Garfield of HP

Chapter 16 Professor Binns

As soon as the bell rang, Garfield immediately jumped into the door: "Haha, I found it!"

Professor Binns, who came across the blackboard, looked at Garfield with indifferent eyes, and said, "You are the Mr. Garfield that Peeves mentioned, so please go back to your place now."

Professor Binns is the only ghost professor at Hogwarts.Many years ago when he was still alive, he sat dozing in front of the fire in the teachers' lounge, and died in his sleep, but that didn't stop him from continuing to teach, and when he woke up and rushed to class, he wasn't there at all. Noticing that he was dead, Professor Binns didn't realize that he had turned into a ghost until all the students in the classroom watched him scream, and his body was forgotten in front of the fire in the faculty lounge.

Garfield, who was lucky that the teacher didn't show up, saw the gray and translucent Professor Binns suddenly appear, bringing a gust of cold wind, Garfield shivered and shivered, thinking: Come earlier next time. . .

Garfield glanced at the teacher, saw Snape, and just wanted to see Snape looking at him viciously, and! ! !There was a little witch sitting next to Snape, my God! ! !A little witch! ! !And more importantly, Snape!He was actually talking with the little witch! ! !

Because Garfield was blocked by the book History of Magic, he couldn't see the little witch's face, but! ! !The beautiful red hair exposed outside the book made him believe that it must be a little witch, Garfield was so excited that he never thought of another possibility, which made him extremely disappointed.

Garfield felt very relieved that Snape would take the initiative to make friends, which is incredible!

So when Garfield saw Snape staring at him, he thought that Snape didn't want Garfield to bother him, but he didn't know that Snape was angry because Garfield was late, and then Snape saw Garfield showing a very strange rippling smile , and gave him an OK gesture, and walked to the empty seat.Although Snape was very confused, he was used to Garfield's strange behavior from time to time, and he didn't care what the fat cat with a hole in his head was thinking.

At this time, Garfield thought that Snape finally got the hang of it, and took the initiative to make friends. You must know that even when Snape was in the orphanage, he was a taciturn child, except when Garfield made him angry, he only said a few words. , and don’t like to make friends, always arrogantly say that those children are little devils with immature brains, and refuse to communicate with them.

But once a few little boys ran out to play and didn't come back late at night. The nuns were very worried. In the end, Snape led him to search for them street by street, and finally found them hiding in a boat in the lake. It was Snape who brought them back. The angry Snape scolded those naughty little boys until they cried, but still held hands and took them back to the orphanage.He had also seen Snape carefully helping Ms. Shakela take care of the baby. Unfortunately, Snape was always so venomous, but Garfield knew he was a good boy.

Garfield yawned as Professor Binns told the dry history of magic in his nonchalant, breathless voice, and when Professor Binns talked about the goblin rebellion of 1612 AD, in which they used Hogg When the tavern in the village of Maud serves as the headquarters, Garfield suddenly thinks of house elves.

Raise your hand and ask Professor Binns, "Professor Binns, what's the history of that house-elf?"

Professor Binns paused: "There is no detailed history of them, but when wizards existed, they existed." Then he went on with his dry history of magic.

Garfield is still thinking about that sentence. When wizards exist, house-elves exist. That's interesting. It reminds Garfield of one of the three ultimate philosophical questions in the world. So where did wizards come from?

When you can't figure it out, you should ask someone. Garfield approached the little wizard next door and asked in a low voice: "Where do you think the wizard came from?"

But when Garfield got closer, he found that the little wizard seemed to have seen it, and suddenly remembered that it was the boy who lost the letter, and he seemed to be called Sirius Black. . .

Sirius Black was dressed very handsomely today, with an exquisite Slytherin wizard robe and a dark green silver snake badge, and the snake is the symbol of Slytherin, short black fluffy hair, a pair of gray eyes unique to the Black family, The eyelashes are slightly raised, and the gray eyes are like fog after the rain, full of contradictory beauty of vitality and confusion, a kind of white and tender skin unique to teenagers, more worthy of the rosy lips, straight nose, and very immature handsome face You can already see how handsome he would be as an adult.

