Chapter 52: The Three Excluded
In the afternoon, while Louis was still basking in the sun, Harry and the three of them came over. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. ļ½ļ½ļ½Uļ½Eć ļ½ļ½ļ½ļ½
"I'm sorry, Luis, but we've been deducted points and locked up with you this time. Hermione said apologetically.
After all, she asked Louis to go with them to see off Noble, and if Hermione hadn't let Louis go with them, Louis wouldn't have been deducted points or even locked up.
"By the way, I'm so sorry to see you received the letter this morning. Harry followed Hermione's words.
Last night, perhaps it would be more appropriate to call it this morning, Professor McGonagall had said that she was going to send a letter to Louis's house to tell his parents about it. Since Harry's parents were gone, and Hermione's parents were Muggles, they were better.
But Louis's parents were both wizards, or their family was a long-standing wizarding family. Harry couldn't believe what Louis would do if he did this, but it would have been miserable.
If Professor McGonagall had sent a letter to Harry's aunt and uncle, Harry could have assured that they would have asked Professor McGonagall to fire him as a bad boy, who would have wanted Harry not to have anything to do with the wizarding world.
"It's okay, you don't need to be so sorry, I promised to help you instead of you pointing your wand at me and forcing me, didn't I?" Louis said with a shrug.
Looking at Harry and Hermione's guilty expressions, Louis couldn't tell that the letter his parents had sent him hadn't taught him a lesson. Instead, his father told him about two small spells, which would be better off the beaten track.
But why not make Harry and Hermione remember him, after all, he also stayed up late to help, and it was very hard.
"I'm more worried about you, I've heard people talking about you early in the morning. Luis said.
"Oh, yes, well, we've had too many points this time, and I'm thinking about quitting the Quidditch team. Harry said awkwardly.
"I'm fine, but no one talks to me anymore. Hermione whispered.
"There's no need to be so frustrated, after all, our most important thing is done, isn't it?" Louis said with a smile, "As for them, I think they'll forget about it in a few weeks." ā
Then Louis suddenly said in Ron's direction, "You can look at the Weasley twins, aren't they very likable to everyone if they get deducted points all the time?"
"But they didn't get a hundred and fifty points at once, did they?" replied Harry in frustration.
"Uh... In fact, only one of you was deducted 50 points. Louis reassured.
However, it seems that Luis is really not very comforting, after all, they were deducted points together for one thing.
"I swear, I'll never meddle again!" Harry said chagrined.
The losses have already been done, and it is too late to regret them. But from now on, Harry vowed never to sneak around again, investigating anything in the dark, and he was very ashamed of himself.
"Well, I support that, after all, these things really have nothing to do with you. Louis agreed.
Louis and Harry chatted for a while before they took their leave, and since Ron had been standing behind them stupidly without even showing his face, they couldn't always let him be a scarecrow there, right?
For the next week, Louis went to class and basked in the sun as usual, as if nothing had anything to do with him.
It's worth noting, though, that Hermione came to play with Linda a lot more often, and that she had been raising her hand in class with Gryffindor and had become more focused on looking down at her book.
Harry and the three of them could at least talk and discuss together, and poor Neville not only ignored each of Gryffindors, but because Professor McGonagall's words made him think he was being used by Harry, he had to say a few words to Louis occasionally, but he spent most of his time with his toad.