Chapter Eighty-Six: Talking in the Hallway
There was a moment of silence.
Neil stood in the hallway, his clothes soaking wet. A scream followed.
"Ahh
She had stayed in the dorm room after arguing with Neil just now.
She was the only one in the dormitory, and Sudy wasn't there.
Bonnie looked out through the dormitory window, and she saw a sneaky figure standing in the flower garden, looking at the dormitory window.
When the man saw Bonnie, he immediately hid himself under the leaves, and soon fled elsewhere.
At that moment, Neil heard her screams and rushed to him, slamming open the door of Bonnie's dormitory.
"Something happened! Elisa! Hey—"
"Ouch-" Neil crashed himself in, and threw himself to the ground, hurting all over.
"What the hell was your name? Elisa! Neil got up from the ground and saw Bonnie looking at him in amazement.
"What's going on? I heard your cry just now! Neil's ears were red and he tried to explain.
When he saw that Bonnie was all right in the dormitory, he knew that he had been reckless, and thought:
It's over!
The stinky girl is definitely going to reprimand me again now!
"What are you doing? Neil! ”
Sure enough, Bonnie's surprise turned to anger.
Then, I heard a commotion in the corridor of the girls' dormitory in the right area.
Bonnie's ears moved, and an embarrassment came over her, and now she had to endure some ugly criticism!
Sure enough—
Several magical students poured into the hallway.
"Yo, what is this for, how can a little boy run into the girls' dormitory?" It was Hima Flender who spoke.
"Really, isn't this Neil Kaka? Why, did you run into the girls' dormitory to whisper something to Bonnie? ”
Hima deliberately raised her voice very high.
Bonnie stood at the door of her dorm room, struggling to squeeze out a smile.
At the door of the dormitory stood the other girls, and Himma was speaking loudly and steadily.
She stroked her chest and was horrified, as if she had seen a boy break into the girls' dormitory for the first time, and she was frightened.
"Bonnie Eliza, the little man means that to you, doesn't he?" Hima gloated.
"You should be aware of Hoglais' rules, new students must focus on magical learning, and first-year students are not allowed to talk about that kind of thing." Himma clasped her hands on her chest and said loudly.
Her voice was loud and deliberately wanted to be heard by all.
Bonnie grimaced and glanced at Neil angrily.
Hima's tall figure stands in front of Bonnie, domineering to suppress Bonnie.
Only a year older than Bonnie, she looks a lot older.
No matter who can tell, Bonnie and Hima's temperament is very different.
"Hima, rumor-mongering is punishable." Bonnie said scathingly.
She rushed out when she noticed Neil crawling out with his head down, crawling out of the dormitory under his feet.
He grabbed Neil from the ground and whispered in his ear with his breath: "You're enough!" Do you want to slip away when you get into trouble? Neil, Kaka! ”
"Eliza, I don't want to mess with that witch, this-" Neil smiled, seeing Jima's domineering appearance, even more fierce than Bonnie, and immediately coaxed.
He waved his hand and said, "You should settle this matter yourself, girl, you can't afford to provoke you-"
Before Neil could finish his sentence, Bonnie pinched his arm hard, and lowered her voice to emphatically say:
"Hurry up and explain to them that you crashed in on your own, and I don't want anyone to misunderstand - what does it have to do with you!" Bonnie said firmly.
"Do you think I want to have something to do with you?" Neil dismissed, and he let go of Bonnie's hand and straightened up.
He struggled to stand on his toes, cleared his throat again, and finally walked over to Hima's side, raising his eyes to look at her.
"This thing, in fact, is like this." Neil paused, and before he could finish his sentence, Hima immediately interrupted him.
"I didn't expect Neil Kaka to mean this to Bonnie Eliza, to make the atmosphere so strange, you guys are really enough, of course, if this matter reaches the ears of the professors, you will definitely be like Jerry Little, and soon become famous in Hoglais!" Himala scoffed.
She finished and glanced at Bonnie.
When she turned around and wanted to say a few sarcastic words to Bonnie, she was stopped by Bonnie one step faster!
Jima Flender didn't have a chance to say it at all! Because—
Bonnie said in sharper words than she did, "Miss Hima Flender, you've been getting very close to the boys of the Ray family lately, haven't you?" ”
"What?" Himma's smile froze.
"Thursday, 6:30 a.m. and 56 a.m., near the library in Hoglas—" Bonnie said halfway through.
"Y-see?" Jima's face changed, and she hurriedly waved her hand to let everyone disperse quickly.
"Don't look at it, there's nothing to see!"
"Don't be like a boring auditor, disperse!"
Hima hurriedly drove away all the people who were watching the excitement in the hallway.
At this time, Neil had already slipped away without a trace.
He hurried back to the boys' dormitory No. 7, slammed the door shut, and threw himself on the bed.
He heard his own breathing, and his heart beat faster as if he was going to suffocate.
Why did a heart beat wildly when Hima said that about him and Eliza just now? Could it be ......
"How is that possible! How could I-" Neil muttered to himself.
In an instant, I was extremely ashamed.
He burrowed his face under the soft quilt.
After a while, he took the quilt away again and took a few breaths.
