[HP] Ravenclaw Girls' Hard Days
Chapter 67
Having lived at home for more than two months during the summer vacation, Kathy and Eve found it difficult to get into the Ravenclaw routine, and got up a little later.
As soon as they went downstairs, they saw a few freshmen blocking the door of the common room, discussing something in a hurry.
"What's the matter?" Kathy asked gently.
The group of freshmen turned their heads to look at Casey, and asked her for help: "How do I get out of this door?"
"You can get out by answering the questions." Casey walked over, and the eagle-shaped door knocker asked, "What's the difference between consciousness and cognition?"
Casey thought for a while and said, "The nature is different, and the difference is produced."
The door opened a crack, and Casey turned to the freshmen and said, "There are many questions that the door knocker doesn't have answers for itself, so you just need to share your knowledge."
This is her experience. Door knockers like to ask some philosophical questions. Kathy heard several repeated questions last year. Everyone answered differently, but the door opened the same.
She went outside and pressed the door panel, signaling the freshmen to come out.
The freshmen came out obediently, then stood on the platform at the door of the lounge and looked at Casey.
Casey looked at them a little strangely: "Aren't you leaving?"
The first graders looked at each other, but no one spoke. Finally, Nina, who was sitting next to Casey after the sorting ceremony last night, pushed her glasses and asked a little embarrassedly: "Sorry, how can I get to the Potions classroom?"
Casey didn't take them directly to the cellar, but went to the auditorium first.
It was a bit late for them to go out, but fortunately, they were lucky today. The movable stairs they encountered were more cooperative, and there were no detours. It was not too late to arrive at the auditorium.
At this point, everyone was eating breakfast. Casey saw many friends with new students at the entrance of the auditorium. When everyone looked at each other, there was always a hint of sympathy in their eyes.
Kathy led the freshmen from her college into the auditorium, and the first graders followed her closely, saying with some hesitation, "Cathy, it's getting late, shall we go directly to the Potions classroom?"
"Breakfast is always needed." Casey randomly found an empty seat on the long table in her college, and the rest of the first graders also took their seats.
Some freshman whispered nervously, "I heard that Professor Snape is very aggressive... If we are late, points will be deducted."
Kathy really wanted to comfort these first graders, it's nothing to be deducted points in Potions class, but she thought about it, and held back the words.
It is necessary to leave some sense of experience for the freshmen, just like the seniors always liked to let them explore the secret passages of the castle by themselves.
"So you have to eat quickly." Kathy said, she saw a first grade who was drinking orange juice nervously, and didn't move for other staples, and secretly scared them, "Besides being late, if you don't eat He'll be even angrier if he passes out in Potions class instead of breakfast."
Several freshmen sitting across from her kept looking behind her, their expressions seemed a little frightened, and then they quickly lowered their heads to eat bread. Kathy felt her heart tense inexplicably, and the back of her head felt numb, as if someone was staring at her from behind.
She didn't look back, and continued calmly: "... After all, Professor Snape is a serious and responsible professor, and he will worry about the health of his students."
Snape's recognizable voice sounded behind Casey: "Ravenclaw deducted a point for offending the professor."
Casey then turned around pretending to be a little surprised, and smiled at Snape: "Good morning, Professor."
Snape didn't lower his head, lowered his eyelids and looked at Casey from the corner of his eye. Without speaking, he turned and walked towards the professor's chair.
Casey watched him leave, then turned his head, shrugged calmly to the stunned first graders sitting across from him: "Look, Professor Snape is also very reasonable."
Eve on the side pressed her forehead and whispered, "That's because you are more courageous."
Kathy's hand patted her lightly under the table.
There was silence on the long table, and the first graders ate the bread without saying a word, eating faster.
This time, Casey turned to persuade them with a bit of worry: "Don't be so fast, there is still time, don't choke."
A freshman looked at her, swallowed the bread in his mouth and asked, "If you send us off, will you be late?"
"Listen, sometimes you don't need seniors to send you off." Casey pursed her lips and smiled, and said, "Let me teach you a trick, so that you can feel the friendliness of other colleges, and you can try it yourself in the future."
