Chapter 231 Cassandra (1)
With Yunefu’s sensitive perception, he naturally sensed a gaze that was different from ordinary emotions staring at him. When he saw Helena, he couldn’t help frowning. He instinctively felt that this was a omen of trouble.
But then he was relieved. All the relationships here will be gone after he leaves. The most important thing at present is to keep his mind open, which is to find Cruise, and then break his legs to prevent him from ever again. On the basis of saying goodbye, ask him who the target of revenge is, and then consider whether to continue.
In contrast, Helena is really not in his scope of consideration, and there is no need to take it into consideration.
They went up further, it seemed that they were lucky, and finally they did not encounter anyone who could not escape, and came to the eighth floor of the North Tower, where later generations were divination classrooms, and now it seems to be just an attic.
However, before Yunefo could go up, the circular trapdoor on the ceiling suddenly opened, and an escalator descended from the attic, walking down a witch who appeared to be a middle-aged witch.
He has fluffy blond hair, a turquoise wizard robe, and his eyes are a strange dark gray-blue, and there is a little light like a morning star in the sky.
“I’m Cassandra Trelawney,” greeted the witch. “I’ve heard Cruise talk about you, Univer, and now you’re a wonderful kid.”
Unieff narrowed his eyes a little, Cruise even said everything about him?
“Where’s Cruise?” Eugene decided to cut to the chase.
“You’re a bit late,” Cassandra said. “He just left. In fact, I was going to keep him for a or two, but he said he was in a hurry and was running like a wild boar, hoping He’s not going to hit anything.”
“Where did he go?” Unieff asked.
“He didn’t tell me either,” Cassandra said. “Maybe it was too late to tell, maybe to avoid you.”
“Why are you avoiding me?” Unieff asked.
“Because he didn’t think he would be able to get revenge that way,” Cassandra said. “The prophecy I gave him was that the stone would burn, so he thought it wouldn’t end if he didn’t die.”
“Who the **** is he looking for?” Unieff asked.
“Slytherin.” Cassandra spit out a reasonable name, and said, “Aren’t you going to chase? Because of the ban, he may still be in the castle now.”
Unieff said, “Can you ask us to go up to the attic and have a look?”
Cassandra smiled and said, “Of course.”
She turned back to the attic, and asked everyone to come up together. Younifu observed the environment. The attic was filled with crystal balls, and there was also a basin filled with water, which contained strange magic.
With the curtains drawn and only one candle lit, the room looked rather dim.
Cassandra pushed aside the curtain, and let the faint rays of light shine in, sprinkled on the crystal ball, as if the large pearls were shining.
No one can hide here.
Unieff heaved a sigh of relief, thinking that he was going to be in a hurry, but he was a step late. Since he didn’t block it, with Cruise’s ability and understanding of him, it would be futile to chase after him like a fly without a target. .
Thinking of this, he withdrew from the more urgent state, stabilized his mind, and planned to extract a little information from Kassandra.
However, before he could speak, Cassandra smiled first and said gently, “Can you please let Helena and Barrow go, let me explain from the school side, it will surely clear up the misunderstanding.”
“Master?” Lulu looked at Unieff.
Unieff nodded.
So Barrow and Helena were both freed.
Barrow seemed to want to say something, but Cassandra said one step ahead: “Barrow, can I trouble you to inform Gryffindor and the others, we may need a banquet to welcome friends from afar.”
“Banquet? Friends?” Barrow was shocked and angry. “Professor! They smashed our door! And two! Most importantly, he was rough on Ms. Ravenclaw’s daughter!”
“It’s all a misunderstanding, let me explain,” Cassandra said. “Okay, go tell the principal and them.”
Barrow gradually calmed down, although he was very resentful, but after all, it was Slytherin who came out and knew how to save time.
He waved his robe sleeves angrily, and was about to turn around and leave.
Cassandra said to Helena again: “Son, you are the same, I think it is more convenient for you to notify your mother. After all, if your mother is still in the bedroom, Barrow can’t do anything about it. in.”
“…” Helena glanced at Unieff and seemed to want to stay, but what Cassandra said was well-founded, so she had to agree.
Cassandra sent Barrow and Helena in a few words, and she was the only one left in the attic, along with Unieff and his party of five.
She seemed confident that Unieff wouldn’t do anything to her.
“Please take a seat,” she said. “Since you didn’t chase, there shouldn’t be anything too urgent, right? Why don’t you drink some tea with me first.”
The crowd did not answer, although each had his own will, but at this time, Yunefo should be the first to speak, in order to establish the next situation.
Eugene sat on a futon.
The atmosphere suddenly relaxed.
The wizard scholar smiled and said, “Long time no see, Cassandra.”
Cassandra also said: “You haven’t seen you for a long time, Mordrem. I didn’t expect that you would bring someone to smash both of our doors after seeing each other for more than ten years.”
Sure enough, as the wizard scholars said, they have known each other for a long time.
The wizard scholar said: “Hahaha, I didn’t mean it, and I thought you would predict my arrival in advance… Your prophecy has regressed.”
Cassandra said: “Maybe~www.readmtl.com~ I really didn’t expect it this time, otherwise I would have gone out to welcome it long ago.”
She looked at the therapist and Connie again, and they knew each other.
In the self-introduction here, the therapist gave his name, Misha Cresian, but for the sake of convenience, he was referred to as the therapist.
And she said rarely, “Can you give me an autograph?”
Cassandra hesitated a little and said, “Sure, but tell me, what do you want it for?”
The therapist said: “I have a senior who takes care of me a lot, so I want to give her a gift. She is a divination student, and I think your signature should make her very happy.”
She was undoubtedly talking about Anna.
After listening to Cassandra, she nodded and agreed: “So it is, you are really a caring child, I promise you.”
She took out a crystal ball, took out a quill pen and signed her name under the base, saying, “I think since I’m a wizard who learns divination, why don’t you give me a crystal ball and say hello to your senior sister on my behalf. .”