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After a while, Reina finished her second drink, and Draco and Narcissa returned to the bar.

"Xiaolong, go for a walk with your classmates. Your father and I will be waiting for you here." Narcissa said to Draco when she saw Rena and Pansy.

"We'll go back after we have afternoon tea."

"Got it." Draco nodded.

After saying hello, Reina and Pansy watched Narcissa go upstairs, and then started chatting with Draco, but it was mostly Pansy who shared the scenery when she went out for fun.

After a while, Daphne also returned to the bar, but she was followed by Blaise and Theodore instead of Astoria, and they went out together and strolled around Diagon Alley again.

"Guess what I just ran into, the Gryffindor trio of troublemakers." Daphne said, holding a box of ice cream, as they settled down at Florin's Ice Cream Shop.

"I saw the Gryffindors at the Leaky Cauldron when I was dropping my sister off."

"You saw it, so you saw it. Why are you talking about them for no reason? You can't even stop talking about food." Pansy said. Why were they talking about Gryffindor for no reason? She even ran into Ravenclaw and Hufflepuff, and they didn't say anything. What's so strange about that?

"What if you're interested?" Daphne swayed and leaned against Lena.

"Not interested." Blaise leaned his elbows on the chair and said disdainfully.

"Anyway, I think the Weasley boys are quite flamboyant," said Daphne.

"Zhang Yang? I'm afraid he's not qualified yet."

Draco just watched and didn't participate in the conversation. He and Theodore were discussing something in a low voice.

"Have you figured out what Professor Snape asked your father to find?" Theodore lowered his head and stirred the ice drink in his glass.

"A potion to stabilize the soul." Draco raised the cup to cover his face, turned his head and answered calmly.

“It’s not hard to find.”

"There are always people being received at Malfoy Manor, and my father has dealt with a lot of things this month, including the Ministry of Magic." Draco recalled that his father had met quite a few people recently.

"Mr. Malfoy rarely interferes in the Ministry of Magic." Theodore crossed his legs, put down the cup in his hand, and talked softly to Draco while paying attention to the movements of Reina and others opposite.

"It doesn't mean Malfoy doesn't have anyone at the Ministry."

A potion to stabilize the soul - Theodore was thinking about something, his eyes fell on Reina, and the same with Draco.

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The first day of school.

"Mr. Lupin, you are here too?" Reina opened a carriage casually and was surprised to see Lupin and Harry putting their luggage inside.

"Reina! What a coincidence, let's sit together." Harry stood up and sat down next to Lupin. Reina also accepted the invitation and walked in.

"I'm your new Defense Against the Dark Arts professor. Harry hasn't told you this because I wanted to give you a surprise." Lupin patted Harry on the back, took Reina's luggage and put it on the luggage rack.

"Thank you, this is indeed a surprise. I guess I have to call you Professor Lupin." Reina said with a smile.

"You can call me Mr. Lupin. I have never taught before. In fact, I have secretly learned a lot during this period. I hope I can become a qualified professor." Lupin blinked playfully.

"I certainly will. By the way, I will go to the Malfoy carriage after the train leaves, so there is no need to save my seat."

Harry nodded. Reina was a perfect match for him as a friend, just like Hermione and Ron. He always forgot that Reina was from Slytherin, even though he knew she was from the Malfoy group.

Not long after, Hermione and Ron also found Harry's carriage, and they gathered together again.

As soon as the train started moving, a Slytherin named Pike found Rena in each carriage and called her to the Malfoy's exclusive carriage.

"You're not coming back?" Hermione asked. "Your clothes -" She pointed to the luggage rack above.

Reina replied not to worry, then twirled her wand, and the small jacket on her body turned into the school robe that had to be worn at the dinner party.

"Cool!" Ron exclaimed.

"I recommend "A Simple and Practical Magic Book for Everyday Life" to you." Lena waved goodbye to everyone, and followed Pike to the Malfoy car.

"Reina has always been great at using magic," Hermione praised.

"Oh, Hermione, actually I think you are very good too. You can always think of spells that Harry and I can't think of. Don't forget that you are the top student in the grade and you have always got an O in Charms." Ron walked to the seat next to Hermione and sat down, biting the licorice wand in his mouth.

"But I think Reina will think of using magic to solve the problem before me." Of course Hermione remembered that the book was in the Hogwarts Library and she had borrowed it before. It seemed that she had not memorized enough!

"This is probably because she has lived in the magical world since she was a child. Most children from pure-blood families will receive training from their families and will be enlightened to magic at a very early age. I still remember that Sirius could always think of some magic that we have never seen before to play pranks on others." Lupin explained.

Ron had just opened a box of chocolate frogs and was holding on to it tightly when he bit off the head of the chocolate frog.

"Merlin! It's Dumbledore again." He looked at the pictures inside.

Hermione looked at Ron with disgust. This guy had been like this since the first time they met. He was simply unbearable to look at. She immediately disagreed with Lupin's words and still felt that memorizing two more books seemed more reliable.

The view outside the window became darker and darker, and the clouds became thicker and thicker. Finally, after everyone on the train finished their lunch, it began to drizzle. The rain continued throughout the afternoon, and did not stop until night fell and the train stopped at the station.

Hagrid was on the platform, wrapped in a raincoat and cloak, shouting at the somewhat panicked first-year students, just like when they first entered the school.

When Reina walked to the train door, she stopped for a while. Looking at the brightly lit Hogwarts in the rain in the distance, she couldn't help feeling touched. She was thinking of Snape who was sitting in the teacher's seat after opening the door of Hogwarts Hall.

The raindrops that hit Reina's face were blocked by the wind, and Theodore held up the magic wand umbrella and stretched out his arm to Reina.

On the platform, there were Blaise and Daphne, Draco and Pansy, who were holding wand umbrellas together, and of course Crabbe and Goyle, who were caught in the rain.

"A worried girl on a rainy day." Pansy tilted her head and smiled.

"Except for this noisy environment, I would really appreciate this painting," Blaise joked.

"You're so talkative." Lena put her hand on Theodore's arm and got out of the car, looking angry as if she had been hit on the spot.

A group of people walked together towards the Thestral carriage. You can always trust the sincere friends you make in Slytherin. Talent, friendship, power, Slytherin will help you reach the peak. Even if it is just a simple scene, you can get a glimpse of the true meaning of Slytherin's house motto.

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