Ron's view was not agreed with by everyone. As soon as he finished speaking, he was refuted.
"I don't hate Glop!" Elaine interrupted, "I think he's quite interesting, a funny big guy!"
"Interesting? I heard he uprooted a tree! "Ron said, surprised that Elaine liked Glop.
"That's where he's fun, isn't it? Unfortunately, I didn't see him uproot a tree the last time I went there … "
Ron opened his mouth but did not know what to say. He did not know how to continue her sentence.
Since when did uprooting a tree become a fun thing to do? Wasn't it very dangerous and scary?
What was there to look forward to? Why did she have to say it in such a disappointed tone? Also, Elaine's cute expression and cute tone did not match the scary content of her speech. It gave off a strange feeling.
Elaine's way of thinking was always different from normal people, but this seemed to be normal.
No one could ask a vampire to think the same way as a normal wizard.
Among everyone, only Elwyn and Hermione could communicate with Elaine normally, and only they could control her.
The other students, including Harry and Ron, would more or less feel scared when they thought about Elaine's identity.
So far, they had never spoken to her like they did to Hermione. Ron had never refuted Elaine like he did to Hermione.
Speaking of which, other than Elaine's powerful identity as a vampire, this situation also had something to do with her daily behavior. The child would say or do scary things for no reason. For example, when they were fighting against Umrich, Elaine suggested to make Umrich disappear through direct action, and …
She always said these things with a serious expression that said she was not joking. Anyone would feel lost after hearing it.
"What do you guys think?" Ron carefully shifted his gaze to the others, deciding to ignore Elaine as much as possible.
"I don't want to not talk to Hagrid," Hermione said, looking very sad.
"Then we'll go visit Hagrid in a moment and explain this to him." Elwyn comforted her.
He felt that if he didn't take the initiative to look for Hagrid, this stalemate might last for a long time. Hagrid had always been unusually weak when it came to such matters.
"Well, let's go together after the Quidditch qualifiers," Harry said. "We can have lunch at his place."
He also missed Hagrid, but just like Ron, he thought it would be best for him to stay away from Gloop for the rest of his life.
"Maybe we can take a look at that big guy …" Elaine said.
No one answered her. Just like that, silence returned to the dining table. The rain outside seemed to be getting heavier.
Even though it was still morning, the candles in the hall were lit, and the sound of raindrops hitting the glass could be heard.
"Today's not the best day for the qualifiers!"
At that moment, the owls that delivered the letter arrived.
They swooped through the rain-splashed windows, sprinkling raindrops on everyone's heads and bodies.
Since the start of school, most people had received more mail than usual.
Worried parents were anxious to know about their children, and in turn, they told their children that everything was fine at home.
Hedwig's snow-white figure was very conspicuous among the brown and grey owls. It flew straight towards them.
"Could it be a letter from Sirius?"
"Probably not. He's overseas now, and Hedwig wouldn't fly that far. Besides, the last letter he sent me over the summer said that he won't be contacting us in the near future. "Harry said." Hedwig is carrying a package, it should be the new textbooks I ordered. "
The last letter from Sirius had briefly described the situation of him fighting against 'Raven's Claw' in Southern Europe.
Due to the poor confidentiality of the owls' mail, he did not say much. He only told them that he had discovered a new ancient ruin while tracking an important member of 'Raven's Claw'. The ruin was very important to Raven's Claw, and there seemed to be something inside.
Also, these things seemed to be related to Lord Voldemort, because Death Eaters had already appeared in 'Raven's Claw' …
Just as Hedwig brought a large square package to Harry, an identical package fell in front of Ron. His petite piglet owl was squashed under the package, and he was so tired that he could barely breathe.
"It really is a new textbook!" Harry said as he opened the package.
It was a brand-new 'Advanced Potion Making' that had just arrived from Lihen Bookstore.
"That's great!" Hermione said happily. "Now you can return the messy textbook, and then Elwyn can destroy the one in his hand, like this …"
"I don't intend to do that, Hermione!" Harry said. "I want to keep it! See, I've already thought about it! "
He took out the old 'Advanced Potion Making' textbook from his bag, tapped the cover with his wand, and said, "Break into pieces!" The cover immediately fell off, and he did the same to the new book. Then, Harry swapped the two covers, tapped them one by one, and said, "Restore to its original state!"
Thus, the half-blood prince's book was disguised as a new one.
On the other hand, the new book sent by Lihen Bookstore was tattered and looked like a second-hand product. It was impossible to tell from its appearance.
Hermione looked at Harry in disbelief, looking shocked.
"I'm returning the new book to Slughorn. He has nothing to complain about. It cost me nine galleons."
Hermione pursed her lips, her face full of anger and dissatisfaction.
Just a few days ago, Harry had promised to exchange the old textbook for the new one after receiving it.
However, after these few days of potion lessons, Harry, who was in the limelight in class, would not do that. He could not live without the help of that textbook now. She wondered how Harry would feel when he found out that it was Snape's thing …
In Elwyn's view, Hermione would not let it go so easily. She would definitely say something.
But coincidentally, the third owl landed in front of her with that day's' Hogwarts and Wizardry Newspaper ', diverting her attention.
The newspaper was now completely under Mr. Guffey's management. He used to be the editor-in-chief of the 'Daily Prophet'. After the 'Daily Prophet's' reputation was ruined, he moved to the 'Hogwarts and Wizardry Newspaper' to replace Lupin's position. Except for important matters, the newspaper no longer had to ask for Elwyn's opinion in advance.
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