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Chapter 1050

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Unsurprisingly, Corin told Elwyn about his experience today, which was also a terrible mess.

No one's first time was perfect. Elwyn comforted Corin. He felt that it was best not to discuss this topic.

"How was the training?"

"A nightmare," Ron said gruffly. He didn't even raise his head, as if he wanted to drown himself in the soup.

"No way!" Hermione looked at Ginny. "I believe it's not that …"

"Yes!" Ginny said. "It was terrible. Angelina almost cried when it ended."

After dinner, Ron and Ginny went to take a shower. Corin went to look for his brother. Elwyn, Harry, Hermione, and Elaine returned to the lively Gryffindor Common Room.

Elaine continued to read the book about vampires, while Hermione urged Elwyn and Harry to do their endless homework.

Elwyn finished his homework with the fifth-graders, and the professors agreed.

They all knew that he was going to take the exam this year. If it weren't for Umrich's disapproval, they would have hoped that Elwyn would attend the fifth-graders' lectures.

Just as Elwyn and Harry were staring at the complicated star chart, Fred and George walked over.

"Ron and Ginny aren't here?" Fred dragged a chair over, looked around, and then said in a low voice, "That's good. We went to watch the training today. They're going to lose miserably. Without us, they're just a bunch of trash."

"Winnie's actually not bad. If she knows what it means to cooperate, Ginny's great too!" George said fairly.

"Did Ron pounce on the ball?"

"He could if no one was watching him," Fred said, rolling his eyes. "So tomorrow, when the ghost ball flies to his side, we can only ask the audience to turn their backs to talk to him. That way, he'll pounce on the ball."

He stood up, walked irritably to the window, and looked out at the dark campus.

"You know, the Quidditch ball is the only thing that makes us stay here."

"Don't be silly!" Hermione glared at him. "The exam is coming!"

"We've said it before. We don't care about the N.E.W.T. exam. That's not important. We've made the latest quick-acting truancy candy, and everything is ready for the other joke products. With Ivan's help, we even have experience in mass production."

"Yeah, I didn't think we could outsource part of the work to Muggle's factory." George said, "It's amazing. There's no magic involved. They call it assembly line work, which greatly reduces our time and costs very little."

This was not surprising. After all, Muggle's population was much larger than that of wizards, and the cost was also very low.

If possible, they could find an East Asian country to do the work for them, and the cost would be even less. This was called global cooperation.

"The Hogwarts is too small. We can't wait to go to a bigger space. That's our sky, and we'll be successful." George yawned and looked at the cloudy night sky gloomily. "I don't know if I should watch this game. If Zacharias Smith beats us, I might kill myself."

"Killing him is more likely," Fred said firmly.

"That's the problem with the Quidditch ball!" Hermione said absent-mindedly. She did not care about what Fred and George said, and went back to translating the ancient magic text. "It makes the relationship between the academies so tense."

She looked up for her Magic Phonetic Alphabet and found that Fred, George, and Harry were all staring at her with disgust and disbelief.

"Exactly!" she said impatiently. "It's just a game, right?"

"Hermione!" Harry shook his head. "You're good at relationships, but you don't know anything about the Quidditch ball."

"Maybe!" She said with a straight face. She continued to translate. "But my happiness doesn't depend on Ron's gatekeeping ability."

Harry, Fred, and George did not say anything. They did not want to admit that Hermione was right.

"Seriously, why don't you think about Elaine?" Elwyn said, pushing the innocent Elaine forward. "You said that you're good at flying, right?"

"Yes!" Elaine nodded. "I said that, and it's true."

Harry, Fred, and George led Elaine to find Angelina. They did not want to let go of any opportunity.

Elwyn and Hermione continued to stay among the piles of books. This time, no one disturbed them.

He felt the need to say something. As a couple, it was a little inappropriate for them to do nothing today.

Elwyn did not know what Hermione would think, but he was a little disappointed.

"You know, Hermione, today is Valentine's Day." Elwyn tried to speak in a relaxed and nonchalant tone. He looked at Hermione, who was immersed in the Magic Atlas. "I was going to ask you out to Madam Perdiff's teahouse, just the two of us …"

"I know, your intentions are too obvious!" Hermione said without looking up. "Do you really want to take me to that kind of place?"

"I mean, I wanted to be more romantic," Elwyn said hurriedly. He wanted to admit to kissing Hermione.

"Today is romantic too. As long as we're together, it's fine!"

"But …"

"Elwyn, do you remember what I said to Harry? Girls use many ways to test how much a guy likes them." Hermione said, looking up at Elwyn. Her face gradually turned red. "But we don't need these things, because I've already tested you. I know who your heart belongs to, and I will always trust you. So, today is actually quite good. We don't need to care too much about Valentine's Day, and we don't need to prove anything. If you want, every day is Valentine's Day …"

She leaned over from behind the pile of books, kissed Elwyn hard, and looked at Elwyn boldly.

"This is what you want. We don't need to go to Madam Perdiff's teahouse. We can go anywhere else," Hermione whispered. "I don't like it there."

To be honest, sometimes Hermione was very shy, and sometimes she was extremely bold.

In the common room, in front of so many people, she actually dared to directly kiss Elwyn.

He had to admit, having such a smart girlfriend really saved him a lot of trouble!

Without hesitation, Elwyn kissed back, and the two of them were glued together.

Perhaps because they used too much force, the pile of books around them collapsed.

Hermione hurriedly separated from Elwyn. She was almost out of breath, and her face was as red as a ripe apple.

"I'm going to take a shower!" she said, and turned to leave.

Looking at Hermione's back, Elwyn was stunned for a moment, and then hurriedly followed …

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