[HP] Blast! Word Small Universe
Chapter 78 Bad News (2)
Vacation days are always very pleasant, because Derrick will always arrange everything for her, and even the time for homework will be set for her alone at midnight in the morning.During this time, nothing will disturb her, except the owl.
While Jane was writing her dissertation on the history of magic, two owls flew in, flapping their wings at the same time.The two owls were very strange, and Jane didn't know for a moment who was writing to her.
She took the letter from the two owls, which said Hogwarts.Another owl delivered a package with Hagrid's name written on it.Jane put down the quill in her hand, and opened the letter from Hogwarts first.
Dear Miss Jean:
Please note that the new school year will start on September 9st.The Hogwarts Express will leave at 43:[-] from King's Cross at eleven o'clock.
On certain weekends, third year students are allowed to visit Hogsmeade.Please give the enclosed consent form to your parent or guardian to sign.Enclosed is the book list for the new school year.
Your loyal Vice-Chancellor Professor McGonagall
Jane looked at the consent form and sighed: Now her guardian is not alive at all, how could she get the signature.Unless she asked Derrick to sign on her behalf, both Dumbledore and Snape knew that her nominal guardian, Raphael Jean, was not alive at all.
"They will never recognize this signature form." Jane muttered, threw the signature form aside, and opened the letter Hagrid gave her.
Dear Jane:
I hope you are doing well, I heard from Harry that you went to Venice for vacation, if you can, I hope you can bring me some pictures of flying lion cubs from Venice.Inside the package is my new semester gift for you.
your friend hagrid
After reading the letter, Jane opened the package Hagrid sent her, which contained a book bound with a cowhide strap.Jane raised her eyebrows, looking at the book with the green cover, "The Monster Book of Monsters" stamped in gold letters, she didn't understand when Hagrid became Hermione, and he actually gave her a book.
When she reached out to untie the cowhide belt, the green book seemed to come back to life, bounced off the table, and then ran around on her desk like a crab, knocking over her desk. The inkwell, and it turned out that she was only halfway through the History of Magic paper and it was all over it.
The corner of Jane's mouth twitched fiercely, and she watched the book run to the table with a blank expression, and then fell down.Without thinking about it, she stepped on the book, trying to suppress this gift that was only frightening but not surprising.
The book was so powerful that it almost escaped from under its feet twice.Jane tossed and tossed for a while before re-binding the book firmly with a cowhide strap.
Looking at the ink on the table, Jane rubbed her eyebrows with a headache.All the content of the History of Magic papers was not buried in ink, except for one title-"Discussion Paper on the Completely Pointless Practice of Burning Witches in the Fourteenth Century".
Since magic is not allowed outside of school, Jane had to take a stack of paper towels to clean up all the ink.By the time she picked up the quill pen to do her homework again, it was almost time for lunch.
When Derrick came, he saw that Jane was still writing the thesis on the history of magic. He originally wanted to ask Jane if she had encountered any problems, so that her thesis hadn't finished in one morning, but when he saw the paper in the trash can When he saw a large sheet of parchment soaked in ink, he wisely did not ask this question, but said: "I have already wrapped the birthday present you prepared for your friend, should I send it now, or do you want to send it out now?" Do you want to wait until night to give him a surprise?"
Jane put down the quill in her hand and blew on the wet ink: "Now, I think Ron and Hermione's presents should have been delivered long ago. Of course, there is also this birthday card, to Harry together Send it over."
Derrick took the greeting card over, and then he looked up at Jane: "Shall we go to lunch now?"
Jane glanced at the half-written history of magic essay, and she felt that it would no longer be possible for her to finish this essay today: "Okay."
Derrick put the greeting card in his pocket, and brought Jane to a seaside restaurant.
This restaurant is built by the sea, where they can sit and watch the blue sea while tasting delicious seafood.
