Chapter 1126: Letter from the Flint Family
It must be said that as a young girl, Pansy's external conditions are still quite good.
In the eyes of the pure-blood boys, Pansy had both a delicate appearance and a family background that was neither too big nor too small.
Even her cold face, which always seemed to be covered with a layer of metal, seemed to have a different kind of charm.
It's not uncommon for boys to like such girls.
So, if Pansy hadn't made it clear in front of everyone that she was obsessed with Draco alone, maybe there would have been no shortage of Slytherin boys who wanted to chase her.
In fact, Marcus Flint, who has now graduated from Hogwarts, has secretly liked this elementary school girl in the past.
Right now, when Illuria says that Pansy is her friend, Marcus' first instinct is not to believe it.
Because he had known the girl carefully in the years leading up to graduation, Miss Parkinson's was undoubtedly a typical pure-blood offspring in his memory.
And how could a wizard who prides himself on being pure-blooded befriend a servant of "inferior blood" like Iruli?
"You're cheating on me!"
Suddenly, Marcus slammed his palm on the iron fence gate, making a muffled "thud".
"Otherwise, you deceived Miss Parkinson!"
Even now, Marcus still has a good impression of Pansy, but he still can't forget it. What annoys him more than whether or not Illuria has deceived Pansy is actually the fugitive.
If Illuri wasn't the suspect who escaped from the Ministry of Magic's dungeon, he wouldn't have been able to send Illuri to the devotion.
After all, fooling the Ministry of Magic with a fake suspect would only make the officials of the Ministry of Magic have a bad impression of him.
"Listen! I'll go to Miss Parkinson to find out, and I'll tell her all about you!" Hmph, I hope you're just deceiving me...... If you deceive Miss Parkinson, I won't be able to spare you! β
If Illuria had only deceived Pansy, it would have been a sign that she was most likely not a fugitive. And if that's the case, the opportunity that Marcus has been waiting for will be completely ruined - can he not be angry?
Hearing Marcus scold and turn away after threatening herself, Ilully couldn't help but breathe a sigh of relief.
Of course, she wasn't worried about Marcus asking Pansy, and she was used to the disdain of her own bloodline.
At the moment, she just felt tiredβnot just physically, but also internally.
And not long after Marcus left, the voice of the little master next door suddenly sounded again, and he seemed to be woken up by Marcus's toss just now.
"Iluri, big brother, why did he ...... As if I wish you were the fugitive from the Ministry of Magic? β
He has always been a little afraid of his ruffian brother. Because unlike his slightly introverted personality, his eldest brother Marcus, like his mother, is not only arrogant, but also scolds and even hits people at every turn.
He, as a younger brother, has been beaten several times before. It wasn't until his mother began to stare at him that his brother Marcus was inconvenient to take advantage of him, a "cowardly and useless" younger brother.
As for the young master's doubts, Iruli didn't really want to explain more, although after listening to Marcus's words, she could guess a little bit.
"Well, yes! Why......"
She muttered faintly, and then fell into a helpless silence.
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The next morning, a dim light gradually rising from the east indicated that it might not be a sunny day.
In the Slytherin quarters of Hogwarts, Miss Parkinson's eyes opened when the enchanted windows threw the first rays of light into the dormitories.
Yesterday wasn't a good day for Pansy.
Especially the difficult choice in the end, and the failure of the mission caused by her own hands, she was under so much pressure that she didn't sleep well tonight.
Yes, even though Maca seems to have forgiven her, she still can't let go of herself.
Because she only knew that if she didn't do what Maca asked her to do, the promises that Maca had made to her would not be kept.
So, she woke up from her sleep early this morning, and then she kept her eyes closed and thought about it until now.
She wondered what she was going to do next to get back on her espionage mission, which was in all danger of ending there.
But obviously, even Maca didn't have a good idea for a while, and it was impossible for her to come up with a solution if she thought about it herself.
Gently lifting the covers, Pansy rolled over and got out of bed, and began to wash up with her increasingly depressed mood.
