Harry Potter: The Dragon That Sleeps

Chapter 2 Meeting guests / juniors / chess game

Professor McGonagall's husband died a few years ago. Minerva McGonagall, who had no children, guarded the villa alone. To be honest, if Jody didn't come, her house would indeed look a little empty.

Excessive.

In fact, if it weren't for her own desire to stay in school, Professor McGonagall would be more inclined to stay in her dormitory in Hogwarts.

As we all know, McGonagall is a mixed race, and her father is a Muggle. The gap between the wizard and Muggle has brought some unpleasant memories to McGonagall, but Anche's memories make her firmer believe that Ma.

The kind of equality between the melon group and the wizard group needs to be maintained.

In Jody's perception, McGonagall is a stern and serious character. I wonder if Professor McGonagall will reveal some instructions when her niece comes to visit with her grandchildren's baby in a few days.

Surprising face.

Jody had already prepared the gifts he needed to visit. He had not been short of money for a long time, and since he had money, he would certainly not be stingy with the completion of this kind of money that could be made up for.

"…The two boys George and Fred are the funniest, their brains seem to be made of various jokes. Even my husband said that their ideas can help him a lot."

During the chat with Aunt Mary, Jody learned a lot about the movements of Weasley Gemini this year. The two of them have been in contact with the Magic Joke Store since Jody introduced them.

Magic toys are also one of magic props, so Jody certainly will not give up any opportunity to absorb knowledge.

After Jody's inquiry, George and Frey's progress was vaguely grasped, which surprised Jody.

Speaking of which, I did hear Gemini say that they made progress in restoring work on the map of the live spots last semester.

Could these two guys really have the ability to repair the live spot map?

Jody felt that she had to rinse the price of Weasley Gemini, and Jody also had a deeper understanding of the strength of the Weasley family's genes.

Judging from the introduction in the Book of Prophecy, this family seems to be a fool~ including Percy, who is easily exploited.

The half-old children hurriedly ran past the courtyard and ran into the room through the back door.

"…It's still a bit convenient to make a toy shop. At least the child can always use some gadgets to trick other children around her." Aunt Mary said as she waved to the children on the other side, "Lols~

Come and say hello to the guests~”

"Mom, is Brother Joyce here?"

"Of course, isn't he staying here?" Mary smiled with her mouth covering her mouth, "Haha, I mentioned you to them. This kid has a good memory."

"...Didn't you say you were going to ask Brother Joyce to take me to Diagon Alley?" Lolsy tidied up a tomboy-like short hair, with a harder brown hair, and her hair looked like a brush-like erect on her head.

superior.

"?" Jody looked at Mary with a puzzled look on her face.

"Hi! You kid!"

Claire hammered the gum in her mouth and grabbed Jody's arm and hid behind Jody.

Mary herself knew that her seemingly scary appearance had no deterrence to Claire, so she had to turn to give Jody a sorry smile, "It's all my fault that I was afraid of being pestered by her earlier..."

"Ah~ Where, you should have something to do if you need my service, I'm happy to help." Speaking of Diagon Alley, Jody made up her mind to wear a new school uniform this year!

"Originally, I asked the Weasley twins to help me... but I thought that since you are spending the summer vacation in Hogsmeade, you might be able to help watch this kid from here to the station.

Claire, who looked happy, looked apologized, "To be honest, this child is naughty, it's all our fault~ After my eldest daughter left home, we couldn't help but want to let Lorse take care of her in the future

More love leaves..."

"I don't want to leave! I want to inherit this joke shop!" Claire seemed unable to stand the atmosphere created by her mother, so she ran to the yard gate, but stopped at the other side of the gate.

"Brother Joyce~"

"Call me Jody." It is necessary for freshmen to get in advance in the next semester. Since the new semester is destined to push their own forces to the forefront, especially these freshmen who have not been marked with power are more worthy of Joe

Di goes to fight for it.

"Brother Jody~ Can I go to Grandma McGonagall to play with you?"

Grandma McGonagall?

"Of course, but it's time for you to call her Professor McGonagall."

"Of course~" The little girl's heart was even better when she was mentioned again that she was about to go to school.

I hope you can be so happy when you can't finish your homework.

…………………………

Jody's summer homework was done very quickly, at least McGonagall had already completed the masking of the homework for the transformation.

Jodi originally thought that with his own abilities, the answers in his homework were not the best, at least he should not find any fault.

It was because he did not consider that McGonagall's rigor would make her habitually increase the difficulty/requirement according to the students' grades.

A summer homework can also benefit Jodi very much, which makes Jodi even more determined to continue to harass professors of various subjects in the upcoming new semester.

It was still evening, and the table was placed on the first day of entry, and the chessboards and pieces found when Jodi cleaned.

The missing pieces naturally would not cause much trouble to the two wizards. However, after returning the double sacrificial throne, Jody's Baizi's ability to beat Heizi was obviously not as fierce as Heizi's attack.

"They are all saying that Ron Weasley cracked your board. I always think it's bragging. Your strategic thinking is always so easy. No matter how much a first-year student is, it's also..." Jody waited for Professor McGonagall.

It is a random question that tries to disturb the professor's ideas.

"I think you all have heard of the stolen magic stone. What I must clarify is that I have not let go of water at all. We have never set the rules that the elderly will definitely be strong. Many times, young people are very talented.

It represents more possibilities.”

Professor McGonagall said while pressing the chess piece in his hand.

Well, can't you interfere? How should you go now?

"I might not ask too much about the Philosopher's Stone?"

"You shouldn't ask too much." McGonagall agreed with Jody's statement and was obviously unwilling to say too much.

"I just want to know whether Hogwarts will become a dependent on the Ministry of Magic." Jody said as she asked his bishop to eat the chess piece in front of her.

Compared to the elegant manners of McGonagall's chess piece, Jody's chess piece had to carry all the heavy objects that she could get and tossed for a long time before she could kick the enemy off the chess board.

"…Hogwarts will never become an accessory to any force, and no one can have the weight to regard Hogwarts as an accessory."

Professor McGonagall obviously had some emotional fluctuations, which was precisely because she was uneasy about Jody's statement.

Jody was surprised by the re-fall of the chess piece. It seemed that the occasional trash talk was effective.

Just like now.

Jodi has at least 20% chance of winning in this game.

"I also advise you not to devote too much attention to those so-called party competitions, it is too early for you..."

Professor McGonagall seemed to be bitter.

Jody pressed the chess piece with a deep thought, and then raised her head after a while.

"Oh, I seem to have made the wrong step." Jody smiled.

McGonagall himself also understood that some things are not simple to measure right or wrong, and some things are not something you can escape without contacting them...

But she always hopes to save something innocent.

The professor rarely restrained her seriousness, and no longer held on to the rules, "You can do it again, it doesn't matter."

Jody smiled and obedient, "Then forget it, just do it like this."

McGonagall naturally didn't force it.

But as the game came to an end, McGonagall was surprised to find that the balance of victory did not fall to his side.

Jody won the game, leaving Professor McGonagall to think deeply.

In this game, she was not Jody who played the wrong chess.

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