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Chapter 1308

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At Hogwarts, writing love letters to Elwyn had also become a tradition.

This tradition originated on Valentine's Day in Lockhart's year. Many things had happened that semester.

But what left Elwyn's most vivid memory wasn't the snake monster, nor was it Riddle's diary. It was that Valentine's Day, when the dwarves were running amok in the castle, sending love letters everywhere, and the awkward atmosphere when they read the love letters aloud.

He remembered being chased out of class by Professor Meg when that dwarf tried to barge into the classroom for the twelfth time.

After Valentine's Day, Lockhart announced the number of love letters each male student had received.

Elwyn couldn't remember what he had done to attract attention as a new student.

He felt that he had been particularly low-key at the time. Logically speaking, he shouldn't have attracted the attention of girls.

But in the end, he actually received the most love letters and became the most popular male student in the school that Lockhart recognized.

In his words, Elwyn had the potential to become a famous person like him in the future.

It was scary. None of the love letters that Elwyn received were from Hermione. Instead, many of them were from senior girls that he had never met before.

Perhaps it was because everyone in the castle was in a state of panic at the time, and these senior girls didn't dare to confess to their sweethearts. They gathered together and discussed it. They felt that it was a pity to give up such an interesting opportunity. Why not choose a male student to write a love letter and make it big news …

Just like that, they chose Elwyn, who was still a new student, and started a strange tradition.

This was the possibility that Elwyn thought of when he analyzed their reasons for doing so.

Otherwise, there wouldn't be hundreds of senior girls writing him love letters at the same time.

In the end, the number of love letters and greeting cards Elwyn received reached a terrifying 200, almost half of the female students in the school.

No matter what, Lockhart's whimsical idea and this incident made Elwyn famous.

After that, Elwyn's fame grew, and the tradition of writing love letters to him was maintained in Hogwarts.

Until now, many single girls would write love letters to Elwyn and publicize it as something to brag about.

That look, that kind of atmosphere, it seemed like it would be strange if any girl didn't do this. Every year, when the freshmen were learning the school rules, the girls would learn one more rule, and that was to write a love letter to Senior Elwyn …

This situation and the number of love letters Elwyn received reached a peak after what Hermione had just said.

Harry was only welcomed by the people, but now Elwyn was being teased by all the girls in the school.

That's right, he was taking liberties with her!

Although the content of the love letters seemed bold, in fact, most of the girls in the letters were not really in love with Elwyn.

Also, recently, there were even some boys secretly giving him love letters. What was going on?!

In the end, Elwyn handed these things over to the house-elf, Dobby, to deal with.

Dobby would usually find the love letters that were secretly given to him before he noticed and throw them into the fire.

As for the love letters that were given to Elwyn face to face, they would end up in Hermione's hands.

As for the love letters that were given to Elwyn face to face, they would end up in Hermione's hands.

The more love letters Elwyn received, the more annoyed Hermione would become because of the half-blood prince's textbook.

Her current attitude said it all. Opposite him, Harry seemed to want to ask about the love letters in detail.

Looking at his expression, it was obvious that he hadn't received anything.

But Hermione didn't stop talking about the love letters at all. She directly talked about another reason why Harry was popular.

"In addition, you suffered from the Ministry of Magic's persecution. For example, you were attacked by Dementors and tried to be interrogated by the Ministry of Magic. They also tried their best to describe you as a capricious person and a liar. That vicious woman forced you to write with your own blood, but you still insisted on your story. These were all reported by the newspapers …"

"It was the exclusive report of the Hogwarts Magic Newspaper. The sales of those issues were very high." Elwyn interrupted. To be more precise, it was the series of reports by Rita Skeeter. She criticized the incompetence of the Ministry of Magic and Umrich's popularity in the Hogwarts.

"Also, Harry, you grew almost an inch taller during the summer vacation. This is also impressive," Hermione said at last.

"That counts too?" Ron asked out of the blue. "I've also grown a lot taller."

Elwyn also grew a lot taller, but Ron probably didn't hear that Hermione wanted to say that Harry's height didn't change much.

Yes, for a boy of this age, growing almost an inch taller than the previous year was really a figure that made people have a whole new level of respect for him.

Therefore, Hermione didn't pay attention to Ron at all. She turned her head to look at the teachers' table and changed the topic.

"He didn't come today again, did he?" She said with some worry.

"He didn't come!" Harry also forgot about Hermione's theory and the love letters.

He raised his head and looked worriedly at Hagrid's big empty seat at the staff table.

After the end of Monday, Hagrid no longer ate at the staff table, which was an ominous sign.

Also, he didn't invite them to his place as guests. This was the first time in all these years. Several times they met him in the hallway or outside on the playground, he actually pretended not to see them or hear them greeting him.

Elaine and Corin also told them that Hagrid became very listless and depressed in class.

Thinking about it, it was actually not strange at all.

The four students who he thought were the closest and most supportive of him all gave up on his class at the same time. It would be strange if Hagrid was in a good mood.

"We all know why," Elwyn said. He felt that he should go and explain.

Hagrid was sometimes careless, but he was very sensitive when it came to these kinds of things, and it was easy for his imagination to run wild.

It wasn't his fault. He didn't have much confidence because of his identity.

"Yes, we all know why!" Hermione repeated Elwyn's words and then said, "We should go and explain, today."

"The Quidditch trial is in a while," Ron said immediately.

"It won't be a day!"

"But we still have to finish the homework for Magic and Transfiguration. Professor Flitwick and Professor Meg will give us a lot of homework, right? Besides, what's there to explain? We can't tell him that we hate his stupid course, can we? "

"We don't hate it!" Hermione said.

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