16. Seamo: I have a special way of revenge (Part I)

As a half-blood, Seamus is not interested in the aristocratic families in the wizarding world, but the entire British wizarding world is such a big circle, so many people, and all the younger generation of wizards are concentrated in Hogwarts.

To find out what virtue is for noisstry, Seamus just goes down the stairs and knocks on the basement door, where a bunch of Slytherin snakes are nesting.

Although, in fact, the Slytherins never welcomed students from other houses into their lounges, and of course the same was true of other houses, where the antagonism between the houses had a long history.

However, after all, we have to go to class together every once in a while, and if we don't see you today, we will see you tomorrow; See you tomorrow, see you the day after tomorrow. Coupled with the addition of a "warm-hearted" professor three years ago, Gryffindor and Slytherin's after-class "exchanges" are really becoming more and more frequent.

Originally, the students were very naïve to think that even if they were in class together, the professor could not dictate who wanted to sit there. Except for the "hateful" magic class, in other classes, the big deal is to avoid the classroom in half, one academy sits on one side, and the aisle in the middle is the English Channel.

As for who the evil obnoxious Frenchman is, of course the viper / stupid lion / stupid badger / four-eyed eagle on the opposite side!

However, since the lead of a certain enthusiastic Mowen professor, and with the high praise of the school's top authority, Headmaster Dumbledore, most of the professors have gradually formed cross-house study groups in their own classrooms.

So the little lions were depressed to find that there was a little snake sitting next to them in the transfiguration class, a little snake next to it in the divination class, and a little snake next to it in the spell class.

How is it you, it's you, it's always you?

Finally it's my turn to take flying lessons, this is outdoors, the space is large, and I finally don't have to shoulder to shoulder with the little snake. Hahaha!

However, there have been no flying lessons since the third grade, which is really the saddest news.

So since last year, Seamus has often endured the venom from Miss "Medusa" depressedly, tsk, that scolding level, can't help but not carry a dirty word and is very elegant.

Because Miss Pansy Parkinson satirizes Seamus every time with lines from Shakespeare's plays. This made Seamus depressed, sometimes he didn't understand, sometimes he understood, but he couldn't refute it.

And poetry or something, Mr. Seamus said that he was really not familiar with it. In desperation, Seamus asked Hermione to help him make up for ancient literature under the pretext that poetry is the common wealth of mankind.

Miss Know-It-All is a jack-of-all-trades, and the three-inch-thick notes make Seamus want to see Merlin at first sight. However, the effect of tutoring was really significant, and it wasn't long before Miss Pansy realized that the guy on the other side had learned to refute!

How can this be? A stupid lion with no brains, who actually showed off his literary literacy in front of Slytherin? The heritage of nobility is not something you can make up for by reading a few books!

So the angry Miss Medusa used more condescending words, more obscure words, to say that Seamus could not find the north at all.

The result of not being able to find North is distraction, and the result of the distraction is that when Professor McGonagall has demonstrated how to turn a mouse into a teacup, the teams are left to practice on their own, and Seamus, who is half-hearted in searching for words in his brain, unexpectedly has a big explosion.

And then?

There's nothing then.

Seamus, who had returned from the administrator's office that night, had carried Hermione's notes all night long, and he swore that Pancy Medusa Gorgon would be the next time he would say it! Let her take a detour when she sees herself! Since then, I have never dared to talk to Mr. Seamus about literature again!

Who knew that the next day, Pansy didn't give Seamus any chance to speak, and directly greeted him with a spell.

So Seamus sneezed to the medical wing while angrily accusing Pansy of not following the rules: "How can you not follow the script!" Gentlemen don't move their hands! ”

Pansy said, "I'm a lady, not a gentleman!" And there are no gentlemen who use popping clothes magic on girls! ”

Seamus was speechless, so he could only drink Madam Pomfrey's medicine and lay on the hospital bed and continued to open Hermione's notes, ready to wait until Pansy was willing to use literature against him again, he could say that Pansy would die. After all, Pansy can do it, he can't.

However, Seamus didn't expect that he had been preparing carefully for a week, and as a result, these flowery rhetoric was not used on Pansy, but on a group of noble students from another world. The only thing Seamus was glad that he had memorized not only Shakespeare's curses, but also Shakespeare's poems about friendship.

So as soon as a few lines were read, the students on the opposite side immediately looked wrong. Originally, there was no deep hatred between the students, and Seamus used magic to repair the classroom, and the voices that made Louise drop out of school, except for a few people, were purely coaxing.

Wait until Seamus's: "When the heart of honor hurts, friendship is the cure for it!", "The friendship of the wicked suddenly turns into fear, and fear causes hatred for each other." As a result of hatred, one or both parties get the blame for the death or bane they deserve. "As soon as it appeared.

