However, it was too fast for Harry, just like when Elwyn first came here.
Entering Madam Paddy's Teahouse, Harry was stunned when he saw all the couples kissing each other.
He wasn't sure if he should do that to Autumn, and he wasn't sure how to do it either.
Perhaps because Harry didn't move for a long time, Autumn took the initiative to mention Roger Davis, who was sitting at the next table.
He was the captain of Ravenclaw's Quidditch team, and he was kissing a beautiful blonde girl passionately.
Autumn said that Roger had asked her out before, but he had rejected her. Harry didn't understand why Autumn brought this up.
If she wanted to sit there and be kissed passionately by Roger, why did she come out with him?
All in all, this topic was too awkward.
In order to change the topic, Harry told Autumn that he was going to meet Elwyn, Hermione, and Elaine at noon.
Hearing Hermione and Elaine's names, Autumn's attitude suddenly became cold before he could explain why he wanted to invite Autumn to go with him. She asked a lot of inexplicable questions that Harry couldn't answer.
After a moment of silence, Autumn took the initiative to mention Cedric.
After asking a few questions, she suddenly burst into tears.
As if she was acting, she said "goodbye" to Harry.
Then, Autumn ran out in tears. What happened next was what Elwyn and the others saw.
"Women, I really don't understand what they're thinking!" Harry put his hands in his pockets in annoyance. "If she didn't want to go on a date with me, she shouldn't have agreed to come to Hogsmeade with me. Now it's like this!"
"Oh, Harry!" Hermione said sadly. "I'm very sad, but you're really stupid."
"That's right!" Elwyn agreed with Hermione's comment, and Elaine, who was next to him, also nodded.
From Elwyn's point of view, Harry should have just kissed her without saying anything.
He was still thinking about how to invite Hermione to Madam Perdiff's teahouse, but when Harry went in, the girl cried?!
What's the point of having so many misgivings when we're already in that kind of situation?
It would be better if she cried because she used too much force than crying like this.
Elvin was sure that if Harry had kissed Qiu without giving her a chance to speak, or if he had done something else, none of this would have happened. Qiu would not have been unhappy either. In that case, everyone would have been satisfied …
"I'm stupid?" Said Harry indignantly. "One minute it was all right, and the next she told me that Roger Davis had asked her out, and that she had kissed Cedric in that cloying tea-house. How could I feel?"
"Look!" Hermione said patiently, as if she was explaining one plus one equals two to an impulsive child. "You shouldn't have told her that you wanted to see me, Elwyn, and Elaine on your date. You especially shouldn't have mentioned Elaine and me."
"But!" Harry said anxiously. "We agreed to meet at noon, and I wanted to bring her there. If I didn't tell her, how could I?"
"You should have said it in a different way!" Hermione was still as patient as ever. "You should have said it was really annoying. We forced you to agree to go to the Three Brooms, but you really didn't want to go. You wanted to accompany her all day, but unfortunately, you had no choice. You asked her to go with you, hoping that you could leave earlier. By the way, you could have also said how ugly you think I am. That's fine too. "
"But I don't think you're ugly," said Harry, puzzled.
Hermione smiled. She smiled happily.
"Thank you, Harry, but you really shouldn't have said that," she said. "You see, when you said you wanted to see us, especially when you mentioned the names of other girls, Qiu was upset, especially when you didn't do anything. So she wanted to make you jealous. That was her way of testing how much you liked her."
"Really?" asked Harry. "Why didn't she just ask me who I liked more? Wouldn't that have been much simpler?"
"Girls usually don't ask that kind of question," said Hermione.
"They should!" Harry said firmly. "Then I would have told her that I liked her, and she wouldn't have cried so much about Cedric!"
Elaine wrinkled her nose. She was obviously not happy with what Harry had said.
"Diggory should be glad that my uncle saved him, or he would have been dead," said Elaine. Elijah said, "You should be happy for him. According to my standards, I wouldn't have given him The Embrace at all."
Although Elaine said so, most people would not be happy about becoming a vampire.
"Well, why do the four of us have to stand in the rain and talk about this?!" said Elwyn.
The four of them walked to Honey Duchess, with Harry and Hermione trailing behind, still discussing the matter.
"Harry, I didn't say that her behavior was rational," said Hermione. "I just wanted you to understand how she felt at the time."
"Is it the same between you and Elwyn?" asked Harry, crestfallen.
"Yes, I also say something to test Elwyn's sincerity. All girls are like that!" Hermione said without a hint of embarrassment, which made Harry admire her. "But our situation is different. To be honest, Elwyn's behavior was worse than yours. It was terrible, but I know that he likes me, because he has proven it to me with his actions. So I will show more patience than Cho."
"Yes, you've been through so much together, of course it's different!"
Elwyn and Hermione had been through many life-and-death situations together, so there was no need for words to prove anything.
No matter how clumsy Elwyn was, Hermione was willing to wait. She was also very tolerant, because she knew Elwyn's sincerity and what kind of person Elwyn was. She would not suspect Elwyn just because he was with another girl.
It had to be said that a naive person and a smart girlfriend were a good match.
Harry sighed. He suddenly wished that a werewolf would show up when he and Rachel were going through all this …
If that was the case, he could directly prove it with his actions!
Or he could have a girlfriend like Hermione. That would save him a lot of trouble.
"To be honest, Hermione, you should really write a book!" Harry said, then sighed. "Explain the strange behavior of girls so that boys can understand them. I'll definitely be the first to buy it."
"Thank you, I'll think about it!"
Unlike what Elwyn had expected, the four of them did not stay in Honey Duchess for too long.
Other than the Bloody Lollipop, Elaine did not like the rest of the candy flavors.
As usual, the shop was full of people. There was not even a place to stand, which Elaine did not like.
Needless to say, after Elwyn and the others entered, everyone kept pointing at them and whispering.
After a brief look, they left and decided to go to the Three Broomsticks Bar.
Because it was too early, Sirius, Lupin, and Rita did not come.
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