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Chapter 245

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Compared to Malfoy, the other little Wizards' impression of Allen continued to soar.

"Allen? Harris, Ravenclaw's' Score Controller '. "

"He's so generous, if only I had that many gold coins!"

"The competition in the future will definitely be more exciting, it'll be a pure competition of everyone's skills and strength!"



Hermione, who was in the crowd, blushed and stared at Allen, who was standing in the center. "Allen is amazing! He's the most outstanding student in Hogwarts. "

Harry nodded repeatedly at the side. To him, Allen was simply too good, he no longer had to worry about which model of broom to use!

"Allen actually has such a large amount of gold coins!" Ron smacked his lips. "But Hermione, you're Gryffindor!"

Hermione and Harry both turned their heads to look at him. Hermione's expression was very confused.

"Well, I mean, it's a bit exaggerated to get the title of the most outstanding student just by buying some brooms." Ron coughed twice uncomfortably and avoided eye contact.

"If Allen, who's not number one in every subject, isn't the most outstanding, then are you?" Hermione blurted out.

Ron's face suddenly became as red as his hair. "Spending some gold coins can buy people's hearts and seduce a little witch like you, why don't you go to Slytherin for such a method?"

"People like you who have to copy other people's homework shouldn't be in Gryffindor!" Hermione said in a shrill voice.

"You're smart, you're outstanding, you're so powerful, why aren't you in Ravenclaw? You just happen to be with Allen! You just happen to be able to take away that annoying cat of yours! "Ron roared angrily.

"What does this have to do with Crook Mountain?" Hermione became agitated and looked at Ron in disbelief.

Harry looked at the two friends who were quarreling for no reason, and he was a little at a loss.

"Hermione, Ron is a real Gryffindor, and so are you," Harry said carefully.

"Okay, stand on Ron's side. I knew you would do this!" Hermione's eyes were filled with tears as she turned around and left. "Alright, then you guys have fun. Don't bother me. I still have a lot of homework to do!"

"Ron, you've gone too far. You're jealous of Allen!" Jenny suddenly interjected.

"Jenny, go away. It's none of your business." Ron was upset and angrily drove her away.

"Alright, you'll regret it." Jenny raised her head and left proudly.

Ron and Harry looked at each other in dismay, stunned on the spot.

The crowd gradually dispersed. For the Ravenclaw, their celebration had just begun.

After the hustle and bustle, the castle gradually regained its former tranquility.

Now, in the potions class, the Ravenclaw students were having a hard time. They received the same treatment as Gryffindor.

Professor Snape was especially strict with their homework, and was merciless when he reprimanded them, causing the young Magi to complain incessantly.

"But your homework has indeed improved, hasn't it?" Allen's consolation cheered the young Magi up. In Ravenclaw, Allen's reputation was unparalleled.

Even though Allen did not score a single point in the potions class, he did not receive any special treatment.

Professor Snape seemed to have forgotten that there was such a young Magus in the classroom, and completely treated Allen as if he was nothing.

Allen did not care about this at all, and continued to earnestly brew all the potions.

Even though he had won the competition, he did not relax. What was surprising was that with his crazy energy, he led the team to train as hard as ever in the cold rain. The rain continued until December.

There were still two weeks before the end of the semester. The sky suddenly cleared up, turning into a bright and dazzling egg-white.

One morning, the muddy field was covered with a layer of sparkling white frost. The castle was filled with a bustling Christmas atmosphere.

Professor Fleevy had decorated his classroom with colorful lights. They would turn into real fairies, flapping their wings.

The students were happily discussing their plans for the holidays.

Luna handed Allen an invitation.

"Singing Devil's Song Food Tasting?"

Allen looked at the unique invitation in surprise. The letter was in the shape of a rabbit eating a carrot, and the invitation was written on the carrot. When you finished reading the letter, the rabbit would have finished eating the carrot.

"Yes, you know, Helga's Food Spell Collection is very interesting, and there are some recipes at the back." Luna pulled the carrot out of the rabbit's mouth.

"I copied some of them and sent them to my dad. He published a special issue of food for this, and the response was very good. Therefore, he decided to hold a 'Food Tasting' this holiday, and choose some lucky readers to thank. "Luna looked at Allen.

The pair of silver-gray eyes revealed a rare look of expectation. Allen could not help but laugh and nod.

Interestingly, everyone seemed to be very concerned about how Allen would spend his Christmas holiday.

In the library, Hermione, who always buried herself in books, also found Allen.

"You look very haggard. You should have a good rest this holiday." Allen looked at Hermione's bloodshot eyes and the unconcealable dark circles, and kindly advised her.

Hermione hugged a pile of thick books and sat next to Allen. The rolls of parchment on the books rolled on the table.

Allen quickly gathered them together to avoid the fate of spilling ink.

"Oh, thank you, Allen." Hermione carefully put the finished papers into the bag she carried with her.

"How do you plan to spend Christmas? I'll be staying in Hogwarts this holiday because I need to look up information in the library. "Hermione suddenly blurted out a string of words.

Allen blinked. "You're here to accompany Harry, right?"

"Of course not. Harry has Ron, and Ron is also staying in the castle! He can't stand spending two weeks with Percy, so he has to stay in the castle. "Hermione turned her head away, not letting Allen see the weakness in her eyes.

Allen stroked his chin and suddenly invited Hermione.

"Hermione, if you're willing, I'd like to invite you to come with me to Aunt Josephine's house. Her house has a huge library, so it should be suitable for you to relax."

Last night, Allen received a letter from Mr. Harris. This holiday, the whole family would be going to Aunt Josephine's house for Christmas. Allen felt that Aunt Josephine would like a well-behaved girl like Hermione.

Hermione turned to Allen, her eyes flashing with hesitation. She bit her lips and finally refused.

Allen understood that she still wanted to accompany Harry.

Allen discovered an interesting phenomenon. He didn't know why, but Ron's attitude towards him became cold again.

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