In the afternoon, they went to the Fenice Opera House together. Since Jane came here to watch the performance a few days ago, Jane likes to come here to watch the opera.Today's program is "La Traviata", a story she has read in books before.
"Besides that your insult is the proof that you have always loved me, I seem to feel that the more you torture me, the more noble I will appear in your eyes when you know the truth."
Sitting in the box, Jane watched Margaret lying on the hospital bed muttering to herself and writing down her diary. She couldn't help being a little dazed. She couldn't help but think of Snape's cold face that day when he shut her up with vicious words. At the cellar door.Since that time, she felt as if her heart had been sunk into the bottom of the black lake.
During this holiday, she never dreamed about Snape again.
She would never feel the slightest fluctuation because of him, she thought she should accept everything calmly.Accept an immature and hazy affection, and this affection was quickly nipped in the bud.Even just a few days ago, she was fully prepared to accept Derrick's love and forget about that bad experience.
But listening to Margaret's words, she didn't know why her heart fluctuated slightly.
On the way back, Jane felt a little irritable for no reason.
"What's wrong?" Derrick looked at Jane's slightly frowning brows, and felt that the girl in front of him seemed to be upset about something.
"It's okay." Jane shook her head, looking at the house outside the car window and said lightly.
Derrick knew that Jane didn't intend to tell him what he was upset about. Although he cared about Jane's mood, Derrick didn't bother to ask the bottom line.
Just when Derrick thought that Jane would not have much desire to chat with him, Jane said suddenly: "Derrick, are human emotions so strange?"
"What did you say?" Derrick didn't realize the meaning of what Jane asked him for a moment.
"Since Armand likes Marguerite, why does he still hurt her?" Jane spoke in a soft voice, feeling a bit like she was talking to herself: "He is jealous because of love, but he is with other women to mock Margaret." Gretel. I don't understand, does loving someone really do something that hurts the other person?"
Derrick shrugged: "He just wanted to be with Margaret, that's why he did this."
"But this can't be a reason for him to hurt Margaret." Jane said: "I don't understand why Margaret left Armand. She likes him, doesn't she? Even if Duval threatens her, she actually You can also not be moved by it. Are other people's opinions and eyes really so important? She knew that Armand would be sad when he knew the truth, but he finally wrote everything in his diary and told Armand. She did this What's the point? Is it to make Armand regret it? Or her revenge? If so, she shouldn't have left Armand in the first place."
"The world of human beings is much more complicated than we think. They use their fame and wealth to try to get everything they want, so sometimes they do things like this." Derrick said: "Their lifespan is short, and even wizards only have a few hundred years to live, so they try to make themselves more decent in the world. The world is like a colorful dye vat, where the miniatures of every realm can be seen. There is the purity of heaven and the filth of hell. It's just that you have been living in Hogwarts, and there are some things you can't understand." When Derrick said this, he paused, staring at Jane's side face, and said : "Human feelings are contradictory, even filthy and selfish. They are fickle and rarely have loyal feelings. Just like Armand, you see, in the end he will regret it after knowing everything, but life is still Will go on, and he will marry other girls. Time will heal all their hurts, and then it will all be forgotten."
The author has something to say:
Notes:
Flying lion: the city emblem of Venice, there are two versions about the flying lion.One is: In 828, two wealthy merchants in Venice successfully stole the mummy of San Marco from Alexandria under the instigation of the governor at the time, hid him under layers of meat products, and transported him back to Venice. Stored under the great altar of St. Mark's Basilica.Since then, San Marco has become the patron saint of Venice.His symbol is a winged lion.Since then, Venice is full of lions.At the entrance of St. Mark's Square, there are two tall columns, and on the east side of the column stands a bronze lion with wings spread out.The flying lion is holding a holy book with its left front paw, on which is written the Catholic oracle in Latin: "My messenger Mark, rest there!" The other is: Many years ago, Venice was still a barren land. On the beach, Marco was a missionary in various parts of Italy, and he passed the coast of Rialto Island by boat. At that time, a storm suddenly broke out, and the boat was blown to the desolate swamp area and ran aground.Marco prayed to the sky in order to reach a desperate situation, and seemed to hear an angel calling: "May you be safe, Marco! You and Venice coexist." In this way, the author of the "Gospel of Mark" became the motel of Venice, Its symbol is a lion.The current emblem of Venice is still a lion holding a copy of the Gospel of Mark.
