Time flies, the sun and the moon fly by.
It’s already November in the blink of an eye, and Halloween is once again right around the corner.
The first grade students were very excited, after all, this was their first time celebrating Halloween in school. After experiencing a fright, Ginny returned to her normal state of mind early on. Started dragging Luna around.
Originally, one was the darling girl of the Lion Court, and the other was an anomaly in Ravenclaw, a place where there were many weirdos. Logically speaking, these two people should not have such a good relationship.
But in their first year, the separation between colleges is naturally less. First-year students often sit with familiar friends to have dinner.
Many students are also willing to play in the lounges of other colleges. Even Slytherin's proud record of no one being able to enter their lounge for many years was broken.
But because it was Luke, Malfoy, and several senior noble students who brought Hermione and Harry in, no one could tell anything was wrong.
To be precise, Luke brought people in, so they couldn't say anything. Although the lounge and Slytherin House belong to all students. But in the final analysis, even if this academy is not private property, in the traditional concept of the wizarding world, it is not much different from Luke's home.
He brought people in and no one could say anything wrong.
If there is one, then there are two. Although everyone is from Slytherin, who doesn't have two friends from other colleges? So, everyone brought in those friends who were curious about their own lounge. Of course, there are also many who go to other people's lounges.
Originally, according to school tradition, such things should be stopped. But none of the professors are fools. They could all see that the atmosphere in the school had relaxed a lot.
Regardless of the somewhat pathological hostility between the colleges in particular, it has now returned to normal. That is to say, just because we are in separate houses and don't have classes together, it doesn't mean we are going to be hostile.
It's normal to dislike each other. But it shouldn't be that the two colleges dislike each other.
They are just a group of students. If we communicate with each other, there will be no unsolved problems.
After all, students are just passers-by in the school. They can only stay in school for seven years at most. Even some exchange students or transfer students will only stay for a shorter time.
Therefore, few people can keep their enemies with them for the rest of their lives.
"Why don't you all look happy?"
Ginny was a little confused. Looking at the three unhappy brothers in front of her, she couldn't figure out what they were thinking.
After all, forget about Ron who has no money to buy anything. When it's time to spend money, he is always less happy and more embarrassed. But the other George and Fred were different. Not only do they have money of their own, but Halloween is also a good time for both of them to make money. But the two of them seemed a little unmotivated.
What's more important is that not only them, but also few senior students seem to be looking forward to it.
Luna also blinked, looking at the group of people in front of her, and seemed to see a large group of harassing flies beside their heads.
….
Harry couldn't help but take a breath as he thought about what happened on Halloween last year.
Ron thought about what happened last year and closed his eyes in pain.
As for the twins, they made quite a splash last year. But even so, the psychological shadow left by that time has not dissipated.
Just kidding, they really almost died that night.
If Luke hadn't been prepared to give them the magic props for self-defense, not many little wizards would have survived the hands of the Voldemort Bat that night.
It was quite difficult for the professors to deal with those magical animals. It could even be said that they were at a disadvantage and could only hold on to a stalemate. The Voldemort Bat looked even more terrifying and almost unstoppable, like a noose that could hang them at any time.
Fortunately, everyone was happy in the end and nothing happened.
But everyone knew that there were not many students sleeping that night. The feeling of surviving a disaster was really unforgettable.
"Halloween...Happy. So happy."
He started talking, but his tone was indeed listless, making people confused for a moment what these people meant.
The two girls looked at each other and didn't think much about it. They didn't understand what was going on, and it seemed that the people in front of them had no intention of mentioning it to them, so there was no need for them to waste time on these people.
"Let's ask Luke!"
Ginny said something to Luna, then took Luna's hand and walked out of the Gryffindor common room.
Ron put his head on the table, looked at his sister's leaving figure, and asked suspiciously, "Is Ginny a little too close to Luke?"
Fred and George said at the same time: "Are you close? I don't think the two of us are close to Luke."
The relationship between Ginny and Luke is naturally not as close as the relationship between the two of them and Luke. Everyone knows that Luke and the two brothers really trust each other to a certain extent.
When Ron heard this, he wanted to refute immediately, but his mind was too lazy to do it now. It seemed like what George and Fred said was fine. From their side, the relationship between Ginny and Luke doesn't seem to be too much.
"What you said makes sense..."
Although there is still something wrong.
Harry, who was leaning on the back of the chair and tilting his head back, glanced at his friend next to him and felt deeply the shortcomings of his friend's reluctance to use his brain.
How could this make sense. George and Fred were close to Luke because of the benefits Luke gave and the sincerity they received in exchange. We are all friends and partners pursuing the same goal.
But Ginny is not exactly the same as them... It's really hard to say whether there are other thoughts involved in this.
Harry faced his crush and turned to crush Luke. Although he felt a little disappointed, it was understandable. You know, if you just rely on yourself, it will be difficult for you to protect Ginny from Voldemort's hands. But Luke is different. Luke not only protected Ginny, but more importantly, in order to protect Ginny, he even created a spell with great effect.
….
This made Harry come, and Harry was moved.
Even if he knew that Luke had a lot of his own interests involved in this matter, it still couldn't change the fact that Luke saved Ginny.
Perhaps some people can turn a blind eye to such kindness. But the children coming to Wes's house obviously couldn't do it.
