Chapter 52: The Split of the Student Body (1)

As the night wore on, the northern highlands of Scotland began to feel a little cooler.

Sitting against the window, soaking in the moonlight, Holly lost his mind slightly. A wonderful feeling enveloped him again, as if in the moonlight, his attention could be more concentrated, and he could even clearly feel that in the moonlight, it seemed that his magic power was more surging than before. It's not the first time I've felt this feeling, and Holly is used to being alone at night, quietly holding her legs, leaning against the window, thinking about things and making some plans in the moonlight......

Hogwarts is still too calm... Even though Hermione Granger had instigated Harry Potter to muddy the mess, Holly still felt like she needed to do something to speed up the process.

It's not a good option to fight Dumbledore head-on, not to mention, Umbridge and Fudge have already done this, shooting in the shadows? That's what the Dark Lord and the Death Eaters are planning, and if you want to make things more complicated so that you can fish in troubled waters, the best option is to make the already chaotic situation even more chaotic.

But...... It seems that there is not much instability in Hogwarts...... Gryffindor students will inevitably be on the side of the Savior, even if they may have some contradictions with Harry Potter, but that doesn't prevent them from standing together under certain conditions. The same was true of Slajerin, with Draco Malfoy as the "core", most of the people were still around Draco Malfoy, even the older students, except for a few children from a family who were largely out of the upper echelons of mainstream magic......

Counting over and down, excluding Hufflepuff, who is so low-key that he barely has a presence, it seems that only his own Ravenclaw can still make some waves......

However, Holly was not comfortable letting the Ravenclaw students discover what to create on their own, and through understanding these people, Holly wondered why the Weasley twin brothers were assigned to Gryffindor, because there were too many similarities between the things that the twin brothers did and the experiments that many Ravenclaw people did in private. Perhaps the only difference is that the little wizards of Ravenclaw have long known how to erase their traces or find a private enough place to do so. Maybe the reckless inconsideration of the consequences of these attempts was the reason why the Weasley brothers were banished to Gryffindor, but it didn't matter, knowing how destructive the troublemakers were, Holly didn't think that these people would be able to make things go exactly the way she envisioned them.

After all, everyone is a living individual with their own mind, not a robot or a mechanical puppet that can meticulously follow the instructions exactly...... But when it came to the execution of the very assertive Ravenclaw students, Holly didn't think that the young Ravenclaw wizards, including herself, who liked to think differently, could accomplish much well. It's like digging a straight trench, maybe Gryffindor will be fast and slow, but it can be dug well, but whether or not they grab someone else's shovel or find someone to fight in the process is their own business...... As for the Ravenclaw students, you may end up with a serpentine trench with various arcs, but there happens to be a straight line in the middle, leading straight from one end to the other......

Having dismissed the plan to fully involve Ravenclaw, Holly had to consider other ways to achieve his goal...... At the very least, muddy the waters.