Paper towels: Invented by Arthur Stout.Nearly 100 years ago, at the beginning of the twentieth century, the American Scott Paper Company bought a large amount of paper, but due to negligence during the transportation process, the paper surface was damp and wrinkled, making it unusable.Facing a warehouse full of useless papers, no one knows what to do.In the executive meeting, someone suggested that the paper be returned to the supplier to reduce the loss, and this suggestion was seconded by everyone.The head of the company, Arthur Scott, doesn't think so.He thought of punching holes in the roll paper so that it could be easily torn into small sheets.Shiguto named this kind of paper "Sonny" sanitary napkins, and sold them to train stations, restaurants, schools, etc. to be placed in toilets. It was very popular because it was very easy to use, and gradually spread to ordinary families. Made a lot of profits.Nowadays, toilet paper has become an indispensable item in our life, and it brings many conveniences to our life in various ways. (Don't be surprised why we still have to popularize the issue of paper towels here, because the author is worried that some trolls will say that there are no such things as napkins in the [-]s.)
"La Traviata": the representative work of the famous French writer Alexander Dumas.The story tells the tortuous and sad love story between Armand, a young man, and Marguerite, a courtesan in Parisian society.The work exposes the corrupt life of the upper class in the July Dynasty of France through an epic love tragedy.A tearful indictment was made against the hypocritical morality of the aristocratic bourgeoisie.In the history of French literature, this is the first work that takes sex as the protagonist.
Marguerite: The heroine of "La Traviata", a courtesan in the upper class of Paris, who prefers camellias, loves the hero Armand all her life, and finally dies of lung disease.
While Jane was writing her dissertation on the history of magic, two owls flew in, flapping their wings at the same time.The two owls were very strange, and Jane didn't know for a moment who was writing to her.
She took the letter from the two owls, which said Hogwarts.Another owl delivered a package with Hagrid's name written on it.Jane put down the quill in her hand, and opened the letter from Hogwarts first.
Dear Miss Jean:
Please note that the new school year will start on September 9st.The Hogwarts Express will leave at 43:[-] from King's Cross at eleven o'clock.
On certain weekends, third year students are allowed to visit Hogsmeade.Please give the enclosed consent form to your parent or guardian to sign.Enclosed is the book list for the new school year.
Your loyal Vice-Chancellor Professor McGonagall
Jane looked at the consent form and sighed: Now her guardian is not alive at all, how could she get the signature.Unless she asked Derrick to sign on her behalf, both Dumbledore and Snape knew that her nominal guardian, Raphael Jean, was not alive at all.
"They will never recognize this signature form." Jane muttered, threw the signature form aside, and opened the letter Hagrid gave her.
Dear Jane:
I hope you are doing well, I heard from Harry that you went to Venice for vacation, if you can, I hope you can bring me some pictures of flying lion cubs from Venice.Inside the package is my new semester gift for you.
your friend hagrid
After reading the letter, Jane opened the package Hagrid sent her, which contained a book bound with a cowhide strap.Jane raised her eyebrows, looking at the book with the green cover, "The Monster Book of Monsters" stamped in gold letters, she didn't understand when Hagrid became Hermione, and he actually gave her a book.
When she reached out to untie the cowhide belt, the green book seemed to come back to life, bounced off the table, and then ran around on her desk like a crab, knocking over her desk. The inkwell, and it turned out that she was only halfway through the History of Magic paper and it was all over it.
