Hogwarts Wandering Wizard

Chapter 123 Stargazing and Confrontation

Eric ignored the tea spilled on the floor and looked at Professor Flitwick in disbelief, who was sitting in front of him with a puzzled look on his face. His answer was like thunder in his ears.

"But……"

Eric asked dumbly, feeling as if he heard wrongly: "It was indeed you who told me about this at that time, and then you also told me the name Phoenix Foley."

Professor Flitwick looked at the shocked expression on the young wizard's face, thought about it carefully for a long time, and shook his head with an affirmative expression: "You must have remembered it wrong, Foley. I have seen the sorting dozens of times. If something like you really happened, I will definitely remember the situation mentioned clearly.”

The professor looked at the fragments of the teacup on the ground, waved his wand, and the fragments automatically combined into a teacup, which bounced off the ground and fell into his hand.

He looked at Eric, who still had a dull look on his face, and asked softly: "Is there anything else, Mr. Foley?"

Eric finally came to his senses amidst the professor's successive shouts. He shook his head, replied in a low tone, and then turned and left Flitwick's office.

Looking at the dim yellow stone wall in the corridor outside the door, Eric's eyes became extremely sharp.

It was impossible for him to misremember this conversation, especially such a highly recognizable memory, which was even less likely to make mistakes.What's more, this author also wrote it down in Chapter 45.

So where does this go wrong?

And why is there something wrong with this memory?

Eric did not go down immediately, but walked into the long corridor and lay down on a window, overlooking the scenery below the castle.

Under the already dark twilight, looking down from the west side of the castle, the huge black lake is like a black gem inlaid next to Hogwarts Castle, which is breathtaking.

Standing higher allows you to see further, and it is also more able to stimulate the human brain and clarify thoughts.Perhaps Ms. Ravenclaw had this idea as well, so she set up the Ravenclaw lounge in a high tower.

"Hey Eric, why are you here!"

Suddenly, a female voice with an extremely surprising tone came from behind. Eric, who was deep in thought, felt the coolness approaching behind him. He turned around and saw Romer, the girl ghost he met last night.

He nodded and said hello to the girl. He looked at the dim sky outside, took a deep breath, suppressed the thoughts tumbling in his mind, and said with a smile: "If you have any questions, please ask Professor Flitwick. By the way, I'm standing here to watch." A moment of scenery.”

Romer floated to his side, looked down with him, then laughed and held Eric's head.

As if two ice cubes pressed against his temples, Eric's chaotic brain immediately relaxed. Following the girl's gesture, he raised his head and looked up from the window.

"Rather than looking at the land, I prefer looking at the sky, especially the sky at this time."

Romer let go of his hand, put it behind his back, passed through the wall and floated out. Together with Eric, he looked up at the night with a few stars twinkling in the sky, and said with a smile: "In the beginning of this kind of starry night, When we are free from the distractions of those complicated and annoying stars, we can better perceive the message that the stars want to tell us."

Eric calmly looked at the incomprehensible girl, who looked like those old academics on TV, and chuckled: "Okay, let me hear what kind of message the legendary astronomy girl saw. , if it works, I’ll see if I can make a fortune by investing in advance.”

The girl turned around and rolled her eyes at Eric proudly: "Although your provocation method is very poor, let me let you know what authority is."

After saying that, the girl clenched her hands into fists, raised them in front of her eyes, looked at the sky through the circle in her fists for a while, and said with certainty: "Mars is very bright tonight, and the two satellites around it seem to be surrounded by something. Things are generally blocked, and only a faint light is flickering. In the surrounding starry sky very close to Mars, there are some dark stars that should not appear... Are you listening, Eric? "

Romer suddenly felt that the boy behind him seemed too quiet. He put down his hands and turned around, only to see Eric turning his head to look to his left.

Confused, she walked back through the wall and returned to the corridor. Only then did the girl realize that many students had climbed down from the Ravenclaw lounge at the other end of the corridor and were blocking the other end of the corridor, confronting Eric. Several of them The student already held the wand in his hand.

