HP: Becoming a Maiden Heartthrob

Chapter 267: The Innocent Wizard and the Pretty Widow

"What happened to Lillian?"

Nalilian's abnormal behavior of taking naps anywhere still caused Lavender and Parvati to worry.

After the Divination class, Lavender and Parvati took Hermione to sit beside the bed where Narilla was curled up sleeping and had a serious discussion about it.

"Lillian told me she's on her period," said Hermione, who was checking the books in her bag.

"Can menstruation make people unconscious?" Parvati said without a trace of belief.

"What else?" Hermione couldn't think of anything else.

"I know," Lavender raised her hands at this time, showing a serious expression, "Lillian is actually heartbroken."

"Broken heart?" The other two looked at her.

"Yes," Lavender nodded heavily. "Lillian was devastated by the loss of Senior Diggory. She never shared her grief with anyone, but her body mechanism allowed her to resist by sleeping."

"I've seen this happen to so many heartbroken people, and Lillian is definitely one of them."

Parvati looked puzzled, but Hermione believed it a little.

Because she really didn't see Nalilian discussing Senior Diggory very often. She was always reading books about dragons and occasionally about mermaids.

This was so similar to her breakup with that guy McMillan. She was just as nonchalant and didn't mention it at all.

But after being injured for a long time, he would subconsciously avoid McMillan when he saw him.

"Is there any way to solve this problem?" Hermione couldn't help but ask.

"It's simple," Lavender said. "The best way to deal with a broken heart is to start a new one."

"A new relationship?" Hermione and Parvati asked in unison.

"Yeah," Lavender nodded. "How do you think Lillian got over the McMillan incident?"

"What do you mean?" Hermione guessed.

"Yes," said Lavender, "of course it's her romance with Senior Diggory!"

"It was Senior Digory who healed the scars in her heart with his love." She said, holding her hands.

"…kind of gross," Hermione said.

Parvati nodded.

Lavender: "Hey!"

Parvati shook her head. "Besides, who else do you think could catch Lillian's eye more than Senior Diggory?"

Lavender blinked, trying hard to think.

The first name that came to mind was Senior Ende, which of course wouldn't work.

The second name is Professor Black, which is certainly even worse.

"Isn't there anyone more handsome on your sister's side?" Lavender thought for a long time and could only admit that her circle was too narrow and there was not a single person who could handle it.

"Yes," said Parvati, "but they all like that man."

She looked at her.

Lavender pouted.

she knows.

Autumn Zhang.

"But none of them can compare to Senior Digory," Parvati added.

"That leaves only one option," Lavender sighed, "How about Harry?"

"Harry?" Hermione frowned, looking troubled.

At this time, the little black ball on Nalilian's cheek, who was sleeping quietly in bed, opened her eyes.

"Yes, you see, he's a Triwizard Tournament champion and the Boy-Who-Lived," Lavender recounted. "Even though he can't cook, is often late, looks like he can't take care of himself, always dresses slovenly, likes to hang out with his scoundrel friends, and likes to copy homework... well, I can't go on."

She chose to give up because no matter how much she was persuaded, she felt that this was a hell of a place.

Hermione had an "I understand" look on her face.

She was actually very conflicted.

She really wanted to bring Harry and Nallylian together.

but……

"Actually, I think it's right to persuade Lillian to get back together with Senior Diggory," Parvati gave her opinion.

"Get back together?" Lavender frowned.

"Actually, their breakup wasn't based on principle," Parvati said. "It was just that Senior Diggory helped Senior Ender participate in the Triwizard Tournament. Lillian probably did it out of spite."

Parvati had actually been asked many times about the speculation that the two had broken up. Those people didn't know that Nalilian had broken up with Senior Diggory, and just thought that they were arguing. However, they had already come to ask her if they could take advantage of the situation, which was a dangerous idea.

"I really don't want Lillian to miss out on Senior Diggory," Parvati said. "Whether it's his personality, family nature, looks, or hair color, he's a perfect match for Lillian."

Hermione sighed, "Can you please stop dwelling on that hair color thing of yours?"

"This is very effective, why don't you believe it?" Parvati curled her lips.

"Actually, Parvati is right," Lavender quickly changed the subject. "I also don't think it's a big deal. How can we let Lillian miss her best choice?"

"It's difficult," Hermione shook her head. "Haven't you noticed that you haven't seen Senior Diggory and Senior Ender in recent days?"

Lavender was stunned, her face turning grim. "Really."

I never saw them eating in the auditorium.

"I feel like they're preparing for the next game," Parvati speculated.

"But they won't necessarily skip meals," said Lavender.

"Actually, you can go to Hufflepuff and find them regardless of whether you can see them or not," Hermione said. "The most important thing is, how do you do it?"

"That's easy. Just arrange for them to meet by chance," Lavender analyzed. "After an impulsive breakup, people always regret it when they calm down. It's easy for old feelings to rekindle when they meet again. I've seen it too many times."

Seeing that she was making sense, Hermione looked thoughtful, while Parvati frowned, "Have you seen a lot?"

"I've read a lot of books on this subject!" said Lavender.

"Likely?" asked Parvati, who had rarely seen one.

"'The Domineering Witch and Her Runaway Husband' and 'The Innocent Wizard and the Pretty Widow,'" Lavender said. Meeting Hermione and Parvati's shocked and complicated looks at the titles, she lowered her voice and continued, "Actually, this author also wrote You-Know-Who's the One, which is quite eye-opening. It's a shame she disappeared a few years ago, and all her works were destroyed. The only ones I'm reading are the manuscripts my mother left behind."

"It's really eye-opening," Parvati murmured.

All the messes above are fine, but the mysterious man?

This author is really brave.

"Perhaps," Hermione said seriously, "we could look at your manuscript together and see how it was done?"

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