After persuading Hermione, Ryan suggested that they go to the library to study together. However, Hermione felt that her eyes were red and swollen, and she looked like she had just cried. She was not suitable to appear in front of her classmates and make a fool of herself. She felt that there was no one in this room.
Learning in the classroom is pretty good.
With no other choice, Ryan went upstairs to the dormitory to get his schoolbag, and then returned to the empty classroom. Hermione had already washed her face and cleaned up the two desks.
Hermione took out the notes that Ryan copied from the class she missed in the morning and began to make up for the lessons she missed in the morning. While copying, she said to herself: "Oh my God, I can't believe I missed the class because of this matter."
I learned a lesson, the levitating spell is a very important spell, maybe I will be tested on it in the final exam."
Time passed slowly while studying. After finishing all the homework assigned today, Ryan looked up out of the window and found that it was starting to get dark.
"Oh no, I think it's past dinner time now. There is a Halloween dinner today. I heard that the Halloween party at Hogwarts will be very sumptuous and the decorations in the auditorium will be very beautiful. Plus this is our time at Hogwarts.
Woz's first holiday party, I think we must not miss it. Let's run faster, maybe we can catch the party."
The two packed up their books and were about to open the door and go out, when they suddenly heard clattering footsteps from the other end of the corridor. Ryan seemed to have thought of something, and grabbed Hermione who was about to open the door to go out, and then opened the door a crack.
Peering outside.
When he saw Harry and Ron running over, Ryan opened the door and walked out.
…
After the morning class, Harry and Ron found that Hermione had not appeared all afternoon, and Ryan only went upstairs to grab a schoolbag and disappeared in a hurry.
At dinner time, they walked downstairs to the dining room to attend the Halloween party. They overheard Patil saying to her friend Lavender that Hermione was doing homework with Ryan in the empty classroom on the first floor, although her eyes were still a little bit
It was red and swollen but not like hiding in the toilet and crying at noon. I was very envious of Hermione for having such a friend.
Ron seemed a little uncomfortable after hearing this. He said to Harry: "Because Ryan is also a bit nerdy, that's why he can become friends with Hermione."
Harry said: "I know it made you a little uncomfortable because Ryan asked you to apologize to Hermione at noon, but if he hadn't organized everyone to discuss homework in the common room, I might not have been able to complete my homework recently. You know,
Quidditch training takes up a lot of time."
A moment later, when they walked into the restaurant and saw the colorful Halloween decorations, they immediately forgot about Hermione and the others.
A thousand bats fluttered on the walls and ceiling, and a thousand more bats circled like a low dark cloud above the dining table, causing the candle flames in the pumpkin's belly to flicker. Delicious food suddenly appeared on the table.
On the golden plate, just like at the banquet at the beginning of school.
Just when Harry and the others were enjoying their meal, Professor Quirrell suddenly rushed into the dining room. His big scarf was crooked on his head, and his face was full of panic. Everyone stared at him, and they saw him walking to the dining room.
Beside Professor Bullydo's chair, he leaned on the table and gasped: "The troll in the underground classroom thought you should know."
After saying that, he fell to the floor and passed out.
The restaurant suddenly became a mess. Professor Dumbledore had to make several piercing fireworks explosions on the head of his wand before everyone became quiet.
"Prefect," he said in a low voice, "take the students from your college to the dormitories immediately."
Percy naturally took the students from his house to Gryffindor Tower with ease.
On the way, they encountered some people rushing in different directions. Many people had nervousness written on their faces, and some timid girls were even sobbing softly.
When they walked for a while and struggled to squeeze through a bunch of confused Hufflepuff students, Harry seemed to think of something, grabbed Ron's arm and said: "I remembered that Hermione and Ryan didn't know the giant...
Something strange happened, I think we need to inform them."
Ron bit his lip.
"Oh, okay," he said decisively, "but it'd be best if Percy doesn't see us."
They buried their bodies, mixed in with the crowd of Hufflepuffs, and walked in the other direction. They passed through the empty side corridor, and as soon as they turned the corner, they heard rapid footsteps behind them.
"Percy!" Ron said in a low voice, pulling Harry to hide behind a large stone sculpture of a griffon.
They looked over from behind the stone sculpture, only to find that it was not Percy, but Snape. He walked across the corridor and disappeared from their sight.
"What is he doing?" Harry asked in a low voice. "Why isn't he down in the basement with the other teachers?"
"How do I know!"
They followed Snape's retreating footsteps and walked quietly along another corridor, trying not to make any noise.
The rest of the way was uneventful. Harry and the others had just turned a corner and arrived at the road in front of the classroom where Ryan and the others were studying. They saw Ryan walking out of the back door of the classroom: "It's meal time now, you two."
What are you doing here?"
Harry opened his mouth and was about to say something. Suddenly, the smell of smelly socks and a public toilet that had never been cleaned hit his face, and then the four of them heard a low grunt and huge feet dragging on the ground.
The sound of walking.
Ryan's expression changed drastically, and he immediately called Harry and Ron to hide in the classroom, and then they hid in the darkness of the classroom with bated breath.
Through the glass on the classroom door, they saw a huge creature walking past the classroom. Through the moonlight shining in the corridor window, they discovered that it was a giant monster.
It is twelve feet tall, with dull skin as gray as granite. Its huge and stupid body is like a pile of huge gravel, with a small head like a cocoa bean on top. Its short legs are so thick that
It looks like a tree stump, with big flat, thick and calloused feet underneath. The smell emitted by it is disgusting. It is holding a thick wooden stick in its hand. Because its arms are very long, the wooden stick is
The stick dragged on the ground.
Behind her, Hermione covered her mouth and let out a suppressed exclamation. After listening to the troll's footsteps slowly walking away, the four people came to the door and looked towards the corridor.
They saw the troll stop by a door and peer inside. It swung its long ears, made a decision with its little head, then lowered its head and slowly entered the room.
"The key is in the lock," Harry murmured. "We can lock it in so it doesn't come out and hurt anyone."
"Good idea." Ron said nervously.
They sidled toward the open door, feeling their mouths dry, hoping only that the troll wouldn't suddenly come out. Harry took a big leap, grabbed the key in his hand, slammed the door, and locked it firmly.