Chapter 422: Hermione's Diary
At her desk, Hermione put her hands on her cheeks and looked out the window at the snow.
Just now, Hermione had finished her holiday homework ahead of schedule and was flipping through her diary, thinking about what had happened during her time at Hogwarts.
From receiving a letter from an owl to going to Hogwarts School, everything has changed in just a few months.
Now, Hermione also has two friends at school who are very close to her, as well as a senior who always seems to be mysterious, plus a very fat British shorthair.
Life at school is more interesting than expected, and Hermione and two of her friends are even tracking down a man named Nicol Lemay.
Unfortunately, so far, they still don't have a clue, and her family doesn't know who Nicol Lemay really is.
Suddenly there was the cry of an owl outside the window, and she immediately poked her head out of the window, and then walked briskly downstairs to see who had sent her a letter.
"Mother, I just heard the call of the owl, did you see my letter?"
Hermione went downstairs to the living room and asked about the family who were watching TV.
His father handed over a letter with a smile on his face, and Mr. Granger, the dentist, was worried that his daughter had not found a friend at school.
However, now it seems that the daughter should have really found a friend.
She shouldn't have lied to herself about what she said before, and they can rest assured a little.
Hermione glanced at the sender, it was Harry's letter.
She dismantled it and walked to her room. The letter was not long, but it was a brief account of Professor Snape's Christmas present to Albert.
The disgusting-looking gift was eventually given to Malfoy by Harry.
Malfoy?
Hermione recalled the name and didn't have any affection for the blonde boy from Slytherin. She doesn't specifically exclude others, but Slytherin students are unlikable.
She thought Albert's assessment was accurate: Malfoy was just a spoiled kid by his family.
As for Snape, Hermione had a poor sense of the Potions professor, especially during the last Quidditch match, when Snape tried to recite a curse to murder Harry. She even wondered why Dumbledore had found such a professor to teach Potions to everyone.
Don't tell her that Snape wanted to throw Harry off the broomstick just to prevent the Gryffindors from winning that Quidditch match against the Slytherins.
If that's really the case, it would be terrible.
Moreover, it is also an unbelievable thing for someone like Snape to give Christmas presents.
Speaking of Christmas presents, Hermione was still a little depressed, except for the gifts from his parents, she didn't receive Christmas gifts from anyone else.
Hermione's relationship with the girls in the dorm room was mediocre, not good enough to give each other gifts, and Harry and Ron, who had a better relationship, had apparently forgotten about it.
From the beginning, Hermione hadn't expected Harry and Ron to give her Christmas presents, and she even doubted that they had this in their wooden minds.
Not receiving congratulations from a friend on Christmas Day, not even a greeting card, although she had expected it to be so, still made her feel depressed.
Harry's letter was short, and Hermione read it quickly, only about Snape's gift to Albert and Albert's agreement to let him deal with it, with no news of Nicol Lemay.
In fact, Hermione never expected Harry and Ron to find Nicol Lemay's information, and for the two guys who didn't want to go to the library, could they still expect them to calm down and slowly find Nicol's information?
Perhaps, the two of them have long forgotten about this matter.
The best way to find out who Nicol Lemay was to start with Albert, but the genius didn't seem to want the three of them to get involved in the object that Dumbledore had placed in the hallway of the fourth floor.
Hermione pulled her set of wizard cards out of the box and took a moment to place Albert's card on top of the deck.
Hermione used to think that she was a little genius, but after meeting Albert, she finally understood what a genius was.
Albert not only has excellent grades, but also has strong attainments in many fields, and has published several papers of his own in magazines, which have received good responses.
In addition, he also created card games such as The Witcher Card, which gained widespread support in schools.
Is this really something that a school student can do?
And how old is he.
Every time I hear about Albert's deeds, I always feel that he is simply not an ordinary person.
What Albert would have prophesied might have been true, and perhaps he had predicted something, so he didn't want them to get involved in it.
Hermione felt odd, not that she didn't believe Albert's prophecy, but that it was a kind of simulated prophecy that seemed to be a lie no matter how you looked at it.
She didn't forget that Albert said that she would have found a friend before winter, and although she did find a friend in the end, it didn't have much to do with the prophecy.
After all, subjectively, it still depends on yourself.
Scammed?
Is this a white lie?
Albert must have seen it, that's why he said that to himself at the time.
She should be thankful for the other person.
In fact, Hermione did the same, and she gave Albert a Christmas present with her own thanks.
Hermione had a little admiration for her genius senior, and she collected a few of Albert's papers published in magazines, but unfortunately she couldn't understand the contents of the papers for the time being.
In the dormitory, her roommates occasionally discussed Albert, and they all admired him a little, and the good boys would always be the talk of the girls, not to mention a talented wizard like Albert.
Quite a few people see Albert as the next Dumbledore.
Hermione felt that this was right, although she didn't know Albert very well, and the two sides didn't say a few words at all, but she knew Albert's cat very well, and she didn't feed it less last semester.
She hopes that one day she will be able to become good friends with Albert.
By the way, I also asked him to help translate the parchment I found, I don't know how the translation is now.
Thinking of this, Hermione suddenly felt depressed about her recklessness, and she had indeed asked the other party for help at that time.
If Albert really translates for himself, he must thank the other party when the time comes.
With that in mind, she put Harry's letter away and began to write about the day's diary.