All things are three at Hogwarts

Chapter 166 The attack reappears (modified)

During the Easter holidays, second grade students have something new to think about.

It's time for them to take third-year courses. This matter needs to be treated with caution because it involves the scope of careers they can engage in in the future.

The little Muggle-born wizards were very confused. As long as they heard someone talking about choosing courses, they would listen carefully.

The young wizards who came from wizarding families were also very agitated, because the male and female wizards in their families had written to them one after another, giving them many different suggestions on course selection.

Therefore, many little wizards are at a loss as to what to do and feel very nervous.

Some people even use their magic wands to click randomly on the list with their eyes closed, and choose whichever course they click on. So easy!

For Allen, he is not short of money and not keen on power. He can pursue any career that interests him.

There are too many possibilities for him in the future.

For him, some subjects that were a complete waste of time could be abandoned directly, such as Muggle Studies and Sybil Traolini's Divination class.

Arithmancy Allen didn't want to choose either.

The so-called arithmetic divination refers to a kind of divination that uses numbers to explain a person's character and destiny, or to predict the future.

Allen didn't want to bury himself in a bunch of numbers just to look for a glimmer of possibility in the future.

Allen prefers to rely on his own strength to fight for a better and brighter tomorrow for himself.

What's more, human nature is so complex that trying to break people's hearts by relying on numbers is bound to be futile.

In the end, while the existing subjects remained unchanged, Allen chose Care of Magical Creatures and Ancient Runes.

Under normal circumstances, the little wizard will only take two courses. Harry, for example, chose Care of Magical Creatures and Divination.

Hermione was different, she chose all the courses to the surprised looks of Harry and Ron.

Allen was also convinced by this. He felt that Hermione's desire for knowledge far exceeded his own!

Like Allen, he learned a lot of knowledge out of interest or for some utilitarian purposes.

Allen was very uninterested in political and philosophical books, and rarely touched such books.

Ravenclaw's next Quidditch match was against Gryffindor.

Roger insisted that the players train after dinner every day, so Allen had little time to do anything else except train and complete homework.

However, such intensive and high-intensity training is very effective. The Ravenclaws are becoming more and more comfortable with training, and everyone's cooperation is becoming more and more tacit.

When they finished training the night before Saturday's game, everyone was looking forward to the next day's game. Everyone felt that Ravenclaw had never been more certain to win the Quidditch Cup.

They woke up early the next morning to a clear, sunny day and a pleasant breeze.

Allen came to the auditorium early and found that the members of the Gryffindor team were already seated. They seemed to be mysteriously confident about winning.

Wood, the captain of the Gryffindor team, enthusiastically encouraged the players and even served each player with food.

Their Seeker, Harry, looked worried.

Ravenclaws came to the restaurant one after another. They also desire victory, but they understand the importance of filling their stomachs and maintaining their physical strength.

It wasn't until almost eleven o'clock that people poured out of the Great Hall, chatting and laughing loudly, and prepared to go to the Quidditch pitch through the front door.

The players walked onto the field amid earth-shattering cheers.

Roger Davies and Oliver Wood took to the air and performed warm-up flights around the goalposts.

Two captains with an extremely strong desire to win, every time they met, there seemed to be sparks like lightning and thunder in their eyes.

Ms. Hooch released the ball. The Ravenclaws, dressed in bronze, were gathering together to discuss tactics at the last minute.

Alan was about to get on his broomstick when Professor McGonagall suddenly walked and ran across the field, holding a huge purple microphone in his hand.

Allen suddenly remembered that he had forgotten something!

The past few months of calm and busy and fulfilling study life had made him almost forget about the existence of the secret room.

Before Harry and the others can completely solve the Chamber of Secrets, someone else will be attacked!

The person who encountered the attack was Alan, and his heart sank like a stone.

"The match is cancelled," Professor McGonagall said through the microphone to the packed bleachers.

There were boos and shouts of disapproval from the crowd.

"All students must return to the common room of the college, where the head of the college will tell you more about the situation. Please leave as soon as possible!"

Professor McGonagall looked serious and her tone was unquestionable.

The Ravenclaws returned to the tower common room. Roger was very dissatisfied. He sat dejectedly in his chair and muttered that the game had been cancelled.

And more Ravenclaws looked very nervous. They were smart enough to guess that someone in the school might have been attacked again.

"All students must return to the common room of their college by six o'clock in the evening. No student is allowed to leave the dormitory after this time. Each class is escorted by a teacher. No student is allowed to use it without the company of a teacher Bathrooms. All Quidditch practices and matches postponed. No further evening activities."

Professor Flitwick announced the parchment document urgently issued by the school in a shrill voice, and then said in a somewhat strangled voice: "Penelope Cryvat was attacked and she was petrified!"

Professor Flitwick waved his wand, and a scene of Penello in the hospital appeared in the air in the lounge.

Ravenclaw was silent, and many young wizards looked pale and worried.

For the first time, the smart Ravenclaws were not eager to express their opinions on a matter.

It was clear that attacks were happening again and again at Hogwarts, the culprits were not caught, and the school was likely to be closed.

Allen sat on a large chair, and kept picturing Penello in his mind, lying on the hospital bed, as stiff and sluggish as a stone sculpture.

Allen felt that he could no longer wait and see what had happened, and he wanted to do something for Penello!

Allen knew that the basilisk in the bathroom was the culprit that caused Penello to become petrified.

But unfortunately, Alan is not a Parselmouth, and he cannot turn on the bathroom faucet alone.

"Harry!" We must find Harry, go with him, and get rid of the big snake!

Before that, Allen still needs to go to the Forbidden Forest. He wants to ask Gaia what exactly Tina means by "more than one monster" that she mentioned before.

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