Chapter 1090: Malfoy's Misunderstanding
Christine's death is a big and small thing. In recent years, many people have passed away, and her death is just one of them.
But for Maca, her death really can't be ignored.
Over the years, Maca, out of her own principles, has tried her best to protect the people around her several times. He wasn't a great man, he didn't have the magnanimous love of Dumbledore, and all he wanted to do was do what he could.
For this reason, he always has some selfishness and self-satisfaction, and has fended off strong enemies for the people around him again and again, and has saved many people without danger.
If you think about it, he has saved several lives, consciously or unconsciously, among the teachers and students at Hogwarts.
Like Cedric Diggory, who would have died in the final stage of the Trirefinals, or Snape, who would have died for Dumbledore's plan, they all never went to the original finish because of his repeated interventions.
As a result, because Maca did not choose to give up after realizing the possibility of the butterfly effect, many people's lives have ushered in new changes - even Snape, who has been lonely for half his life, has a sister who can be used for spiritual sustenance.
However, the birth of Helbo made Maca less and less able to protect the people around her.
The situation became more and more serious when friends around him were repeatedly in danger, and then the underground black market and the city of London were in turmoil, including the basilisk from Africa all the way to the French border.
Until now, Christine's death, although it was probably an accident, is undoubtedly a sign that Maca failed to save her friend for the first time.
This sign clearly tells Maca one thing - his personal strength has a limit after all.
"Perhaps, Hermione, they can see better than I do!"
While walking on the lawn towards the castle, Maca looked at Charles, who was a few steps behind, and couldn't help but laugh at herself slightly.
Of course, this doesn't mean that his vision is really inferior to Hermione's.
In fact, Maca is not unaware of the fact that a person's strength is small, and no matter how powerful the magic is, it is impossible to protect everyone.
The reason why he is obsessed with fighting off disasters for everyone on his own is simply because he has always been a coward and has never changed.
Does he dare to let Hermione and Luna face Helbo?
No, he didn't dare...... That's why he's always been just working alone, even if it's a member of the Order of the Phoenix, he's only doing some intelligence work for him.
Even when Hermione, who had made great progress, took the initiative to ask for help, he only handed over the construction of the seemingly important, but in fact no danger to the other party.
It's a pity that Christine's death made Maca understand that she may not be able to be stubborn anymore.
……
Maca's return brought back a shrunken basilisk.
Not many people know about this - at least compared to the death of graduate Kristen Brown, only a few people know about the basilisk.
Of course, in addition to the deep sadness of many students who have had a relationship with Christine, there are also many students who don't know anything about this matter.
For example, Miss Parkinson, who has been living a delicate life every day lately, is completely unaware of this important event.
What Malfoy said to her at Quidditch that day made her feel complicated.
At the time, she was pleasantly surprised that Malfoy actually took the initiative to ask if she liked him, but she soon realized that Malfoy was indeed not interesting to her.
Yes, at least in terms of love, Malfoy probably never liked her Pansy Parkinson.
But even so, she was very fond of Draco Malfoy. Her affection includes not only her admiration for her brother, but also her admiration for Malfoy's "adherence to the dignity of his family despite setbacks".
As the descendant of a pure-blood wizard whose family was also in a pretty bad situation, Pansy had a deep affection for Malfoy, a friend who had grown up together—even if it was one-sided.
But in the end, she still doesn't seem to get the love she longs for after all.
"'Don't get the school in trouble'...... Is it? Well...... I don't want to! I'm sure you know how terrible that McLean guy is! As long as he is still at Hogwarts for a day, I'm afraid no one will dare to do anything bad for the school! I'm unlucky, too......"
During her lunch break, Pansy didn't stop in the common room. After a half-full meal in the auditorium, she went straight back to her bed, and lay on the bed thinking about things alone.
Honestly, after Malfoy spoke to her once, the pressure on her mind seemed to have eased a bit.
After all, now that she's doing something for Maca, not only is she not causing trouble for Hogwarts, but it seems that she's still solving trouble for Hogwarts.
