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Chapter 2834 "Red Eye" (7)

Chapter 2834 "Red Eye" ([-])
Fred and George Weasley are eight years old this year, and they love Bill's Christmas present, a toy yo-yo from the Muggle world.

It's actually what Bill got from the Magic Yo-Yo Club, and they've managed to get glowing eyes on the yo-yo, which supposedly looks "cool" when performing.

It was fine during the day, but at night it was like an eye was floating in mid-air, which also led to the fact that no one joined their club for the incoming first-years.

With the graduation of the senior year... In fact, no one played this game in the senior year. The main reason is that the current club members are worried that there will be no new blood to join after graduation, which will lead to the disappearance of the yo-yo club, so they are looking for people everywhere.

When Bill asked them for a yo-yo, they said yes without hesitation.After the vacation, they found Bill to participate in the activities. Bill said that his younger brothers liked Yo-Yo very much and were even willing to join the club, provided they waited for three years.

Bill graduated three years later, but the people at the club thought it was a good thing to have hope, and then they and Bill walked away happily.

"The devil!" Pomona said to Bill's back.

In contrast, Charlie is much more honest, but he was hospitalized again.

Although it is common for Quidditch players to be hospitalized, this time Charlie was not injured in the game, he was hit by a horned beast.

"I just wanted to be friendly," Charlie said weakly.

Back to health, Vera had regained her pack beast ferocity, and she was close to no one except Barnaby and Liz, and Hagrid.

"I also want to be friendly, as long as you drink the medicine." Madam Pomfrey said, and then fed the raw bone to Charlie.

Charlie almost spit it out, but managed to drink it, and then stuck out his tongue in pain.

Seeing that Charlie was injured and hospitalized, his opponents were very happy, after all, the selection of Seekers was about to begin.

The freshmen can only watch helplessly, and being selected doesn't mean they can play, there are also substitutes.

In fact, the mood of the substitute is even more anxious. I don't want to have excellent players appear and let myself continue to be a substitute, nor do I hope that there will be no excellent players, which will cause the team's strength to decline.

If the opponent is not strong enough, the "game" will lose its fun, and it must be evenly matched to be fun.

Who will be Paul's chosen opponent?

Due to the change of the calendar in 1752, 9 days in September disappeared, but this is not an exception in history. In 11, Pope Gregory VIII also ordered that the 1582 days accumulated in history be erased.

The Julian calendar was introduced by Caesar. At that time, 365.25 days were used in a year. Therefore, in the Julian calendar, the first, second, and third are all 365 days, and the fourth year has 366 days.But a solar year is not exactly 365.25 days, and the Julian calendar adds 11 minutes and 14 seconds per year.

It was nothing at the beginning, but when it lasted to the 16th century, there were 10 more days. This caused serious difficulties in determining Easter, and remedial measures had to be taken. 10 days.

But these 10 days did not exist, and there was no goblin rebellion in 1582, but the peak period of the witch hunt.

The earliest Blackwood Manor was destroyed by fire, but Helen Blackwood may have rebuilt it. This woman indirectly promoted the cooperation between humans and goblins, changed people's habit of storing valuables, and no longer arranged secret places, such as Stored in a bank like a Muggle.

The early clowns would abandon their subordinates after robbing the bank. This is the case with his type of anti-social personality. It's not easy anymore.

The clown transformed into a comedian has a performance personality disorder. His behavior is strongly dramatic, emotional and unstable, that is, he uses exaggerated performances to attract the attention of others.

Such a clown could easily be mistaken for a reformer of society, but he is not, and he is not even a narcissistic personality disorder, although both like to seek attention with some exaggerated behavior.

He is very calm and will not indulge in his own fantasies and the praise of others. There is some darkness in the human character, which is not all bad. Freud compared the human subconscious to an iceberg, and the iceberg is below the surface of the sea. The deeper the place, the darker it is due to lack of access to sunlight, and the core of human creativity is hidden in the subconscious.

The clown is actually full of creativity, he is an artist, but his performance is difficult for normal people to appreciate, just like when he was a comedian, no one could appreciate it.

What has changed is not the clown. He is still the actor who wants to be creative and attract the audience. What has changed is the audience. They are no longer just sitting in the auditorium and watching jokes.

Sometimes there is an interaction between the actors and the audience, which enhances the audience's sense of participation, or so understood, the audience goes from standing on the shore into the water, becoming part of the collective unconscious wave, and supporting their own with other audiences. Idol.

But the brilliance produced by superstars is often short-lived. After a "performance", both the audience and the actors need a "cooling period". During this period of time, the pressure will accumulate energy until the next outbreak.

Doctors, policemen and other occupational pressures are often the greatest. Although they represent order, their work is associated with chaos. Whether it is a busy emergency room or a crime scene, it is the same as sitting in a high-end office building, drinking White-collar workers who sip coffee and rack their brains to write copywriting are in a different environment.

Of course, this is not to say that white-collar workers have no pressure. Their pressure often comes from interpersonal relationships. A critical superior, or a colleague who likes to talk to people when others don’t want to talk, these people can be classified as acquaintances.Strangers are encountered in emergency rooms and crime scenes, just like those encountered on the battlefield. These all test people's instantaneous reaction ability, and make judgments on dangerous and unexpected situations like stress.

In horror movies, a ghost often jumps out to scare the unprepared audience, but a criminal will jump out in the police work scene. After a long time, it is like a nightmare.The difficulty is that some people don't understand, but pretend not to understand.

