Chapter 633: Ron's Attitude
The next morning, as people passed through the foyer, they suddenly noticed a large notice on the bulletin board at the entrance of the auditorium.
[Hogwarts High Investigator Order]
"In order to regulate school activities, all student organizations, associations, teams or clubs must be registered with the Senior Ombudsman (Professor Umbridge......"
The students who were about to go to the auditorium for breakfast gathered around the bulletin board to discuss, wondering why the school suddenly had such a rule, and at the same time worrying about whether it would affect the club they joined.
Outside the crowd, Kyle naturally saw the notice as well.
It seems that Umbridge has his own ideas and has not taken all of his opinions into account.
However, there are some changes, she used to want to disband all the clubs and reorganize, but now she only needs to register and register.
It's not that different in nature, but it's a time-saver.
There was a table next to the bulletin board, where Filch sat with a stack of parchment in front of him.
"Everyone who needs to register is here, and I'm in charge of it!" Filch said loudly, with a hint of smugness in his tone.
"The leader comes, write down everyone's name, the time and place of the event.
"No event can take place until registration is completed."
And there was a long line in front of him, from the bulletin board to the gate.
Cedric was among them, and he was the first in line, and by the time Kyle looked over, he had just finished writing.
"They counted Quidditch as well." After noticing Kyle, he hurriedly walked over and said, emphasizing the words 'Quidditch team'.
"But it's all right, everyone knows about the Quidditch team, there's nothing to hide, just write your name."
After a while, Hermione and Harry hurried over.
"Hey, did you see that......"
"That announcement in the foyer."
"Is it possible that she knows something, you say?" Harry asked in a low voice.
"That's for sure." Kyle said, "But don't worry, she doesn't know what's going on, she'll be fine." ”
"Then why did she make such an announcement?"
"Because if you dare to report it, it's definitely no problem." Hermione said directly: "In this way, if she catches us in the future, she can justifiably convict us of a crime."
"She'll have to be able to catch us, though."
Harry breathed a sigh of relief, and was about to say something more when he suddenly noticed that someone was tugging at his arm.
It's Ron.
"Gone, Harry." He was grimacing, looking like he wanted to get out of here quickly, "Don't reveal too much, maybe someone told me." ”
As he spoke, he glanced at Kyle, intentionally or unintentionally.
"This ......" Harry hesitated, but in the end he couldn't resist Ron and was dragged away by him.
"I'm sorry, Kyle." Hermione said angrily, "Ron is like this because of his brother's business, I think there must be some misunderstanding between you." ”
"I know." Kyle said.
Ever since the news of his "fight" with the Weasley brothers spread, he had thought it would be like this.
Because only they knew the truth about this matter, and no one else, including Hermione, knew about it.
It's also to prevent them from slipping out. After all, Kyle had seen Harry and Ron "conspiring loudly" in the hallways more than once, and it would be a bit risky to let them know the truth.
Hermione looked at Kyle with a nonchalant look and suddenly asked, "You must have some plan." ”
"Why do you say that?" Kyle said.
"Because Fred and George haven't been to the hospital until now." Hermione said.
"It's a little bit of nothing to Madam Pomfrey, and it can be cured in a few minutes, but they'd rather cover their faces every day than go to the school hospital.
"It's like...... It's a deliberate reminder that they're in a fight with you, and that's not normal. ”
"Who knows......" Kyle said noncommittally, "maybe they thought it was more appealing." ”
"Come here, Hermione, we've got to go to class later." At this moment, Ron's voice was heard again not far away.
Hermione frowned, and seeing that Kyle didn't mean to explain, she prepared to go back.
"Oh, yes." Cedric suddenly thought of something and said, "Remember to tell Angelita, the announcement also includes the Quidditch team, let her find time to register, otherwise you may not be able to apply for on-court training." ”
"Okay, I got it." Hermione said, then returned to the Gryffindor table and sat down next to Harry.
"That's a clever girl." Cedric said with a smile: "She's almost guessed, why don't you tell her the truth, anyway, she also made the suggestion of self-taught Defence Against the Dark Arts first, tell her that it should be fine." ”
"If it's just her, it's fine." Kyle said, "But she's sure she'll tell Harry and Ron about it afterwards, and the less people know about it, the better." ”
"Makes sense." Cedric nodded, "But don't you care about Ron's attitude towards you?" ”
"What's the matter?" Kyle laughed, "And strictly speaking, the worse he treats me, the better, so that it seems real, and Umbridge will be more convinced that we did fall out."
"If he knew the truth, he wouldn't be able to play this feeling."
"That's right."
At this moment, a large group of owls flew into the auditorium, and the group stopped discussing Ron.
Kyle glanced at the Daily Prophet newspaper as usual, with a picture of the Weird Sisters on the front page, and the news that they would be performing in Cornwall soon.
There was also a wizard who played tricks on Muggles by enchanting an entire street yard to make the plants in the lawn grow to ten feet tall overnight.
Finally, there's Charade on the Daily Prophet.
It's all inconsequential news, not a single familiar name, which means that nothing big has happened in the wizarding world lately, and everything is calm.
Kyle puts down the newspaper and looks up to see Filch walking in, handing a thick stack of parchment to Umbridge in the teacher's seat.
"When did she come over?"
"Just now, a minute ago." Cedric said, glancing at Filch, who had taken the parchment back with him.
"It's strange that Umbridge seems to have left it all to Filch."
"What's so strange about that?"
"I mean, doesn't Umbridge like to be in the limelight?" "She's always keen to show her rights in front of students or other professors, and this should be a great opportunity."
It should also give her a sense of accomplishment if she could get everyone in line to sign it, but why would she leave it to Filch? ”
"Maybe she thinks it's a boring job." Kyle said, "She's done anyway, all that's left is to write a few names, a time, a place, whoever comes."
"And there are not a few clubs or organizations in the school, there are about fifty or sixty in total, and it is quite cumbersome to record them all."
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(End of chapter)