The Chinese girl from Hufflepuff is both timid and brave

Chapter 161: The Difference Between a Stupid Lion and a Stupid Badger

Snape walked into the classroom and looked at the students who were sitting in their seats neatly.

The students from the two houses sat far apart from each other, and he knew why.

He frowned as he thought of the journal still in his office drawer.

The next second, with a "pop" sound, a notebook fell from a student's desk in front of him.

The quaint and even outdated cover successfully made his eyebrows jump. The Hufflepuff who dropped the thing bent down hurriedly to pick it up, and the look in his eyes when he looked at him was full of tension and innocence.

He knew this Hufflepuff because she was incredibly stupid and had no idea she was stupid.

Hogwarts often has students like her who think they are a little clever and dishonest. Although Snape has seen many such people, she is a little special, after all, those were Gryffindor boys, and she is a Hufflepuff girl.

Unlike those stupid lions who still look proud after causing trouble, she always prefers to pretend nothing happened after making a big noise, and that innocent look can always easily deceive many people.

Snape didn't know whether the stupid lion was more annoying or the stupid badger needed a lesson.

He passed by expressionlessly without even giving her a glance.

But I suddenly heard her whisper to her companions: "I was scared to death, luckily nothing happened, this will give us extra points at the end of the semester."

"Bonus points? You've been studying this crappy book every day these past few days, and this is all you came up with?"

"Of course, I asked Professor Sprout yesterday, and she wouldn't lie to me."

Snape's eyelids twitched again. These two people actually dared to whisper in his class in what they thought was a low voice. Was it because he had lost too few points recently?

Or do they really think that Dumbledore's boring trick can help them get some useless points?

He turned around abruptly and looked over coldly, only to see that both of them were sitting upright, with books and a scale on the table, looking like good students who were listening to the class attentively.

"If you could use your limited intelligence and talents for the right things..." he whispered, his eyes skimming over the diary she was holding in her arms, "Why don't you expect anyone to give you extra points? It's better not to act stupidly in front of me."

Sun Zhu blinked at him and said, "This is impossible, Professor Snape."

Snape's eyebrows twitched. This Hufflepuff was becoming more and more lawless.

"Because I'm not as smart as you, of course I will appear particularly stupid in front of you. In this situation, I can't guarantee that I won't always make mistakes." She continued to talk to herself.

Snape snorted coldly and decided to ignore this hopeless troll.

Fina expressed her admiration with her eyes. She picked up the feather pen and quickly wrote a line of words: "You made him so angry that he didn't even bother to deduct points from us."

Sun Zhu quietly made a "yeah" gesture.

Until the end of the Potions class, Snape did not pay any extra attention to her, even though Sun Zhu deliberately showed him the fake diary.

Xiao Tongzi told her early this morning that Dumbledore had done something to the authentic diary in Snape's hand last night, and now it looked different from before.

Although she had no idea what exactly happened, Sun Zhu now felt that with Snape and Dumbledore around, there was no need for her to worry at all.

"But host, do you still want that amethyst necklace?" The system reminded, "I can sense that the progress of your main quest is about to change. The diary is one of the important Horcruxes. If you still want to gain system experience, you'd better pay more attention to it."

Sun Zhu let out a long sigh.

In the Defense Against the Dark Arts class, Alexander still looked like he deserved a beating, so the tea-drinking trio tactfully sat in the back row, deciding to ignore him.

"Why did Professor Snape say that about you last class?"

Cedric held a quill and scribbled on his notebook while chatting with them with his ear tilted.

Anyway, the people in the back row were all low-class people who were not worthy of learning magic in Alexander's opinion. He didn't care what they were doing and just ignored them. On this point, they both reached a kind of disgusting consensus.

"You know, Professor Snape always wants to deduct points about twenty days a month. The specific reason is not important."

"Okay, so how is Karina recovering?" Cedric put down his pen. "The captain and Senior Trok are very concerned about her. Senior Trok said that he failed to stop the flying Bludger and caused her to accidentally bump into his broom."

"It's nothing serious. She can go back to the dormitory this afternoon and continue training with us tomorrow."

"So hard working? Not taking a few more days off? When I went to see her in the morning, she insisted on lying on the bed in the infirmary and refused to leave." Fina frowned.

"You also know what classes she has this morning. There's no way she would be willing to get up and attend class."

"Do we really not need to worry about her anymore?" Fina said with some disbelief.

"If we care about her, we can consider sneaking over to the restaurant early at noon and bringing her some delicious food."

"The main course for lunch today is our signature lamb chops, but the patient doesn't seem to be suited to eating them," Cedric added.

"Oh, that's such a pity, we have to eat it all by ourselves." Sun Zhu shook his head regretfully.

Although Alexander never glanced in their direction the entire time, they still behaved well until the get out of class was over before rushing to the cafeteria.

Not skipping classes is their greatest effort.

Who would have thought that in a Hogwarts classroom, someone would be there to promote the glorious deeds of Grindelwald, a famous Durmstrang alumnus.

She suspected that this man would talk about this matter for a month, and most of the students who listened to his lectures carefully were confused and didn't even realize that this man was also a terrible dark lord.

Although this man has not brought any influence to the British wizarding world, students should not be taught to worship him. If Dumbledore knew, he might not agree.

...right.

Sun Zhu shook his head and sat down at the dining table, but suddenly he exclaimed.

"What's wrong?" Cedric looked at her.

"Well, I lost something."

"What is that?" Fina picked up a piece of fried ham and took a bite.

"Oh, it's those two diaries, something that can give us extra points." Sun Zhu sighed, "Oh no, why am I so careless."

"What diary? The one that Peeves threw away before?" Cedric whispered.

"Yes, I thought they were lost by someone else, but it's actually a test from the principal. You'll get extra points if you complete it. We have to get them back."

Cedric looked confused, as if he didn't fully understand, but he nodded and said, "So what are you going to do? You need my help..."

"Ahem, excuse me for disturbing you all." Sun Zhu stood up and walked to several dining tables, facing the students from four colleges who were having lunch, and gave himself a "loud voice".

Many students turned their heads to look at her and whispered.

"I'm Choo Sun, a second-year Hufflepuff. I accidentally lost a few diaries recently. They look very old, and the title page is signed by Tom. The diaries may be a little strange, but they are very important to me. If any classmates have found them, can you please return them to me? I will reward you handsomely."

She clasped her hands together and looked very sincere.

"Host, I can actually help you locate the other books later."

"And then, snatch it from someone? How can I do such an unfriendly thing?"

"So you..."

"So I can only try to see if I can trick them this way."

"...As long as you are happy."

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