It's a pity that what Maca wants her to do is a "spy", and she is a double agent - thinking about it, she may really do something unsavory at school in the future.
Even if McLean knew, she couldn't make Malfoy understand? As a result, the distance between her and Malfoy would become even more distant.
"No, no, no, now is not the time to worry about that!"
Suddenly, Pansy shook her head vigorously, putting Malfoy's business aside for the time being.
"Oh! When is that guy named Martin going to let me do things...... And what exactly will I do? ”
This question is what worries her the most in the past few days.
If she had to say it, she even killed someone in order to complete that magic ritual. But even if she did get some benefit from the ritual, she really never thought about doing anything to Hogwarts - she wasn't so stupid as to go against someone like Maca.
And what she wants is actually just to help her parents, her brother, and the entire Parkinson's family.
That's why she pleaded with Martin in fear in that underground church. Because from beginning to end, she was just an underage schoolgirl, and she didn't expect things to develop to such a point.
"Merlin is on top! I'd better go for a walk outside......"
Pansy suddenly rolled over and sat up again, and after arranging her messy hair, she left the bedroom a little absent-mindedly.
Perhaps due to the fact that she had been in a similar state all this time, the Slytherins in the common room were a little surprised by her. In the past, a few classmates who had a good relationship with her didn't come up to say anything to her.
Not to mention that the little snakes weren't very enthusiastic about their friends and anything, they just knew that she wouldn't respond much even to Pansy.
These days, they have already touched a nose of ash at Miss Parkinson's.
In a short time, Pansy made her way down the underground corridor to the foyer, and then walked out of the castle in a blink of an eye. As she bathed in the midday sun, a warmth gradually enveloped her body.
No one cares about herself, she doesn't care, because she doesn't care about others easily. So if you want to make yourself feel better, you can only go out and bask in the sun.
Thankfully, Pansy thinks it's working out pretty well.
Under the sunshine, the spring grass on the ground is transparent, and the tender green color makes people look very comfortable. She put everything aside for a while, enjoying the sight that she usually sees everywhere, and savoring some ordinary beauty in it.
Perhaps, if she hadn't been under so much pressure, she wouldn't have noticed these wonderful things that she had overlooked in the past, right?
Before she knew it, Pansy was stepping down the path of the vestibule into a garden not far away—there were other students here, and they seemed to be enjoying the warmth of the fun.
Of course, it's a bit noisy right now.
"If only there weren't so many of them!" Pansy glared at her classmates in the garden and muttered a little impatiently.
But at this moment, a sight fell from the library window on the upper floor of the castle, and inadvertently swept over the place. And then the eyes immediately stayed on Pansy's body.
Miss Parkinson was not aware of this.
But seeing that she was getting more and more bored in her heart, she subconsciously touched the wand on the inside of her outer robe.
Seriously, if it had been in the past, she would have drawn her wand a long time ago. For those Gryffindors who were noisy in the garden and disturbed her walk, she had to teach at least a few lessons!
But now, she quickly realized that she couldn't do that—the pressure on her was already too great, and if she was still up to her temperament, wouldn't she be asking for trouble?
Suddenly, Pansy withdrew the hand that had reached out to her wand, and pursed her mouth in a depressed expression.
But her actions fell into the eyes of the person who was standing behind the window hole in the library, and a trace of doubt slowly rose in the other party's heart.
"Tsk, this Parkinson's ...... What the hell is she going to do? ”
Malfoy reclined against the window, one hand in his pocket, the other holding a heavy book of spells. But from the moment he started, his eyes had been fixed on the window, and he had been watching Pansy who was standing at the edge of the garden.
And from this sentence in his heart, it can be understood that he probably had a slight misunderstanding of Pansy's small actions.
The next moment, he saw Malfoy close the magic book in his hand with a "snap", and then stuffed it back into the bookshelf next to him.
Immediately after, he walked out of the library area with his legs raised, and walked straight to the door of the library.
"Slow down! This is the library! ”
Mrs. Pince's sharp warning was ignored by Malfoy.
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