HP Approaches the Magical World

Chapter 36 Halloween (3)

Professor Sprout gives Jon a Halloween surprise.

Jon followed the Hufflepuff students back to the lounge, and when he was blocked at the door of the lounge, he suddenly realized that the lounge had become very crowded.

It took a long time to squeeze into the lounge, and only then did Jon know what happened.

Professor Sprout, who left the banquet early, prepared a magic board with a notice written on it. In addition to some congratulatory words, there was also one thing written on it.

"What will Professor Sprout do to help us get the House Cup?"

Jon followed Stephen and the three through the crowd, and on the way back to the dormitory, his ears were filled with discussions surrounding this issue.

When they returned to the dormitory, the three of them who had been holding back all the way surrounded Jon, wanting to know what was going on.

"The college cup is actually a gimmick I told the professor." Jon himself felt a headache: "The professor didn't really want to agree at the time, and I came up with this reason as soon as I thought about it. If this club is established, everyone's grades will improve. Naturally, it will give the academy more points, after all, our academy has no advantages in other places, and it still has an advantage in terms of numbers."

"Isn't that nice? What's there to worry about?"

Sculley was puzzled. The association can help everyone study and help them get the Academy Cup. No matter how you look at it, this is a good thing.

"The problem is that Hogwarts doesn't have a rule about extra points for clubs. All my ideas are based on the hard work and talent of the students in our college, but this basis cannot be guaranteed. To put it bluntly It was because I overdrafted an outcome that might occur in the future to the dean in advance, but the possibility of this outcome is not high at all."

"In other words, you lied to our dean?"

Fren seemed a little nervous. Although Jon did this, he always felt that he had his support in it.

As soon as he got nervous, Jon, who was sitting across from him, became less nervous.

Jon took a breath and calmed down, he patted Fren on the shoulder lightly.

"Don't worry, this isn't a lie, it's just talking about a less likely result to make it seem more likely...

Although the range of "some" is a bit exaggerated, our original intention is good, and even if there are any problems in the end, we can push them to other places.

We are just newborns, who can blame us? "

Of the three nervous people, none of them could hear the guilt in Jon's tone.

"It makes sense to say that."

Stephen dragged his chin and said seriously: "But we can't be irresponsible because of this."

responsible?

Jon pursed his lips, wondering what responsibility did they have?

The person who founded the club is Professor Sprout, and he is not the only one who has the final say on whether he can win the Academy Cup.

From the very beginning, he wanted to get this club, just to find a golden glove for himself. The initial plan was to pass on some improved spells slowly, in stages, and through discussions among students Hufflepuff can always find a few students with good brains who can discover ways to improve these spells. In the end, Jon can say that his improvement of spells comes from the mutual communication between students.

This is good for the entire Hufflepuff students. Not to mention the powerful spells, there is no problem in protecting themselves in battle.

For Jon, strength in numbers is not a reason, but a result.

And when the time comes, these improved spells will be common, and Jon's role in it is just the one who spread the spell at the beginning, and the one who benefits in the end.

Spread the word that he had no intention of appearing himself,

Stephen and the others will not take the initiative to expose this matter.

They are not children, especially compared with their peers, they have become wizards.

At this age, they already know everything, and the world of these little wizards is very realistic. They may be happy to show off because of certain things, but when they suddenly become a vested interest in something serious enough When they are interested parties, secrecy and concealment, even "maturity" will become a certain survival instinct of them.

As Jon's roommates, Stephen, Fren and Scully realized early on what a powerful person their roommate is, and put themselves on Jon's boat, they were thinking about something related to Jon When doing things, he will instinctively seek Jon's advice, instead of being as casual as when doing his own things.

Jon is good at using this instinct, and he can use this instinct in others.

Of course, this kind of "use" is on the basis of not affecting the friendship.

Friendship between wizards is serious business, and like Harry Potter's parents handing over their fate to Peter Pettigrew, it represents a large part of absolute trust.

The only difference is that, on the one hand, Jon has kept enough cards, so he is not afraid of his friends' betrayal, and on the other hand, Jon has kept enough goodwill to trust his friends.

However, how could his kindness be so cheap that he could be responsible for the entire Hufflepuff house?

"I'm not saying this is responsible, I mean we have to help Professor Sprout, and we can't embarrass Professor Sprout."

"Yes, we should at least respond to the professor first, which will make the professor's impression of you better."

Jon admitted that what Stephen said was reasonable. After all, it was Jon who put forward this opinion to Professor Sprout. No matter what, Jon had to hold back Professor Sprout on this matter.

After all, there were still several years to be spent in Hufflepuff.

He wasn't afraid of how Professor Sprout would treat him. This professor and his ancestor Hufflepuff had always been gentle, but he first took advantage of the professor's concern and kindness for the students, and felt a little guilty in his heart.

"That's it. We'll be more active then."

Jon affirmed Stephen's thoughts, stuffed the three of them back into their respective bed curtains, and went back to the bed to lie down.

I always feel that after coming to Hogwarts, many unexpected things happened to him.

Even if Jon keeps improving his thinking intensity, there is no way to avoid these unexpected things from coming.

Then, let them do these things naturally.

As long as there is a solution to the problem, it is useless to worry about it.

Let's talk about tomorrow's matter tomorrow.

Get a good night's sleep tonight.

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