Chapter 276: Ferenze's Warning
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In the face of Margaery's provocation, he chose to fight head-on. The oppressive atmosphere in front of him made him feel very uncomfortable, and he had a depressed feeling that he couldn't vent.
If he had a choice, he would prefer to fight Margaret.
But Harry and Hermione held him tightly, hoping with almost pleading eyes that he wouldn't do it. Sirius was stunned for a moment, then gradually calmed down.
Before meeting the centaurs, he had repeatedly warned everyone to regard them as human beings on an equal footing with him, and not to despise them.
It was clear that he had done too well in this regard, without even basic politeness, and had completely treated Margaret as if she were another Snape.
"Calm down, Sirius!" Harry turned his head to look at Margaery, "Ferenze didn't mean anything else, he just wanted to help us ......"
Harry's calming words clearly backfired, and the crowd erupted in louder shouts, and the gaze at them became more unfriendly.
"You've made a big mistake, human!" cried Margaery, "the centaurs are not slaves to humans, and we are not obligated to help you. ”
Harry took a step back in panic, and Ferenze held him up.
"Don't get excited, Margaery!" he said calmly, "I don't intend to reveal anything that could change fate, I just want to tell Evan that for those who can read the stars, the fate of our peoples has been depicted there." ”
"Hmph, you have to be careful, we all know the fate of this boy, it is destined to be unchangeable. Margaret glanced at Evan again, "Remember, don't sell our knowledge and secrets to humans, such a shame will never be undone. ”
He returned to the centaurs and stood quietly beside the Elder, staring angrily at Sirius, and it was hard to say whose anger seemed greater.
"Margaret had a short temper, but she didn't mean anything else. Ferenze looked at Aven again, his sapphire eyes shining in the night sky, "Aven, I hope you can understand that it doesn't matter what omens we see, it's your own choices that matter. The orbit of the planet can change at any time, and sometimes even the centaurs will look away, so it would be foolish to believe too much in such things. ”
Evan nodded, he didn't care much about prophecy in the first place.
But what did Margaret mean by that sentence he had just said, and what did he see?
There is also Ferenze, who repeatedly emphasized this matter to himself tonight, hoping that Evan would not believe too much in the arrangement of fate, but firmly believe in his own choice.
This was too perverse, and with what Evan knew about the centaurs, he shouldn't have said such a thing, which was completely contrary to what the centaurs had always looked at.
Unless, if Ferenze did see some bad omens from the sky......
In the dim woods, the atmosphere grew heavier.
In the darkness, everything around him was clouded, and a breeze blew, and Evan found himself covered in cold sweat. Looking at the centaur elder in front of the blue flames, intently observing the shape of the smoke, he felt a strong sense of foreboding, as if something bad was about to happen.
Evan pondered, the other party had just mentioned Mars and war.
Not surprisingly, this is supposed to refer to the war with Voldemort, the question is what role did he play in it?
What the hell is going on that makes Ferenze feel uneasy?
Everything is too vague, and the more I think about it, the more worried I feel.
"Remember, Aven!" said Ferenze softly, "nothing is foolproof, not even the knowledge of the centaurs. When it comes time to decide your fate, I want you to make the right choice. ”
After he finished speaking, he didn't give Evan time to ask questions, and went straight back to the centaurs.
"What the hell does Ferenze mean?" Harry said strangely, looking at his back, "he seems to have something to tell us." ”
"These centaurs make me feel uncomfortable. Ron whispered, looking at Evan in awe, "Listen to him, something terrible seems to be going to happen to you." It's weird, you know, it's usually Harry......"
"What a terrible thing, how can you still believe in such a thing?!" Hermione said quickly, "It's exactly the same trick as Professor Trelawney's, I can see it, there is no essential difference at all. From the time she saw the ominous in the teacup, she had been prophesying Harry's death for an entire semester. We eventually learn that the great black dog representing an ominous omen is Sirius, and that instead of any unfortunate events, Harry is looking for the better. ”
"This time it's different, Hermione, the centaurs' predictions are much more accurate than ours!" Ron muttered vaguely, giving Evan a cautious look.
Ferenze mentions war, and if there is a war, then the enemy must be a very evil dark wizard. From a common sense point of view, this dark wizard should be Voldemort, but he has been defeated and lost all his power, not to mention Dumbledore, it is difficult for him to rise again.
If not Voldemort, who would this dark wizard be?
Unable to explain why, Ron remembered that Evan was studying the dark arts. At present, there are all kinds of indications, and it is very likely that Evan is the dark wizard.
Otherwise, the horses wouldn't have gotten their way, and they must have seen it all.
The more Ron thought about it, the more he thought it was possible, everything was already on the horizon, and he reminded himself that he had to be careful.
"Hermione, the prophecy is indeed there!" Harry continued, "Think of the real language that Evan heard......"
"I mean, in entering the state of true prophecy, Professor Trelawney is a liar, and so are the centaurs. Hermione said sharply, "I've decided to give up on divination, it's a complete waste of time. ”
"You need to get the hang of it, Hermione!" Ron interjected, "Why give up this class?! ”
Evan wasn't part of their discussion, still thinking about Ferenze's words and Professor Trelawney's previous prophecy.
The Gryffindor item was kept in the centaur tribe's temple, and the place where Professor Trelawney had prophesied that everything was going to happen was also a temple.
Could there be some connection between these two places, or is it a simple coincidence?!
The uneasy premonition grew stronger, and Evan remembered what he had said when he caught Peter Pettigrew earlier, that he had learned from Voldemort how to get the key to Gryffindor's secret treasure, and that Voldemort must have been to that temple!
Evan suddenly woke up to the fact that if he got the key, the one chosen by Voldemort as prophesied by Professor Trelawney wouldn't be himself, would he?!) )