"Am I, I'm sorry for Eliza, oh my God, spare me, how could I have that kind of meaning to her! Think about it on your toes! Is it possible? He muttered.
However, with that-
Bonnie's fierce face flashed through her mind.
He couldn't figure out how this would be the case!
"I'm going crazy! Jerry, you're not coming back soon! Your brother is going to suffocate to death! ”
"Monday, Monday at most, if you don't come back, I'll say goodbye to you, with Hoglas, with everyone, and, Brad, that Brad, that magical illusion ......"
"He said I would beg Brad for mercy, who was my Neil afraid of? Why should I beg for mercy from a bad ass ......"
Neil's voice was quiet, and finally turned into a series of loud snoring.
At this time, in the corridor of the girls' dormitory in the right area, only Bonnie and Jima were left.
The two stood facing each other, looking at each other, both having something to say, and both wanted to warn each other.
"This dress of yours is so ugly, like a rag in the cafeteria that wipes the table." Hima said unceremoniously.
She looked down, glanced at Bonnie, and said haughtily and sarcastically, but—
Soon, her words were suppressed by Bonnie, who first laughed at Hima's ridicule.
Then, she retreated into the dormitory, pressed the door with one hand, and a smile rose on the corner of her mouth, and teased:
"That part of yours doesn't look very good! Do you know why balloons explode easily? ”
"Y-what did you say!" Himma's face flushed and she said angrily.
"you! Two overinflated balloons! Bonnie roared, "bang", slamming the door to the dorm room.
"Dead girl! You dare to say mine, my ...... Hum! Jima was annoyed and angry, and left angrily.
As soon as Hima left with her front foot, the door creaked open.
Bonnie poked her head out of her dorm room, glared at a pair of wide-eyed eyes, and glanced down the hallway.
She couldn't help but smile when she noticed that Himma was long gone, and at the same time, she breathed a sigh of relief.
"It's just two balloons...... she muttered, her eyes looking over her body, slowly descending, and finally sighing.
"If that's a balloon, then my ...... What is this......" When she thought of this, she was a little depressed and ashamed.
"Did Professor Miley tell me to eat more because I was too thin? What does that mean? Does it mean anything else? Bonnie scratched her head and walked into the dorm.
In the corridor of the girls' dormitory in the right area, it was quiet.
Bonnie walked to the window of the dormitory, looked out at the sky, and looked down:
The nearby leaves fluttered in the wind, and the eyes that had stared at her no longer appeared.
"What is that gardener doing there?" Bonnie had a question in her mind.
She really couldn't figure out who would hide in the shadows all day long to observe others?
Unless there is an ulterior motive.
Then, there is only one possibility left -
He was instructed to do so.
A one-eyed gardener? Besides, I've seen him hiding there more than once doing such a thing.
Bonnie frowned in thought.
A book was taken out of a drawer.
- The Vanishing Transformation Spell.
It was a book she borrowed from the library.
She flipped the book to the last page she had read and pulled out a notebook with an orange cover.
A quill was drawn from the pen holder, and inside it was written: "A mouse, a high-class wand, a mouse and a wand." And put a question mark on the back.
"Jerry, I hope I'm not mistaken." Bonnie asked inwardly.
She prayed that her guess was correct.
Well, at least for now, it's certain -
Jerry wasn't killed by the monsters in the Forbidden Garden, as the newspaper said.
Thinking of this, Bonnie felt some relief in her heart.
As long as Jerry is alive, there will always be a day when he will be found!
What's more, he broke into the Forbidden Garden for himself.
What is hidden in that garden?
Is it really like what her father, Bet Eliza, and the older students had said, and there was something horrible dirty hidden in it?
After this incident, Bonnie felt:
There are some things that you can't believe unless you see them with your own eyes.
It's like—
Those long-tongued students are spreading bad news about Jerry, but what is the truth?
You can only find out for yourself before you can uncover it!
Thinking of this, Bonnie flipped to a passage from the book:
"The last time the transformation spell appeared, it was at about half past two at noon on January 25, the year 230 of the Chiron calendar, in a residential community on the island of Loznan, a six-year-old child stuck his head in a gap in the fence and could not break free; A mysterious magician passed by, and with a wave of his hand, he cast a transformation spell that turned the child into a mouse, helping the child break free from the crack in the fence, and finally lifting the spell for the child......"
She muttered again, found something, and was immediately pressed down by other doubts.
"Transformation Charm—" Bonnie typed another symbol into her notebook, wondering, "Jerry, will it be ...... too"
However, the question was quickly dismissed by her.
Her head was like someone had been dragged into a bottleneck, and she couldn't squeeze it in, as if she had to use all her strength to get to the bottom of the bottle and explore the unseen.
As she fell into thought, a pair of palms rested on her shoulders, and a voice spoke in her ear:
"What are you looking at? Undivided attention. Sudy popped up from behind her, brought a chair, and sat beside her.
"The Spell of Vanishing Transfiguration, by Manharry," Sudy said, glancing at the information in the book, "the wonder of the wizarding world is in ...... There are countless possibilities for the outcome of a problem, and different angles of change bring us not only surprises, but also miracles......"