Chapter 41
Chapter 41
Casey, who was obsessed with studying, didn't care about the day at all. She only felt that after opening her eyes one morning, the whole castle was filled with a pink atmosphere.
This day, Eve got up earlier than her, and when Kathy got up, she was already fully dressed, and she was sitting in the mirror before putting a butterfly hairpin on her hair. When she turned her head and saw Kathy got up, she said happily, "What are you wearing today? "
"Uh...school uniform?" Kathy said inexplicably, "What's wrong?"
"Today is Valentine's Day, Kathy." The butterfly pinned to Eve's ear shook its wings, shaking off fine gold powder, "Don't you need something special?"
"No." Casey said, and couldn't help staring at the gold powder for a closer look, and soon found that it was a magic jewelry, and the gold powder was just a visual effect, and it disappeared into the air when it fell a little. It doesn't really fall on Eve's shoulders.
Casey felt inexplicably relieved. She got up and put on her clothes while telling Eve, "Don't eat carelessly today."
"Well, there will be a love potion." Eve turned to the other side.
Wow, is it common sense in the wizarding world that there will be a love potion on Valentine's Day?
Casey thought in disbelief, and then thought of those love potions that he and Potter had tampered with, and said in a complicated mood: "It's not necessarily all love potions, maybe you don't even know you took it What is it."
In the auditorium this morning, people arrived so neatly that Kathy was not used to it.
You must know that as long as there are hot meals on the table at any time during the meal time stipulated by Hogwarts, everyone has their own time arrangements, so except for special occasions, the four long tables can rarely be full of people.
Especially at breakfast time.
Some people will stay in bed without class in the first period, and some people like to go to morning reading after eating, so breakfast time is the least crowded meal among the three meals at the long table.
Even the meals on the table today are different from usual.
The milk is still the same milk, but the fried eggs on the table are shaped into hearts by the house elves, the bread is shaped like flowers, the biscuits are arranged like Cupid shoots arrows, and even the sausages are bent into the shape of loving you.
Casey: ...
She saw some people took out their mobile phones to take pictures, and Eve, who was next to her, secretly took out her mobile phone to take a few pictures, and then pinched a small and delicate heart-shaped biscuit, not knowing what to say.
Casey Kaka, who has no girlish heart, finished eating Cupid's arrow and Cupid's wings in two bites, and observed the little wizards around.
Many people seem to be a little ready to move, even the Slytherin students are not so stable (zhuang) heavy (bi), many people look restless but trying to endure, which is quite interesting.
Kathy remembered that she celebrated Valentine's Day in the Muggle school last year, and everyone was like this, so it seems that there is not much difference between wizards and Muggles.
After the routine owl delivery session, people began to leave their seats one after another.
Kathy drank the orange juice and observed carefully, and she really found a little pattern. Usually, one person leaves the auditorium first, and then the other person follows nervously. This kind of person is obviously going to confess.
Some people have more than one suitor. After eye contact and a [-]-meter sprint, whoever leaves the auditorium first will get the confession spot.
Especially interesting.
For example, when Hermione left with her bag, several Ravenclaw seniors stood up, but the last Hufflepuff ran out of the auditorium first.
But later, when the class time approached, everyone became less orderly and started to leave one after another.
It’s okay if you don’t leave, you’ll be late if you wait any longer, and the professors won’t deduct points just because of Valentine’s Day.
Casey and Eve left neither too early nor too late, and just after they left the auditorium, someone called Eve's name and chased after them.
Kathy had an impression of this person as a second-year Gryffindor, who sometimes met them in the library, and occasionally shared a table with them to read books.
Now it seems that people may have done it on purpose.
The boy stood in front of Eve, scratching his head in embarrassment: "Eve, can I have a few words with you alone?"
Eve looked at the man, then turned to look at Casey, her face was a little red.
Casey was happy for her, reached out and pushed her shoulder, and whispered, "I'm going to the Transfiguration classroom first, watch the time."
Eve patted her on the shoulder lightly, then happily and shyly walked away with the man.
Looking at their backs, Casey actually felt a sense of relief to send her daughter away.
She turned around after watching it for a short time, and before she could take a few steps, she heard someone calling her name: "Field!"
She turned her head and saw that it was a first-year Hufflepuff, standing firmly in front of Kathy, looking at her with a blushing face, unable to say a word for a long time.
