Chapter Ninety-Five: It's a Cool Autumn

The Potions class is over, and the next thing is the first Defence Against the Dark Arts with Gryffindor, for this new Defense teacher, Augustus still has some expectations, just from his performance in the encounter with the Dementor on the train, it is not difficult to find that this teacher should have some real talent, and the various qualities that humans show in the face of danger are the most real and worthy of affirmation.

When they arrived in the classroom of Professor Luhu's first Defence Against the Dark Arts class, Professor Lupin wasn't there. They all sat down and took out their books, quills, and parchments; When Lu Hu walked into the classroom, they were talking. Lupin smiled and placed his tattered suitcase on the lectern. He was as ragged as he had come, but looked healthier than he had been on the train, as if it had been due to the fact that he had eaten a few meals solidly.

"Good afternoon," he said, "please put all your books back in your bag." Today is a practical lesson, and all you need is a wand. ”

Malfoy had a trademark mocking smile on his face, and he naturally didn't have a good impression of this poor-looking professor, "Tsk, the practical class sounds quite interesting, but I don't know if the actual operation of the road will become a complete joke like the time Lockhart released the elves last semester." ”

"Shut up, Draco, no one will take you for a dumb person if you don't speak." Harry had disgust in his eyes, he had just ruined Hagrid's teaching, and now he was interjecting in Professor Lupin's class, this disgusting Slytherin simply had no quality.

"Hehe, the great savior has begun to spread his faith again, I wonder if there will be one more person among your admirers after this, I hope this new professor will not be deceived by your rhetoric." Malfoy's gray-blue pupils lacked arrogance, shuffling slowly.

Professor Lupin's temper had to be said to be very good, and he did not show the slightest hint of Malfoy's mockery in front of him, and only waited for him to finish before continuing.

"So," said the professor, seeing that everyone was ready, "will you follow me?"

The class was confused, but also interested, and all stood up and walked out of the classroom with Professor Lupin. He led them down the corridor where no one was around, turning a corner. There, the first thing they saw was Peeves the Poltergeon, floating head down in the air, shoving gum into his nearest keyhole.

"Hehe, the professor's first hurdle has arisen, I hope he has some skills to show his hands, otherwise Peeves alone can destroy his so-called practical class." Malfoy was eager to see the pretending Professor Lupin being teased by Peeves, and cast encouraging glances at Peeves floating in the sky.

It wasn't until Professor Lupin was two feet away from Peeves that he looked up, and then he twisted his toes and curled his feet and began to sing.

"Stupid and confused Lupin," Peeves sang, "stupid and confused Lupin, stupid and confused Lupin?"

Peeves is always rude and difficult to manage, but he usually has some respect for his teachers. Everyone quickly turned their attention to the professor to see what he would do; To their surprise, he was still smiling.

"If I were you, Peeves, I'd take the gum out of the keyhole," said Lupin pleasantly, "and Mr. Filch can't go in and get a broom." ”

Filch is the caretaker of Hogwarts, a grumpy, uneducated wizard who is always at odds with his students and against Peeves. However, Peeves ignored Professor Lupin's words and only blew out a wet raspberry loudly.

"Peeves, long time no see." A voice suddenly rang out among the students, Peeves followed the voice, and a figure that had almost frightened him appeared in sight, Augustus was looking at him with a smile, a glimmer of danger flashing in his silver pupils.

Peeves screamed, and before Augustus could make any moves, he fled at a thunderous speed, turning his head to look behind him as he fled, lest Augustus follow.

The Slytherin students burst into laughter, and Lupin laughed a few times in amusement. Malfoy glanced regretfully in the direction of Peeves, who was no longer visible, and felt sorry for Lupin to get through so easily.

"Thank you, Mr. Augustus, for helping me out of a small trouble." Professor Lupin smiled and put away his wand, "Shall we continue walking?" They went down again, and he led them into the second hallway, where they stopped, just outside the faculty lounge.

"Please come in." Professor Lupin said, opening the door and taking a step back.

The faculty lounge was a long, unmatched stretch of old chairs, where only one teacher was there. Professor Snape sat in a low armchair, and the class looked around as the students entered. His eyes lit up and he had a sarcastic smile on his lips. Professor Lupin came in and closed the door behind him, at which point Snape said, "Don't close it, Lupin." I'd better not look at it. He stood up and paced past the class, his black robe fluttering behind him. Arriving on the porch, he turned and said, "Lupin, probably no one warned you, but Neville Longbottom is in this class." I advise you not to ask him to do anything hard unless Miss Granger whispers instructions in his ear. ”

"Thank you for your concern, Neville was my assistant in the early stages of this class, and I'm sure he'll do a good job." Professor Lupin smiled politely at Snape, with a mild look in his eyes. Snape gave Neville a cold look and turned to leave the classroom, slamming the door behind him.

"Oh, I suddenly found that I was starting to like Professor Lupin a little, and I was starting to look forward to this practical class." Lilian's red pupils were filled with interest, and a smile curled into her mouth.

"Cut, nymphomaniac." Malfoy muttered at Lillian's defection to the enemy's forces like this.

"What do you say? Malfoy! Lillian had a strange smile on her face, a sign of danger in her eyes.

"Ahem, ahem," Malfoy suddenly felt a chill inexplicably, "Ah, I mean, I mean the weather is so good today, you see, how warm the sun is outside the window, and the breeze is so kind, it's really cool for Mo Dao to be in autumn." Under the nervousness, even an ungrammatical idiom came out.