As Kathy said to Hermione, sneaking into the professor's office was not something she could do alone. She had to wait for everyone's participation, so she was not in a hurry.

The only preparation she made was to bring her mobile phone when she went to astronomy class on Tuesday night.

She wanted to see if she could find the wifi signal and connect to it.

Normally, Kathy wouldn't take her phone out of the common room - most wouldn't, since there wasn't any signal at Hogwarts, after all.

The attractiveness of mobile phones that cannot access the Internet and communicate has dropped several steps. In addition to the limited power, several charging treasures will last a semester, so everyone is still very economical.

Of course, there are also some young wizards who are fully prepared and have downloaded a lot of things into their mobile phones at home, but they are at most holding a magic weapon all day long when they leave civilized society and return to Hogwarts every semester. Cell Phones - Because over time, the power doesn't allow them to rely too much on the phone.

Casey thinks that this is why no one has found a wifi signal since the beginning of school. After all, the probability of everyone going out with a mobile phone is small, and they seldom come to the observatory. So according to probability, the possibility of them finding wifi is really very small.

However, the facts told Casey that she guessed wrong.

In the middle of class, Kathy excused herself to go to the bathroom, and then tried to connect to the Internet in the corridor at the entrance of the observatory, but she couldn't find the signal that Porter had found on Sunday night, and the network list was blank.

She was pretty sure there was nothing wrong with Porter's signal on Sunday night, but it was also true that there was no internet.

Casey stood in the corridor in a daze for two seconds, and quickly thought of another possibility.

That is, during class, Professor Sinista turned off the router.

If that's the case, it's likely that other professors' offices harbor surprises, even though they haven't found wifi signals in other offices.

This strengthened Casey's idea of ​​searching the professor's office.

Kathy originally planned to gather on Wednesday and wait for everyone to finish talking about the progress of the week, then share the good news about wifi, and then ask who is going to the professor's office, but Hermione seems to be more anxious than she is.

After Malfoy finished talking about Slytherin's situation this week, before he sat down, Hermione, who was still listening carefully, immediately turned her attention to Casey.

Thanks to the Unicom spell, Casey is now the core member of the entire power group, sitting in the middle of the entire Room of Requirement, surrounded by little wizards who are active in the power group, such as Hermione and Malfoy.

Hermione stared at her vigorously and signaled her to stand up quickly with her head. Many students around followed Hermione's movements and looked at Casey.

Casey stood up unhurriedly, first drew out her wand and gave herself a loud voice.

Now that he had stood up, Casey didn't make a fool of himself, and said straight to the point: "During the labor service on Sunday, Potter and I found a wifi signal near the observatory."

Everyone participating in the power group has two goals, one is to achieve large-scale electrification, and the other is to get online. When Casey said this, everyone couldn't help but want to say something.

However, Kathy didn't set aside time for everyone to discuss at all. She raised her volume, and under the blessing of the magic spell, she just suppressed the prelude to everyone's discussion: "I suspect that the professors have already switched on, so I want to enter the professor's room." The office validates my ideas and I need your help."

She paused this time, but most of the people were waiting for her to continue, so Kathy asked sincerely: "This is very important, but it is also very risky. Anyone want to go?"

Porter took the lead in expressing his support: "I am willing to go!"

Although Hermione always questioned Casey's idea before, she followed up and said, "Me too."

Everyone started discussing, everyone's voices were not too loud, but they were buzzing together.

Casey was not in a hurry, and waited patiently for everyone to discuss the results. Not long after, some little wizard asked loudly: "Which professor's office do you want to go to?"

"Each professor," Casey said. "It doesn't take many people. I just need one to go in with the Disillusionment Charm, and some to distract the professor."

This sneaky plan sounds too exciting!

Someone from Gryffindor whistled excitedly, and Potter, who was sitting in front, turned his head immediately, but couldn't find who it was.

Casey pretended not to hear, she cleared her throat and said, "Hands up if you're interested in joining."

Almost all Gryffindors raised their hands, while Ravenclaws and Hufflepuffs raised relatively few hands. To Casey's surprise, Slytherins raised their hands second only to Gryffindors.

Even Malfoy raised his hand!

Although the young master had a condescending expression on his face and his hands were not raised high, he did raise his hands.

Kathy snapped, the current number of people has greatly exceeded Kathy's previous expectations, and there are only a dozen professors, no matter how many people are divided, they don't need so many people.

Everyone obviously felt the same way, so before Casey came up with a countermeasure, those little wizards who really wanted to participate in this adventure began to automatically and spontaneously eliminate opponents for themselves—this time, for most of the students, it was a one-off fun adventure.

Gryffindor is always the first to attack, Potter yelled at Malfoy, and taunted: "Do Slytherins dare to enter the potion office? Don't you see Professor Snape and your legs go weak?"

Malfoy also sneered forcefully, leaning on the back of the single sofa, turned his head and said to Casey: "Aren't you afraid of being discovered by the professors if you let Gryffindor participate?"

Potter sneered louder than Malfoy: "I was worried that you would inform Snape directly!"

The map guns of the two prefects did not make the other college very happy. Soon some young wizards began to turn over old scores.

Ravenclaw and Hufflepuff, who were sitting on both sides, looked left and right, and found that the conflict was not too serious, so they focused on eating melons in silence.

Kathy also wanted to eat melons with her classmates, but Hermione, who was sitting next to Kathy, gave her a wink, and she had no choice but to think of a way: "In this case, let's vote by secret ballot, it's the most fair."

She charmed and dragged a blackboard and box from the corner of the Room of Requirement—the person who opened the door literally put everything in when the Room of Requirement was conceived.

Casey put these two things among everyone, then looked at the time and said, "Start writing now, and put it in the box in five minutes."

She looked at the people present, and quickly added: "Of course, we allow abstention from voting, and those who choose must also volunteer."

She almost said that abstention was encouraged. If so many people really wrote all of them, it would not be easy for her to count them.

But she came up with this matter, so she seriously wrote a list of the candidates she thought were the most suitable and threw them into the box.

Hermione's attitude was equally serious, her quill swished across the paper, and she stopped suddenly when she reached the end of writing. She turned to look at Casey, hesitated, and asked, "Would you like to go to Snape?" Is that the professor?"

"Of course, Professor Snape is a mature and powerful wizard, I think everyone should be very happy." Casey said without hesitation.

She didn't think she would be chosen to go to the potions office.

Casey had a hunch that he should be selected to participate in this operation, and it would probably be Professor Flitwick, after all, Professor Flitwick was the head of Ravenclaw.

As for the most difficult Professor Snape, it should be reserved for Slytherin.

...or it would be appropriate to let Gryffindor distract them, and Professor Snape would be happy to deduct points for them.

Kathy reorganized her logic and felt that there was no flaw, so she shrugged her shoulders very easily at Hermione, and said, "Unfortunately, it shouldn't be my turn."

Hermione looked at her hesitantly, and nodded after a while: "Okay, I see."

作者有话要说:感谢在2020-10-1123:34:07~2020-10-1923:34:27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 of irrigation nutrient solution: 1 bottles of Su Ranqi;

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

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