Chapter 12: Twins and Quidditch

John received extra points from Professor Flitwick in class, successfully recovering some of the slump in Slytherin's bottom funnel.

At the end of the day, John moved around the castle.

Every time he passed by the huge tapestry, he walked back and forth three times, silently thinking that he needed a training room.

This behavior is strange, but it should be familiar to those who have read the Harry Potter novel.

That's right, he's looking for a Room of Need.

As he said before, he didn't remember much.

He remembered that the entrance to the Room of Requirement was opposite a large tapestry, but he couldn't remember exactly what the place looked like with the tapestry.

Fortunately, there are not many huge tapestries at Hogwarts, and after passing the tapestry of the troll stick on the eighth floor for the third time, a wooden door appears opposite the tapestry.

John pushed open the door and entered, and inside was a place for training spells.

A humanoid target looked old, and John frowned as he walked in.

The dust inside was so great that it looked like it hadn't been cleaned in decades.

"Scourgify"

Using a newfound spell to dust the room, John finally frowned.

The old humanoid target was still sturdy, and there was a dull-colored training wooden sword in the corner.

Judging by the size, his owner should be strong.

John weighed it with his hands, and it was heavy, heavier than a sword in medieval armor.

With John's power now, he wielded and did not move.

But he'll be able to train in spells here in the future.

Everything in it can also be used for exercise, which is a lot of workouts.

There are no offensive spells yet, and John is only able to do some simple training.

Under his unremitting efforts to level up, the Illusion Spell was upgraded to level 2.

"Disillusionment"

With a wave of the wand, a layer of liquid-like material fell on his body and gradually enveloped his body.

He raised his hand and looked at it, as if it had become like a ball of water.

If you don't look closely, you won't be able to see that anyone is here, but if you get close enough, you can still see that it is a little different from the surroundings.

"It's like optical camouflage."

Using his knowledge to explain the phenomenon, John nodded in satisfaction.

With the help of the Illusion Charm, his next night tour mission will be even more handy.

After training, he left the Room of Requirement.

Now that it's bedtime, he went to the trophy showroom to clean the trophy.

Taking the cat strip out of his pocket as a reward for his last help, John brushed Lady Loris's knotted hair.

"Are you fat?"

Lifting Lady Loris, John felt a lot fatter.

I didn't know how Filch fed the cats, and it was actually possible to make Lady Loris malnourished.

I remember that Mrs. Loris often licked her hair, and John also brought a bottle of hair cream.

As he left, he saw Filch, who was putting on a stinky face, with an even more ugly face, and a smell of bad durian on his body.

Presumably the masterpiece of the Weasley twins.

Not long after walking out of the trophy showroom, John was confronted by two sneaky clumps of red hair.

With the exact same face and a wicked smile on his face, you don't have to think about it to know that this is the famous Weasley twins.

John's eyes rolled, and he cast an illusion spell on himself, sneaking behind them, listening to their conversation.

"George, we can throw the big eggs in."

"Wait Fred, John Wick is still in the trophy showroom, I don't want to bother John Wick."

"Okay, we can throw it into Filch's room, what do you say?"

"Awesome, George, it's time to give this obnoxious creature a hard time."

George Weasley, Fred Weasley, the Weasley twins, two of the biggest headaches at Hogwarts.

They don't have a grudge with Filch for a day or two, and as the two people who like to play pranks the most, they are natural opposites to Filch, the janitor.

To that end, the Weasley twins were ready to give Filch a taste of bitterness.

Maybe two big dung eggs into the room would be a good gift.

John followed behind them, shuddering as he listened to their discussion, glad that he was popular.

If he had been hit by a big egg from Weasley just now, I am afraid that ten baths would not be enough.

The Weasley twins don't notice John, and when they arrive at the room, they throw two large dung eggs inside.

The stench wafting from inside made John mourn for Filch, where should this hapless fellow go to sleep tonight.

The Weasley twins couldn't stand the smell either, and ran out after throwing it.

John stood in the doorway and peered in.

Filch had a lot of stuff in his office, one of the drawers that read 'Confiscation, Highly Dangerous', and a lot of contraband in it.

John didn't have time to look closely before he heard Filch jumping to his feet in a rage.

The Weasley twins sped up on their run, and a piece of parchment fell as they passed John.

John picked it up and looked at it, and the white parchment reminded his mind of something.

"Map of the living spots?"

It was not time to check, John had already heard Lady Loris's cat meow.

With his illusion in his cast, he ran towards the opposite position of the Weasley twins.

Filch flew into a rage and chased after the Weasley twins.

When John returned to his dormitory, he felt the smell of big.

Taking out the parchment, he took out his wand.

"I solemnly swear that I have no ill intentions!"

The white parchment began to change, as ink lines stretched out and converged into a line of words on the parchment.

"Moon face, big feet, pointed forks, worm tails."

John remembered that one of the four names seemed to be Harry's father.

When the parchment is opened, there is a map with footprints on it, showing Hogwarts activists.

"Filch is still spinning around, and if he turns a corner, he'll be able to see the Weasley twins there."

The map record is very comprehensive, even the number of secret passages in Hogwarts is recorded in it, and even the names are displayed.

It can be said that getting this map means that you have control over all the dark passages of Hogwarts.

Filch didn't turn around in the end, and turned around in the opposite direction.

The Weasley twins also began to move towards the Gryffindor common room, and they took a shortcut to the fifth floor.

John stared at the map and found a name.

Quirinus Quirrell.

Professor Quirrell was out at night and John wanted to see if he could find the man who couldn't be named.

Unfortunately, he failed.

"It seems that not all of the live maps can be displayed."

John was a little disappointed, but fortunately this was in the minority.

Watching with relish, the dean of his bat approached a poor nocturnal couple, whom John estimated would be deducted a lot of points.

"The prank is over."

He took out his wand and tapped on the parchment to close the map of the live spot, and John tucked it under his pillow.

In the future, you don't have to worry about getting caught on night tours, which is good news.

...

Good news and bad news.

The good news is that John has a new pastime activity in addition to his workouts.

Watch Harry the Savior fly at the Quidditch pitch.

I have to say that this kind of thing of a son inheriting his father's business is still rare, that is, why is the dynamic vision of a myopic eye with glasses so strong?

The Golden Snitch was originally small, only the size of a walnut.

Plus blazing fast speed and a great three-dimensional field.

John was dazzled, and Harry was always able to find it and lock it on.

However, this did not prevent John from watching it with relish, after all, this is the black history of savior training.

After Harry swooped into the audience for the third time, Hermione's voice rang in John's ears.

"In 1269, Barbero Breg, the head of the Council of Wizards, introduced the Flying Man to Quidditch and offered a reward of 150 Galleons as a reward for catching the Flying Warrior, and it became a custom to release the Flying Man in Quidditch matches, with the team that captured the Flying Man rewarded with 150 points.

Due to the popularity of the hunt for the Golden Flying Heroes, the number of Golden Flying Heroes decreased dramatically, and the Golden Snitch replaced the Golden Flying Heroes. ”

Hermione was showing off her knowledge, much to John's frustration.

She seems to have gradually come to see John as an adversary.

As a true scholar, Hermione showed her unwillingness to admit defeat to John, who was able to score more points than she did in class.

This is bad news.

At least until John is really a top student, the news is terrible.

It's like someone with a whip in the back, and you'll get a whip whenever you slow down.