Ten minutes later, Eridins stood in Snape's office, and the Head of Slytherin exuded his usual depression, staring at her gloomyly: "Send your classmates to the school on the first day of school." Hospital - Miss Selwyn's recklessness was an eye opener and if you're a Gryffindor student I promise you'll pack up and go home today. I don't care what your reason is - I hope it's the last .”

"If Slytherin stays away from the House Cup because of you, I will ask you to get out of here." He had a mean sneer on his face: "Now, because of your excess self-esteem, you will get two weeks of labor service, starting tomorrow Report to my office at eight o'clock in the evening."

"Now, get out!" Snape said in a deep voice.

The next day, the whole of Hogwarts knew that Eridings was dumb and beat Judith, who was in the same hospital, into the school hospital. Eridings suddenly became a rare and strange beast. Suddenly there were many "passing by" people around, the first-year students avoided her like wild animals, and no classmates took the initiative to talk to her, but these had no effect on Eridins' life, she was very busy——since she got the Since the Crucible, she has been trying to brew potions by herself, and the quality has finally satisfied her a little bit recently. Apart from attending classes and reading books in the library, Eridins spends the rest of her day on brewing potions and practicing silent spells. , she doesn't even have time to sleep, let alone care about those boring things.

At eight o'clock that night, Eridins showed up in front of Snape's office door on time, she knocked on the door, until Snape's deep voice came from inside, she opened the door and walked in.

Snape was sitting at the desk correcting homework, and without looking up he said to Eridins, "There are two hundred slugs over there, and you have two hours to clean them up."

In one corner of the office were various tools for brewing potions, a simple work table, and several pots of fresh slugs that had just been dug out of the mud, and they were about to wring out of the pots with vigor.

Eridins put on her work gloves silently, and began to clean the slugs that were alive and kicking.

She cleaned slowly at first, but gradually she found a strange familiarity, she seemed to know what to do, she knew where to pinch the slugs to stop them from moving - she knew where to get off A knife can best preserve the entire skin of the slug—she knew—

When she came back to her senses, she had already cleaned up three basins full of slugs, and Snape had stood beside her at some point: "Have you ever done such a thing at home?"

Eridins shook her head, and then she turned to see the suspicious look on Snape's face.

"You washed two hundred slugs in just three and ten minutes," Snape said.

Eridins glanced at the clock on the wall, and it was indeed only eight thirty.

"If you're not lying, then you have a talent for cleaning slugs." Snape sneered, "Because you finished the work ahead of time, you can go back."

Eridins did not move, and wrote with her wand, "Can you teach me the silent spell?"

"What do you think?" Snape said with the same mockery as Arnold: "You can go out now."

During breakfast, Shafik appeared in the dining room. She kept staring at Eridins with hateful eyes, and deliberately spoke loudly to the people around her: "The Charms class is going to take place today, some people are waiting to make a fool of themselves. ——When I learn the spell, I will definitely let her enjoy it first!"

Eridins ignored her and was the first to leave the restaurant after drinking the pumpkin juice.

After Eridings walked out of the auditorium, she heard someone calling her behind her. She stopped and saw that it was Weasley's twin brother.

"Hey - we heard you had some trouble in Slytherin." "We heard you got into a fight with a classmate who made fun of you - are you all right?" The twins trotted into Eredins before.

"I'm not hurt," Eredins wrote.

"No...we mean..." the twins hesitated.

Aridins waited for them to speak.

"We're worried you'll be sad - I hear no one in Slytherin is talking to you right now."

Eridins stared at the twins with wide eyes.

"We said we'd see you after school started, but George was worried that being seen by the other Slytherins would get you into trouble." "You don't think we've broken our word, do you?" said the twins.

Eridins had never received this kind of concern, and her wand paused in the air for a while before writing: "You can come to me in a fair manner." She paused, and added: "If you don't care."

"Oh—this is great, we will come to you." The twins clapped each other happily: "But we have to go now, Jordan said he found a new secret passage."

