Harry had never believed that he could actually know a boy. He hated this guy more than he hated Dudley. He only believed this after meeting Draco Malfoy.
However, fortunately, the first-year Gryffindor students only took the Potion class with the Slytherin students, and Harry also stole the show in the Potion class, becoming the only one who received an award in the Potion class in the past ten years. Bonus points for Gryffindor, so it wasn't too difficult for them to put up with Malfoy.
At least that's what I thought at first.
Until one day, they found a notice posted in the Gryffindor common room, and they all sighed after reading it.
Flying lessons will begin this Thursday, and Gryffindor students will have lessons with Slytherin students.
"What bad luck," Harry said dejectedly. "It's exactly what I expected. Riding a broomstick and making a fool of himself in front of Malfoy."
He had always wanted to learn to fly. This desire was stronger than anything else.
"It's not certain that you're going to make a fool of yourself," Ron said rationally. "I know Malfoy always brags about how great he is at Quidditch, but I bet he's just telling lies."
Malfoy spent the whole day talking about flying. He complained loudly that first years were not eligible for the House Quidditch team, and he told long, boastful stories that always ended with his narrow escape from a Muggle helicopter.
But this story was ruthlessly exposed by Tiera who happened to be passing by.
Tiera first pointed out from the "International Confederation of Wizards Secrecy Law" that it was impossible for Malfoy to practice broomsticks where Muggle helicopters passed by, so Malfoy was either breaking the law or bragging.
Then he pointed out several errors in Malfoy's description of the helicopter.
This was echoed by many Muggle students in the auditorium at that time.
Finally, Tiera listed a lot of terms that neither he nor the wizards present understood, such as aerodynamics, which meant that if Malfoy really came within five meters of the helicopter, the powerful force produced by the helicopter propeller would The airflow would immediately pull Malfoy into it, and then turn him into a pile of minced meat and throw him out, not giving Malfoy as much reaction time as mentioned in his story.
This ruthless exposure made Malfoy hate Tiera from then on.
Threatened to make Tiela look good during flying lessons.
Therefore, although Tiera has become a smart and powerful big brother in Harry's eyes, Harry still has no idea about riding a broom.
After all, there are still many differences between children from wizarding families and those from Muggle families.
All the children from wizarding families that Harry knew had at least seen a flying broomstick. Even the reckless Neville had seen his cousin ride in front of him when he was a child.
But when he also wanted to go up and ride, he was scolded by his grandma.
On top of that, even Ron had bragged to Harry and Tiera about how he was nearly knocked off a hang glider while riding his brother Charlie's old broomstick.
When other little wizards brag about riding broomsticks, Tiera just listens quietly, or rolls her eyes and takes out a book to read silently. Only when Malfoy brags does Tiera speak out. break.
This was the first time Harry saw an expression called "mockery" on Tiera's face. Harry almost thought Tiera and Malfoy had a grudge.
Time soon came to Thursday morning, and almost everyone was nervous about the upcoming flying lesson, including children from wizarding and Muggle families. Hermione was chattering to him about a book she had recently read called "Quebec". In the book "Original Origins of the Earth", Neville eagerly listened to every word she said. Even the little wizards who claimed to have ridden a broom were too nervous to eat.
Almost everyone... except Tiera.
Harry noticed that Tiera still had the same expression as a porcelain doll, holding the thick "Introduction to Alchemy".
The book is obscure, filled with dizzying geometric patterns and piles of alphabetical formulas.
Even the little witch Hermione found it difficult to read, but Hermione did not admit defeat. In addition to "Quidditch Origins", she also borrowed "A Brief History of the Development of Alchemy" which was larger and thicker than "Introduction to Alchemy".
Finally, Hermione's paper talk was interrupted by an owl flying in, and everyone except Neville and the students from Muggle families breathed a sigh of relief.
Since the last text message from Hagrid, Harry has not received a letter, let alone Tiera, who has never received a single package.
But Tiera never cared about it and always read so lightly, even though Malfoy deliberately opened various candies, toys and Harry's gifts from home from his mother in front of Harry and Tiera several times. Tiera remained calm when she saw a magic item she had never seen before.
Harry was similar. Although he couldn't be as expressionless as Tiera, he could still not pay attention to Malfoy, because every time Tiera read a book, he gave him a dense test question.
Basically it's all fill-in-the-blank questions.
These are the fill-in-the-blank test questions and noun explanations that Tiera has handwritten for these brand-new magical memories in the past five years to help her memorize the knowledge of potions and spells.
Tiera used magic to erase the answer and some knowledge that should not be exposed before throwing it to Harry.
Tiera found that raising a savior is quite fun. To a certain extent, the stronger Harry is, the safer he is. After all, Harry is the main force against Voldemort. The stronger and more dazzling he is, the more Voldemort will pay attention to him. Focus on Harry, and his situation will be safer when the time comes.
These are all questions that Tiera made based on Merlin's set of printed textbooks, which are no different from the textbooks studied at Hogwarts now. Not only has this textbook not been updated for hundreds of years, it has even eliminated the information about Ah in the Transfiguration. Nemagus's section and reduced one "Alchemy".
Having tasted the glory, Harry became more and more eager for knowledge about the magical world.
But after all, Harry was just an eleven-year-old little wizard, who was naturally playful and active. After just a few questions, he couldn't sit still at all. He either looked around or played wizard cards with Ron.
Tiera is not Harry's father and Harry's mother, so it's not easy to control her too much. Even if Harry loves to learn, even if he doesn't, Harry will only be honest when Malfoy comes to show off his gifts. Write those exercises without squinting.
This is why Tiera would show Malfoy's face, hoping that he would come here often, otherwise why would he, an adult, have trouble with a child.