"Antagonist" often published some sensational jokes, but no one would take it seriously.
However, it was good to use as a joke or something to pass the time. Mr. Lovegood had a lot of very strange opinions.
Elwyn continued to read. Behind the article about the Fairy Killer, Foggy, was a report about the vampire Keresis.
He was now a wanted criminal by the Ministry of Magic, but some wizards did not think so and did not even acknowledge the existence of Keresis.
They believed that there was no such person, and that everything was a conspiracy by the Ministry of Magic and Foggy. They pushed the blame for the attack on the Quidditch World Cup to an imaginary vampire, and the real murderer was the notorious Death Eater, Pettigrew Peter.
Elwyn stared at the name for three seconds to make sure he was not mistaken.
They linked this incident to the Dementors' attack on Harry some time ago, and believed that Azkaban was now out of control. Many Death Eaters and Dark Wizards in custody had escaped, but the Ministry of Magic refused to admit any of this.
Ms. Doris Perkis, from 18 Prickly Leaf Road in Little Norton, swore that she had seen Peter having dinner with the fat Boardman not long ago. Boardman was the leader of the popular singing group, the Naughty Goblins. He had retired from public life after being hit in the ear by a carrot during a concert in the Little Norton Church Hall about 15 years ago.
As for why Peter had dinner with Boardman, it was because he was a loyal supporter of the Naughty Goblins.
The singing group had been very famous 20 years ago, and many Hogwarts students had supported them.
Mr. Lovegood also provided a list of people who had attended the Naughty Goblins concert. Elwyn glanced at it and found that he had listed all the Death Eaters that he and Harry had accused.
Well, this was the first time he had found out that the Death Eaters were all supporters of the same singing group.
That was not all. In a later article, someone accused Tatehill Tornadoes of using coercion, illegally tampering with their brooms, and torturing their opponents to win this year's Quidditch Federation Cup.
The whole process was described in detail in "Opposing Me", and it seemed like it really happened.
Based on the article itself, these Quidditch players seemed to be more cruel and evil than the Death Eaters.
Mr. Lovegood probably noticed this and thought that Dark Wizards or Death Eaters were helping the Tatehill Tornadoes with their training.
In addition, there was a wizard who claimed to have flown to the moon on a Hexastrike and brought back a bag of frogs from the moon as proof. He was going to donate the frogs to show everyone the difference between frogs on the moon and frogs on Earth.
The last passage was an ancient magical text, which Mr. Lovegood believed contained records of some ancient, extinct creature.
Elwyn was certain that he did not recognize a single word of these magic words.
He had not read "Opposing Me" for a long time, but the content was still so interesting …
On the other side, Hermione was telling Harry, Neville, and Ginny about what had happened in the coach.
Ron, on the other hand, was munching on a chocolate frog. He fell heavily against the back of the chair and closed his eyes, as if the morning had exhausted him.
"Man Fred Grissom, the 7th year prefect of Slytherin Academy, the tall and strong one. He was dissatisfied with Elwyn becoming the student council president, and challenged Elwyn to a duel." Hermione said, gesturing with her hands, "Elwyn only used one move to defeat him. It was the Bat Spirit Spell, and many furry bats appeared on his face."
"You should have seen the scene. Those little monsters stuck out their tongues and kept licking him." Ron added, his eyes still closed, "Grissom's face was covered with saliva, and it was very exciting to see …"
Because of the anesthetic, the bat's tongue felt very comfortable when it licked.
"Elwyn, did you really use the Bat Spirit Spell?" Ginny said excitedly. This was a spell she had improved.
"Yes, that spell is very powerful, and it can be used for control," Elwyn said. "I may not be as good at it as you."
"By the way, are you going to deprive Grissom of his position as prefect?" Hermione asked. "Isn't it too rash to do so?"
"Let's wait and see. We can give him some time to see how he performs …" Elwyn said, and began to eat his pie.
Slytherin's students were basically the same, and it would not make any difference if someone else took over.
As long as Grissom was obedient and did his job well, there was no need for Elwyn to act so decisively.
According to Slytherin's culture, as long as you showed absolute strength and appropriate benefits, those people would automatically follow you.
Power and strength were what they valued the most, while bloodline and dignity were secondary.
"In my opinion, after seeing the Bat Spirit Spell, I don't think anyone will oppose you anymore." Ron said, opening his eyes. "Look at Malfoy's expression at that time. He must be scared. I haven't been so happy for a long time!"
"Oh, so Malfoy has also become a prefect?" Harry asked. This was the last thing he wanted to happen.
"Yes, and Pansy Parkinson," Hermione said. "That cow is dumber than a mountain troll with a concussion."
She introduced the new prefect of the fifth grade. Ron looked at his watch.
"We should patrol the corridor. If someone is doing something bad, we can punish them. I really want to catch Crabbe and Gower immediately."
"You shouldn't abuse your power, Ron!" Hermione said sternly.
"Yes, that's right, because Malfoy will never abuse his power." Ron said sarcastically. "Thank God, because of Elwyn, he doesn't dare to come and provoke us, but he will definitely bully others."
"So you want to lower yourself to his level?"
"No, I just want to make sure that before he bullies others, I will first show them my power. I've thought about it. I want to punish Gower to write sentences. That will kill him. He hates writing, "Ron said happily.
He lowered his voice and mimicked Gower's rough, hoarse voice. He scrunched up his face, as if he was painfully concentrating. He pretended to write in the air, which made everyone laugh. Luna laughed especially hard.
Just then, the door of the box was opened. It was Corin and his brother Dennis.
Corin was a good friend of Elwyn. He hadn't seen Elwyn for a long time, but he kept writing to him.
Elwyn had thought of inviting them to 12 Grimmauld Square during the summer vacation, but Lady Weasley and the others didn't agree.
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