The twins turned away as they spoke, but Eridins opened her mouth, but remembering that she couldn't stop them, she hit one of them twice with her wand.

"Oh!" cried the one who was beaten, and turned around: "Oh—Eridins, do you have anything else to say?"

"Do you know the secret passages in the school well?" Eridins wrote.

"I bet no one but Filch knows the secrets of Hogwarts better than we do." The twins had a proud look on their faces.

"I want to go to the forbidden [pizza] section of the public library, can you help me?"

"Forbidden [pizza] book section?" The twins glanced at each other: "We know there is a secret passage that can help you—but you have to tell us what you are doing in the forbidden [pizza] book section."

"I saw a book about silent spells on the books list," Eridins said, "but it's in the forbidden [pizza] section."

The twins were stunned when they heard the reason, but they immediately patted Eridins on the shoulder and said, "Hey, no problem, leave it to us!"

"Thank you."

"When do you think it would be better to go?"

"The sooner the better," Eridins wrote.

"Then tonight at eleven o'clock, we will wait for you in the entrance hall, be careful of Filch." The twins said in a low voice: "And Peeves, if you are found by him, please say our names to him."

"Who is George and who is Fred now?" Eredins was silent for a moment, and suddenly asked an irrelevant question.

The twins froze for a moment before replying, "I'm George." "I'm Fred."

Eridins looked at them seriously for a while, nodded, and wrote: "I see."

After parting from the twins, Eridins walked to the Charms classroom with the book in her arms.

The professor of Charms is Filius Flitwick, the head of Ravenclaw. He is very short. He is said to have a bit of goblin blood. He has a gentle personality. Like Sprout, he is very generous in giving points to students who answer questions. .

Shafik was very disappointed, because Flitwick had been lecturing on the theory and didn't teach a single spell until the end of get out of class.

Arnold received a letter from home during lunch, and Arnold only wrote her a few words: "Don't get me into trouble!"

After finishing the transfiguration class in the afternoon, and washing a hundred hokalabes covered with thorns at Snape's place, Eridins finally waited for the appointed time.

She has an advantage when it comes to illegal night tours, that is, she has no roommates and is not afraid of being exposed—Torres did not come back the night Eridins beat Shafiq, and she applied for a replacement the next day In the dormitory, Torres went out, but no one else in the first grade was willing to move in, so Aridins officially lived a happy life in a single room.

At 55:58, Eridings left the Slytherin dungeon, and at [-]:[-], in the entrance hall, Eridings saw the Weasley twins already waiting there.

"You're here—let's go." The twins said, lighting up the small oil lamps in their hands.

The twins took Eridins to a classroom on the second floor. Behind a felt mural was a long, endless tunnel.

"I'll go first, you go in the middle," said George, who was holding an oil lamp.

George went down the tunnel, followed by Eridins, and she heard Fred go in too.

"This is a tunnel we discovered not long after we entered school, and it was Fred who discovered it first." George said earlier. "But we only went through it once - the Forbidden [Pizza] Book Section doesn't have much temptation for us, we prefer the Forbidden Forest." Fred interjected behind him.

Eridins was somewhat interested in the Forbidden Forest, and she wanted to hear more from Fred about the Forbidden Forest, but their conversation quickly turned to Hagrid.

"The Forbidden Forest is interesting, but Hagrid is too much of a fool," said George.

After walking for an unknown distance, George softly said "here we are", and pushed open a dark wooden door and walked out. After Eridins went out, she found that the wooden door was actually a movable bookcase. It has come to the range of the restricted area.

"Do you know where that book is?" asked Fred.

Eridins nodded, and went straight to the bookshelf she wrote down.

It didn't take long for her to find the booklet called "Silent Mysteries". It was very thin, only about a dozen pages, and Fred and George doubted its professionalism.

"Okay, now let's get out of here before Peeves finds out - he likes to wander around here." George said and burrowed into the tunnel again.

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