Chapter 605
The disappearance of the stone arch has aroused the speculation of many students, but because the match between the Hufflepuff and Ravenclaw colleges is about to start, many students watched for a while before going to the Quidditch field.

Mo Lin walked towards the original location of the stone arch, and Principal McGonagall and his party were waiting for him.

"Walker, I think you already know the purpose of inviting you here." Principal McGonagall said seriously with a straight face as usual.

"Principal, where is Professor Singer?" Maureen looked around, but he didn't see Arnock. "He knows more about the stone arch than I do."

"He asked for leave for a few days, and we have sent an owl to contact him." Principal McGonagall wrapped his wizard robe tightly, and then continued: "I don't think the disappearance of the stone arch has anything to do with you?"

Arnock asked for leave again?
He glanced at the stone arch, and then responded, "I'm not that capable, Principal."

"But do you really know nothing?" Professor Francis asked coldly from the side.

Every time something important happens, all the professors always think of Maureen first, which has become a custom.

"I don't know." Mo Lin responded indifferently.

His tone was very cold, not like him, which made many professors feel strange.

"Maureen, are you—are you okay?" Professor Kane asked hesitantly.

"I'm fine, Professor," Maureen said.

Principal McGonagall stared at Mo Lin and said, "No matter what, the matter is of great importance. If you know any inside information, you should not hide it."

"Yes, I know." Mo Lin replied, "But I don't know where the Stone Arch has gone. You should ask someone who knows the inside story."

His expression was very calm, making the professor and others unpredictable.

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Maureen didn't go to watch the game, he just went back to the auditorium and continued to finish his breakfast.

Soon Professor Victor brought Magatha over and greeted Maureen.

"Molin, Magatha has recovered most of her memories. You happen to be familiar with her. Let her follow you. See if you can help her recover the rest of her memories." Professor Victor asked.

"Okay, professor." Maureen didn't object.

"Great, Magatha is learning arithmetic divination again. She is learning quickly and can already guess part of my thoughts. You are also learning arithmetic divination recently. You can communicate with each other."

Professor Victor was very happy about Magatha's return to school, because Magatha was a rare genius in arithmetic and divination class, and his favorite student.

"Professor, thank you." Magatha sat beside Molin, took out the "Molin Research Manual" again, and eagerly took out the magnifying glass from her pocket.

Professor Victor said to Mo Lin: "Don't let Magatha out of your sight, and I will personally send her back to the Hufflepuff lounge at night, understand?"

"I will, Professor." Maureen nodded.

"Then I'll go first. If you have any questions, just come to me." Professor Victor left.

"Professor Victor promised Dad to watch me all the time, worried that I might have problems again, but I persuaded the professor to follow you."

Seeing Mo Lin biting a piece of beef burger, Magatha picked up a pen to record Mo Lin's breakfast today.

"Okay." Mo Lin nodded.

"Hey, Magatha!"

A tiger-headed boy came running from the auditorium, it was Webery, who was usually very nervous, and he ran towards Magatha.

"You're finally back. I'm not used to my bad luck without you for a while." Webery laughed and sat next to Magatha, reached out to pick up a piece of pie on the table, and took a bite.

"Hi, Webery." Magatha greeted politely.

"My God! You're saying hello to me? Is the sun out in the west?"

Webery paused for a moment. Normally, the first time Magatha saw Webery, she just casually pointed out what was going to happen to Webery later. The word "hello" would hardly appear between him and Magatha.

Then Webery was surprised: "Wait, your memory hasn't fully recovered yet?"

"I recovered a little, but I'm sorry, I don't remember anything about you," Magatha said.

"Ah! You said sorry to me." Webery was so moved that he was about to cry, "I like the way you lose your memory. Polite Magatha is the cutest."

Webery grabbed another piece of bread and said to Maureen, "Maureen, don't you want to watch the game?"

"No." Mo Lin shook his head.

"I thought you would go to investigate the enemy's situation. You have not played in two consecutive games. We lost badly."

Webery is also a Gryffindor. He is in seventh grade and will graduate in June this year.

"Aren't you going to prepare for the Ultimate Wizarding Exam?" Molin asked.

"There's nothing to prepare for that one," Webery said disapprovingly.

The Ultimate Wizarding Level exam is crucial for seventh year students, but Webery is a genius, although crazy, but there is really no pressure to take this exam.

"Oh, by the way, I'm here to find you. This is the application form for repeating a grade that Professor Flitwick asked me to give you just now. You need to sign it." Webery took out a piece of parchment from his pocket and handed it to Magatha. .

"Application form for repetition?" Mo Lin asked aloud, "What is it?"

"Magatha is going to repeat grades to learn magic with you!" Webery laughed nervously, "I was overjoyed to hear the news, the genius Magatha will stay from the sixth grade to the third grade, waiting for you to recover After remembering, I must laugh at you to your face."

"I only remember things after the second grade. It's not a shame to study with Molin for a while." Magatha picked up a pen and signed on the parchment.

"I think you're just ashamed." Webery looked at the parchment happily and said happily, "You can even write your own name so ugly now, haha, there are more and more places where I can laugh at you ——Then I'll go first, and you will hand over this application form to Professor Flitwick later."

"Maureen, what are we going to do today?" Magatha asked happily.

Mo Lin pondered for a moment, took out the "Ultimate Arithmetic and Divination" from his schoolbag, handed it to Magatha, and said, "This is the book you lost last time. You can read it and see if you can remember anything."

"Okay." Magatha picked up the book, opened a few pages, found that Mo Lin was thinking about something, and asked, "What's the matter? Do I need to sign again?"

"No."

Mo Lin shook his head, returned the application form to Magatha, took out a piece of parchment from his schoolbag and handed it to Magatha, saying: "By the way, there is one more thing, this is a prophecy, a prophecy made by a fortune-teller , see if you can figure something out? Or is there any impression in your mind. "

(End of this chapter)

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