Hermione's little expression, in Tom's eyes, is really cute and cute. He couldn't help but covered his mouth and smiled.
"What are you laughing at!" Hermione kicked Tom's knee under the table again, "This tea is really hot!"
This time Tom was quick-witted and caught Hermione's outstretched foot. Hermione turned pale in shock and continued to pump hard, but she couldn't break free from Tom's "claw".
"What do you want to do?" She didn't dare to speak loudly, so she lowered her voice and scolded.
"What are you doing? Miss Granger, you have to drink tea quickly." Tom seemed to be fine on the surface, but his hands under the table kept making small movements.
He grabbed Hermione's ankle with one hand and took off the little leather shoes from her feet with the other.
"Don't..." Hermione's face flushed all of a sudden, she didn't expect Tom to be so bold, and she was glad that the two of them were sitting in the corner of the fortune-telling classroom. As long as there wasn't too much noise, they wouldn't attract others. Notice.
Tom felt the softness in his hand, and he couldn't help but scratch his finger at the center of Hermione's foot. There is an acupoint called "Yongquan Point" in the small depression in the middle of the foot. It feels the most sensitive. Tom gently rubbed the soles of Hermione's feet with his fingers, which immediately made her whole body numb and rubbed back and forth for a few times. Min felt as if dozens of small ants were crawling in her internal organs, and the tea she had just drank almost spit out.
"Stop... Surrender... I won't kick you..." Hermione's resistance time was shorter than that of France, so she chose to disarm and surrender. Tom also stopped, but did not let go directly, but peeled off Hermione's stockings.
"Pledge~ lest you surrender and betray again." Tom said with a smile, pointing to the cup of tea in front of Hermione. He hung Hermione's little leather shoes on her toes under the table and let go of her feet.
Hermione, like a startled little octopus, shrank her feet back, and then turned slightly to put her shoes on. When she was all set, she glared at Tom.
After such a fold, the tea is a little colder. Despite being extremely reluctant, Hermione drank the tea in the cup as quickly as possible, and disposed of her own tea residues as required.
"Give it to you, keep it! You don't have to pay it back!" Hermione pushed the tea **** towards Tom and stared at him fiercely. It's just those reddish cheeks that make the threat feel less oppressive.
Tom also handed Hermione his own tea.
Hermione took the teacup and looked at it.
"In my opinion, you are afraid that you will be struck by lightning soon. Not only will you be struck by lightning, but you will also roll down the stairs and break several bones... Anyway, you are about to have a **** disaster!"
"Hey! Don't be blind!" Tom pouted.
He glanced at Hermione's teacup, stunned for a moment, and then compared it with "Poke the Fog and See the Future", "Blood Light Disaster?"
He was shocked: Hermione was going to have a bloodbath?
He carefully deciphered the graphics in the teacup, and found that after the comparison and translation, the tea leaves gave him a hint that Hermione would suffer from a **** disaster, but it was safe, but it would be a little uncomfortable.
"Take care of you." Tom shrugged, but he only got a glare from Hermione. While listening to Tom talking on the side, Hermione really wanted to put the cup of tea in her hand upside down on his head.
At this time, Professor Trelawney spoke up. She had just been attracted by the movement made by Harry and Ron-the two were joking in her class, and they were not right, which made her a little dissatisfied.
"Honey, let me see your tea," she hurried over to Ron and snatched Harry's teacup from him. Seeing that the professor was about to take action in person, the students all quieted down, quietly watching Professor Trelawney interpret the tea leaves.
Tom, too, watched all this with contempt.
Professor Trelawney glanced down at the tea leaves and completed her interpretation. She took Tom's gaze away from her teacup.
She suddenly had an idea.
"Mr. Yodel," she put the teacup in front of Tom, "what did you see in the cup?"
Tom was stunned for a moment, and glanced into the cup. The tea residue in it looked a bit like an eagle.
"Eagle." He answered honestly.
Professor Trelawney looked as if she was taken aback. She just gave out the tea on a whim, to see how that weird little wizard would interpret it. I didn't expect him to say it all at once The image she saw.
"Yeah, that's right, you have a rival." She looked at Harry.
"Everyone knows that Harry has a life and death enemy." Ron muttered. However, Professor Trelawney ignored him, and now her attention was more on Tom, whose interpretation just made her eyes bright.
"Look again." She twirled the teacup for Tom, and the eagle-shaped tea residue inside turned into a stick.
"Oh, the stick! An attack!" Professor Trelawney exclaimed when he heard Tom's answer. "Boy, you and I saw exactly the same thing!"
As soon as these words came out, the students present were shocked. If what Professor Trelawney said just now, he may have been acting in a ghost, directing and acting, then Tom's situation cannot be explained by self-directing and acting-unless Professor Trelawney is extremely shameless, she will just say whatever Tom says. What to echo, otherwise the two really saw the same pattern!
And the symptoms of Tom's fables are also very consistent with Harry's experience: he has an old enemy - Voldemort, who has just suffered an attack on the Hogwarts Express - this story has almost spread throughout Hogwarts. .
"Okay boy, don't say what the next graphic is..." Trelawney moved the cup closer, "In this way, I will write the answer on the paper, and you will also Write what you see, and we'll check it out, come-"
She handed Tom a quill and a small piece of parchment.
Tom wrote the pattern he saw on the paper, and Professor Trelawney put her and Tom's writing together. At this moment, the other students craned their necks, trying to see the answer on the parchment one step ahead of their classmates - even Hermione.
At this moment, there was a thud, and it turned out that Neville accidentally overturned the table, but no one cared. At most, he glanced at him, and then looked away, waiting for Professor Trelawney to reveal the final answer.
Neville's ears turned red, and he was scrambling to clean up the mess on the ground.
At this time, Professor Trelawney glanced at the words on the two pieces of parchment, exclaimed, and sat back in the armchair, covering his chest with one hand, and closed his eyes.
On both pieces of parchment was written: Skull - meaning Harry would be in danger.