This is also the reason why Luke dared to show mercy in front of them. When they treat you as one of their own, they will not reject your kindness and are willing to keep every bit of your kindness in their hearts.
"Speaking of which...Luke is really, really amazing. I didn't expect that he could actually teach the Defense Against Dark Arts class so well." Ron said with emotion.
Mentioning Luke opened up everyone's conversation. After all, this is a very popular topic.
"I didn't expect Luke to be so strong. When he was teaching us, he defeated every one of our students!"
There was a hint of admiration in Ron's words. Obviously, he admires Luke's ability to challenge a whole grade by himself. But when these words reached the ears of George and Fred, they could only shake their heads.
"You are really brave enough. Luke beat two people on our side, so we knew that there would be no good results from fighting Luke."
George laughed and teased Harry and Ron. Because he knew that these two little guys were also on the duel stage at that time. Moreover, Luke didn't show much mercy to the students who came on stage at that time. Almost all of them were killed in one move.
After all, the duel with this group of second-year students, one person fighting through four houses, may not be as long as Luke's duel with Beth Rich and Cedric at that time.
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After all, Cedric and I were teaching seriously. And with Beth Ritchie, it was a duel with all his heart.
Both took some time.
Harry and Ron couldn't help but blush a little. They also knew that dueling with Luke was a bit overestimating their abilities, but they would not give up so easily just because they were defeated.
In the final analysis, they surrendered without a fight, which is really not their style.
But... looking back now, the two of them may have followed the crowd a little too much. When it was their turn, most of the students had already lost, but they were still very excited and jumped onto the duel stage, and then were beaten by Lu Kill instantly with one move.
Maybe I was feeling a little off at the time. But the two of them didn't think much more. After all, the atmosphere at that time was already so intense.
They didn't know that Luke had also made great efforts to arouse everyone's emotions and let them go on stage one by one to kill them.
After all, if the students at that time were compared to an army. Then the fourth grade students should be beheaded and their flags cut off, and their morale has almost dropped to freezing point. Therefore, no one is really interested in a duel with Luke. After all, we are all normal people and there is no need to go up and get beaten.
So in his first class with other grades, Luke used his emotional control skills to exaggerate fanaticism, excitement, and belligerence in the entire classroom. The state of the students can be said to be morale x. That is to say, even if the battle damage reaches 90%, they will still strive to move forward.
….
The advantage of this is that it will leave a strong impression in everyone's mind that they cannot beat Luke. Although this fact will not change in adulthood.
Voldemort relied on dividing his soul, allowing black magic to alienate his emotions, and relying on the fusion of blood to enhance his magic power, thus achieving a combat capability far beyond that of ordinary wizards.
Dumbledore relied purely on talent, and of course, his bloodline may also be part of the reason. Grindelwald is the same.
But Luke is different. Luke is cheating.
He was confident that when he really came of age, Dumbledore would not be his opponent. If Dumbledore is still alive by then.
Luke is definitely much stronger than his peers, there is no need to doubt this.
What he needs is the fear and authority in the subconscious of these students. Even if they don't stand in the same trench in the future, at least they have to understand one thing...
"Going against me won't end well."
Luke tapped Erlang's leg. In front of him were Hermione, who was studying the magic formula, and Taylor, who was brewing the potion.
Recently, Taylor and Snape used the piece of wood with strong magic resistance given by Luke to study what kind of magic potion this thing could be brewed into.
This was Snape's research topic, with Taylor as his assistant.
Strictly speaking, this is a professor leading a student to make a thesis, but that cannot be said. After all, for this research, the research materials Taylor produced and the hard work provided are very important. The former is the premise for the existence of research, and the latter can help Snape reduce a lot of repetitive work.
Of course, the former was provided by Luke, and was ignored by both master and disciple.
Now, seeing Luke bragging here, neither of the two girls looked kindly on Luke.
"The two of us are busy with business. If you are really free, go and help Professor McGonagall dress up for Halloween."
Hermione said to Luke angrily.
Luke looked at Hermione's angry face, feeling both funny and helpless. He is used to delegating power, or in other words, being the hands-off shopkeeper. Of course, he also makes sure that all the most critical things are in his own hands. Therefore, he is indeed very idle. Everyone around him was assigned tasks by him, and only he himself was really idle.
The relationship between Professor McGonagall and the two girls is getting better and better. After all, Professor McGonagall actually released two
One man and one horse, and later Luke told them about Professor McGonagall guarding the door for them outside. As a result, the two girls had an even stronger feeling for Professor McGonagall.
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So the scene in front of me appeared.
Luke made a French bow, and then said helplessly: "I'll go, can't I go?"
With that said, he stood up and walked out of his professor's office.
It's said to be an office, but actually there's nothing of his own. There was no point in leaving the place vacant, so just let Hermione and Tyler use it as a laboratory.
This way you no longer have to worry about being discovered when you randomly find an empty classroom.
Logically speaking, the Room of Requirement is the best place. Unfortunately, Luke is still a little wary of the Room of Requirement. That place is similar to a secret room, and it is even said to be three points more dangerous than a secret room.
The most dangerous place is the unpredictable place.
Luke walked out of his office, straightened his clothes, took a deep breath, and walked out the door.
Today, he had to go to Hogsmeade.
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