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Chapter 922

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"Alright, see you at school later!" Elwyn waved his hand and looked at Astoria's expression. Then, he thought of something and added, "By the way, if you like to read 'Hogwarts Graduation Magic Newspaper', I can give you a copy of each issue. If you have any good articles, you can also submit them to me."

"I'll think about it, thank you!" Astoria whispered, smiled at Elwyn, and hurried away.

Literary youths were always popular with girls, and it was obvious that Astoria had a good impression of Elwyn.

Elwyn did not seem to have any reason to reject a beautiful girl who came to his door.

However, he was not so naive to think that Astoria was really engrossed in reading the newspaper and was delayed in the private room, and then coincidentally bumped into him.

There had never been such a coincidence in the world, and this was not a novel …

"Some people can't sit still anymore. They probably want to take this opportunity to express their position to Dumbledore and me!" Elwyn murmured.

He saw Astoria board a carriage, and then lean out to wave at him.

'Dangerous Slythrin, you'll never be able to guess what they're really thinking.'

Putting aside her identity and other factors, Astoria was a very cute little girl, with dimples when she smiled.

Perhaps her words and actions were very scheming, just like other Slytherin, but she was not annoying.

At the very least, Elwyn did not feel repulsed, and he did not reject the kindness from within Slytherin.

With the news of Lord Voldemort's resurrection confirmed, Slytherin was also divided into several factions. Not everyone supported Lord Voldemort and thought that he would win in the end. The war was about to begin, and it was time to reshuffle the power, but directly contacting Dumbledore might not be accepted.

It was not a bad idea to let the children show some kindness …

Elwyn thought about this as he climbed into the carriage. Harry and the others were discussing how the carriage moved.

Hermione told everyone that the chariot was pulled by the Night Thearch, which was introduced in the book, but she couldn't see them like everyone else.

Luna could see them, but she didn't participate in the discussion. She just hummed a strange tune and stared at everyone with her big silver eyes.

In the original plot, Harry could see the Night Thearch, but this time he didn't see Cedric's death.

On the contrary, Elwyn's subsequent trip to the giant tribe witnessed the loss of many lives.

He gave them a description of the Twilight. The carriages were lined up, creaking and swaying as they moved along the road.

They passed the gate to the school grounds, and on either side of it were tall stone pillars topped with winged boars.

At this time, the topic shifted to Hagrid. Everyone knew from Elwyn that he had gone to the giant tribe and had yet to return.

Harry looked at the dark field, worried about whether Hagrid had encountered any danger.

Except for Hermione, Elwyn didn't tell them that Hagrid also brought back a giant. He just said that he saw his mother and brother there. As for the matter of letting Hagrid settle in the forbidden forest, it was better to let Hagrid tell everyone himself.

Passing through the woods outside Hagrid's cabin, the Hogwarts Castle was getting closer and closer: the towering towers looked even darker against the dark night sky, and occasionally a window could be seen above their heads, shining with a dazzling red light.

Ten minutes later, the carriage stopped beside the stone steps leading to the oak gate, and everyone got off.

Harry and Ron also deliberately touched the Night Thearch in front of the carriage, and after feeling its real existence, they exclaimed.

If they could see the terrible appearance of the Night Thearch, they probably wouldn't be so interested!

Luna watched from the side, and Elwyn also led Hermione and Ginny over, letting them touch the Night Thearch's head.

The Night Thearch was motionless, quietly standing in the cold night air, letting a few people surround it, its empty white eyes shining.

"Well, let's hurry up. These Night Thearchs live near Hagrid's cabin, and they are neighbors with the hippogriff winged beasts. We will have time to go and see them later," said Elwyn.

They rejoined the crowd, hurried up the stone steps, and entered the castle.

The hall was illuminated red by the torches, echoing the footsteps of the students.

The students walked across the stone floor to the two doors leading to the auditorium on the right, where the opening banquet would be held.

The auditorium was filled with four long school tables, and above it was a dark ceiling without stars, exactly the same as the sky they saw through the high windows.

Candles floated over the tables, illuminating the silver-white ghosts that dotted the auditorium, illuminating the excited faces of the students. Everyone was talking happily, exchanging the news of the summer vacation, loudly greeting their friends from other schools, and looking at each other's new hairstyles and clothes.

When Elwyn and Harry passed by, people gathered together and whispered.

They kept talking about Cedric's transfer, the return of Lord Voldemort, and Elwyn becoming the president of the Boy Student Union.

These things have been discussed for more than half a year, but everyone still found it incredible and difficult to accept.

Especially when the main person involved in the incident, Iven, returned to Hogwarts and became the youngest student council president in the history of Hogwarts. This caused the public's opinion to reach its peak, and all kinds of rumors and rumors came one after another.

In the absence of Lord Voldemort, Hogwarts was now the focus of the whole magic circle.

Although on the surface it was exactly the same as usual, Elwyn clearly felt that a little storm was coming …

Luna left them and sat down at Ravenclaw's table, and they also sat down at Gryffindor's table.

Colin helped them get seats, and as soon as they were seated, Nick, who was almost headless, crawled out from under the table. On the other side of the table were Parvati Patil and Lavender Brown, who greeted everyone with false, overzealous enthusiasm.

Needless to say, they must have been talking about Elwyn or Harry just a second ago …

Lavender must have gotten a lot of information from Ron, but it still didn't satisfy her. He and Ron had been contacting each other through owls during the summer vacation.

Ron always said that Lavender was too annoying and wanted to break up with her, but he couldn't make up his mind.

"I want to know who is this year's Defense Against Black Magic professor?" Hermione bit her lips, and her eyes swept back and forth at the staff table.

"In my opinion, they should let Elwyn teach this class!"

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