Chapter 31 - Third Day 02.

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I noticed that I got Lily's name wrong, not that I was wrong, but in my country, she is called Lilian, so I wrote it that way since I started calling Albus of 'Alvo,' which is also the official name in my mother tongue.

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Third Person POV

Hogwarts.

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The room fell into a deadly silence after the teacher's words, and while Snape was thoughtful about it, finding it quite interesting and unexpected, deep down, she didn't believe in those words or that kind of prophecy.

The silence was broken by a Gryffindor student at that moment, "Professor, you must be joking..." He murmured with some fear.

Meanwhile, the teacher did not respond, still seeming frightened, staring intently at the cup. Seeing this, Snape decided to act. Before she could react, Snape grabbed her so quickly that she didn't have time to respond, looking at the cup for a moment before flinging it back with a simple gesture, but it was so forceful that it exploded into a thousand pieces scattered all around the room.

The teacher finally snapped out of her daze seeing the cup shattered into several pieces. Snape saw this, decided to speak while everyone in the room looked at him with their mouths open.

"Come on, Professor, this is nonsense. Me, in a world war on this planet? That's impossible," Snape commented, almost mocking the teacher. While the teacher looked at him still with wide eyes, even with Snape's aggressive action in grabbing the cups, she didn't seem offended, but still looked at him cautiously, fear in her eyes.

She just nodded finally and moved away from Snape to return to the class, while the room erupted in gossip as everyone still looked at Madara, with no one able to disguise it.

"Your ex-friend is scaring me now..." A student next to Lily said with a cautious tone.

"Snape..." Lily didn't know what to make of it, it seemed like an unprecedented absurdity to her and everyone in the room.

Not even the teacher seemed to recover from the shock while she kept silent, seeming to think about what she saw with Snape.

"Hey, you don't believe what she said, do you?" the girl beside her asked with a certain caution, looking up at Snape since she was shorter.

"Do you believe?" Snape asked, turning his gaze while he countered with another question.

"No... that's ridiculous." She admitted, shaking her head no.

Who could believe that a fifth-year student would become the epicenter of a war that would involve the entire planet? They might expect that from you-know-who, but not from a 16-year-old boy.

"See, I didn't think much about it, I realized that this class is useless. It's all nonsense and I'll see if I can change to not wanting to see supposed hypothetical futures..." Snape spoke with some disdain.

The class continued in deadly silence except for the small conversations among the students, until the clock indicated that it finally ended.

"May I accompany you to the common room?" Lucinda asked and Snape shrugged. That indicated to the girl that it was a yes.

Snape soon began to regret it, because the girl suddenly started making conversation about things that were idiotic in his opinion, while he responded in monosyllables.

"Have you been to the lake this year?" She asked.

"Yes." He responded.

"And to Hogsmeade?" She asked again as they walked through the corridors.

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