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Chapter 40 Exams are approaching

Ryan walked out of the woods and looked at his pocket watch under the moonlight. He was surprised to find that the time was already past 12 o'clock. He hurried towards the castle.

When passing by Hagrid's hut, I found that the lights in the hut had been turned off. It seemed that Hagrid had recovered somewhat from the pain of losing the dragon and was now asleep.

Entering the gate of the castle, Ryan's spirit was highly tense. He cast an immature disillusionment spell on himself, and then detoured through several large stairs. He slowly returned to Glenfinn through several detoured small stairs.

Many towers.

But until he reached the portrait of the Fat Lady, he didn't see any patrolling teachers.

Ryan was surprised at his luck. After returning to the dormitory, he simply washed up, then went to bed in the dark and fell asleep.

When having breakfast the next day, Ryan sat in front of the Gryffindor table in the auditorium with dark circles under his eyes. Sure enough, just because someone in their 20s can stay up late doesn't mean that an 11-year-old can do it. Try to come back as early as possible next time you go on a night out.

While eating today, the people around me seemed to be noisier than usual. Ryan heard them talking about Harry Potter several times.

"What happened?" Ryan asked Percy next to him.

"You don't seem to be in good condition. No wonder you don't know. Last night, my brothers Ron and Harry deducted 100 points in one breath. It's really disappointing." Percy shook his head helplessly.

replied.

There was obviously no Malfoy snitch this time, so how on earth did Harry and the others deduct points? Ryan thought in confusion.

He definitely wouldn't be able to guess it by himself, so Ryan wanted to ask Harry and the others. But Harry and Ron had been avoiding the others during class.

It wasn't until the end of the afternoon class that Ryan found Harry and the others in an empty classroom. Hermione was already here, constantly scolding Harry and Ron.

Ryan sat aside and listened to Hermione's scolding, and finally figured out how Harry and the others were captured.

After breaking up in the foyer, Harry and the two went directly to Hagrid to receive the dragon in the wooden box. Then they went straight to the Astronomy Tower smoothly. According to time, when they received the dragon and entered the castle, Ryan was still there.

Going around in circles with Peeves.

No wonder Ryan didn't see Harry and the others when he rushed to the foyer later. They had already gone upstairs by that time.

However, after seeing off the dragon, the two people were so excited that they forgot to bring their invisibility cloaks. As a result, they were easily caught by Filch when they were walking struttingly in the castle.

No wonder Ryan didn't meet the inspector when he came back last night, because by that time Filch had already taken Harry and the others to find Professor McGonagall, and there was no one patrolling the corridor.

After Hermione finished criticizing Harry and the others, she turned to Ryan and said, "You are just lucky. Don't be so reckless next time. If Peeves had recruited another night watch professor yesterday, then we would not have deducted 100 points yesterday, but

It’s 150 points.”

Ryan originally thought that the turmoil caused by Harry and his team's deduction of points would soon pass, but he didn't expect that the situation would get worse.

Harry used to be one of the most popular characters in the school, but now he suddenly became the target of public criticism. Even the students of Ravenclaw and Hufflepuff didn't have a good look on him, because everyone had always wanted to see him.

Slytherin lost the House Cup.

No matter where Harry went, people pointed at him and did not lower their voices when they said insulting words to him. On the other hand, whenever he passed by the Slytherins, they always said something

Applauded, whistled, and cheered. "Thank you, Potter, you have done us a big favor!"

Ron is also in pain because no one except his brother is willing to talk to her now.

Ryan believed that this situation was campus bullying, which was very bad. But he could not change the hostility towards Harry and the others in the academy.

In Ryan's opinion, this was purely caused by the jealousy of his classmates due to Harry's previous fame. In addition, Gryffindor students tended to be emotional, which made the atmosphere in the college very bad.

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However, for Ryan, whose mental age is close to 30, when he sees a group of children bullying a child, he always wants to intervene, not to mention that this kind of school bullying is completely inconsistent with Ryan's moral values.

So during the evening homework discussion time, he proposed to the participating classmates that Harry should be given a chance to correct the problem. After all, as a Gryffindor student, deducting points is a relatively common thing. Today, everyone treated Harry like this because of the large number of points deducted.

Li, then who will we treat tomorrow?

Besides, at this time, Gryffindor students should not engage in internal strife and let students from other houses laugh.

These words had some effect after being spoken out. Although the students still didn't talk to Harry, at least they wouldn't insult him in front of him.

In addition, Ryan and Hermione also worked hard to answer questions in every class, trying to get back some of the points they had deducted.

But Harry still seems to be in a bad mood. He is now in Ryan's study group, sitting in a corner with Ron where no one else can see, silently reviewing late into the night every day. He is constantly trying to memorize the complex potion formula and remember those

Magic and Spells, remembering the dates of major magical inventions and goblin rebellions.

One day Ryan and Hermione were asking each other questions and answering various knowledge in the library. Ron was quietly carrying a celestial map next to them. After all, there was only a short week before the exam.

Harry suddenly walked in from outside at this time and told Ryan and the others that he heard Quirrell had probably succumbed to Snape. He heard Quirrell making a sound of surrender to the evil forces.

After hearing this, Ron said: "This means that the road to the Philosopher's Stone is clear in front of Snape. After all, he is a professor and has applied for the Defense Against the Dark Arts position many times. This shows that he should have enough means to do so.

Dealing with that three-headed Lu Wei. What should we do now?"

"Tell Headmaster Dumbledore." Ryan rubbed his forehead and said: "After all, Dumbledore placed the Philosopher's Stone in the school, and he is the greatest white wizard and has the power to fight against all those who spy on the Philosopher's Stone.

The forces of evil."

Hermione also added: "If you act alone again this time, Harry, you may be expelled."

But Harry still objected to telling Dumbledore about it because he thought that the cowardly Quirrell would not stand on their side to testify for them. ("If Quirrell was the murderer behind the scenes, it would be even less possible for him to testify.

." Ryan whispered, but everyone else ignored him) and everyone knew that they had a grudge against Snape, and there was no way to get Snape to confess without enough evidence.

Most importantly, Harry felt that theoretically students should not know about the Philosopher's Stone and Fluffy, and it would be difficult to explain it to Dumbledore.

Sure enough, this is the thinking of a child, unable to distinguish the importance of things. Dumbledore should have known what everyone did during the night outing. However, in order not to destroy Dumbledore's warrior training plan, Ryan did not point out the details.

At this point, Harry Potter is allowed to do as he wants.


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