The Ravenclaw Tower and the West Tower are very close to each other, and are connected by a long corridor. It is getting late now, and the students are preparing to go to the auditorium below for dinner. As a result, when they walk out of the lounge, from the tower When I climbed down from the hanging board, I happened to see Eric standing in the corridor.

The students from other grades were okay, they just took one look at him and left without caring, but many of the first and second grade students stayed.

Because the first and second grade students have almost the same class schedule, they often play together in the common room. They also know in detail about the incident where the first graders were almost wiped out by Eric. At this moment, they are watching the students spread the word. The enemy stood there and stayed behind to support the first grade.

"What are they all doing here?"

Romer looked at the students curiously and asked Eric, "Especially that little boy, he seems to have a grudge against you."

She was referring to Roger Davis, the leader.

"It's just a bunch of defeated men, but the lion never cares about the provocation of the hyena."

Eric was smiling and squinting at the group of students who were about the same height as him, with an unconcerned expression.

The faces of the students who heard his taunts suddenly showed expressions of displeasure, especially those students who had been knocked down by Eric, their expressions became even more distorted.

Roger Davis gritted his teeth and looked at Eric, who was standing with Romer, and responded with a gloomy look: "We don't have those little followers of yours here, Foley, don't be too arrogant."

"Really? It seems that I beat you all by myself last time, right?"

Eric tilted his head and snorted disdainfully, shaking his head: "Some people just don't remember to hit."

When have children ever been provoked like this? Even the students in the second grade who were not prepared to take action could not help but lower their arms at this moment. A little fat man who was a head taller than the others pushed away. The two people in front of them pointed at Eric with their fingers swaying: "Welfare, as a freshman, I advise you not to be too arrogant, otherwise..."

"Otherwise what do you want?"

Before he finished speaking, a tall figure came up behind him and grabbed his neck. The huge force lifted him up. Felix Foley turned his wrist to make the fat man face him: " Go on, let me hear your feeble threats."

The little fat man felt as if his neck was hooped by an iron hoop. His whole body was paralyzed and he couldn't even struggle. His language ability seemed to be lost. He could only look helplessly at the expressionless Qi Qi in front of him. The eyes of the senior classmate were shrouded by the light reflected from the glorious prefect medal on his chest.

Some vague eyes glanced at the equally handsome seniors behind Felix. The little fat man opened his mouth wide, breathing like a dehydrated fish, and rolled his eyes in a burst of nervousness.

"Okay, okay, Phoenix, strangle this guy to death."

The brown-haired man standing behind Felix Foley stretched his eyes and blew out a bubble from the chewing gum in his mouth. He looked at the fat man who looked like he was about to fall into a coma, and finally raised his hand to stop the seemingly expressionless man. A raging companion who is actually extremely angry.

Felix threw the little fat boy in his hand to his classmates. Looking at the frightened first and second grade students in front of him, he slowly said "Get out".

"If you let me know who is causing trouble for him again, I will be rude to you. Davis, the same goes for you. I can tolerate some of your behaviors, but there is a limit!"

Felix looked at the slightly trembling Roger with gloomy eyes and waved his hand impatiently.

After receiving his signal, the students started running wildly with a roar and jumped down the stairs with frightened expressions on their faces.

Felix turned to look at his cousin, who was standing proudly in the corridor, and at the ghost of a girl floating beside him. He frowned and asked, "What are you doing here, hanging out with ghosts?"

"This doesn't seem to have anything to do with you."

Eric replied calmly, making the same squinting action as his arrogant cousin: "Besides, this is not an ordinary ghost, she is my friend."

Felix nodded noncommittally, said "It's up to you", then turned and left the corridor.

Seeing him leave, Romer waved his fist at his back as if he was angry. Until they all disappeared, he turned to look at Eric with a complicated expression: "No one has ever made friends with me, you It’s the first one.”

The girl lay down next to him, hugged him, and put a smile on her face: "Remember what I said, come to the astronomy tower to play with me, and I will show you the stars."

Smiling and waving to him, Romer walked through the wall and disappeared into the sky outside the window.

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