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Christmas

Hermalena only spent a simple Christmas with the Rex family. Old Rex insisted on celebrating Christmas in a big way and treating Rena well. He even got up and wanted to be discharged from the hospital. Rena and Micent could neither persuade nor stop him.

Finally, Missent asked Rena to hold old Rex back, and he moved Mrs. Rex over by moving his shadow, and then he pushed her back. So, with Rena's refusal, Mrs. Rex's dangerous eyes, and Missent's secret joy, they decided to have a simple Christmas. But Mrs. Rex also specifically asked Rena to come and spend Christmas with them in the future.

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In the blink of an eye, the Christmas holiday passed by.

Harry and Ron were eagerly waiting at school, hoping their friends would return soon;

Hermione looked forward to the start of school, praying that her two remaining companions would be able to find some useful information on Nicolas Flamel.

Hermalena was sent back from Africa by Misent, and took the Hogwarts Express back to school, but she was troubled by that matter;

Draco sat in the Malfoy box struggling with how to complete the task given by his father without being discovered by Reina;

Snape also returned to the office in the cellar from the fireplace with complicated thoughts...

In short, each family has their own worries, and each worry is different. But everything has an end, and the train will eventually arrive at the station. After worrying for a while, the matter will pass.

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Since the start of school, Wood's Quidditch training has become more rigorous. He practices continuously even on rainy days. Although Weasley always complains that Wood is a training maniac, Harry doesn't think so. After all, if he wants to defeat Slytherin in the College Cup, he must win a game against Hufflepuff.

They also learned a very unfortunate news that Snape would be the referee for the next Quidditch game, which meant that if Slytherin might lose, he would definitely not make a fair judgment. This brought them a lot of pressure. No wonder Wood became so... irritable?

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"Blow those Gryffindor guys to death and make them lose!"

"Look how they catch the Golden Snitch. Haha, catching it with their mouths. That's what they would do."

The children in the Slytherin common room were muttering to each other.

Hermalena was sitting on the sofa by the fireplace, daydreaming. Draco led a group of people in from outside the basement. When he saw Reina, he paused, but still walked over there.

"Hey, Hermalena, why are you sitting here in a daze again?" Crabbe asked first.

"Oh, oh, you are here." Lena came back to her senses.

"What are you thinking about?" Draco demanded.

"Nothing, I just finished my homework and was daydreaming." Reina said.

"Where did you come back from?"

Draco pretended not to care and said, "From the Great Hall, I met Longbottom on the way. You remember, the stupid and cowardly Gryffindor."

"Of course I remember. My memory isn't so bad that I can't remember people after a semester. I guess you bullied him again?"

"Hmph, it's okay, it's just a Leg-Locking Curse, I didn't do anything to him, I just made him jump back and embarrass himself. I can't believe he's a Gryffindor, I said, he doesn't deserve to be there." Draco sneered.

Reina remembered that in her previous life, she happened to witness the killing of Nagini, and the one holding the sword of Gryffindor was the usually timid Longbottom.

"But he is there, the Sorting Hat... um, no, I mean maybe we can wait and see, maybe he will change in some different ways."

Reina thought of that old hat, and it seemed that this reason couldn't even convince herself.

"Reina, are you going to the next Quidditch game? Did you know that the referee is the dean?" Draco looked at Reina.

"I heard about it, but I won't go."

"Why, what are you going to do?"

"I asked Obers to bring some books recently. I want to read more."

"Are there any books that Hogwarts doesn't have?"

"Not all of them were bought, some are from home." Which means there are quite a few.

"But the books that can be bought outside are also available in the Hogwarts Library. What kind of books are you reading?"

"For example, "Does the Soul Control Magic or Does Magic Affect the Soul?" and "The Unknown Reenactment of the Magic World"? There are a few books, but I can't remember them."

"What kind of book is this? What are you reading? It has nothing to do with what we are studying. Don't tell me you have already started your graduation thesis on magic."

"How is that possible? I am well-read. I read a lot when I am bored at home."

"So just looking?"

"Yeah, Draco, what happened? Why do you have so many questions today? You even bothered me while I was reading."

"Ahem, it's nothing, it's just... you don't even go to the Quidditch game with the dean as the referee, and it's not enough for me to ask. Look, no one is stopping you from watching. Just look, don't think of yourself as a Ravenclaw nerd." Draco covered his mouth and coughed twice, explaining.

"This is weird..." Reina got up and went back to the dormitory.

It was not necessary to watch Quidditch, and there was no need to watch it again after watching so many games. It would be better to study the magic of the soul. Reina thought that there were no magic books about the soul in the library, and the books about Horcruxes were also collected by Dumbledore. She could only get some from other ways, such as Knockturn Alley.

She wrote a letter to Piss, asking him to go to the shop in Knockturn Alley to look for some books on the dark arts of the soul, reincarnation, and curses, and then mail one or two to school at a time. She was afraid of attracting attention if there were too many, so she asked him to also bring two copies of the books from the library at home.

As for what I just said to Draco, well, that was all made up. He will forget about it in a few days anyway, so he can just say he has finished reading it then.

However, she had to recall how many resources the Malfoy family had connected with the Talros family. Some things should be put on the agenda as soon as possible. If they were delayed for too long, there would be no good results...

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During the Quidditch match, Harry finished the game in just five minutes, which was simply the fastest game in history. Because Snape always gave Hufflepuff the opportunity to take free throws, Harry had to catch the Golden Snitch early as Captain Wood requested, but unexpectedly, Harry was too fast.

Although Gryffindor won the game and might even surpass Slytherin to win the house cup, Harry didn't seem to want to celebrate. He dragged Hermione and Ron and hurried into an empty room.

"Harry, what happened to you? Where did you go just now?" Hermione asked puzzledly.

"Yeah, I didn't see you. Fred and the others got the cake from the kitchen and were preparing to have a celebration party." This was Ron, his nose was even bleeding, as if he had had a fight with someone.

"Don't worry about that for now! I just saw Snape enter the Forbidden Forest, and I followed him on my broom. Guess what I saw?"

"Quirrel! Snape is threatening Quirrell! He said to Quirrell, 'You know what I mean, I'm waiting for your little tricks, and we'll talk again when you decide who to serve.' I guarantee it's definitely a threat!" Harry didn't even give the two a chance to answer.

"Why? Did Snape find out something about Quirrell? But, allegiance?" Hermione asked.

"The Philosopher's Stone! The thing under the three-headed dog must be the Philosopher's Stone of Nicolas Flamel. Snape must be after the Philosopher's Stone. He must have threatened Quirrell to cover for him so that he could steal the Philosopher's Stone himself. There's no doubt about it!" Ron said seriously.

"No, no, but how do you explain Quirrell's attempt to kill Harry in Quidditch? Why on earth did he want to hurt Harry?" Hermione reminded them.

"What more needs to be explained? Snape knew Quirrell's evil intentions, and then used this to threaten Quirrell. Isn't this a perfect match? Neither of them is a good person." Ron said seriously.

"Although I don't know why Quirrell wants to hurt me, I don't know why Snape always makes things difficult for me, right? Hermione. I think what you say makes sense, Ron." Harry said.

"That's... that's exactly what it is... OK, so what's the little trick?"

"I guess Quirrell is actually the one who protects the Philosopher's Stone, just like Hagrid's Fluffy. He also set up some anti-dark magic spells there. Don't forget that he is the Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher, and Snape must be exposed to those spells if he wants to get the Philosopher's Stone."

"So, as long as Quirrell can resist Snape, the Philosopher's Stone will be safe?" said Hermione.

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In this wave, Ron, one of the Gryffindor trio, made a great contribution (?)

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