Meal times at Hogwarts are fixed every day, and there is no difference between weekdays and weekends.

The long table in the auditorium refreshes the meals regularly every morning, noon and evening, and after the meal time is over, all the remaining meals and tableware on the table disappear at regular intervals, and return to the kitchen to be handled by the house elves.

Hogwarts has left ample meal time for students, but some people will always miss meals due to accidents.

Kathy stayed in the library for so long, and the distance from the library to the auditorium was not too close. By the time she ate lunch, the meal time was drawing to a close.

There was almost no one in the auditorium, except for an unfamiliar seventh-year Hufflepuff who was sitting at the long table of their college drinking coffee, and greeted Kathy happily when she saw her coming in: "Field, did you just come to eat? Hurry up, the meal time is almost over."

Kathy nodded at him, quickened his pace and walked to Ravenclaw's long table, and put some bread and lamb chops on his plate.

She was halfway through the second bun when the Hufflepuff finished his coffee and stood up from his seat, sighing deeply.

Given that it was just him and Kathy in the auditorium, Kathy asked appropriately, "Why sigh?"

"Because the Ultimate Wizarding Exam is too difficult." Hufflepuff picked up the schoolbag that was originally on the chair and put it on the table. When he was drinking coffee just now, he showed a weak smile on his face, which was quite happy, " I'm going to study."

Casey knew that the Ultimate Wizarding Exam, which was held in June every year, was equivalent to the seventh-grade graduation exam. It was very important for wizards, and it was linked to their future career plans in the magic world.

But starting to review so much in advance, it seems that this Hufflepuff is a person who loves learning very much. Casey encouraged him: "Come on, you will definitely get good grades in the exam."

Hufflepuff sighed again, smiled at Kathy, and slowly walked out of the auditorium with his bag.

As soon as he went out with his front foot, Potter came in with his back foot. When he saw Casey, his eyes lit up: "Cathy, what a coincidence!"

Kathy felt a little uneasy at the thought of her stupid little note. She lowered her head and took a bite of her bread. "Lunch time is coming to an end," she said.

"I've been dealing with roses for too long." Potter said as he walked towards the Gryffindor table. Kathy glanced behind him and found that the back of his robe was still stained. Two rose petals.

Casey hesitated between reminding him, but before he could come up with a result, he saw Potter who had already walked to the Gryffindor table suddenly stop and turn around.

Then Kathy watched as Potter walked towards the Ravenclaw table and finally sat in the row opposite her.

Perhaps because he was afraid that Casey's reaction would be too large, Porter did not sit directly opposite Casey, but staggered a few positions diagonally opposite.

Casey glared at him with the bread in his hand: "This is the Ravenclaw table."

"But Principal Dumbledore didn't stipulate which table we should sit at to eat." Potter took a small bread from his table and took a bite.

As soon as he finished speaking, the plates and meals on the table disappeared as if they had suddenly appeared, and even the bread crumbs and oil stains on the table disappeared completely, leaving only Casey and Bo A half-eaten bun.

Casey was a little dazed, her meal time was quite regular, and she basically ate with most people. This was the first time she had eaten until the end of the meal time in more than two years.

And she only knew that the meals would disappear after the meal time was over, but she didn't expect it to disappear so completely!

At least keep her what's on her own plate!

Cassie looked at Potter on the opposite side. He was stuffing the rest of the bread into his mouth with a calm face. Noticing that Cassie was looking at him, he chewed twice quickly and swallowed the bread in his mouth forcefully. Ask: "What's the matter Kathy? Are you not full?"

Potter was right in asking the question, but for some reason, Kathy always thought it sounded a little strange.

But she tasted it carefully, and didn't think there was anything wrong, so she ate the last bit of bread and stood up: "I'll go to the kitchen to have a look."

Potter said immediately, "What a coincidence! I'm going too."

As far as Kathy was concerned, she didn't want to go with Potter, but she knew very well that even if she didn't agree, Potter would go with her anyway.

In this case, it makes no difference whether you agree or not.

So Kathy and Potter walked out of the auditorium together.

Gryffindor's familiarity with the castle is definitely No.1 among the four colleges, and Potter is the best in Gryffindor. He walks in front of him familiarly, and introduces the surrounding portraits to Casey: "This shepherdess leads to the entrance of the cellar, that black hound leads to the Transfiguration Garden, and the white-bearded old man over there is..."

He introduced several portraits in one go, and Kathy knew most of them. After all, when she was in her first year, the research result of the power group for a whole year was the secret passage of Hogwarts.

But knowing it is one thing, and remembering each portrait is another, and after more than a year, she now also remembers the few secret passages she uses the most.

Casey can be said to have a good memory when learning spells, but his talent is not so outstanding when it comes to memorizing roads.

So Casey didn't interrupt Potter, but followed his words and looked at the portraits one by one.

Possibly because of Casey's rare cooperation, Porter spoke more vigorously, explaining non-stop all the way, from the porch in front of the auditorium to the corridor on the third floor of another building through the large roundabout staircase, without stopping Pass.

Kathy followed Potter, listening carefully at first, but Potter's robe kept dangling in front of her eyes, and the two rose petals stuck to his hem were so eye-catching, she couldn't help it. Just distracted.

She glanced at Potter, who was waving his hands and happily telling where the portrait of the knight on the left would lead. She nodded perfunctorily while quietly pulling out her wand. While Potter wasn't paying attention, she secretly used a levitation Curse, let the two petals fly out of the corridor window.

The two petals were gone, and Kathy finally felt comfortable. She breathed a sigh of relief, and just about to put away her wand, Potter in front of her suddenly turned around. Looking at Potter calmly: "What's wrong?"

Potter turned around as if to look at Casey, and he quickly replied: "It's okay!"

Then Potter glanced at Kathy again, then turned back.

Kathy, who is pretending nothing happened, quickly sees that Potter is also pretending nothing happened - and not very good at acting.

So Kathy realized that there seemed to be something wrong, she thought for a while, and suddenly asked: "Potter, are you taking me a long way?"

"What?!" Potter exclaimed guiltily, "Of course not! Casey!"

Now I can be sure.

The author has something to say: Kathy: What's the matter with you Potter? !

感谢在2020-08-0723:03:56~2020-08-1022:34:34期间为我投出霸王票或灌溉营养液的小天使哦~

Thanks to the little angel who threw mines: Guess who I am 2; 459872281;

Thanks to the little angel of the irrigation nutrient solution: 12 bottles of saberlulu; 10 bottles of the cutest and most beloved candy in the world; 459872282 bottles;

Thank you very much for your support, I will continue to work hard!

※, Mrs. Pince

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