Chapter 36: The Hogwarts Express (2)

The fifth-grade prefects, in pairs, wandered the corridors of the train. From time to time www.biquge.info, I would meet some of my own college classmates, and of course, students from other houses in the same year.

However, compared to Ravenclaw and Hufflepuff, who don't have that much hatred in school, Gryffindor and Slyerjelin prefects, their popularity is not so good. Except, of course, the savior......

Walking down the hallway, Harry tried his best to ignore Pansy beside him. Harry had always had a bad feeling about the girl who came in and appeared next to Draco.

Every time Draco attacked Hermione or did something provocative, if a girl appeared around him, Pansy must be one of them. At the same time, due to the natural antagonism between Gryffindor and Slaerin, Harry did not have a very good impression of Pansy.

Or should I say that the Savior had a bad impression of most of the students in the other houses in the school, except perhaps Cho Chang, but the others didn't seem to make a good impression on Harry either.

Draco Malfoy and his two henchmen were not to mention, even among the Ravenclaw students in the same grade, Holly and Erinka were two mavericks, and Harry did not have a general impression of the others, let alone any friendships.

While navigating the corridors, it was inevitable that he would deal with other people, but compared to Pansy, who was very delicate (maybe Pansy didn't have a good relationship with them, but at least he didn't have a look on his face that someone else owed him a lot of money), Harry's situation was much worse.

Even if everyone could call his name, yet ...... It was difficult for Harry to match everyone's first name with his own in the first place, especially when Pansy deliberately used the first name for the girls and politely called the boys by their last name. Harry's face was so gloomy that it could be dripping.

Compared to Harry's unhappiness and embarrassment, Pansy's self-esteem was good. Although he has a lot of relationships with him, he is not as close as he showed when he first greeted him, but he doesn't hit the smiley person, except for the Gryffindor students, who are all greeted by Harry Potter, and Slagelin, the other two students from the Neutral House still have a much better impression of Pansy than Harry.

No one wants to face a face that makes them feel bad on the way to school.

After being convinced that there was no one around Draco Malfoy who could threaten him for the time being, Pansy was much kinder to the other girls, at least not like a fried wild cat when she saw a girl approaching Malfoy......

That's right, Pansy was guarding against Holly and Erinka from the beginning, and Pansy didn't care at all about Hermione, who was very outstanding in the same grade. A Muggle-born witch could not be accepted by the Malfoys......

As for Holly and Erinka, after the family's suggestion and her own observations, Pansy also ruled out the threat of the two.

Not to mention the cold personalities of the two, Holly's identity and status, it is destined that there will be no inconspicuous little people in front of her, as for Erinka...... After encountering a scene where Draco is forced to call Auntie, Pansy almost couldn't hold back her laughter, but she managed to hold back in the end, otherwise it would be hard to imagine Draco's reaction after being seen so embarrassed.

Except for the somewhat awkward combination on Harry's and Pansy's side, the other combinations were not bad. Excluding MacMillan's incessant inquiries about Padma about Holly, of course, Anthony didn't have much hostility and detachment towards Gryffindor, but ...... Even if Hermione was smart enough, she couldn't understand the strange way Ravenclaw thought and behaved so often.

Compared to Gryffindor's courage, Ravenclaw seems to prefer to turn everyone's problems into intellectual problems, and it can be said that they will try something before they decide on the most convenient and easiest way to solve it, but they will definitely not be like Gryffindor who is all involved in it. Even Hermione is similar to the Gryffindor way of doing things, at most thinking a little more when acting, rather than pursuing essential things first when facing problems.

For example, when a fourth-grade Ravenclaw student mentioned that Luna did not appear in the fourth-grade box, Anthony's first reaction was not to look for the train all over the place, but to find someone to learn about Luna's habits and her daily social circle.

However, after learning that Luna and Holly had a better relationship than everyone else, Anthony did not want to search the carriage first as Hermione did, but calmly continued to patrol. Hermione was a little puzzled by Anthony's reaction, but after hearing about Luna's relationship with Holly, Hermione also remained silent.

At the other end of the train, Ron, who had been abandoned by his brother, his best friend, and his sister, and Neville Longbottom, looked at each other pitifully in the same box.

Ron was because of his mouth that was so good at offending people, and Neville because of his sluggishness and physical incoordination.

However, compared to Ron's high hatred value, Neville is just a little unaccustomed to dealing with him, not from the bottom of his heart.

With two people in the same box, it's hard to get anyone willing to come in and share the box with the two of them.

The few people who didn't mind getting along with the two of them, Harry, Hermione, or Ginny, now have their own things or arrangements, and it's impossible to be around the two of them for a long time to help adjust the atmosphere......

And Ron did curse Harry and Hermione secretly in his heart, in his opinion, if the two were not elected prefects, or if he replaced Harry as the prefect of Gryffindor, he would definitely not be alone in the box, with Neville, whom he actually despised in his heart.

As for Ginny, she was directly ignored by Ron, in his eyes, Ginny is just a little fan girl who revolves around Harry, even if she is older now and has her own ideas, but in Ron's opinion, who grew up under the traditional patriarchal concept, as long as he still has a little influence on Harry Potter, Ginny is a little sister who is not a drag on him, but has no effect. Even at this time, it was better that Ginny didn't appear in front of him, and she would make herself even more upset when she mentioned Harry every once in a while.

Harry and Hermione wanted to go over and see how Ron was doing, but they ...... Harry felt that if Pansy met Ron, the situation would probably be as uncontrollable as Draco Malfoy met Ron, not to mention that Pansy was a girl after all......

If there is a verbal altercation or conflict...... Believe that no one will be on Ron's side......