Chapter 112

"Well, first of all, I apologize for my assumptions. Second, can you tell us a little bit about your ideas and what you're going to do? ”

"Well, okay." Gale took out the parchment roll that Lily had seen earlier and handed it to Dumbledore.

I have to say that in the experience of an educator for many years, these tasks are a bit too onerous for Gail. Gale waved his hand indifferently: "I just hope they can put their excessive adolescent energy into useful places." And with more knowledge and a broader horizon, you can be less stupid, right? ”

At this moment, Dumbledore mourned in his heart for a few seconds for the Slytherin students to face. The system of "chief decides a qiē" is a rule that Slytherin House cannot disobey, especially if the Serpent King, i.e., the dean, is not in charge. He could almost predict that the sons and ladies of those families would soon have to reduce their energy on appearance because of the preciousness of time.

At eight o'clock in the evening, despite the reluctance of many people, you must follow the Chief's orders as long as you want to continue your studies at Slytherin House instead of transferring. So the young snakes all had straight faces—not all of them, only some of them—and gathered in the common room to wait for Gael.

"Very well, everyone is here, which means that you are very punctual." Gail smiled and walked out of the hallway leading to their dormitories, "But that's not enough. I have found that in many cases you do not follow the rules left to you by Mr. Salazar Slytherin. In that case, I have to discipline you on your behalf. ”

As soon as these words came out, the corners of Regulus's originally flat mouth that were hidden in the crowd hooked up an arc. On the surface, his eldest brother Siris has been abandoned by the family, and he, the second heir, has also been promoted to the first heir, but how can the Black family shout about their family's ideas all over the street? Especially after the eldest brother Siris found Gael as Regulus's little teacher.

Regulus coughed slightly, suppressing the smile that had come from Gail's words. This can't be blamed for his inappropriate feelings on such occasions, because Gail's words are really funny, and the meaning of the words is also very ...... Food for thought.

The word "discipline" has never been used among classmates. However, since Gale is the chief, based on this, there is no big problem, at most, the parents of those people feel that they have been slapped in the face - Gail's meaning is that it is because the parents' education is not in place that he has to take over.

Gail stood in front of a circle of Slytherin students who were a head taller than him, not at all weakened by the difference in height.

For the previous four years, Gale and Severus had been excluded from the entire Slytherin house. If it is an ordinary teenager, under the cold and violent treatment for a long time, there may be some strong psychological shadow or something.

Including in the first year, Bellatlins tangled up with a group of sixth and seventh-graders to stop Gail and Severus, all of which were acquiesced in by the previous chiefs.

The reason why there was no excesses later was because the Dean seemed to have been warned by Dumbledore. At the dean's behest, the Slytherins, who could not openly express their ill will towards Gail, had to resort to other methods, but unfortunately, Gale was invulnerable and invulnerable, and there was no way for anyone to find an excuse to do something to him. But the malice in their hearts has not diminished at all, but has become more and more concentrated because of the long-term backlog.

Travers is in seventh grade this year, and although she is already a graduate, she has already regarded the chief as a cyst, and intends to take this opportunity to completely eradicate the "cancer" of these two colleges.

Unfortunately, Severus became the "youngest Potions Master" from the start, and Gale defeated all the Snake Academy students to become the new Chief. This completely frustrated Travers's calculations!

Originally, Gale had not used any of the chief's rights at all for nearly a month, except for the right to "sit at the head of the long table and dine", and Travers was relieved. But all the ideas were destroyed this morning.

Travers gritted his teeth inwardly. Why does a lowly mudblood, with such arrogance as he calls that Excellency by name? It's damn that you dare to make such a big statement!

Of course, Gail doesn't have mind reading skills, so he doesn't know Travers's thoughts, but even if he did, he wouldn't care. A stupid girl who has been brainwashed by Voldemort really doesn't deserve Gale to be regarded as an opponent.

Gale didn't need anyone else to do anything, and took out enough parchment from his spatial ring to have everyone in Slytherin House - it was copied with a copy spell, not Gail wrote it down one by one! Without even using his wand, he let the rolled parchment staggered into the air as if drunk, and then fell into the hands of all the students.

