Noah silently placed a match in front of him, and then took out his wand.
“A match turns into a needle.”
As white smoke rose, the match turned into an embroidery needle.
Noah pushed the needle forward: "Look at this needle carefully."
The three roommates looked at each other, picked up the needle and looked at it carefully.
The needle was passed between the hands of the three of them, and they even looked at it as if it was an important treasure.
Noah called it a day, left it to them to practice, and then returned to the dormitory.
Because he had to face Professor McGonagall in Agmanis in the morning, he didn't take Keya with him.
What's more, Keya's condition is not very suitable for being taken out.
Keya was placed in a glass box, which was Keya's previous pet box. Noah also put it in the suitcase when school started.
At this moment, Koya was lying on the fine sand spread in the glass box, with his tail resting on the branches placed inside, sleeping heavily.
There was no one in the dormitory at this moment, and Noah no longer went out of his way to hide.
He raised his hand slightly, fluorescence appeared on his fingertips, and a ten-inch magic array appeared on his fingertips.
Nine identical magic arrays also appeared on the glass wall of the glass box. Eight of them were carved in pairs on the four walls of the glass box, and the last one was on the glass cover.
The magic arrays on Noah's fingertips dispersed, and he walked to the glass box and looked at the magic arrays one by one carefully. From time to time, he would touch the magic arrays, erase some of the runes on them, and carve new runes with his fingertips. .
This is enchantment magic. Of course, it is not an attack or defense magic, but an enchantment magic that can adjust the environment.
What is on the glass cover is detection magic, which is used to detect Keya's physical condition and automatically adjust the operation of other magic.
Well, it seems quite convenient, but some shortcomings are that the details are not detailed enough, and sometimes Noah still needs to adjust it himself.
The function is naturally to maintain the environment in the glass jar.
Snakes actually need a suitable environment to live normally. Although Koya is not an ordinary snake, you still need to pay attention to the weak period of shedding.
Fortunately, he has already shed his skin twice, and Noah knows how to help Keya get through this period of weakness.
The humidity is sufficient, the temperature is adequate, the ventilation is good, and Keya is in good physical condition.
So far so good.
I haven't seen him all morning, and the old skin on Keya's body has already shown a little. The whole snake is no longer as smooth and beautiful as before. Instead, it feels a little withered and white. Even the eyes seem to be covered with a gray film. I think it won't take long for the molting to begin.
Noah put down his hand, and the magic circle disappeared again, making the glass box return to its ordinary appearance.
He didn't have much plans for the afternoon, and Eve had gone somewhere else, which meant that he had one afternoon to spend reading and studying.
Noah silently took out a book borrowed from the library and quickly immersed himself in the ocean of knowledge.
…
The next day is the Defense Against the Dark Arts class that the little wizards are most looking forward to.
Warrington and the others woke up early, quickly washed up and changed their clothes, and looked at Noah expectantly.
Noah, who was reading a book: "..."
Noah could only silently put away the books he had not finished reading last night and left the dormitory with them.
After reuniting with Eve and the others, the first-year Slytherins walked out of the underground and arrived on the first floor.
There was a big drama between Gryffindor and the Administrator.
Or to be precise, it was the confrontation between the Gryffindor prefects and Filch.
Noah stopped because there were already many students standing in the corridor. Well, there were many familiar faces, all from Slytherin.
Although it is fun to watch a show and eat melon, blocking the corridor is not necessarily so.
Noah, who didn't expect to be blocked in the corridor so early in the morning, frowned. He looked around the crowd and found Cedric.
Cedric was standing with a Hufflepuff boy. The two of them must have been looking at each other for quite some time and were whispering something.
Noah stepped forward and patted Cedric on the shoulder: "Good morning, Cedric."
"Morning, Noah."
"Can you tell me what happened?" Noah pointed to a few people in the center of the crowd.
The Gryffindor prefect was guarding three Gryffindor first-year students, including the Weasley twins.
Opposite them, Filch stared at them gloomily, as if he wanted to immediately kick away the troublesome prefect and pull out the three brats behind him and punish them severely.
"It seems that Filch thought those three students had violated school rules, and the Gryffindor prefect asked him to provide evidence."
Noah turned his head and glanced at the three little Gryffindors with well-behaved faces, and probably guessed something.
It must have been a little tail caught while traveling at night.
The figures he occasionally glimpsed deep in the corridor after the astronomy class that day were probably these guys.
After knowing the whole story, Noah didn't plan to stay to watch the show. If Filch hadn't caught them on the spot, it would be difficult to use this as an excuse to punish them.
After all, there is no such thing as surveillance here, and the only magic spell that can be traced back, the "Flashback Curse", will not be used in such a place.
It’s better to go directly.
Just as Noah was about to squeeze through the crowd, Professor McGonagall arrived.
The dean of Gryffindor probably heard the news and came here.
The students spontaneously made way for the professor, allowing her to enter the encirclement.
"What happened?" Professor McGonagall still had a serious face. She glanced at Filch and then looked at the prefect of her college, "What are you doing here?"
"This is the professor," the prefect told her the whole story. "Administrator Filch accused these three freshmen of being patrolling the castle at night without any reason, but he couldn't provide any evidence."
McGonagall glanced at the three seemingly well-behaved first-year wizards behind him, then looked at Filch: "Mr. Filch, are you talking about my students going out at night in violation of the rules?"
Filch paused: "Yes, Professor McGonagall, I saw these three bad students wandering in the corridor at night last night. They..."
"Are you sure it's them?"
Professor McGonagall looked at him coldly: "Are you sure it's the three of them?"
"Of course," Filch replied.
"So, what's your basis?" Professor McGonagall looked a little aggressive, "Have you caught them?"
"No, no..." Filch's momentum immediately weakened.
"No, that means it was just your words to identify them?"
"No, I last night..."
"Um?"
"..."
By now, Filch finally realized that it was useless for him to say anything else.
He could only look at the Weasleys reluctantly and left bitterly.