The boys, represented by Kixiu, instantly didn't care if Louise dropped out of school or not, and they expressed their sincere invitation to Seamus to join their literary club, and they said that the words of friendship could be less said, and the poems of love might as well be written more.

Ji Xiu also quietly said to Seamus that if there is a new good sentence, you can communicate more within the community, communicate with each other, and digest it internally. For his such a blatant mind, Seamus was full of slander.

Kixiu's careful thinking, Seamus can already guess it, no wonder Louise calls him a playboy, of course, if there is anyone who doesn't want Louise to drop out of school now, that person must be Kixiu, because Louise dropped out of school, and Seamus, who is a demon, must have a reason to stay in school, so wouldn't those good sentences that can be used to coax girls leave now?

The girls represented by Zerupst said that the girls are also preparing to set up a literary club, and they would like to ask Seamus to give advice and exchange his rich creative experience. Incidentally, Zerupster affectionately asks Seamus to call himself "Turuk".

Seamus quickly shook his head in refusal, saying that as a magician, he was even more eager to learn about the magic of foreign countries.

In fact, apart from rote memorization, he has no creative experience, and he doesn't really like poetry, and most of what he thinks about is literary swearing. Where can these be flaunted?

Of course, it's impossible for everyone not to hold Louise accountable for the explosion, but what's the use? The classroom had been repaired by Seamus, except for a crow that had been swallowed by a snake and was slightly frightened (it had been ordered to spit it out by the snake's owner.) )

Not even a single one was injured, in other words, the physical evidence was destroyed. Even if you are dissatisfied, most people don't care about it, and you are still holding yourself accountable here, which will make others look down on you.

For example, a certain Mr. Marikrum, everyone is aristocrat, and he speaks with a sense of self-cultivation.

In fact, Seamus really didn't have much confidence in his plan before, although he knew from Pansy that the nobles had a special preference for culture and poetry, but whether this was the case in another world, it's really hard to say, after all, the nobles in that world are all the same virtues. Shakespeare is also a cultural giant who represents the British Golden Age.

As for why do you want to go to the classroom first and then recite poetry? Please, this has not experienced the 50s and 60s on the earth, the style of the Beatles and rock, how can people from other worlds accept it.

Let Seamus read Shakespeare's poems surrounded by ruins? If it's "to survive or to ruin", such a phrase goes well with the background, but in the ruins to sing the praises of friendship? Muggle writers have written stories like this, as if they were still from their own births, what is it called? "Have You Ever Remembered Love"?

So Seamus first repaired the venue, just as the layout of the lecture hall was already very much like an auditorium, and then told the students what friendship was in Shakespeare's words. Although the focus of the students seems to have deviated a little, such as basic repair, such as Churuk, no one continues to worry about whether Louise should drop out of school. Is this a crooked hit?

As for why he was looking for someone who might help Louise, because Seamus really didn't have confidence in his plans, so he needed childcare. Can a show be successful without childcare? Sometimes it's just a matter of communicating or something, and you just need to test your eyes. Although Seamus is actually not very happy with the childcare candidate.

[Playboy or something, it's better not for me to see you make another shot at Louise!] 】

So, a storm cleared up and the class continued.

But it's not over, Seamus remembers how many guys just called the happiest huhty?

Now that the prestige has been initially established, since no one is ready to let Louise drop out of school. Well, for the sake of Louise, for the sake of this girl who is as "unlucky" as himself, the "careful-eyed" Mr. Seamus is ready to take revenge.

Seamus can't do anything about beating girls, but Seamus, a big boy, really doesn't have a little psychological pressure. And hoeing the strong to help the weak, helping the bullied girl Louise, even if my king returns from Avalon, this kind of thing can't be said to be wrong for him to do, right?

As for how to retaliate?

Didn't Seamus say that? If you want to learn the magic of a foreign country, what is the name of the magic that Louise just learned? Alchemy? Yes, this is it.

"Please let me try it too, shall you?" Seamoth excitedly took his wand and said to Lady Sibruz.

Those who had seen Louise's summoning ritual suddenly had a bad premonition.

Fifteen seconds later, when the explosion sounded, Principal Osman knew that the deal he had made with Verne was too much of a loss.

PS: There are more things to explain, Seamus's thoughts, the purpose of Seamus's actions, etc. In short, the principle of Operation Seamus is to help Louise find real friends, so that even if he returns to Hogwarts, there will be someone to take care of Louise so that she will not be isolated, and of course it must not be a man, and it is not a cuckold. So Seamus doesn't want to offend everyone, and as for the ending, he says that he wants to take revenge on some people. Hey, according to personal experience, some people are born with no way to be friends with themselves, so Seamus's strategy is to unite first to unite, and then beat those who can't unite at all. These chapters may seem more tiring, not very easy to understand, and there are indeed problems with the private writing, such as not being able to write a very good battle picture (blushing), for example, sometimes writing more verbose (blushing) because you want to explain the cause and effect clearly, please bear with me.