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Chapter 49

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As he did not know who Tom Liddell was controlling, Elwyn was afraid that the other party would steal the diary when he was not around.

Therefore, he carried the diary with him all the time, but he never opened it again.

Thanks to Elwyn's cautiousness, there were no more attacks in the castle.

It had been four months since Justin was petrified.

It seemed that almost everyone thought that the attacker, no matter who he was, had washed his hands of the matter forever.

During breakfast one day, Elwyn heard Professor Sprout happily say to a few students, "The Mandrake had a lively and noisy party in the third greenhouse. When they want to move to someone else's pot, we know that they are fully mature. Then, we can bring those poor people in the hospital ward back to life. "

The continuous good news made the people gradually happy.

Hufflepuff's Ernie was no longer hiding from them, and Mischievous had finally gotten tired of singing his song "Oh, Potter, you're a pain in the ass." The Hogwarts Magic Newspaper's sales gradually picked up, and everyone turned their attention back to the upcoming Quidditch match between Gryffindor and Hufflepuff, which would determine the final winner of this year's Quidditch Cup.

Under such circumstances, when Elwyn saw all the second-year students sitting in the common lounge on Easter Day, he was very surprised.

"The school has asked us to choose the third-year courses."

Harry held a timetable full of annotations and explained to Elwyn and Corin, who had just walked in. "It looks like we have to add a few courses."

"Professor Meg warned us to be cautious." Hermione looked at Harry and Ron seriously. "Choose carefully. This will affect our future."

"I don't know, but I just want to give up on Potions class," Harry said.

"Impossible!" Ron said dejectedly, "You have to take all the original subjects. Otherwise, I would have dropped the Defense Against Black Magic class a long time ago."

"But that course is very important!" Hermione said in surprise.

"I don't think it's Lockhart's teaching method." Ron said, "I didn't learn anything from him other than not letting the sprite out."

Children who grew up in wizarding families asked for their opinions through owls. For example, Neville, who was sitting at the side, received many letters from his relatives, which made it even more difficult for him to choose. He had to nervously ask others if they thought arithmetic and divination sounded more difficult to learn than ancient magic.

As for Harry, who grew up in a Muggle family, no one gave him any advice.

In the end, he even closed his eyes and used his wand to point at random on the list, choosing whichever course he chose.

"You can't do that, Harry!" Hermione hurriedly stopped him.

"Then do you have any good ideas?" Harry said with a frown.

"We can choose all of them. The school didn't say that we're not allowed to do that, right?" Hermione said uncertainly.

"That's right, but I definitely won't do that." Harry hurriedly shook his head. "Hermione, your idea doesn't suit me."

"Divination class looks very interesting. You should choose that." Elwyn leaned over to look at Harry's class schedule. "I'm very interested in the content in this area. If there's a chance next semester, I'd like to listen in with you."

"Elwyn's suggestion isn't bad. Divination can help you see the future clearly." Percy walked over. Ever since he heard the news that the Mandela grass was about to mature, he seemed to have completely returned to normal. He guided Harry. "The course you choose mainly depends on where you want to go in the future."

"People always say that choosing Muggle research is stupid, but I personally think that wizards should have a thorough understanding of non-magical society, especially if they want to work closely with Muggle. Look at my father, he has to deal with Muggle affairs all the time. My brother, Charlie, has always liked to be outdoors, so he chose the Conservation of Magical Creatures class. Play to your strengths, Harry. "

Percy's suggestion didn't have much effect. Apart from Quidditch, Harry couldn't think of any other strengths.

"Professor Meg wants us to submit our choices tomorrow. Think about it carefully, Harry." Hermione signed on all the subjects. "You too, Ron. You have to be responsible for your future."

"That sounds like my mother!" Ron wrinkled his nose uneasily, looking listless.

In fact, he had been in a bad state recently. Even after asking Madam Pomfrey for two large bottles of tranquilizer potion, it didn't work. Everyone thought that it might be a side effect caused by the Soul Snatch Curse.

Ginny was also in a bad state. Elwyn was sure that she was hiding something from him, but he talked to her a few times, but to no avail.

That night, Elwyn, Harry, and Ron sat in front of the fire in the common room and discussed each subject.

In the end, Harry and Ron chose the same new subjects. They felt that if these subjects were difficult, at least the two of them could keep each other company.

When they had just signed on the subjects they had chosen, they saw Hermione rushing in.

"I found the person who was expelled from school fifty years ago."

Hermione lowered her voice and said anxiously, "It's Hagrid. Hagrid was the one who opened the secret chamber fifty years ago."

"That's impossible!" Harry stood up hurriedly.

"I hope it's not him, but the evidence I found is very bad for him." Hermione continued, "Because I couldn't find any information in the library, I wrote a letter to Mr. Guffey, the editor-in-chief of the Daily Prophet, asking for his help."

"Then what did he say?"

"He sent me a newspaper from fifty years ago." Hermione took out a copy of the newspaper. "Look at this. It says that Rupert Hagrid was expelled for causing a serious accident at the Hogwarts."

"That's nothing. We already knew that Hagrid was expelled!" Harry said unwillingly.

"Pay attention to the time of reporting, Harry!" Hermione said, "Think about the newspaper clipping from fifty years ago that Elwyn showed us. It said that there was an accident at school, and Crying Myrtle was the victim of the accident. Not long after that, Hagrid was expelled from school, and the reason was also for causing a serious accident. "

"Maybe these two things are not related," Harry said in distress.

"But since Hagrid was expelled, the attacks stopped!" Hermione sighed, "What do you think would be serious enough for the school to expel a student? Think about it, we met Hagrid in Knockover Alley last time. "

"He was only there to buy a potion to expel the flesh-eating slugs," Harry raised his voice, "Hermione, Hagrid would never deliberately kill someone!"

"He definitely wouldn't, but it's hard to say for the monster he raised." Hermione said hesitantly, "Hagrid likes dangerous animals. He thinks they are all very interesting. Think about what he raised in school last year, a three-headed dog and a baby dragon. Do you think we should ask Hagrid about this? "

"That was really a pleasant visit. Hello, Hagrid. Tell us, have you released a wild, furry thing from the castle recently? "

"This is not funny at all, Ron. To be cautious, I think …"

"No, Hermione! Hagrid is definitely innocent, I believe him, "Harry said stubbornly.

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