To tell the truth, Kathy is quite comfortable in this kind of situation, after all, she has always been a pleasing girl.
She looked at each other gently and patiently, and Hufflepuff became more nervous under her gaze, and stammered, "Kay...field, we...you can..."
He paused, and seemed to lower his head a little annoyed.
Casey looked around. The entrance of the large winding staircase was not a suitable place for talking. She thought about it and said politely, "What class do you have next? I'm Transfiguration class."
"...Spells." Speaking of normal topics, Hufflepuff suddenly became less nervous.
Casey pursed her lips and smiled: "Great, then we have a way."
The Transfiguration classroom was much closer than the Charms class, and the distance they shared was not long, but after such a transition, Hufflepuff was not so nervous, but looked a little depressed.
After all, Kathy's attitude said it all, she was quite generous, and she didn't look ambiguous at all along the way.
However, when passing the Transfiguration Garden, Hufflepuff still summoned up the courage to stop her: "Field, I have something to tell you."
Casey stopped and looked at him with a smile.
"I like you, Field." Hufflepuff blushed again, but said without hope, "Can you be my girlfriend?"
"Sorry, I..." As soon as Kathy opened her head, something hit her head hard. She covered her head and groaned. She looked up subconsciously, and the pear hidden in the leaves was shaking. .
Well, it might have been an accident that she was standing under a pear tree.
She rubbed her aching head, bent down and picked up the little pear that rolled to her feet, put it in the bamboo basket under the tree, straightened up and continued what she had just said: "Sorry, but... ..."
She got hit again.
Now the fool also felt that this was not quite right.
Casey looked around, but found nothing unusual.
Just when she was thinking about whether she had missed something, a person passing by outside the courtyard raised her head, looked at the top of the courtyard corridor, and asked strangely: "Harry, don't you go to Potions class? going to be late."
The author has something to say: I looked, and it seems that there are still pears in February?If not, don't expose me, just treat it as a mutant pear from the magical world!
※, Transformation class
Casey apologized politely and gently to that Hufflepuff, turned around and ran to the outside of the corridor.
However, Potter found himself exposed, and his movements were faster than hers. He threw the bag directly on the ground on the top of the corridor, and then fell to the ground with a jump from above, grabbed the bag and ran, not forgetting to turn his head and talk to the The classmate who greeted him called: "I'm going to be late, run!"
As he said that, he ran away, running out of Gryffindor's speed, and when Casey ran around the corridor to the side of Gryffindor, Potter almost ran away.
Kathy stared at his back, no matter how dull a person could see the disagreement between Kathy and Potter, then Gryffindor looked at Potter in the distance and then at Kathy, and asked, "What did Harry do?" ?”
"It's okay." Casey smiled at him and reminded him, "It's class time, don't you run?"
Gryffindor struggled between gossip or being deducted points by Professor Snape, and finally lost to the black-faced Snape, and ran with his bag.
The confessing Hufflepuff followed and bid farewell to Casey: "Then...then I'll go to class first."
There was a bit of disappointment on his face, but it wasn't too sad. Casey bid him farewell with a very natural and unambiguous attitude, and walked into the classroom of transfiguration.
Hogwarts is really restless on Valentine's Day.
When class started at nine o'clock, only half of the people in the classroom were there, and the remaining half couldn't calm down at all. They had been talking in a whisper since entering the classroom, and they couldn't stop until Professor McGonagall entered the door.
The experienced professor seemed to be well prepared, without even opening the Transfiguration textbook in front of him, and said with a straight face: "I warned you in the first class that Transfiguration will be the most important thing in the Hogwarts curriculum. The most complex and most dangerous of disciplines."
This serious and powerful witch looked very dignified, and the classroom gradually became quieter.
Professor McGonagall was quite satisfied with the effect, so he paused and continued: "I know that on such a day, everyone can't attend the class, so today we will do an in-class test, which is your usual score."
Casey looked at the vacant seat on the side. This was the seat she had reserved for Eve, but the latter hadn't come yet, so she couldn't notify her.
I can only hope that Eve doesn't miss the whole class.
Professor McGonagall waved her magic wand, and a stack of notebooks in the corner of the podium flew down one by one, landing in front of everyone. She said calmly, "It's all very basic topics. You can leave after you finish."