It's a pity that this handsome boy is frowning and looking at Garfield with a displeased face. Sirius Black hates Garfield, because of Garfield, he can't escape from Slytherin House, he hates Slytherin, he hates black magic He hated the suffocating Black family, he wanted to escape this vortex so much, even this exquisite Slytherin wizard robe disgusted him.

What he really wants to go to is Gryffindor, where they can play freely and without restraint. They are more like incarnations of heroes in fairy tales. He wanted to be a white wizard, not a member of Slytherin, and even lived in a dark and dank basement. . .

But Sirius bit his lip and turned his head to look out the window. He didn't dare to admit that what he hated the most was himself. Why did Professor McGonagall ask him which college he wanted to go to, under the gaze of cousin Bellatrix? , I hesitated to say that I was going to Gryffindor, and finally, under the impatience of cousin Bellatrix, Professor McGonagall asked himself if he wanted to go to Slytherin, but he accepted it silently.

Sirius looked out the window, unable to listen to the boring history of magic lessons, he wanted to escape from it all, to a place where no one could find him.

But Garfield, the thick-skinned guy, happily greeted Sirius: "Hey, Sirius Black!"

Sirius suppressed his anger, and said word by word to Garfield: "No. Want. And. Me. Say. Talk."

But Sirius didn't know that cats have a nature. The less you want to pay attention to cats, the more they want to tease you, and Garfield is no exception.

Garfield smiled wickedly, touched Sirius with his elbow and asked, "Sirris, you dropped a letter that day, and I left it with Snape."

Sirius, who was still sad, looked at Garfield impatiently, and said, "I don't want that letter anymore, and stay away from me!"

Unexpectedly, Garfield got closer instead. In order to avoid Garfield, Sirius almost fell off the chair, and finally said angrily to Garfield: "What do you want to do!"

Garfield asked: "Why don't you seem to like me? Am I not fat enough to be cute~"

After Garfield finished talking, he moved his big face closer to Sirius, watching Sirius back away in fright, Garfield smirked contentedly, Sirius reminded him of Odie's stupid dog, just as simple (stupid) as fun ~

When Sirius heard this sentence, he was about to throw up, who would like a fat cat, and a fat cat with such a bad personality, really worried for his master!

Sirius sat back in his seat, looked at the culprit who prevented him from entering Gryffindor College, and finally couldn't help but say: "It's because of you that I have to come to Slytherin!"

Garfield thought that it seemed that it was because of him that the Sorting Hat went on strike, but didn't Professor McGonagall ask every new little wizard which college they wanted to go to?

Garfield glanced at Sirius, watching him purse his lips, clasped his hands on his knees, and his body was as tense as a volcano that was about to erupt. Garfield carefully asked why he didn't choose another academy.

Hearing Garfield's question, Sirius seemed to let out a sigh of relief. He was silent for a while, his eyes couldn't help the tears, and he said with a sob: "I've always wanted to go to Gryffindor College, but... I was born in the Black family. My parents and most of the family members are extreme pure-bloods, proud of my pure blood, and I am the future heir of the Black family. My parents have always taught me to be proud of pure blood.

People in our Black family have always belonged to Slytherin College. We hate Gryffindor, and think that the Mudblood in it tarnishes the incomparably noble title of wizard, not to mention the Muggle witch hunt. People died in this turmoil, people in our family hated Muggles deeply, and the Sorting House was the only thing I could muster the courage to escape from this suffocating family even if I disappointed my parents. Hope, but you have ruined my hope! "After speaking, Sirius looked at Garfield angrily.

Garfield twirled the back of his head guiltily, his bright eyes secretly looked at the angry Sirius from time to time, and sincerely apologized to Sirius: "I'm sorry... Sirius."

When Sirius heard Garfield's apology, half of his anger subsided, but he was still in a low mood, and his foggy gray eyes were full of confusion. Even if Garfield apologized, it wouldn't change anything. . .

At this time, the bell rang for the end of class, and Professor Binns announced the end of get out of class with his lifeless voice. Suddenly, a group of people rushed out of the classroom. Garfield suddenly grabbed Sirius' wrist and said imposingly: "Follow me!"

Sirius looked bewildered, where to go?

The author has something to say: Because the author wants to practice and only has free codewords at night, so T^T is usually updated at night

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