Luke ended up not having a night out.
But he didn't sleep until midnight today. Instead, he got up early.
Hogwarts at night is a bit too dangerous now.
Dumbledore set a trap for Voldemort and set a stage for Harry. If there is no absolute benefit, then it is best for him to stay away from these things.
While Dumbledore was focusing on the Savior and the Dark Lord, he took the opportunity to develop his power and promote his ideas. This was the wisest choice. Before Dumbledore leaves Luke alone, Luke decides to stay on the same page with him as much as possible.
Of course, this is somewhat wishful thinking. Just like he would also think about how to dig a hole for Dumbledore or bribe him. It's hard to tell whether Dumbledore is paying part of his attention to himself now. I also want to arrange my role in this world.
Gee, if you think about it from this perspective, Dumbledore is really arrogant.
After getting out of bed and getting dressed, he looked at Booker's nest. There was no sign of Booker in the nest. This didn't surprise Luke at all. After so many days, Booker had very little time to sleep in the dormitory at night.
But it would take the initiative to come to Luke every day to report that he was safe.
It can be seen that the kitten is also busy with his own things, but I don't know what he is busy with. Luke asked him, but Booker was unwilling to answer him on the subject.
Luke stopped asking.
"Luke! Good morning!"
When Luke walked to the lounge, he saw a large group of people gathering in the lounge. Marcus, the leader, greeted Luke first after seeing him.
"Good morning, Flint, are you going to practice?"
Luke looked at this group of tall Slytherin students and said in a positive tone.
"Yes, we have an appointment at the stadium this morning. Do you want to come with us and take a look?" Marcus pointed to the group of junior students behind them.
"They are all interested in joining our Quidditch team. But we can only wait and see for the time being."
Luke also spotted Malfoy in the crowd. Malfoy also smiled and waved to Luke. It seems to be because there are senior students around. So he didn't dare to greet Luke loudly.
Luke also smiled at Malfoy as a greeting.
"No, I have something to do today and don't have time. Let's wait until we start flying lessons. At least let me know how my talent is."
Because his flying talent is not given on the system panel, Luke will not be able to say everything in this situation.
If you are talented, you can naturally join the team and even become the captain. This identity has a certain role for him.
And if you have no talent and want to force yourself to join the team, that would be very stupid.
If you don't know how to pretend to understand, in the eyes of insiders you will either be cutely stupid or disgustingly stupid.
Of course, just because he can't join the team doesn't mean he can't make these people available to him. There are many ways.
"Well, your team is always welcome to visit!"
Marcus said more, and Luke's rejection was justified. It doesn't mean he lost face.
Although his style on the court is known for his brutality, ferocity and aggressiveness. But in private interactions, his temper is quite mild.
Especially when facing someone like Luke who is smaller than him in addition to his age and size. His family background is no weaker than his own. When someone is much better than him in talent, charisma, etc., it is naturally impossible for him to put on an arrogant and ferocious face.
After saying that, a group of players and a lot of students interested in Quidditch walked over.
This is actually almost the best club recruitment in the school. Those who are interested will naturally go there, and those who don’t know about it will naturally stop by to take a look. But it's a pity that there is only one club in Hogwarts.
Luke watched them leave the lounge from the top of the spiral staircase. And on the spiral staircase opposite. Prefect Gemma Farley was also watching him from a distance.
He was from a high place, looking down at everyone like a superior. All the students looked up at him.
But no one showed disgust towards him.
Gemma thought so, and a strong curiosity about Luke arose in her heart.
Who is this boy? You must know that people in Snake Garden worship authority, but everyone wants to be an authority, so there is a rebellion against authority deep in their bones. As a prefect, I often don't get much respect from them when I speak.
But now Luke actually does it. This surprised her.
Luke felt something was wrong, so he subconsciously raised his head and looked across. After discovering that Prefect Gemma was looking at him from across the way and catching his gaze, Gemma gave Luke a bright and beautiful smile.
Luke smiled slightly and nodded politely. Then went straight downstairs.
Gemma is in seventh grade this year. He is very capable and has a middle-class pure-blood family behind him. At present, it seems that he has no intention of rejecting his own ideas.
He is indeed a person worth fighting for.
Of course, the most important thing is... if one of my own who is about to graduate is allowed to manage her own industries, I will feel more at ease.
The Lance family...the family may have a creed. That's their bottom line.
But without breaking through the bottom line, their first goal is always survival and profit.
There are even some families that regard survival and interests as their creed.
Of course, this matter still needs to be figured out slowly.
Luke came out early, naturally to guard Peeves.
He is a person who works from beginning to end. He hasn't had much to do recently. After all, after the seeds are planted, the first thing to do is to wait patiently for them to germinate.
He is only 11 years old and has plenty of time. Naturally, there is also patience.
Along the way, I wandered around Hogwarts, meeting familiar and unfamiliar little wizards coming and going. Say hello to acquaintances and smile to unfamiliar people.
But one morning passed, Peeves, who usually had a strong presence and would pop out from time to time to give "little" surprises to the teachers and students of Hogwarts, seemed to have disappeared out of thin air. No trace at all.
When Luke walked near the greenhouse, he happened to bump into Neville. He seemed to be in a good mood, but very wary.
"Because Peeves didn't bother me today! Oh my God! Luke! You don't know how I usually avoid Peeves! He's not like a ghost, he's more like a demon!"
Neville complained mercilessly.
Luke resisted the urge to curse.
"Normally, if Peeves was so easy to deal with, not so many professors and students would regard it as the 'Hogwarts Disaster'."