The Slytherins standing in the front row seemed to have a gleam in their eyes. They realized that the chief, who had been ignored by them in a high-profile manner because he didn't eat hard and soft, was really not a soft persimmon, but a beast with hidden minions - only in the fourth year, he was already able to use silent wand magic.

And this was only known to them after he showed it to them. What if he has other hole cards? The previous behavior was so sloppy that a powerful person could find out that they were malicious or dismissive. Some people immediately regretted it.

"Okay, now everyone has the parchment, right? Then open the parchment, and your lazy habits should change. As Slytherins, you should learn to think right and learn from history! Experience at all levels, including how to avoid risks and failures or how to find a like-minded partner. Gale waved the parchment in his hand and said to the Slytherins, "These can be of great help to you, and ask the Chief of each age to carefully supervise his classmates and make sure that they are doing their tasks conscientiously." I'm assuming you're not a lazy guy with no fighting spirit and a little bit of a bad IQ? Then, don't refuse the knowledge that is delivered to you. After all, the power of knowledge is enormous, isn't it? ”

"What is Russell?" This is a confused first-year freshman.

"Are Shelley and Keats human names?" This is a slightly guessed baby snake.

"This Bach is...... Composer? Or a performer? "This is a Slytherin who knows a little bit about the things of ordinary people.

Most of the night was spent reading and guessing the meaning of the words on the parchment scrolls Gale had sent them.

Although they were raised by a family, although they were not friendly to Gale because of their family connections, or although they were the complete opposite of Dumbledore in their political positions, they were still teenagers after all, and they had their own competitive and curious spirits.

Gail's parchment paper picks up both, there's no doubt about that. Gale can almost see each other, and after tomorrow the library will be bustling. The people who help the caretaker organize the books and try to find the meaning of the words on the Gaelic parchment are in the same room!

The Hufflepuff students have not been in good spirits lately, as they find themselves constantly staring at Slytherin with gloomy eyes, and if something else happens, they will come up to their aid with a blank face and an unhappy face.

Ravenclaw hadn't been happy lately, as they had noticed that there were more Slytherins gathered in the library. Although there were some in the past, the number of times the little snakes who believed that the number of books in their homes was not less than that of the library was still limited, but now they are moving back and forth around the bookshelves in groups of three or five, which affects their thinking a little.

The Gryffindors have been a little out of their way lately, and the Slytherin cynicism has almost disappeared, leaving the little lion cubs, who are always holding back their energy to duel with the little snakes, without the goal of venting their passions.

And the Slytherins are just as bookish! They had to do a good deed once a day, going to the library one day a week to help tidy up, and reading a mess of books written by Muggles, and their spirits were hurt by Yan zhòng.

"I think...... Actually, it's not bad. Professor McGonagall hesitantly said to Dumbledore, "The students have been clash very little lately, and even verbal confrontations have been much less. ”

"Definitely. Lately, the children have been much brighter and rarely make mistakes. Professor Sprout laughed, feeling good that the Hufflepuff students had become more stable.

Professor Flitwick also shrugged: "While it's a good thing to be studious, it's not much for them to get outside and get some fresh air. ”

As for Slughorn, sorry, he's in a state of sorrow, and doesn't have much to do with the Slytherins.

The newcomer, Mrs. Pince, and the young Filch were equally pleased.

The library at Hogwarts is so large that there are too many books to count, and Mrs. Pince has just taken over the library, and although there is still the help of the old administrator, it still takes some effort to put in order the library that has not been sorted out for a long time due to old age. Slytherin had undoubtedly done her a great favor.

As for Filch, he's a squib and does all the cleaning on his own. With the help of these students, he saved a lot of effort.

Gail doesn't feel like cleaning is too much of a thing to do. You know, when Lily and Penny were in elementary school, they were also assigned characters to clean up. It's also a good thing to let these young masters and young ladies who have never done any housework on their own experience life, isn't it? What a contrast!

Therefore, no matter how unwilling they were, the students of the four Hogwarts houses had to continue to be unhappy with the happiness of the teaching staff. The magical life of Gail Green

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