Time passed as Draco and the others quarreled with Harry and the others, Fred and George chased Alicia for fun, and the girl occasionally slipped away to send a letter to Tony.

They first had a Quidditch match. During the game, Harry's broom had some accidents, but fortunately he was safe - after Hermione sneaked to the teacher's seat and lit a fire, he successfully rode on the broom and caught the Golden Snitch.

I heard that Gryffindor celebrated this victory all night.

I don't know why, but after that game, the trio became even more dissatisfied with Professor Snape, and their relationship with Alicia also deteriorated a lot. Sometimes Alicia would even hear them secretly discussing topics in the library such as "What evil intentions does that old bat have?"

Fred and George were not idle either. They often followed the girl to the Owl Tower to mail letters. Alicia had scolded them before, but Fred would often stand up and say with a smile, "There is only one way from the teaching building to the Owl Tower, my domineering lady. We just happened to be on the same route as you."

Alicia found that it was useless to scold or ridicule such shameless people, so she simply ignored them and let them be.

These days have been much calmer than when school started, and no strange things have happened. Xia feels that this is real campus life.

With the first snow, Hogwarts officially ushered in winter.

The young wizards all wore scarves. They were somewhat thankful because at least they could use the scarves to cover their noses during the Defense Against the Dark Arts class so that the strange garlic smell would not fill their entire nasal cavity.

So, when Quirrell entered the classroom, this was the scene he saw: all the students were wearing scarves from their respective colleges, covering half of their faces.

I heard that in the third grade class, one of the twins pointed at his scarf and joked, "Hey, Professor Quirrell, this is your derivative way of wearing it!"

Although Alicia was not at the scene, she somehow felt that the man must be Fred.

She gathered her scarf closer and for the first time agreed with what Weasley was saying - the scene was strangely funny.

"Classmates, please...please turn to page 110 of the textbook. We will...in this class, talk about..." Quirrell stuttered as he spoke the class content.

Ron imitated his stuttering perfectly, and Harry laughed so hard that he coughed.

Obviously, the students didn't have much intention to listen to his lectures seriously. After all, not everyone could accept the discontinuous content.

Alicia also couldn't help yawning. If she knew that this action would give Quirrell the opportunity to torture her, she would have tried her best to hold it back.

"Alicia Malfoy." Professor Quirrell suddenly called the girl's name, "After class, please come to my office to talk about your study status and homework problems."

Quirrell, who was struggling to think of a reason to call the girl to the office, seized this opportunity. After all, this was a new task assigned to him by his master.

Alicia didn't know whether to put her hands down or not. She felt a chill down her spine, and the strange incident in the medical wing late at night a few months ago came to her mind again.

No matter how unpopular Quirrell was, he was still a professor, and the mysterious man's strength should not be underestimated. She had to go to this office.

"Yes, professor." The girl slowly put down her hand and showed a smile with just the right arc. She looked well-behaved and obedient.

Draco sensed something was wrong, and tried to make some mistakes on purpose to attract Quirrell's attention so that he could be called away with his sister.

Alicia knew what Draco was thinking without even looking. She held down her brother's hand as he was about to push the table over, signaling him not to act rashly.

If Draco made any move, Quirrell would be able to see through his plan, which would be tantamount to alerting the enemy.

Draco was also worried, but he calmed down after receiving his sister's signal. He planned to go to Professor Snape to explain the situation after class - his father told him not to contact Quirrell unless necessary.

This is enough to prove the danger and uncertainty of Qi Luo.

While the Malfoy siblings were quickly thinking of a solution, the get out of class was over.

Without giving anyone time to react, Quirrell walked straight up to Alicia and motioned for her to follow him out of the classroom now.

The girl became even more uneasy. She took the textbook and stuffed it into Theodore's arms, and ordered arrogantly: "Nott, please bring my textbook back to the lounge intact. I don't mind giving you a few lemon Sherbet candies as a reward - my brother has to eat dinner and has no time to go to the cellar again. Thank you."

Theodore took the book without changing his expression, looked the girl in the eyes and replied, "Don't worry, I will."

Alicia said nothing more, she just followed Quirrell obediently.

There was a person who looked like a Dark Lord around Quirrell. Looking at the entire school, there was only one person who could suppress that person, and that was Headmaster Dumbledore. If something really happened, no one except the Headmaster could save her.

Even if she disliked Dumbledore, she couldn't help but ask him for help at this moment.

What's more, the girl knew clearly that no matter what happened, he would not watch an innocent student die at the hands of Death Eaters.

Would Theodore understand what she meant?

Will Dumbledore definitely help?

Everything is unknown. At this moment, she can only pray to Merlin in her heart.

Draco looked at his sister's figure getting farther and farther away, and he became restless. He hurriedly said something and rushed out of the classroom: "I'll go find the dean, Theodore. You take them to the auditorium today."

"No way, Draco is really protective of his sister." Blaise Zabini blinked in his seat, not quite understanding his behavior.

Theodore, who suddenly became the acting chief, also had a serious expression on his face. He turned to look at the person who spoke and said, "Brace, please take them to the auditorium. I have something important to discuss with the principal."

Seeing that the two of them didn't seem to be joking, the good-looking boy put away his cynical smile, sat up straight and thought about something.

Draco is impulsive and his eagerness to protect his sister is understandable, but Theodore's behavior is intriguing.

Blaise had the ability to read people's expressions since he was a child. He walked towards the auditorium with Pansy and others, but he had been analyzing what had just happened in his mind. Malfoy always had access to secret information that was unknown to others, and Nott was usually low-key but had his own ways. It must not be a trivial matter that could make them so nervous.

Quirrell has a problem, a big problem.

In just a few minutes, Blaise came to a very Slytherin conclusion: stay away from Quirrell and keep your distance from Alicia Malfoy.

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