Chapter 23: The Levitation Charm
On Halloween Eve, Louis came in the morning and smelled the enticing smell of Jack-and-Butternut Pie wafting through the hallway. Pen, fun, pavilion www. biquge。 Professor Flitwick even announced in his magic class that he thought they could start making objects fly. Ever since they saw Louis save Neville with the Levitation Charm, they were eager to learn the skill.
"Well, don't forget that subtle wrist movement that we've been training on. Professor Flitwick divided them into groups of two and trained them. Professor Flitwick is a diminutive goblin, and he is also the dean of Ravenclaw House with an excellent level of enchantment.
"Shake and shake, remember, shake and shake. "It's also very important to recite incantations—and don't forget the wizard of Barufeo, who said 'f' to 's' and found himself lying on the ground with a bison standing on his chest." ”
Although Professor Flitwick is easy to say, it is not easy to do. They are still only practicing making their feathers float, not catching fast-falling objects from high altitudes like Louis did.
"Yugadim Leviosa!" Ron shouted, his hands waving like windmills, but the feathers in front of him didn't move.
"You're wrong, it's Yuga-Dimlevi-O-Sa. Louis heard Hermione say unceremoniously to Ron.
Ron angrily turned to Hermione and roared at her, "Since you're so good, then try it yourself!"
"Yugadim Leviosa," Hermione waved her wand softly, chanting a spell at the feathers.
Their feather floated slowly from the table and hung four feet above their heads.
"Oh, well done!" shouted Professor Flitwick, clapping his hands, "Look, Miss Granger has succeeded!" Linda then succeeded in making the feathers float, but only the two of them had succeeded in making the feathers flutter until the end of the lesson.
After class, as Louis was struggling through the crowded hallway with Linda and Hermione, he heard Ron complaining to Harry in front of him.
"No wonder everyone can't stand her, to be honest, she's like a nightmare! "Ron's mood seems to be extremely bad, and it seems that Hermione has hit him hard in Professor Flitwick's class.
Louis saw Hermione walking out with her book in her arms and burying her head in her hands, and as she walked past Louis, Louis could clearly see the tears in her eyes. Linda glared at Ron angrily and trotted after Hermione.
"Ron, she's a girl, don't you call her that? I saw her cry. Louis said to Ron.
"So what?" Ron also looked uneasy, "she must have noticed that she didn't have any friends. ”
"Ron, you're wrong, at least I'm her friend. With that, Louis gave Ron a deep look and walked away quickly.
Hermione didn't attend the next class, and she and Linda weren't seen all afternoon. Louis went downstairs to the Christmas Eve party, and on the way he heard a few girls discussing Hermione's sad crying in the women's bathroom, and Linda had been beside her to comfort her.
If Hermione was alone, he would still be at ease, but since Linda was with her, nothing should happen. As for his words, it would be easier for him to deal with a crying girl than for him to slay a dragon. But what did Louis always think he had forgotten?