v2 Chapter 76: Evans' Prophecy

Latest website: Evans wiped his monocle, "Aren't you curious about your own destiny at all? In my eyes, there are traces of such an ethereal thing as fate."

Tom laughed, "It's a coincidence, in my eyes, the future is also clear!"

Tom looked at Evans seriously. He didn't think this man was a liar, but there was a taste of low-end deception in his behavior. If he said again after a while: Unknown, **** disaster, bad omen of death, then the taste is too right!

First give a small profit, then say that you can get a free medical examination, and finally say that you have a big problem with your body. You replace petty profits with butter beer, free medical examinations for free divination, and then replace physical problems with fate problems. Does it fit the process very well? Evans' method is similar to the one selling health care products at the gate of the community.

Evans doesn't seem to understand Legilimency, or he'll have to jump up and give Tom a big fight: who do you think I am?

But when he took out his divination equipment, Tom still had the urge to leave: Evans took out a crystal ball, a turtle shell, six ancient coins, a sand table and a pen, and A small incense burner holding a bunch of herbs.

"Your divination methods are a bit complicated..." Tom couldn't help complaining that this set of divination methods at least mixed five kinds of divination methods, including Chinese and Western styles, and even a little bit of the African continent.

Evans also looked a little embarrassed. He supported his monocle, saying that these seem to be tedious steps, but they are all necessary steps.

So he started divination for Tom.

He first placed the coin on the herb in a specific position, then ignited the herb, put the tortoise shell in, and then closed the lid of the small incense burner. The green smoke formed by the burning of the herbs passed through the tortoise shell and came out little by little from the lid of the incense burner. Evans picked up the crystal ball and drew the smoke into it. Immediately, the crystal ball that was originally clear became smoky.

The drinkers around seemed to be busy with their own affairs, but in fact they secretly focused their attention on the two people who were divination, wanting to see what happened. The protagonists of the incident, Tom and Evans, didn't seem to notice at all, completely ignoring that their conversations might be being overheard.

Evans picked up the censer, took a deep breath, and sucked in all the remaining smoke. It can be seen that the taste is very good, and Evans's eyes rolled suddenly, and his hands began to tremble. He grabbed the pen and began to write and draw on the sand table, drawing a lot of ghost characters that no one could understand.

After the ghost painting talisman was finished, a white mist spewed out of Evans' nose, which was a full foot long, and it did not disperse. He waved his hand to disperse the white fog, held the crystal ball, and compared the shape of the white fog in the crystal ball with the pattern he just drew.

Tom:  …

Good guy, really let you use it all! With so many bits and pieces, Evans is really strung together, and it seems quite reasonable.

Obviously, the other guests in the pig's head bar were also frightened by Evans' series of operations, and they all pricked up their ears and wanted to hear Evans' prophecy.

Evans stared at the crystal ball for a quarter of an hour, then sighed: "I saw 'unknown' in your destiny."

Tom: Ah this...

All eavesdroppers: Ah this...

Evans: ?

What is your attitude? This is "unknown"! The "unknown" that can bring curse and death! Why do you have such an expression! Did I miss something?

"Wait a minute, I'll take a look." Evans felt really incomprehensible and unbelievable. So he took the crystal ball again, looked at it carefully for a while, and finally was very sure that he saw something very bad in the prophecy.

"I find it unbelievable, how can you fall asleep in your situation?" Evans fell into great confusion.

Tom: ?

"You should also have a good talent for divination, right? Don't you have a little foreknowledge? If I had half of your bad omens, I might have sleepless nights." Evans fiddled with his monocle.

[Divination: 4 (innate talent)]

It can probably be called "has a good talent", right? Tom thought so. But even if Evans is right, he has already classified Evans as a charlatan. Other people in the bar thought so too. Now their mentality has changed from peeping at the "secret" to listening to free cross talk.

It can't be blamed on Evans either, mainly because the word "ominous" and "ominous" has been used badly by a woman named Trelawney over the past decade. Because of her perseverance and persistence in making some bad prophecies, these experienced wizards have turned "unknown" and liars. This can also be regarded as an alternative predecessor who planted a tree to enjoy the shade.

Evans didn't know it, he only knew that there was a happy atmosphere in the pig's head bar for a moment.

"I'm not joking with you!" He was a little upset, and he decided to make an exception this time to tell the little wizard in front of him about the fate he observed.

"Please speak."

"Please don't laugh!"

"I didn't laugh."

Evans:  …

Are you making me blind?

"The crystal ball told me that Hogwarts will not be very peaceful in the next few years, it is a time of trouble, I even saw very bright stars inside, which is not a good sign, but fortunately, this omen soon because A mysterious force dissipated..."

Tom nodded, and he agreed. This is the case, Hogwarts would have ushered in a big war, but the culprit was solved in advance Wouldn't this disaster disappear invisibly?

Of course, only Tom believed this, and everyone else scoffed. Where is Hogwarts? Dumbledore's there! Which dark wizard would dare to die there?

"But this year, a demon king will be free from the shackles that bind it."

"It?" Tom was a little curious. When Evans described the devil, he did not specify the gender of the devil, but used "it" to refer to it.

"Yes, I can't see the details, but I know that a demon king will be free from the shackles that bind it, and will bring disaster to a country, and of course, fate tells me that this demon king will also become the leader of that country. "

"Behind the scenes?"

"Probably?" Evans nodded.

Tom thought things were getting interesting: Evans' prophecy, there was something about it.

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