The corner of Jane's mouth twitched fiercely, and she watched the book run to the table with a blank expression, and then fell down.Without thinking about it, she stepped on the book, trying to suppress this gift that was only frightening but not surprising.
The book was so powerful that it almost escaped from under its feet twice.Jane tossed and tossed for a while before re-binding the book firmly with a cowhide strap.
Looking at the ink on the table, Jane rubbed her eyebrows with a headache.All the content of the History of Magic papers was not buried in ink, except for one title-"Discussion Paper on the Completely Pointless Practice of Burning Witches in the Fourteenth Century".
Since magic is not allowed outside of school, Jane had to take a stack of paper towels to clean up all the ink.By the time she picked up the quill pen to do her homework again, it was almost time for lunch.
When Derrick came, he saw that Jane was still writing the thesis on the history of magic. He originally wanted to ask Jane if she had encountered any problems, so that her thesis hadn't finished in one morning, but when he saw the paper in the trash can When he saw a large sheet of parchment soaked in ink, he wisely did not ask this question, but said: "I have already wrapped the birthday present you prepared for your friend, should I send it now, or do you want to send it out now?" Do you want to wait until night to give him a surprise?"
Jane put down the quill in her hand and blew on the wet ink: "Now, I think Ron and Hermione's presents should have been delivered long ago. Of course, there is also this birthday card, to Harry together Send it over."
Derrick took the greeting card over, and then he looked up at Jane: "Shall we go to lunch now?"
Jane glanced at the half-written history of magic essay, and she felt that it would no longer be possible for her to finish this essay today: "Okay."
Derrick put the greeting card in his pocket, and brought Jane to a seaside restaurant.
This restaurant is built by the sea, where they can sit and watch the blue sea while tasting delicious seafood.
In the afternoon, they went to the Fenice Opera House together. Since Jane came here to watch the performance a few days ago, Jane likes to come here to watch the opera.Today's program is "La Traviata", a story she has read in books before.
"Besides that your insult is the proof that you have always loved me, I seem to feel that the more you torture me, the more noble I will appear in your eyes when you know the truth."
Sitting in the box, Jane watched Margaret lying on the hospital bed muttering to herself and writing down her diary. She couldn't help being a little dazed. She couldn't help but think of Snape's cold face that day when he shut her up with vicious words. At the cellar door.Since that time, she felt as if her heart had been sunk into the bottom of the black lake.
During this holiday, she never dreamed about Snape again.
She would never feel the slightest fluctuation because of him, she thought she should accept everything calmly.Accept an immature and hazy affection, and this affection was quickly nipped in the bud.Even just a few days ago, she was fully prepared to accept Derrick's love and forget about that bad experience.
But listening to Margaret's words, she didn't know why her heart fluctuated slightly.
On the way back, Jane felt a little irritable for no reason.
"What's wrong?" Derrick looked at Jane's slightly frowning brows, and felt that the girl in front of him seemed to be upset about something.
"It's okay." Jane shook her head, looking at the house outside the car window and said lightly.
Derrick knew that Jane didn't intend to tell him what he was upset about. Although he cared about Jane's mood, Derrick didn't bother to ask the bottom line.
Just when Derrick thought that Jane would not have much desire to chat with him, Jane said suddenly: "Derrick, are human emotions so strange?"
"What did you say?" Derrick didn't realize the meaning of what Jane asked him for a moment.
"Since Armand likes Marguerite, why does he still hurt her?" Jane spoke in a soft voice, feeling a bit like she was talking to herself: "He is jealous because of love, but he is with other women to mock Margaret." Gretel. I don't understand, does loving someone really do something that hurts the other person?"
Derrick shrugged: "He just wanted to be with Margaret, that's why he did this."
