly to avoid misunderstandings: "I feel that she is a bit weird, as if she has changed - you can help me figure out whether she has been affected by any potion."
"What about her?"
Magatha looked around, but did not see Lily.
"Perhaps it was her honor to have lunch with Professor Trelawney," Hugo interjected.
He was struggling to wipe the gravy off his sleeve with a piece of paper. Hugo wanted to use his wand, but since his wand was prone to fire, he decided to use his hands.
"Professor Trelawney? Divination class?"
Magatha snorted softly. She is a genius in arithmetic and divination classes. She is very repulsed by such illusory things as divination classes, and usually tells others righteously that arithmetic and divination classes are completely different from divination classes.
"In short, if you have a chance to meet her, forget about her, see what she is thinking and what happened to her, and then come and tell me, okay?" Mo Lin said.
"I will handle it."
Magatha closed the research manual, turned around and left the auditorium.
"She's a rare girl."
Hugo looked at Magatha's back and said enviously: "It's like your follower, I think you let her run around the castle three times, she won't even frown, next time I have something to ask you , you can let her run errands."
"That's not kind." Mo Lin shook his head, and then looked helpless: "Besides, being entangled by Magatha is not such a fun thing. You wouldn't want to open the toilet door and see her."
With Magatha's ability, there should be results soon, there is no doubt about it.
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Mo Lin went to the library again in the afternoon. He had to practice the "Spell Domain" more diligently, trying to master this magic as soon as possible.
While having dinner, Molin saw Lily not far away. Lily and Gemma were talking about something. She hadn't come to Molin and Hugo for a long time.
Maureen turned to look at Hufflepuff's table, he wanted to see where Magatha was.According to Magatha's personality, she should have been following Lily not far away, but Maureen didn't see Magatha on the long table at Hufflepuff College.
"Strange." Mo Lin muttered.
"What's wrong?" Hugo asked casually.
"Why is Magatha missing? I asked her to help observe Lily's situation at noon." Mo Lin said.
"Lily is with Professor Trelawney, Magatha must have secretly gone to the divination tower in the afternoon, maybe she was discovered by Professor Trelawney, and she is currently in confinement!" Hugo guessed, "You know, Magatha Sha also despises divination class."
Hugo's analysis made some sense, but Maureen felt that Professor Trelawney should not confine Magatha casually. After all, Magatha did not take a divination class.
"We can only wait for her to come back."
Maureen looked at Lily and decided to talk to Lily in person later.
After dinner, Lily didn't even look at Maureen. She walked out of the auditorium alone. From the direction she was walking, it seemed that she was going to the tower to discuss divination with Professor Trelawney again.
Mo Lin quickly chased after her and called Lily to a stop.
"Is there a problem?"
Lily looked at Mo Lin proudly, as if she already knew everything and saw through others.
"I was thinking—that—how are you doing?" Maureen hesitated.
"Heh." Lily made a mocking nasal voice, "I'm sure I'm better off than you—whether it's now or in the future, you don't have to worry about that."
Maureen frowned and decided not to argue with Lily about this point. He said, "What I mean is - no matter what, we don't need to quarrel over elective courses. Everyone respects each other's choices..."
"I'm not interested in arguing with you."
Lily interrupted Mo Lin and said in a very noble tone: "But you reminded me, do you still remember what you said to me last time?"
"What?" Mo Lin asked in a deep voice.
"Last time you said that you asked Professor Trelawney to test your bad luck for you. You are lucky. Professor Trelawney did divination for you," Lily said.
"And then? When will I die?" Mo Lin asked calmly.
Divination is impossible for him. He has not been divined by any prophet so far, whether it is Mrs. Rhea who is good at crystal ball divination, or Moira who is very skilled in arithmetic divination. The old hag and Professor Victor - and of course Magatha.
No prophet made a prediction about him. Even the Ministry of Magic didn't know when he was born. It was Alton who went to register Molin himself.
So far, Maureen has used magic outside the school, and the Ministry of Magic can't find him.
Lily looked at Maureen, and there was a look of pity on her face that she knew the fate of others in advance: "Professor Trelawney said that your future was bright, but you chose—"
"But I chose the magic device research class, so my future was ruined?" Maureen said impatiently, "Professor Trelawney has already said this to James Albus, Isn't it?"
Lily was a little unhappy when she was interrupted, and she continued: "Professor Trelawney said that ominous dreams will appear in front of your eyes, and you will be tortured by some weird hallucinations. When you see a good beginning, It often means that cruel bad luck will follow."
"Another cruel bad luck? Can't there be some fresh prophecies?" Mo Lin said.
"Really? Then tell me, have you seen anything strange recently?" Lily asked meaningfully.
(End of this chapter)
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