Hogwarts: I'm just here to enjoy the magic

Chapter 193 Who should I ask for help?



"Jack?"

Harry and Ron looked at each other.

For Jack, their senses are more subtle.

In terms of friendship, they are definitely not close friends who talk about everything.

It’s not like you’re a good friend who you’ll think of immediately when something good happens.

At most, they are friends of friends.

However, he seemed to be the least afraid of trouble among their group of little wizards.

There are still stories circulating in Hufflepuff about Jack beating up Draco. You can imagine how powerful he is.

But there are rumors that he is closer to Pansy of Slytherin.

Although there is no definite evidence, the problem is that everyone spreads this rumor, there must be a reason, right?

Perhaps because of this, Harry and the others have never really wanted to have a close relationship with Jack.

After all, how many good people are there who are close to Slytherin?

As Gryffindors who are bright and righteous, what they hate most is the cunning and cunning Slytherins.

You are still friends with Slytherin, so you don’t want to be friends with us Gryffindors?

All in all, for various reasons, they never called Jack very often.

Even if they met by chance, they would just nod and salute, without even the desire to talk.

The relationship between the two parties is so shallow. Now that something has happened, they want to call someone up. Is it possible?

Harry thought for a moment and shook his head helplessly.

No matter how much you don't admit it, if you don't have a deep friendship, you don't have a deep friendship. It's almost impossible to ask for help casually.

"Forget it Jack, let's think carefully about whether to find Hermione, Neville, or both." After thinking carefully, Harry could only suggest this.

"If you look for Hermione, you'll probably get scolded by her." Ron scratched his head.

It was indeed him who first suggested asking Hermione for help, and there was nothing wrong with that.

But when he thinks about it seriously, he will regret it.

It's really troublesome to ask Hermione for help.

Explain to her what happened.

Such as this conflict.

In fact, today's things are very simple, just sleep in, then get up, freshen up, and have breakfast.

After eating, I planned to go to Snape's office and squat for a while to see if I could find anything.

The follow-up was nothing more than meeting Draco and his gang on the road, having a verbal conflict with them, and then being defeated by Draco.

Don't ask who was the first to talk meanly or who took out the wand first.

That's not important, anyway, Hermione will scold you if you tell these details or not, so there is no need to go into details.

The thing is, even if the process is normal, Hermione will talk about it for a long time.

Ron could well recall some of the key points of Hermione's reprimand.

Like: "I asked you to practice more spells, why don't you listen? Otherwise, how could you not beat Draco?"

Or: "If you lose the fight, you lose the fight. If you lose the wand, you lose it. Why not ask Professor McGonagall for help to get the wand back? Do you have to fight again?"

Or it could be: "I won't help with this, and I won't go crazy with you! If Professor McGonagall finds out about this, do you know how many points Gryffindor will be deducted?!"

Perhaps because they had been together for a long time, Ron even had auditory hallucinations.

It seemed like Hermione was talking in my ear.

It makes people dizzy.

"Forget it." Ron said hesitantly, "How about we stop looking for Hermione and look for Neville."

The fantasies in his mind alone were enough for him to drink a bottle, and he didn't want to actually face Hermione's wrath.

Besides, the fantasy told him the result.

Hermione wouldn't accompany them to ambush Draco.

Since the outcome is already determined, why bother asking for trouble?

Choose someone else.

Neville is great.

"Do you also think Neville is better?" Harry nodded in agreement.

Since they were platinum brothers, how could Harry not have thought of the scenes that Ron thought of.

In fact, he also sketched a picture in his mind of being yelled at by Hermione and having his request rejected.

That's really embarrassing.

It's better not to really embarrass yourself in reality, and go directly to Neville, who is more likely to agree. That one is more reliable.

"The Na'vi people are honest, but rather rigid and not very willing to violate school rules." Ron sighed.

No matter how you look at it, attacking Draco and his gang is definitely against school rules.

This was one of the reasons why they felt that Hermione would not only not agree to their request, but also scold them angrily.

After all, Hermione used to attach great importance to school rules and college scores.

Does Neville take school rules seriously?

Before, that must have been very important.

This person is extremely rigid. He does whatever the professors say and doesn't even think about it.

Since playing with Jack, my mind has become much more flexible.

He was even willing to break the rule against young wizards traveling at night and sneak out of the lounge in the middle of the night to help them monitor Snape.

Since they are willing to violate the school rules, I think it is not a big problem to help them ambush Draco and his gang, right?

Anyway, Neville and Draco have their own conflicts with each other.

Before Neville became strong, he was ridiculed and teased by Draco every day.

"Ask first." Harry personally tended to ask Neville for help. "Neville is quite strong now, at least he is not afraid of Draco."

He reminded.

Last time, when he was shaving his head, Draco took action and killed him. That was a fact.

But later on, it was also true that Draco was beaten up by Neville.

He also failed miserably in the face of Draco's disarming spell, but Neville was not afraid at all.

With such a powerful fighting force, what else are you afraid of?

Just block Draco and the three of them and beat them all to the ground.

At that time, I am afraid that not only will I be able to get my own wand back, but I will also be able to take away the wands of Draco and others.

Ok……

What are the benefits of doing this?

Harry tilted his head and thought carefully.

There seem to be quite a few benefits.

If Draco didn't go to the professors and get them involved, he could ask Draco to do something by returning the wand.

For example, let them never dare to cause trouble again.

pretty good.

Harry told Ron his thoughts.

After hearing this, Ron reached out and patted his thigh.

"You are stupid. Even if Draco verbally promises not to trouble you again, he will not fulfill it. He is a cunning Slytherin, how can he keep his promise!"

Ron rolled his eyes.

"In this case, it would be better to let him shout that I am a torn sock or that I am a pig during class. That would be great!"

When this topic comes up, he gets excited.

"You can also ask him to walk around the castle holding a sign that says I am a waste!"


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