Chapter 38 Leaving School
Watching Gryffindor come from the penultimate to victory in the Great Hall and eventually win the House Cup, the Harry trio and Neville were once again the heroes of the Academy, winning the cheers of almost everyone except Slytherin.
That's the charm of the reversal, and it's always exciting to be surprised.
In the vast majority of cases.
Ike also did not hesitate to applaud, maintaining an indifferent smile, but his eyes looked at Dumbledore in the center of the professorship.
Dumbledore blinked, looking pleased, in stark contrast to Professor Snape, who had a cold face on the side.
It's understandable that the original seven consecutive championships are gone, as the head of Slytherin, how could Snape have a smiling face.
It has absolutely nothing to do with not wanting to see Harry's spirit!
Gryffindor revelry, Slytherin atmosphere, Hufflepuff and Ravenclaw eating melons, the last party of the semester ended in this strange atmosphere, and when the young wizards packed their things, they would once again board the Hogwarts Express and leave for London.
Of course, there is one last thing for all the young wizards who have not graduated before leaving:
Sign an agreement.
It is said to be an agreement, but it is actually a letter of guarantee. The Ministry of Magic does not allow underage wizards to use magic during the holidays, and the school rules stipulate that the young wizard is required to sign his name on a piece of parchment and make a pledge not to use magic.
If a young wizard is found to be using magic, the Ministry of Magic will warn him or even order him to drop out of school.
As for how to find out, the common theory is that there are traces in the wand purchased by the little wizard, and it will monitor the little wizard during the holidays and tell the Ministry of Magic in a special way.
However, in Ike's opinion, perhaps the guarantee signed before leaving school for the non-use of magic outside of school was the real reason.
"It's a lot like the legendary magic contract." Perhaps because of his unbreakable oath to Dumbledore, Ike now has a faint sense of contract magic. The moment he wrote his name, Ike had the feeling that he had signed another contract in the dark, very faint, and if it weren't for the slightest hint of inaudible magic fluctuations on the parchment, Ike would have almost missed it.
Magical affinity, still very effective.
On the last night at Hogwarts, almost all of the common rooms were thrown into revelry. Barrels of butterbeer, magic fireworks, and all kinds of candy were placed on the table, and the little wizards laughed and wept, both yearning for the upcoming holiday and reluctance to give up on campus life.
Ike silently ate the cockroach pile in the corner, watching the people in the lounge, a rare relaxation, and echoing when others cheered.
For Ravenclaw, a good holiday starts with a perfect report card. The report card was handed out the second week after the exam, and Ike won a total of seven O's in Charms, Transfiguration, Defense Against the Dark Arts, Herbs, Potions, Astronomy, and History of Magic, and only took an A in Flying, which led to him finishing second in his grade after leading the whole semester.
Hermione's flying lesson was E, which happened to be the end of it.
In this regard, the eaglets feel sorry for Ike, and Ike himself has no feelings.
The next morning, the young wizards changed into their regular clothes and dragged themselves out of Hogwarts to board the Hogwarts Express.
Ike sat with Stewart, Terry, Michael, and Anthony, chatting and waiting for the train to start.
There are very few sad things in the world of young wizards, and even if they part, there is no such emotion. Tyried invites everyone to his house for a holiday correspondence, and the fact that he can use magic at will is a great temptation for Stewart.
Wizarding families are much more convenient than Muggle families in this regard.
After most of the day, Hogwarts finally arrived at King's Cross Station in London in the afternoon.
The station was full of parents picking up their children, waving enthusiastically to the children in the train window. As soon as the car stopped, the little wizards couldn't wait to drag the salute and run out of the car, running to their relatives, looking up and smiling and talking about how good their grades were, how interesting school life was, and what couldn't be bypassed was naturally the Jedi reversal of the Academy Cup.
So, the scene at the farewell dinner was repeated. Gryffindor is elated, Slytherin has a gloomy face, and Hufflepuff and Ravenclaw are happily eating melons.
Ike smiled and said goodbye to Stewart, and stopped at the station for a long time until there was barely anyone left.
As soon as he came out, he saw Julianne smiling and greeting him. Trotting a few steps to his side, Ike smiled brightly.
"Julianne, I'm back."
"Welcome home, little Ike." Julianne touched Ike's head, and the familiar sensation made Ike's eyes feel a little sore.
"You seem to have grown a little taller." Measuring the size of the two of them with one hand, Julianne's right hand was still pressed on Ike's head, "It seems that the school food is very good." ”
"That's good." Ike nodded, "I've also brought some souvenirs for you to try when I get back, there's one candy I like." ”
"What little Ike likes, it must be very delicious." Julianne laughed and said, "I think I'll like it too." ”
After leaving King's Cross Station, they stuffed their luggage into Julianne's still sturdy Louvre, and the two set out on their way home.
Even though Julianne often wrote back, she still asked about everything about school life, and Ike replied with a smile, telling many interesting stories about the school, which made Julianne smile from the bottom of her heart all the way.
More than two hours later, Luofu drove into the Santa Maria Welfare Institute. It was already night, and listening to the melodious bells, Ike was full of nostalgia.
Perhaps with a filter, Ike suddenly felt that everything in Santa Maria was warm and warm, and even the fish and chips that he hadn't eaten for a long time were much more delicious than he remembered.
When friends at the orphanage asked Ike how he was doing at boarding school, Ike smiled and pulled out a lot of toffee from his pocket to give to his younger siblings, much to the cheers of the little ones.
It is a tradition in the orphanage that children who have been away from home for too long will bring gifts and tell their younger siblings that there is a lot of food and fun in the outside world, and that they should try to leave the orphanage and live a happy life.
Ike had also gotten candy, cakes, and toys from his older siblings before, and now it was his turn.
After dinner, Ike returned to his room. The moment he pushed the door open, Ike's tears almost fell.
The room was still the same as when he left, clean and spotless. There was a small vase on the table, with a bright rose on it.
It's fragrant, red like blood......