"Elwyn, I heard that you fought with Slytherin's student?" Corin said excitedly, "It's all over the place. Everyone is talking about it. They said that you became the president of the Boy Student Union and taught a lesson to a seventh-grade student from Slytherin, turning him into a furry monster. Is this true? It's like a dream. "
"Most of it is true, but I certainly didn't turn Gleeson into a furry monster."
For the rest of the journey, no one came to visit. Elwyn told Corin and Dennis about his trip to Italy, his summer experience, and the ins and outs of becoming the president of the Boy Student Union. The two guys looked at him with admiration.
Elwyn and Hermione didn't go out to patrol, but Ron couldn't help but go out for a walk.
He told everyone that he was going to find Lavender, and he came back after more than three hours with a proud smile on his face.
The train went all the way north, and the weather was still changing.
The raindrops hit the window, and then the sun lazily peeked out. Soon, the clouds floated over and covered it again. Night fell, and the lights in the carriage were turned on. Luna rolled up the book "Sing Against Wither" and carefully put it in her bag.
Then, she turned around and stared at everyone in the box.
Corin and Dennis had gone back to pack their luggage, and it was dark outside the window.
It was a moonless night, and the rain was wet, and the window was dirty.
"We have to change our clothes," Hermione finally said. Her words were obviously for Elwyn to hear.
It was really convenient to let Elwyn help her with her luggage, but there was one thing that was not good. She had to ask Elwyn for whatever clothes she wanted to wear.
It was up to Elwyn to decide whether she could wear the clothes or not …
Of course, in most cases, Elwyn would not refuse Hermione's request, and he would take the initiative to hand over the clothes.
Everyone hurriedly opened the suitcases, and Elwyn found his and Hermione's uniforms and put them on.
Slowly the train slowed down, and they heard again a great hubbub of voices.
Because everyone was busy putting their luggage and pets together, and getting ready to get off the train.
"We have to maintain order. Hurry up!" Hermione said, "Elwyn, after everyone has left, you have to stay and check the carriages to see if there are any things or people left behind. This is the job of the president of the Boy Student Union."
"I know. Why is this the job of the president of the Boy Student Union?" Elwyn said. He felt that this job should be done by the house-elf.
They would check each compartment one by one, dutifully making sure nothing was left behind.
He and Ron followed Hermione out of the box, leaving Harry and the others to look after Crooked Hill and the piglet.
The carriage was crowded, and Ron. Ron. Hermione. Hermione said. Will. a, Hermione. and
The three of them walked forward until they reached the junction of two carriages.
The cold night air poured in through the door, and it stung their faces.
Hagrid was not on the platform. He was still struggling to walk back with his brother. Other than being careful not to be discovered, he also had to take care of Glop. It was not an easy job. They had no idea where they were now.
Since Hagrid was not here, Professor Grapeland had replaced him.
"First years, please line up here! All first years, follow me! "She shouted, holding a lantern.
This was a witch with a protruding chin and impeccably trimmed hair. She had taught Hagrid's biology class for a period of time. She showed everyone the unicorn and was very popular among the students.
"See you later!" Elwyn said and waved.
He separated from Hermione and Ron. They had to go to the platform to maintain order, and he had to patrol the carriages.
Elwyn opened the carriages one by one. If there were still people in there, he would remind them to leave quickly and remember not to leave anything behind.
If there was no one left, he would wave his wand and cast a detection spell to do a simple check.
Everyone in the corridor looked at Elwyn with curiosity and respect. When they saw his badge, they tried to move to the sides to let him pass. Elwyn saw many familiar students.
Some of them greeted him, but some did not say a word. Their faces showed obvious suspicion and scrutiny.
In the third carriage, Elwyn also saw Fred Grierson, who had just regained his mobility. He looked very weak.
His pale face was red from the bats' licking. When he saw Elwyn, a look of disgust flashed across his face.
Then, he noticed the wand in Elwyn's hand. He hesitated for a moment and left in a hurry.
Elwyn and the president of the Girl Student Union each took charge of half of the carriages. He checked them one by one. Five minutes had passed, and there was no one left in the train.
When he opened the door of the second to last compartment in the third carriage, he saw that there was still a girl in there.
It was a petite girl with beautiful shoulder-length blonde curls. Her eyelashes were long, and she had a pair of cute dimples.
She sat quietly on the seat next to the window, concentrating on the newspaper in her hand. There was a thick stack of it in front of her.
Elwyn glanced at it. It was all the Hogwarts Magic Newspaper.
"Hello, the train has arrived!" Elwyn reminded. The girl seemed to be so fascinated by the newspaper that she did not even change into her school uniform.
Hearing Elwyn's voice, the girl seemed to be startled. She immediately hugged the newspaper in her arms, trying to hide it.
She raised her head and looked at Elwyn. Her face was flushed, and there was a hint of childishness and panic in her eyes.
If Elwyn did not have an impression of this girl, he would have thought that she was a freshman. She looked very childish and pure.
Elwyn remembered that she seemed to be in the same grade as him. She was a student of Slytherin.
However, he couldn't remember his name as he had never spoken to him before.
"Elwyn Mason!" After seeing Elwyn, she seemed to be relieved.
Then, she seemed to think of something again. Her face became even redder, and her body tightened.
"Yes, it's me. The train has arrived!" Elwyn said again. "We should take the carriage to Hogwarts now."
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