Chapter 59: Miss Granger (Asking for Recommendations)

"Professor Grindelwald is not the real Headmaster of Hogwarts, and what does it have to do with us?"

Matthew Wakefield's voice became a little cold: "Hermione, we're just ordinary first-year students. ”

"But......" Hermione Granger's expression suddenly became low.

Tears filled her eyes appeared, and it seemed that they could drip at any moment:

Matthew ...... I miss my mom and dad, I miss my mom and dad so much...... I can't remember what they looked like, or what happened when I was with them...... But I still remember vividly their concern, their tenderness, their love for me......"

Hermione spoke, feeling more and more sad, and she began to sob.

She whimpered, her whole body trembling, and tears streaming down her eyes.

Matthew was stunned and quietly looked at the crying little girl in front of him.

"I'm sorry......," he whispered.

"It's me who lost my temper. Hermione wiped the tears from her eyes: "Matthew, I never dared to tell anyone about this idea, because they would definitely tell me that since I came to Hogwarts, I don't have to be obsessed with the life of the 'Muggle world' anymore, and I don't have to miss the family members who are not in the same world......"

“...... It's just you!" She looked up, looked at Matthew, and asked timidly, "We should be all the way, right?"

Matthew knew what she was referring to, they were all children from the Muggle world and came to the wizarding world.

Although, for Matthew Wakefield, for the Muggle family he had been in for less than three months, the affection was far deeper than that of Hermione Granger.

"Of course. He nodded, his voice soft: "Of course we are all the way!"

......

Hermione quickly wiped away her tears, and her mood returned to her usual state.

At the same time, she stopped discussing this little episode and began to continue the previous topic:

“...... Yes, Professor Getler Grindelwald must not be at the school, but Professor Rozier is temporarily disguised as him. Therefore, his previous deterrence can only play a temporary role, once the murderer hiding in Hogwarts finds out......"

"Isn't temporary deterrence enough?" said Matthew, calmly.

"Huh?" Hermione froze.

"Whatever the murderer was, it must have been afraid of Headmaster Grindelwald. Matthew explained, "When it can't be sure that Headmaster Grindelwald isn't at Hogwarts, it won't dare to create new attacks unless the time really comes ...... necessary."

"But he made it, and yesterday he attacked another unicorn in the Forbidden Forest!" Hermione retorted loudly, "and I know what he is!"

"Oh?"

"Professor Flitwick told me that there are two unicorns in the Forbidden Forest, and their blood has been sucked dry,...... Hermione said very quickly, "and I also asked Neville Longbottom and Harry Evans about Ronald Weasley's appearance after the attack, and his neck was bitten and he was almost drained of blood......"

Her tone sounded agitated.

It's just that her audience, Matthew Wakefield, seems to be a little bit of a little excited.

"And then?" asked Matthew slowly.

"I looked at almost every book in the library that had anything to do with vampires. Hermione continued, "Many vampires have a habit of sucking the blood of powerful magical animals, and the blood of unicorns is extremely precious and contains great power, which is why they are attacked, and Ronald looks exactly like Muggles attacked by vampires......

"Matthew, are you listening?" Hermione's voice grew a little angry.

Because Matthew was already looking at the rotten book in front of him with some impatience.

"Listening, I'm listening!" Matthew said quickly.

"And there's a vampire in the school!" Hermione said firmly, "Our Transfiguration teacher: Professor Trolla!"

......

Matthew looked up.

"This is another extremely serious accusation!" Matthew said softly.

"I wasn't sure ......," Hermione whispered, "but last night, when I followed the Ravenclaw first-year students back to the Ravenclaw Tower, I saw Professor Troka at the staircase on the fourth floor...... He was taking Harry Evans with him...... I can assure you that he barely took his eyes off Evans at the time...... He looked at Evans as if he were looking at food......"

"Really?" Matthew said in a deep voice.

He held his head in his left hand, as if thinking about something.

“...... Luckily, Professor Flitwick was with us, and I shouted out to Evans, and I said hello to him, and I also said hello to Professor Tloca, so that Professor Flitwick could hear me...... I think that should deter that damn vampire from attacking Evans again......" Hermione's tone was agitated.

"I suggest you tell Professor Flitwick about this conjecture. Matthew replied calmly.

At the same time, he lowered his head and began to continue looking at the rotten book.

"That's impossible, you can't let the teachers know about it. Hermione quickly shook her head.

Then she added, "They won't take our word for it." ”

However, Matthew Wakefield looked down at the rotten book as if he hadn't heard her, as if it had something very appealing.

"Matthew, what the hell are you looking at?" Hermione looked impatient.

She was very rude, snatching the rotten book that Matthew had just borrowed from the library.

Then, her face turned red.

"Rascal!" she threw the book to the ground as if electrocuted.

Then he began to quickly pack his things.

"I thought we were all the way!" she left the history of magic classroom without looking back.

......

Matthew Wakefield stayed there with an innocent face.

To be honest, he hadn't expected Miss Granger to suddenly do such a thing as a book snatch.

But it's true that the book he just received has some "inappropriate" content, and it's no wonder that Hermione reacted so aggressively.

Matthew picked up the book and turned back to the previous page—

In addition to a small piece of text, there is a large picture on this page......

Above it is a portrait of a highly scantily clad woman, who is still doing very seductive movements.

There's also a small line below:

"Succubus!"

Matthew shook his head and continued to "admire" the picture.