Chapter 20 Reporting

Almost all Hogwarts students like to write homework assigned by teachers at the long dining table in the cafeteria, because it is spacious and bright enough, and you can play wizarding chess with your classmates or chat, so the cafeteria is very lively after school every day. Pen, fun, pavilion www. biquge。 info

Al hates boring history of magic lessons, and in addition to Professor Binns' sleepy voice, he is particularly fond of leaving a large pile of dizzying thick homework.

At the long table in the Gryffindor restaurant, Ron was complaining to Harry beside him.

"Why do you think we want to study the history of magic? I really don't understand, since those people and things that used to be are all in the past, why should they be rediscovered in the long river of history? ”

Al and Hermione sat next to Harry and Ron, and when she heard Ron's complaint, Hermione rolled her eyes and said, "You are really ignorant, don't you know, only when you understand history, can you correctly distinguish right from wrong, learn from the right, and make yourself not make the mistakes that the predecessors have made in the future." ”

Ron's face turned red and white at Hermione's words, and he glared at Hermione in disgust, and then said, "What's the matter with you, I'm talking to Harry!"

Seeing that Hermione wanted to say something, Al hurriedly grabbed her and whispered in her ear, "What are you interjecting when others are talking, okay, lend me your magic history homework to copy!"

To be honest, Al was really glad he had such a reliable friend as Hermione.

With a smart head like Hermione, Al found himself completely free from homework.

"No, El, you should do your own homework......"

Before Hermione could finish speaking, her homework had already been snatched up by Al.

After Hermione failed to regain it, she could only stare and slap Al with her hand a few times. And for the sturdy Al, her few slaps can really only be regarded as tickling.

Seeing that the matter was already in the boat, Hermione could only twist her head in anger and not look at Al. As for the fact that the homework was snatched by Al, she was actually not angry at all.

Just then, the mail arrived.

A hundred or so owls suddenly crept in through the cracks around the ceiling of the dining room, and these owls flew around the table until they found their respective owners, and then threw letters or packages on their laps or on the table.

With a loud chirp, El's Grey Owl flew up to El and threw two newspapers on Al's desk.

The two newspapers, Daily Prophet and Contrarian, were subscribed to by Al's parents when they died, and even though several years had passed since their deaths, Al kept the newspaper subscription service.

Al hadn't seen Sharp in days, and he touched the feathers off Sharp Edge's head before feeding him a small piece of toast next to him.

Hermione didn't seem to be so angry when she saw Sharp's sudden appearance, and while she looked at Sharp, she asked Al, "Is this your owl? It's so beautiful, can I pet it?"

"Absolutely. Al made a gesture of pity.

Hermione cautiously reached out and slowly placed it on the sharp head, stroking it along its feathers. Sharp was initially a little resistant and wary, but when Hermione's fingers gently touched it, all the caution immediately turned into enjoyment.

Seeing the sharp and comfortable appearance, Al and Hermione couldn't help but be happy.

Harry looked at Al and didn't have time to pay attention to the two newspapers sent by the owl, he pointed to one of them, "Prophet Japan" and said, "Al, can you lend me this newspaper?"

Al nodded, and he said, "No problem. ”

Harry thanked him, and then he picked up the newspaper and flipped through it in his hand.

As Harry was flipping through the newspaper, he was suddenly struck by an astonishing report.

"Hey, look at this. Harry suddenly whispered, and he showed Eyre, Hermione, and Ron the Daily Prophet he was holding and pointed out a piece of news to them.

"Earlier, Gringotts, the largest bank in the wizarding world, was invaded, and everyone thought it was a very powerful dark wizard," Harry paused before adding, "Although the elves of Gringotts admit to being invaded, they insist that nothing has been lost, and the vault in question was in fact withdrawn that morning. ”

Located in Diagon Alley, London, Gringotts is a bank run by elves, whose vaults are located hundreds of miles below London, much deeper than the underground, and are said to be guarded by dragons in the most heavily guarded vaults.

"I went to Gringotts with Hagrid and he said it was the safest place to be outside of Hogwarts. ”

Al smiled, and he said, "Harry, no place is completely safe, although the goblins of Gringotts have always said that Gringotts is the safest place in the world, and their security level is incomparable to that of Hogwarts, but obviously this time they smashed their own signboards. ”

Time flies.

At Hogwarts, Al found that time seemed to pass very quickly.

One day, Al was in the Gryffindor common room when he suddenly found a notice saying that flying lessons were about to start in the second semester of school, and he realized that he had been at Hogwarts for more than a week.

"It's unlucky," Harry said in frustration as he looked at the poster, "and as I expected, I'm going to be in front of Malfoy again." ”

There are two sides to everything, and since there are people who like and worship Harry at Hogwarts, there are also people who hate Harry.

In addition to Snape, Draco Malfoy was clearly one of the other people who hated Harry, and he hated it very much.

Malfoy, a first-year Slytherin student and Snape's most proud disciple, fought against Harry at every turn, even before he even entered Hogwarts, with two diminutive companions, Crabbe and Goyle.

Originally, Gryffindor and Slytherin first-year students would only take classes together during Potions class, but now there is a flying class, which happens to be with Slytherin students.

"It's not certain who looks like a foreigner," Al comforted Harry, "I know Malfoy always brags about how good he is at flying, but you know, no one is born to fly, and I bet when you learn to fly, you will be better than him!"