Batman also has a double-faced ally who is both an enemy and a friend. At the beginning, he was a prosecutor who showed his integrity and justice. After his disfigurement, his "dual personality" appeared. Good, with a scratched side doing bad, and rationalizing his own criminal behavior.

This psychological defense mechanism can regulate self-conflict, relieve psychological tension, and attribute faults to reasons other than oneself.

In fact, it is not difficult for a person like Rohart to understand. He just wants to be the "Knight of Light" in shining armor and riding a white horse. By fighting and condemning the darkness, he appears to be perfect.

But when Sergeant Cecil, the real Werewolf Squad, invites him to catch werewolves the way he says, he reveals his true colors.

Pomona is past the age of fantasizing about Prince Charming and a prince in a castle, and Rohart's best wizard smile just doesn't work for her at all.He wasn't even a man to her, more like a spoiled kid by his mother.

He must have grown up with admiration, but he wasn't the most special one when he entered wizarding school, and even people in his grade were not impressed by the "blonde wavy" before writing books and becoming famous Well, his grades weren't great at Ravenclaw, either, except that he invented dangerous and expensive bird-snake egg shampoo and tried to sell it everywhere.

But as long as someone is willing to listen to him, he will tell that person that he will make a Philosopher's Stone before graduation, then lead the England team to win the Quidditch World Cup as captain, and finally become the youngest Minister of Magic in the UK.He said these words, but no one wants to buy his shampoo.

Every clown has its own sad side. Boggart will become the most feared appearance of human beings, but when a group of people stand together, it does not know what it will become.

After the students discovered the Mirror of Erised, they rushed to stand in front of it to look at it, but it didn't show anything.

It was this movement that made her aware of the danger. The greenhouse was full of poisonous tentacles. Fortunately, no one was injured, and she would not have kept it there without Dumbledore telling her.

After searching around the school and finding no one, Pomona came to the empty classroom on the fifth floor. She was trying her luck, but she did not expect to meet Barnaby here.But instead of standing in front of the mirror, he petted the swallow-tail dog, which he didn't dock.

When necessary, he will use invisibility to hide one of the two tails, so that others will think that he used painless cutting on Dexter.

Rohart started a new life outside of school, and if it wasn't for Albus' desire to keep Paul in school, Pomona wasn't actually going to stop Barnaby from dropping out, which would be good for everyone.

He was fine when he wasn't noticed before, but he was thrown a dung bomb, and now he doesn't come back to the dormitory.

"Where have you been living lately?" Pomona asked.

"Pitts helped me find a place. They said it was the house elf's lounge." Barnaby petted the dog without looking up and said, "Don't worry, no one will know about that place."

"Where's Ben? He lives with you?" Pomona asked.

"He lives with Charlie and Bill now." Barnaby looked up at Pomona. "I want to leave this school, Professor."

"Where do you go after school?" Pomona asked.

"Paul will follow me, I'm the one who brought him to school," said Barnaby, looking down at the little crock.

Pomona sat down next to him, and he didn't run.

"I had a friend who had a thorn," Pomona said. "I thought he would be less lonely with a pet, but it never occurred to any of us that someone would take the thorn to teach him a lesson. son was killed."

Barnaby said nothing.

"You don't have to drop out of school, you just need to disappear in this school, and I have an invisibility cloak that I can lend you," Pomona said.

"I don't need it," said Barnaby grimly. "I don't feel shameful."

"What I'm trying to tell you is that you're protecting your friends, and they miss you so much," Pomona whispered. "Isn't it different to be missed?"

Barnaby was silent.

"The principal would really like you to stay," Pomona said. "You think about it."

"Is that 'friend' Snape?" asked Barnaby.

"Don't make fun of him with that, he'll kill you," Pomona said seriously.

"How did you know he was going to do it?" asked Barnaby, looking at her.

She thinks he is knowingly asking.

"May I ask you a question, Professor?" said Barnaby.

"What's your problem?"

"What did you see in the Mirror of Erised?" asked Barnaby.

Pomona didn't answer.

"Why don't you tell others, but tell others your secrets first?" Barnaby asked.

"You changed, Lee, because of Paul?" Pomona asked.

He stroked the swallow-tailed dog.

"He's a very good teacher," said Barnaby sullenly, "though he's a liar."

"A real liar will go out of his way to make you trust him, but he just makes you look like a liar," Pomona said.

"If he's not a liar, what is he?" asked Barnaby.

Pomona couldn't answer that question, so she borrowed a quote from a wise father.

"Anything with thought, don't trust it until you figure out its true intention."

"You still haven't said what he is?" said Barnaby.

"So I need time to figure it out." She stood up. "Don't leave school until I figure it out."

"When I cry, Dad at least doesn't keep pushing me to hurt Pitts. If I cry now, will they stop?" Barnaby asked.

Maybe seeing that she kept silent, Barnaby said to himself, "When I heard that he died, I still felt sad. I don't know why I said that at the Three Broomsticks that day."

"Did you feel like fighting?" Pomona asked.

"A little bit," said Barnaby.

"If you want to start chaos, don't start it if you don't have enough power to quell it, in other words, if you can't knock them all down, don't do it."

"Like Snape did to the poachers?" Barnaby asked with a smile.

Pomona smiled too and left the empty classroom.

(End of this chapter)

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