HP Approaches the Magic World

Chapter 41 The Hufflepuff Society for the Study of Magic

After resting against the wall for a while, Jon picked up a roll of gauze, wrapped it around the blue area on his arm, and then drank the small bottle of pain-relieving potion.

Fortunately, it was only a flesh injury, otherwise I would have had to go to the school hospital.

As the pain gradually subsided, Jon stood up, asked the Room of Requirement to change into a new set of Hufflepuff robes, and left.

Jon is a person who has a strong ability to withstand pressure.

He knew this very early on, and he knew exactly what kind of character he was.

Whether it is said that he has strong adaptability or the ability to adapt to new environments, Jon would not deny that he is such a person.

Except now.

The painkilling potion was indeed very useful, but after the potion wore off, the dull pain in Jon's arms and chest began to spread out uncontrollably.

Especially when these parts were touched, the pain made him unable to concentrate.

Although no bones were injured, there must be bruises... The injury was minor or not, and Jon couldn't go to the school hospital to explain where his injuries came from. Even when he was hit by the unicorn, he was wearing

All those clothes had been destroyed by him in the Room of Requirement.

The body recovers very quickly during the growth period. As long as you don't do strenuous activities, you can recover quickly.

After figuring this out, Jon was very quiet in the following days, so much so that Stephen and the other three were surprised by his change.

As time went by, it snowed several more times in Hogwarts, and the entire school was soon completely covered in white.

The weather in the Scottish Highlands is harsh, and Jon knows this, so he doesn't go out if he can. It's much better to stay in a warm dormitory than in the cold wind.

Only those reckless men whose minds are filled with adventure would go out to challenge the cold in this weather.

Sitting on the chair and taking a sip of warm tea, Jon squinted his eyes with satisfaction and deduced the magic circle that Helga taught him in his mind.

The semester is about to end, and the students of Hufflepuff House finally remembered what the dean, Professor Sprout, said again. Recently, people in the common room have been speculating about what that "help" is.

Jon was the one who was least anxious.

He believed that Professor Sprout would not deceive him, and Professor Sprout was indeed a little busy recently.

Many senior students are helping the professor take care of the herbs so that they can grow well and not die in the cold winter.

This is a Hufflepuff tradition. After all, students in their academy always have a certain talent for such things.

After nearly half a month of training, the blue color on Jon's arms finally faded away completely, the pain in his chest was no longer there, and he returned to his previous physical fitness.

It's no wonder he's eaten so much recently.

Jon's mood improved, the air pressure around him became much lighter, and Stephen and the other three began to relax.

Jon kept a straight face every day and was careful in everything he did. Although they didn't say anything, they were a little panicked in their hearts.

Fortunately, Professor Sprout finally fulfilled her promise before Christmas, and they attributed the change in Jon's mood to this matter.

It happened ten days before Christmas. When they were having breakfast in the restaurant that morning, an owl threw a frost-covered envelope in front of Jon.

The person who wrote the letter was Professor Sprout. The professor informed Jon of her arrangements for the society in advance. After all, Jon was the proposer of this society. Professor Sprout also included some of his own little stories with the letter.

Conception.

Jon thought these ideas were good and much more rigorous than the plan he provided to Professor Sprout.

Carefully putting the letter into his pocket, Jon shared the news with his three roommates.

"So, doesn't the club have nothing to do with us? We just need to participate well and that's it?"

Fallen bit into the pie and looked at Jon.

"There should be no mistake. The professor said she would put the bulletin board in the lounge this Saturday, and then hold a meeting for everyone in the empty classroom next to the lounge."

"Is there an empty classroom next to the lounge?"

Jon nodded: "There are still many empty classrooms in the school, all hidden behind the portraits. The classroom the professor chose is right between the kitchen and the lounge. I remember that this classroom is very big, and it can hold at least five

Grade 1 students.”

After all, this club faces students from all colleges, so the need is relatively large.

"If you put it like that, then I'm looking forward to it, but can this club really work? Will everyone feel unfamiliar, so they don't join the first time?"

Jon felt that Scully's concerns were reasonable, but Professor Sprout said that she would handle these things well.

"If the professor says so, then there should be no need to worry too much. Anyway, the day after tomorrow is Saturday. Let's wait and see what the result is."

What Jon said did make sense. The three of them stopped raising new questions and continued eating.

By the time Jon was dragged from the dormitory to the common room by Stephen on Saturday morning, the club's promotion had already begun.

Many senior students were explaining the meaning of this club to the Hufflepuff students. Jon glanced at it and found that these were the seniors and sisters who had been helping Professor Sprout take care of the herbs these days.

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The bulletin board was placed in front of Hufflepuff's portrait. When Jon looked over, Helga in the portrait winked at him.

Obviously very satisfied with the emergence of this community.

Jon nodded slightly towards Helga, and then looked at the bulletin board.

This time the bulletin board was very large, with many slogans written on it.

"This society was founded by Professor Sprout.

The only purpose is to improve the learning level of students.

Learn what you haven't learned yet.

Learn what you want to learn.

Improve your magic level.

Satisfy your whims.

Become an excellent wizard.

Discussion of magic, improvement of spells, and training in spell use.

Outstanding Hufflepuff students from all grades will guide you.

Let you get good grades at the end of the school year.

The Academy Cup is waving to you.

There are no restrictions on joining this club and it is open to all students in the college.

No one is born ordinary, you should have your own shining point.

Hufflepuff represents integrity and kindness, and I also hope you can learn to face it.

Magic represents mystery, and you should learn to use it, analyze it, and change it.

I sincerely hope that my students will be fearless on the road to magic research.

We sincerely welcome everyone to join us.

——Hufflepuff Magical Research Society, Pomona Sprout."

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