"But this can't be a reason for him to hurt Margaret." Jane said: "I don't understand why Margaret left Armand. She likes him, doesn't she? Even if Duval threatens her, she actually You can also not be moved by it. Are other people's opinions and eyes really so important? She knew that Armand would be sad when he knew the truth, but he finally wrote everything in his diary and told Armand. She did this What's the point? Is it to make Armand regret it? Or her revenge? If so, she shouldn't have left Armand in the first place."
"The world of human beings is much more complicated than we think. They use their fame and wealth to try to get everything they want, so sometimes they do things like this." Derrick said: "Their lifespan is short, and even wizards only have a few hundred years to live, so they try to make themselves more decent in the world. The world is like a colorful dye vat, where the miniatures of every realm can be seen. There is the purity of heaven and the filth of hell. It's just that you have been living in Hogwarts, and there are some things you can't understand." When Derrick said this, he paused, staring at Jane's side face, and said : "Human feelings are contradictory, even filthy and selfish. They are fickle and rarely have loyal feelings. Just like Armand, you see, in the end he will regret it after knowing everything, but life is still Will go on, and he will marry other girls. Time will heal all their hurts, and then it will all be forgotten."
The author has something to say:
Notes:
Flying lion: the city emblem of Venice, there are two versions about the flying lion.One is: In 828, two wealthy merchants in Venice successfully stole the mummy of San Marco from Alexandria under the instigation of the governor at the time, hid him under layers of meat products, and transported him back to Venice. Stored under the great altar of St. Mark's Basilica.Since then, San Marco has become the patron saint of Venice.His symbol is a winged lion.Since then, Venice is full of lions.At the entrance of St. Mark's Square, there are two tall columns, and on the east side of the column stands a bronze lion with wings spread out.The flying lion is holding a holy book with its left front paw, on which is written the Catholic oracle in Latin: "My messenger Mark, rest there!" The other is: Many years ago, Venice was still a barren land. On the beach, Marco was a missionary in various parts of Italy, and he passed the coast of Rialto Island by boat. At that time, a storm suddenly broke out, and the boat was blown to the desolate swamp area and ran aground.Marco prayed to the sky in order to reach a desperate situation, and seemed to hear an angel calling: "May you be safe, Marco! You and Venice coexist." In this way, the author of the "Gospel of Mark" became the motel of Venice, Its symbol is a lion.The current emblem of Venice is still a lion holding a copy of the Gospel of Mark.
Paper towels: Invented by Arthur Stout.Nearly 100 years ago, at the beginning of the twentieth century, the American Scott Paper Company bought a large amount of paper, but due to negligence during the transportation process, the paper surface was damp and wrinkled, making it unusable.Facing a warehouse full of useless papers, no one knows what to do.In the executive meeting, someone suggested that the paper be returned to the supplier to reduce the loss, and this suggestion was seconded by everyone.The head of the company, Arthur Scott, doesn't think so.He thought of punching holes in the roll paper so that it could be easily torn into small sheets.Shiguto named this kind of paper "Sonny" sanitary napkins, and sold them to train stations, restaurants, schools, etc. to be placed in toilets. It was very popular because it was very easy to use, and gradually spread to ordinary families. Made a lot of profits.Nowadays, toilet paper has become an indispensable item in our life, and it brings many conveniences to our life in various ways. (Don't be surprised why we still have to popularize the issue of paper towels here, because the author is worried that some trolls will say that there are no such things as napkins in the [-]s.)
"La Traviata": the representative work of the famous French writer Alexander Dumas.The story tells the tortuous and sad love story between Armand, a young man, and Marguerite, a courtesan in Parisian society.The work exposes the corrupt life of the upper class in the July Dynasty of France through an epic love tragedy.A tearful indictment was made against the hypocritical morality of the aristocratic bourgeoisie.In the history of French literature, this is the first work that takes sex as the protagonist.
Marguerite: The heroine of "La Traviata", a courtesan in the upper class of Paris, who prefers camellias, loves the hero Armand all her life, and finally dies of lung disease.
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