She pushed the plate that was almost eaten in front of her, then turned her head to look at the main road of the auditorium, randomly found the nearest Slytherin and asked, "Hey, what is your first class in the first grade? "
This is a second-year Slytherin, surnamed Lawrence, who went to many doors with Casey last year, and asked Casey a few questions about spells, which can be regarded as a little friendship.
And as long as she is not a first-year freshman, Kathy has acquaintances everywhere in Hogwarts, especially at this time of year, everyone can understand each other.
"Potions class." Lawrence was followed by a group of freshmen. He looked at the first graders sitting around Casey and said, "Cathy, do you want to take them to the Potions class too? Together?"
As he spoke, he stopped next to Casey, and the freshmen behind him also stopped without saying a word, looking at Casey curiously.
"No." Kathy shook her head and said, "That's a coincidence, it just happened to be on the way-in fact, I wanted to ask you to do me a favor and send our people along."
Lawrence looked at her, and Kathy looked back at him without guilt and said, "Please."
"...Okay." Lawrence retreated, but he couldn't help saying, "Jeffrey must be very pleased to see you like this."
There is no one in Hogwarts who does not know Geoffrey, and his various friends are located in various colleges.
Kathy didn't learn anything else during the year in Ravenclaw. The best thing he learned was Jeffrey's calmness in the face of everything.
So she also smiled calmly: "Thank you for the compliment."
Lawrence laughed stiffly. He turned his head away, not wanting to look at Casey: "We're going to go."
Casey turned to look at the group of watching first graders: "Have you all finished eating?"
The freshmen were almost finished eating, and now they happily replied: "It's over!"
They cleverly carried their bags and ran behind Lawrence, and Kathy also stood up and told them: "Don't forget to thank you, Slytherins are good people."
"Thank you!" The freshmen thanked Lawrence obediently.
Lawrence looked at Casey, then at the freshmen, he was so angry, he pointed to Casey, sighed, and left the auditorium with the large team.
Cathy watched them go out, looked down at her watch, and said to Eve, "Hurry up! Eve! We're going to be late!"
The author has something to say: Casey: History keeps repeating itself
※, hairstyle maintenance
As soon as they went downstairs, they saw a few freshmen blocking the door of the common room, discussing something in a hurry.
"What's the matter?" Kathy asked gently.
The group of freshmen turned their heads to look at Casey, and asked her for help: "How do I get out of this door?"
"You can get out by answering the questions." Casey walked over, and the eagle-shaped door knocker asked, "What's the difference between consciousness and cognition?"
Casey thought for a while and said, "The nature is different, and the difference is produced."
The door opened a crack, and Casey turned to the freshmen and said, "There are many questions that the door knocker doesn't have answers for itself, so you just need to share your knowledge."
This is her experience. Door knockers like to ask some philosophical questions. Kathy heard several repeated questions last year. Everyone answered differently, but the door opened the same.
She went outside and pressed the door panel, signaling the freshmen to come out.
The freshmen came out obediently, then stood on the platform at the door of the lounge and looked at Casey.
Casey looked at them a little strangely: "Aren't you leaving?"
The first graders looked at each other, but no one spoke. Finally, Nina, who was sitting next to Casey after the sorting ceremony last night, pushed her glasses and asked a little embarrassedly: "Sorry, how can I get to the Potions classroom?"
Casey didn't take them directly to the cellar, but went to the auditorium first.
It was a bit late for them to go out, but fortunately, they were lucky today. The movable stairs they encountered were more cooperative, and there were no detours. It was not too late to arrive at the auditorium.
At this point, everyone was eating breakfast. Casey saw many friends with new students at the entrance of the auditorium. When everyone looked at each other, there was always a hint of sympathy in their eyes.
Kathy led the freshmen from her college into the auditorium, and the first graders followed her closely, saying with some hesitation, "Cathy, it's getting late, shall we go directly to the Potions classroom?"
"Breakfast is always needed." Casey randomly found an empty seat on the long table in her college, and the rest of the first graders also took their seats.
Some freshman whispered nervously, "I heard that Professor Snape is very aggressive... If we are late, points will be deducted."