However, just as she was returning from the bathroom and was sitting in front of the dresser in the dormitory, combing her hair for a while, there was a knock at the door of the dormitory.
"Miss Parkinson, Filch is looking for you, saying that an owl has sent you a letter early this morning."
Standing outside the dormitory door was a junior student from Slytherin House, who usually studied very hard, and often ran to the common room to prepare for homework before everyone got up. Pansy knew her, but the two barely spoke.
Seeing that the other party deliberately ran to convey this matter, Pansy immediately nodded.
"Thank you, I see."
If it had been in the past, she would probably not even say thank you. But now, having experienced the beauty of friendship from Eluli, she no longer wants to always put a cold face on someone like she used to.
Because she finally understood that that kind of unprovoked arrogance probably had no benefit at all except for making people stay away.
Outside the door, the junior girl heard Pansy's thanks, and couldn't help but glance at her in some surprise, and then pursed her lips and nodded slightly.
"No, no thanks...... Filch is waiting for you outside the break room now, so I'll go first. β
If anything, Filch clearly has a better affection for the Slytherins than the noisy and unruly Gryffindors.
However, this is also relative.
Since he has always been a squib who longs to learn magic but will never become a wizard in his life, he is equally jealous of anyone who can use spells.
When Pansy opened the door to the common room and saw Filch standing in the hallway outside, the other party shoved a letter into her hand.
"It's bad luck to have an owl come and on top of my head early in the morning...... Take it, your letter! β
Looking at the back of Filch, who left the letter and immediately turned away, Pansy, who was already in a bad mood, couldn't help frowning, and almost wanted to go out habitually to scold. But after a little hesitation, she still suppressed the depression in her heart and returned to the lounge with the thin envelope.
It was obviously early, it was only the girl who had come to look for her, and the Slytherin common room seemed a little empty.
Since there was no one, Pansy didn't think much of it, and even as she sat on the couch and looked at the signature on the envelope, she tore open the seal with a "snort".
"Marcus Flint?" She thought about it for a moment, and then nodded abruptly, "Oh, the chaser who graduated a few years ago?" β
Marcus didn't seem to have any presence in her mind.
But after unfolding the letter and reading it hastily, Pansy couldn't help but show a look of surprise - Marcus didn't write much in the letter, but asked her if she was friends with their maid, Ilully.
But even so, the news of Illuria also gave Pansy a glea.
Because of Eruly's sensitive ancestry and background, Pansy didn't take the initiative to ask about her family. But now, Marcus's letter has given her an indirect insight into Ilully's situation, which has to be said to be a wonderful coincidence.
Well, at least for now, it's something to be happy about.
Compared to this, the origin of Eruli mentioned in her heart is not important to Pansy...... As early as after knowing the other party's goblin half-blood, she could guess some of the situation.
"The Flint family?" Pansy thought for a moment and couldn't help but wonder to herself, "Judging from the content of Marcus's letter, I'm afraid that Iruli didn't have a good time in that 'home'...... Do I want to think of a way to ......?"
In the letter, Marcus was not so stupid as to even include the fact that Iruli was locked up. After all, Eluli swears so much, and he can't guarantee that Pansy and Eruli will not be friends.
Yes, Pansy, who just got the news from her friends, is finally in a much better mood. After going back to her dormitory to tidy up a little, she left the castle with a rather brisk step, intending to take a walk outside before breakfast began.
By the way, she'll have to think carefully about how to reply to Marcus.
In any case, it was also a letter between Flint and Parkinson's, and given that she didn't have much of a relationship with Marcus, it couldn't be regarded as a personal letter.
First of all, she had to think carefully about whether she wanted to admit her friendship with Illuria after figuring out Marcus's intentions for this letter.
It's important not only to her, but also to Ilully's side.
It's just that Pansy, no matter how much she thinks about it, can't imagine that Marcus is actually suspicious of the identity of Eruly's fugitive.
"Still don't admit it, right? Otherwise...... Not only will I leave a handle in Marcus's hands, but I might also cause trouble for Iruli...... Well? Wrong! β
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