Casey also left a hard-shell book with a brown cover in front of her, which was quite thin. She opened it and looked at it, and the topics were already written in it. As Professor McGonagall said, they were all very basic topics, such as The definition of transfiguration, the difference between conversion spells and conversion spells, etc.
These are mentioned in the books and in the class, which are much simpler than their usual after-school assignments.
Casey didn't need to recall much, just picked up the quill and started writing.
However, what is easy for Kathy is not the same as it is for others. When Kathy was about to finish writing, someone sat in the seat she had reserved for Eve. She turned her head and glanced at it. Ryffindor, always asked her to borrow homework.
He looked at Kathy and then at her notebook, without saying a word, Kathy understood what he meant, she looked at Professor McGonagall with her head bowed on the podium, and whispered, "Wait a minute, I'll finish writing for you. "
She finished the last question in two or three strokes, closed the hard cover and handed it to the Gryffindor.
However, Gryffindor, who took the answer, did not leave immediately. He stared at Casey, took a breath and said, "Cathy, will you be my girlfriend?"
His chair moved suddenly and moved forward twice on the ground. It should be that the person sitting in the back row kicked his chair hard a few times.
Casey pretended not to see it, and bluntly refused: "No, thank you."
Treating the familiar Gryffindor doesn't need so much politeness, just be more straightforward. She glanced at the hardcover book and threatened him: "If you don't return to your seat, I'll hand in my homework."
"Can't I just sit here?" Gryffindor scratched his head, looking from Kathy to the hardcover.
Casey didn't say much and reached for the notebook. He shrank his hand and sighed: "If you don't like it, it's good to get the answer."
Casey: ...
She glared at that Gryffindor, who didn't say anything more, bent over and ran back to his seat with his notebook in his arms.
Kathy waited until the end of get out of class and did not wait for Eve to come, so she had to pack up her things and leave by herself.
Ravenclaw has no class next semester, so Kathy would go to the library to read books in normal times, but today's situation is special, she doesn't want to go to crowded places.
She thought of the empty classrooms on the west side of the castle.
Few people go there, not even many portraits, very quiet, especially suitable for homework, and it just so happens that she still has blank parchment in her bag, which can be used to write homework for the previous two days.
Kathy planned very well, but when she got there, she realized how naive she really was.
Usually no one goes to the very quiet empty classroom, and there are no portraits in the corridor.
What a place for a date!
How could no one go on a day like today?
Casey opened the doors of five classrooms in a row, met five couples on a date, and felt a little hopeless that it would be better for her to go back to the library with her homework.
But she hadn't been here a few times, she wasn't familiar with it, and she didn't know any secret passages. She had made mistakes several times just after coming from the Transfiguration classroom, and she didn't know the way to the library.
After getting lost and interrupting the two confessions, Kathy simply decided to find the way to the auditorium directly, and if she was lucky, she could still do her homework in the auditorium.
Casey has a good memory, but finding the way at Hogwarts requires not only a good memory, but also a bit of luck.
Because many stairs in the castle will change, sometimes it is still here today, and it will lead to a different direction tomorrow, even if it is remembered, it is useless.
In short, after more than a semester of identifying the way, Casey finally knew why those main classrooms chose the current classroom, because no matter which college’s common room to go to those classrooms, there are the fewest movable stairs to go through, and it is the least easy to get lost.
As for the other stairs... Kathy felt that his biggest gain was the algorithm of permutation and combination.
But sometimes getting lost has its benefits.
As Kathy walked, she came to a narrow corridor for some reason, and when she was about to reach the end of the corridor, she suddenly heard Potter's voice from the corner of the corridor: "No, I don't want to .”
She leaned over lightly, poking her head out from the corner of the corridor.
Potter was standing with a Gryffindor girl, and the girl said sadly, "Why, Harry? Am I not pretty enough?"
"No." Potter scratched his hair and said as a matter of course, "Because being in love is boring and a waste of time."
Kathy felt the girl was about to cry.
She didn't have much interest in this kind of confession scene, and she wanted to shrink her head and leave, but then she remembered the two pears Potter smashed for herself in the morning, so Kathy decided to give a reward before withdrawing.
She thought for a while, then slowly pulled out her wand from her waist, aimed at the boots on Potter's feet, and breathed out a spell.
Driven by the spell, the laces on the two boots moved, intertwined with each other, and tied a tight knot.
The author has something to say: Casey: Reciprocity~
※,Accident
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