Esther and the others did not go into this muddy water with Harry, but returned to the Hufflepuff lounge to share the news with everyone as soon as possible.

Katie's incident didn't cause any big splash, but Harry stubbornly believed that Draco did it all.

"But Professor McGonagall checked Malfoy's wand and there was no sign of him using the Imperius Curse, and the place where Katie was controlled was in the women's bathroom. She was not the only one in the bathroom at that time, and no one saw Malfoy go in. "

Hermione complained to Esther after meeting her one time. She frowned in distress and continued: "Harry is becoming more and more stubborn. He even thinks Malfoy is a Death Eater! Oh my God! Who knows why he is Do you think so?"

Esther said to herself that Harry's intuition was correct, it was Draco who did all this.

But she was also a little confused. According to what Hermione said, it was not Draco himself who cast the Imperius Curse on Katie.

It had been many years since she came to this world. Although she remembered most of the plot, some details might be a little vague, so she couldn't think of how Draco did it.

It doesn't matter if you can't think of it, just ask him later.

Esther's mind was spinning a thousand times, and then she looked at Hermione and asked another question: "How is Katie? Is the situation getting better now?"

"I'm not sure," Hermione said, "The situation should be improving, but it will take some time before he is discharged from the hospital."

"That's good."

And Hermione started talking about other things: "Have you ever attended a slug party? Professor Slughorn has been telling us about you and Harry. He invited you more than once, but you didn't go."

Esther got a headache at the mere mention of this.

She didn't have much dislike for Professor Slughorn, but she really didn't like to participate in such activities, and since Professor Slughorn had not invited Draco, Draco was very scornful of this club. Yes, if Draco knew that she participated, he would definitely be angry again.

"I don't like attending parties like this very much." She said to Hermione: "Because of my grandfather, I often attended parties of this nature when I was young. Every time my father and I were the first to leave. Batch people.”

"Okay." Hermione said nothing more: "I'm not here to be a lobbyist, but I think Professor Slughorn is pretty good."

They exchanged a few words while walking. When they reached the fork in the road, they waved goodbye and the conversation stopped abruptly.

Esther went to the library to do her homework. There have been too many homeworks recently, and teachers have become more demanding. The probability of Hufflepuff students appearing in the library has greatly increased. Few fifth-year students will be the same as before, and nothing will happen. Chatting in the break room. Everyone can't wait to become two people in one place to cope with the heavy homework.

As soon as Esther entered the library, she saw Fiona waving silently at her with all her strength. The movement was so loud that it attracted the attention of the librarian, Mrs. Pince.

Esther walked over quickly.

"Ais, could you please help me look at what's wrong with my paper?"

She put a paper in front of Esther's eyes with a frown on her face and prayed softly.

Esther took it over and saw that it was her transfiguration class assignment from last week. Unfortunately, it got a "fail" grade.

She read it carefully and soon found many problems which were pointed out to her one by one.

Fiona quickly wrote down what she said, but her expression didn't ease much.

"How long will we have to live like this?" She complained while writing down: "Fifth grade is really difficult. No wonder so many people are driven to the point of insanity when they are close to the exam."

"Come on." Esther said to her and to herself: "It will pass soon."

The sound of their conversation was a little loud, and Mrs. Pingsi looked at it with dissatisfaction. They hurriedly talked and did their homework quietly.

Esther will be patrolling the castle again tonight.

She didn't pay much attention to her patrols this semester, but she also caught a lot of students wandering at night. Most of them were junior students. Senior students no longer cared about night swimming as an activity.

Most of these lower-grade students were Gryffindor students, and she even caught two or three of them more than once. They refused to change despite repeated admonitions, which gave them a headache.

During patrol this evening, she had arranged to meet Draco again at the Room of Requirement.

Draco was not here when Esther arrived.

Ever since he was half a day late for that appointment, Draco always arrived before her, so Esther was slightly surprised.

Fortunately, she didn't have to wait long before Draco rushed over.

"Gryffindor's stupid lions are really incorrigible. I have caught them swimming at night several times." He explained to Esther: "If it weren't for them, I would have come here long ago. I'm sorry for asking you to wait for me. "

"It's okay." Esther had already taken out the things she had prepared, sat down and said to Draco, "Can I trouble you with something?"

Draco pulled out the chair and sat next to her, looking at the things she took out: "You want me to help you brew the potion?"

There were a bunch of bottles and jars in front of her, each containing different potion ingredients.

Esther said: "You may not be able to brew the potion I want. I want you to give these to Professor Snape and ask him to help brew them."

"Why don't you hand it over to Professor Snape yourself? You dare to go to Professor Snape's house to find him during the summer vacation."

Draco was confused.

Although it seemed that Professor Snape had been targeting Esther, he clearly felt that Esther actually trusted Professor Snape very much, and Professor Snape also had a high tolerance for Esther.

Esther frowned when she mentioned this: "Stop talking, I have already approached Professor Snape, but he rejected me. I suspect he is holding a grudge. Because I complained to my friends a few days ago about Defense Against the Dark Arts. The decoration of the classroom was too eerie for him to hear.”

Draco: ...

"Okay." He had nothing to say, "I'll give it a try."

As he looked around at the materials, what kind of potion are you asking Professor Snape to help you make? "

"Elixir." Esther said, "Prepare a total of two materials. I only need one, and the remaining materials will be given to Professor Snape as a gift.

Look how generous she is! These materials cost her a lot of money and she gave them away as soon as she asked.

It's a pity that Professor Snape is too stingy and will hold grudges for a long time over the smallest things.

"What do you want the elixir for?" Draco became even more curious.

"I'm just curious." Esther didn't tell the truth: "I heard Hermione say it, so I wanted to see if it's so magical?"

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