Hogwarts: I'm just here to enjoy the magic

Chapter 412 What do you think of my sister?

The moon sets and the sun rises, and it's a new day.

After the little wizards of Gryffindor woke up, they freshened up a little and then moved to the Great Hall.

Have a nice breakfast, gossip, and then go to class.

This is an established process.

Today is no exception.

If there is anything special, it is that the House Cup scoring hourglass shows that Gryffindor has been deducted fifty points.

Fifty points, this is a big number.

Some people remember that everything was fine after dinner last night, but why is it different today?

It was obvious that someone had deducted points from Gryffindor last night.

And one deduction is fifty points.

So, who is it?

Although there is no definite evidence, young wizards generally believe that it is Harry and Ron.

These two people are really capable of causing trouble.

Gryffindor needs to lose a few points every day.

To be honest, if it weren't for the fact that Sister Lily was in Gryffindor and Snape was adding points to Gryffindor every day, it is really doubtful that Gryffindor would have lost points by the end of the semester. state.

If that is really the case, it would be unprecedented.

With such a major event, the hottest topic this morning is the platinum combination and point deductions.

When Harry and Ron walked into the Great Hall, the little lions immediately turned their attention to them.

This startled them.

"What's going on?" Harry and Ron whispered, "They seem to be glaring at us?"

"Draco told what happened last night?" Ron wasn't sure either.

Ambush and attack Filch.

This is of course something of a very bad nature. Even if they are in an attempted attempt, it is normal for them to be deducted dozens of points.

Because it happened at night, most people didn't know they had done this.

As the person who gave the verdict to the platinum team, Professor McGonagall was not the kind of villain who liked to spread news around.

After thinking about it, only Draco would do this.

"Looking at it now, it doesn't seem to be the case, but it's just a matter of time. Draco won't let us go." Harry said hesitantly.

Because the little lions in front of them just looked at them and did not directly come up to scold them.

According to his understanding of these students, if what they did was spread, then these students would not just watch.

It ranges from insults to insults, to violence in severe cases.

This is normal development.

After all, Gryffindors are brave, and it's normal to use hands and feet.

"Draco, damn Draco," Ron snorted.

Turning to look towards the Slytherin area.

Draco was nowhere to be seen.

After thinking about it, he rushed to Gryffindor, grabbed some bread from the table, and ran all the way, dragging Harry away from here.

Harry followed Ron somewhat dazedly.

After a short jog, Ron stopped at the corner of a corridor.

He casually gave half of the bread to Harry, and then ate it: "Oops, I forgot to get the milk. It's all that damn Draco's fault."

He said with a disgusted expression.

"Why did we go out to have breakfast?" Harry was a little confused, "Wouldn't it be nice to eat inside?"

"Of course we should run away while no one knows what we have done." Ron rolled his eyes, "If they knew what we had done, they would definitely make a fuss."

They are all from Gryffindor, so they have a pretty clear idea of ​​the moral character of their own house.

"Well, last night was really..." Harry ate the bread with a sad expression, "I was a little careless."

He regretted it a little.

Acting too hastily.

Not only did he fail to achieve his original goal, he also put himself in a disadvantageous situation.

"It's all over, why are you still thinking about it?" Ron was very calm, "It's better to think about Draco."

"Those rings?" Harry looked down at his left hand.

The ring on the wrist is so light that it seems to have no weight.

"I thought about it last night." Ron said cautiously, "Can't Draco use this ring to force us to transform?"

"Yes, that's right."

"Obviously, this thing has the function of forcing us to wear the ring."

"and then?"

"Have you ever considered that we snatch Draco's ring?" Ron lowered his voice mysteriously, "That's called the main device, right? After we grab the main device, then let them wear it. Go up to the remaining rings. In this way, can’t we control their actions?”

Harry's eyes lit up when he heard this.

"I've thought about it for a long time. The reason why our operation failed was because there were too few people." Ron curled his lips. "If there were two more helpers, we would never have a problem."

The lack of people is a big pain point.

How many people are in Draco's group?

At least three people.

Draco, and his right arm.

This doesn't even count the other people close to Draco.

And how many people are there on their side?

The answer is obvious, only two people.

Harry, and Ron.

Every time an armed conflict breaks out, it's two against three.

It’s always two against three.

This has great rigid requirements on their individual strength.

If it were a little weaker, it would definitely be defeated by Draco and his gang in every conflict.

"The lack of people is indeed a problem." Harry nodded, "But where will we get the help?"

Between people, we pay attention to fate.

When he first entered school, he and Ron hit it off immediately and quickly became close friends.

As for the others...

Even his other roommates don't have as close a relationship as Ron.

When conflicts arise, even fewer people are willing to help.

"If there's nothing wrong with that fan of yours, we can have an extra helper." Ron said helplessly.

"You mean Colin?" Harry frowned, "Don't you know that he is crazy?"

Colin Creevey, first year Gryffindor student.

Big fan of Harry.

As soon as he entered school, he kept chasing Harry with a camera.Take pictures every chance you get.

They were photographed while eating, in class, playing Quidditch, chatting with girls, and even going to the toilet.

Harry was really frightened by Colin.

The thought of being with such a person really makes the hairs on your body stand up.

"No matter how crazy he is, he still listens to you, doesn't he?" Ron shook his head, "At least, he will not betray you and is willing to listen to your orders."

"Forget it, there's no point talking about him." Harry didn't want to continue this topic, "Anyway, he's petrified now and can't help."

"Then... what do you think of my sister?" Ron asked coldly.

This startled Harry.

"How does this have anything to do with your sister?" Harry couldn't understand at all.

"There is no way. There are few people and many things are difficult to do."

Ron had a cruel look in his eyes.

“The more people there are, the easier it will be to accomplish something.”

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