Chapter 137: Vio's Patron Saint
Before she could take a closer look, Draco snatched the book, and soon, he tossed it aside, but the green-covered book bounced onto the bed, and he stood up dizzily and scurried in the direction where Vio was, like a strangely shaped crab. Pen × fun × Pavilion www. biquge。 info
Vio decisively picked up a hard-shell notebook next to his left hand, and slapped it down heavily.
With a crisp sound, the book fell from the bed to the floor and shuffled around the room.
As he passed by Draco, he was still watching from the sidelines, and Vio was dissatisfied, "Hey, noble boy, you're still not a quick Seeker?"
It worked.
The book was about to jump over the leg of the chair Draco was sitting on, and climb under the darker chair, but Draco saw the opportunity and stretched out his arms to grab it back firmly.
"Swing left and right. Draco placed the book on his desk and chanted a spell on it.
Soon, the book began to sway from side to side like a drunken strong man, and the furry eyes on the cover blinked and even beat a certain beat.
Vio couldn't help but be amused by its ancs.
Draco looked at her smugly.
"The Yokai Book of Yokai". Vio said as the title of the book was golden. "Is this the textbook we're going to use this semester?"
Draco looked at the book cautiously in surprise, and finally his pale golden eyebrows were almost furrowed, "Is it true that Professor Snape said? Dumbledore really plans to hire that stupid big man to teach us a lesson on protecting magical creatures?"
"He's not a stupid big guy," Vio corrected, "He's a friend of Nobel, think about it, if it weren't for him, you wouldn't have met Nobel, why can't you respect him?"
"Nitrom was right. Draco looked at Vio for a long time before he spoke.
"What did you say?" Vio asked, shoving the book into Draco's arms, "Pick up the crest of the book and see what's inside, maybe it's an interesting book." ”
"Unless I want to have a finger bitten off. Draco politely refused, and then he stood up, without a hint of mud and water, almost all he wanted to see, and it was time to leave.
"See you in the afternoon, Aunt Sigoness wants to see our Patronus Charm. ”
Vio stood there with the book in his hand, and for some reason, there was a hint of reluctance in his heart.
She saw Draco in action.
His gaze was filled with longing and curiosity as he stood beside his desk and then stole a glance at the golden dragon head key peeking out of her neck.
Vio had been waiting for his questions, and as long as he was willing to ask, Vio would tell him them all, after all, it was a verification of their trust in each other.
But it's a pity. Draco just watched it over and over to himself, without telling her or reminding her. Perhaps the matter of allies is just in line with his immediate interests.
Vio sighed, then changed into a suit of clothes and went downstairs.
She barely found the time to contact the Patronus Charm, but she knew that as long as she was strong-willed, pure-hearted, and able to think of happy things, she could release her Patronus, not the number of times she practiced it.
Sigoness had been waiting in a separate room in the villa, and by the time Vio walked in, the room had been cleaned and there was nothing on the floor except for two long carpets.
The room was empty with only Draco, Sigoness, and Snape.
"You're here, vio. Sigoness smiled softly, and Vio was a little nervous, she was afraid that Aunt Xueba would think that she would be disappointed in her next performance.
"I'm not very skilled with this spell yet," Vio explained stumblingly, and Draco hung a gloating smile on his side, looking both loved and hated.
"So, let Draco come first?" Sigoness reassured her understandingly.
Vio nodded, and Draco nodded.
Looking at Draco's actions, Vio was puzzled, could he really cast the Patronus Spell, what was his Patronus Spell?
"Can I start?Professor, Aunt Sigoness?" Draco asked politely as he walked to the center of the room, pulling out his wand.
Sigoness and Snape both nodded.
Draco drew his wand and said softly, "Guardian." ”
As he nimbly drew a spell symbol on his wrist, a wisp of silver mist erupted from the tip of his staff.
The silver wisp swirled in the air, eventually turning transparent and vanishing.
This is obviously not a complete patron saint, not even a patron saint. But for a wizard of Draco's age, this step is quite good, and even some adult wizards have a hard time casting this spell successfully, if not successfully.
Sigoness looked at him approvingly, and Snape didn't say much, but he could see that he was still happy with Draco's performance.
Vio immediately felt a lot less stressed.
She raised her wand, and her mind began to think of things that would make her happy.
At the sight of such a pleasant recollection, she suddenly felt that her mind went blank
The looks of her friends and parents in the 21st century all flowed through her mind like clouds of debris, and she couldn't grasp them in the end.
"Poof," Draco chuckled as Vio pondered. Vio looked up to see the little platinum peacock with pride on its face, and as she looked at Draco, for a moment, an indescribable sensation crossed her heart like electricity.
Vio raised his wand and said firmly, "Divine Guard!"
A brief silence.
Brilliant silver light erupted from the tip of the staff, and then converged into a strong and powerful animal, its body was very light and beautiful, and the sharp horns above its head were unforgettable.
"It's a unicorn!vio," Sigoness chirped. "Very, very good!"
Professor Snape also unwittingly took a small step in the direction of the Vio Patronus. His dark eyes stared at the unicorn as it leaped gracefully out of the window and turned into one of a thousand rays of light.
Vio, Sigoness, and Snape all looked out the window at the place where the unicorn Patronus had vanished, except for Draco, staring gloomily at his wand, pursed his lips.
He originally thought that he had been practicing this spell every day and would definitely be able to complete it successfully, but after failing many times, he still didn't give up, until last night, when he heard Vio's movement in the courtyard, he made up his mind to practice, and then the tip of the staff spewed out a faint silver substance He thought it was the Patronus!
Now it seems that I was a joke last night.
Draco thought coldly, well, what else do you have to make people notice you now? Wealthy family? Santrill has the same, pure-bloods? Santrell, even that fool Weasley, proud of his top few results, never won first place from a mudblooded Granger
"Hey, you know what?"
Draco was immersed in his own world and dissected it indifferently, when he heard a voice leaping in his ear: "I almost couldn't cast the Patronus Charm just now, but fortunately I took one look at you, and it was so funny to remember the way you blushed last year!
Vio excitedly chatted next to him.
You can conjure a Patronus when you see me? Draco thought, smiling. (To be continued.) )