Kathy really wanted to comfort these first graders, it's nothing to be deducted points in Potions class, but she thought about it, and held back the words.
It is necessary to leave some sense of experience for the freshmen, just like the seniors always liked to let them explore the secret passages of the castle by themselves.
"So you have to eat quickly." Kathy said, she saw a first grade who was drinking orange juice nervously, and didn't move for other staples, and secretly scared them, "Besides being late, if you don't eat He'll be even angrier if he passes out in Potions class instead of breakfast."
Several freshmen sitting across from her kept looking behind her, their expressions seemed a little frightened, and then they quickly lowered their heads to eat bread. Kathy felt her heart tense inexplicably, and the back of her head felt numb, as if someone was staring at her from behind.
She didn't look back, and continued calmly: "... After all, Professor Snape is a serious and responsible professor, and he will worry about the health of his students."
Snape's recognizable voice sounded behind Casey: "Ravenclaw deducted a point for offending the professor."
Casey then turned around pretending to be a little surprised, and smiled at Snape: "Good morning, Professor."
Snape didn't lower his head, lowered his eyelids and looked at Casey from the corner of his eye. Without speaking, he turned and walked towards the professor's chair.
Casey watched him leave, then turned his head, shrugged calmly to the stunned first graders sitting across from him: "Look, Professor Snape is also very reasonable."
Eve on the side pressed her forehead and whispered, "That's because you are more courageous."
Kathy's hand patted her lightly under the table.
There was silence on the long table, and the first graders ate the bread without saying a word, eating faster.
This time, Casey turned to persuade them with a bit of worry: "Don't be so fast, there is still time, don't choke."
A freshman looked at her, swallowed the bread in his mouth and asked, "If you send us off, will you be late?"
"Listen, sometimes you don't need seniors to send you off." Casey pursed her lips and smiled, and said, "Let me teach you a trick, so that you can feel the friendliness of other colleges, and you can try it yourself in the future."
She pushed the plate that was almost eaten in front of her, then turned her head to look at the main road of the auditorium, randomly found the nearest Slytherin and asked, "Hey, what is your first class in the first grade? "
This is a second-year Slytherin, surnamed Lawrence, who went to many doors with Casey last year, and asked Casey a few questions about spells, which can be regarded as a little friendship.
And as long as she is not a first-year freshman, Kathy has acquaintances everywhere in Hogwarts, especially at this time of year, everyone can understand each other.
"Potions class." Lawrence was followed by a group of freshmen. He looked at the first graders sitting around Casey and said, "Cathy, do you want to take them to the Potions class too? Together?"
As he spoke, he stopped next to Casey, and the freshmen behind him also stopped without saying a word, looking at Casey curiously.
"No." Kathy shook her head and said, "That's a coincidence, it just happened to be on the way-in fact, I wanted to ask you to do me a favor and send our people along."
Lawrence looked at her, and Kathy looked back at him without guilt and said, "Please."
"...Okay." Lawrence retreated, but he couldn't help saying, "Jeffrey must be very pleased to see you like this."
There is no one in Hogwarts who does not know Geoffrey, and his various friends are located in various colleges.
Kathy didn't learn anything else during the year in Ravenclaw. The best thing he learned was Jeffrey's calmness in the face of everything.
So she also smiled calmly: "Thank you for the compliment."
Lawrence laughed stiffly. He turned his head away, not wanting to look at Casey: "We're going to go."
Casey turned to look at the group of watching first graders: "Have you all finished eating?"
The freshmen were almost finished eating, and now they happily replied: "It's over!"
They cleverly carried their bags and ran behind Lawrence, and Kathy also stood up and told them: "Don't forget to thank you, Slytherins are good people."
"Thank you!" The freshmen thanked Lawrence obediently.
Lawrence looked at Casey, then at the freshmen, he was so angry, he pointed to Casey, sighed, and left the auditorium with the large team.
Cathy watched them go out, looked down at her watch, and said to Eve, "Hurry up! Eve! We're going to be late!"
The author has something to say: Casey: History keeps repeating itself
※, hairstyle maintenance
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