Chapter 19: Peeves II

Peeves may not be a problem for Hogwarts Upper Graders. Pen Fun Pavilion wWw. biquge。 But for these first-year students who have just joined Hogwarts and haven't even learned the spells, I'm afraid Peeves can really be a nightmare.

Ron knew it was Peeves, and his legs went limp, and his face changed a little.

"Peeves, I know it's you, come out quickly!"

"Yo-hee-hee-hee, what can you do with me if I don't come out!?"

Harry also got up from the ground at this time, and he shouted into the air, "Peeves, you'd better get out of here quickly, or I'll have to tell the teachers!"

Peeves suddenly appeared from Harry and Ron's heads, and he said mockingly:

"Tell the teacher?hahaha, it turns out that the famous Harry Potter is a bad boy who can only make small reports. ”

Even Peeves knows about the famous Harry Potter.

Harry's face flushed, and he couldn't say a word.

Ron remembered what his brother Percy had said when he first met Peeves, so he said, "Don't be too rampant, Peeves, believe it or not, I'll go find Barrow the Bloody and let him cure you!"

Ron was answered by Peeves' more unbridled mockery.

"Haha, do you think I'm going to be scared? Go tell Bloody Barrow, go, do you really think I'm going to believe you know Bloody Barrow?"

At this time, Harry and Ron really had no way out, and the two of them looked at each other, hoping that a teacher would pass by at this time and rescue them.

Al and Hermione also rushed over from behind at this time, and Al had just heard a rough idea from behind, and knew that Peeves had come out to harm people again.

I didn't expect the spell I learned yesterday to come in handy so soon.

Al glanced at Hermione, who gave him an encouraging smile.

Al squeezed through the crowd and made his way to Harry, Ron, and Peeves.

"Put away your smile, Peeves, I advise you to stay away from them. ”

Peeves' appearance surprised Peeves, knowing that when he bullied the first and second graders, no one dared to resist, and almost everyone would run away when they saw him.

This is the first time that a first-year student has dared to challenge his authority at Hogwarts.

Peeves looked Al up and down, and he smiled and said, "Oh, that's interesting! Another first-year ghost, aren't you afraid of me?"

Peeves finished speaking, and took out a lot of chalk heads, and threw them at Al.

Al dodged the chalk heads one by one and said to Peeves, "Peeves, I'll warn you one last time, leave quickly, or don't blame me for being rude." ”

"Haha, yes! I'm going to see how you can be polite. ”

"You brought it on yourself!"

Al pulled out his wand, pointed at Peeves in the air, and shouted, "Funny funny!"

A faint glow emanated from the tip of El's wand, and then struck Peeves with a quick striking.

Seeing Al draw his wand, Peeves didn't care at first, knowing that he was a goblin, and ordinary spells couldn't deal with him.

However, when the light hit Peeves, Peeves' face suddenly changed, and then his body began to deform, and finally it turned into a different look.

It was a clown, wearing a flower vest and large trousers, with only a few hairs on his bare head, two lines of teardrops on his blushing face, and a clear snot under his big red nose.

Looking at Peeves' ridiculous appearance, the onlookers forgot about their fears and couldn't help but laugh out loud and point at Peeves.

The transformed Peeves looked at his body in panic, and he saw the mocking eyes of his classmates around him, and heard the laughter coming from their mouths, which was the last thing he was happy to see.

All the laughter was laughing at him!

"Oh no!!"

Peeves made a sound like a deflated balloon before disappearing from the students' eyes.

There was a cheer from the classmates, and then everyone applauded Al, who praised him.

"Well done, Al!"

"Well done!"

Harry approached Al, looked at Al with a sincere expression, and thanked him from the bottom of his heart, "Thank you so much, Al. ”

Al smiled and shook his head, and he said to Harry, "What's this, we're all classmates, so we should help each other like this." ”

After this incident, Harry's attitude towards Al became more friendly, and every time he saw him, Harry would greet Al very warmly.

Charms was taught by Professor Flitwick, who was surprisingly small, and he needed to stand on a stack of books to get his desk.

Al speculated that Professor Flitwick was a huge fan of Harry Potter, because when the first-year Gryffindor students took Professor Flitwick's first class, he took out the roll call, read the name of Harry Potter, and then screamed in anger, and then fell to the ground and disappeared.

This scene is really ridiculous.

The class was really looking forward to a Defence Against the Dark Arts lesson, but Professor Quirrell made it almost a joke.

Professor Quirinus Quirrell was always unusually nervous, with twitching eyes, stammering and pale, and usually wearing a hat and a large scarf that wrapped himself tightly.

Professor Quirrell is said to be very smart, but he's also a very bad guy.

Professor Quirrell was a very good reader in school, but then he took a year off in order to gain some first-hand practical experience. It is said that he met vampires in the Black Forest, and an old witch caused him a lot of trouble, and since then he has become a completely different person, afraid of his students and the subjects he teaches.

Professor Quirrell's classroom was filled with the smell of garlic, and everyone said it was to drive away the vampire he had met in the Black Forest, fearing that the vampire would come back and arrest him.

Professor Quirrell tells the students that his scarf was a gift from an African prince who thanked him for helping him get rid of the Resurrection Zombies, but no one believed his story, and when Ron impatiently asked Professor Quirrell how he defeated the Resurrection Zombies, Professor Quirrell's face turned red and he muttered about the weather.

Second, they noticed that Professor Quirrell's large scarf also smelled strange, and Ron's twin brother insisted that it must have been stuffed with garlic as well, so that Professor Quirrell was protected wherever he went.