Chapter 36 The Marauder's Map (page 12)
After being called into the office by Professor McGonagall, the executive vice-principal of Hogwarts first gave Bourne a piece of parchment and asked him to bring it back here on Saturday morning, and then made himself a cup of black tea.
"The next class is Charms. The classroom is on the fourth floor of the castle." Professor McGonagall sipped some tea and moistened her throat. "You know what to do, right?"
"Listen carefully and take some notes if necessary." Bourne replied honestly. He had already noticed that the black tea was not his own.
Professor McGonagall put down the tea cup and said seriously: "The key point is not to go to the right corridor on the fourth floor. Principal Dumbledore declared it a restricted area last night. Mr. Slughorn, you have to remember that we, Gryffindor My college points are still negative!”
Well, when it comes to house points, Professor McGonagall's name for Bourne changes back to "Mr. Slughorn".
After repeatedly assuring the dean that he would not take the initiative to cause trouble, Bourne left the office as if he was running away.
When he ran into the Charms classroom, Professor Flitwick was about to start class. The professor, who was said to have a bit of goblin blood, was already standing on top of a stack of thick books.
So Bourne quickly bowed to the professor, found a seat nearby and sat down.
As promised to Professor McGonagall, Bourne behaved very honestly in this Charms class.
After all, he felt that the professor's Animagus form was definitely not used for playing and eating dried fish - a random check of the students' status during class showed that the cat that walked up and down and had an agile body was definitely top-notch. Good job!
He just made a promise, and he didn't want to have a "cat's current crime". Therefore, Bourne decisively refused the quiet greetings from his two rival roommates and ran to them without moving his seat.
Professor Flitwick is a very capable teacher. Or to be more precise, the vast majority of teachers at Hogwarts actually have very high teaching standards. They will never be like some teachers who just read PPT dryly in class, and maybe they didn't even make the PPT themselves...
The little wizards listened with great interest. By the end of the class, they had basically learned the spell "Open the Alajo Cave" and learned that the Latin meaning of this spell is "Friend of the Thief".
Even after class, there are still some students who are still practicing this spell with their wands with undiminished enthusiasm.
There are two young wizards in Hufflepuff House, Justin Finch-Fletchley and Ernie MacMillan. I don't know what they were thinking, but they actually made an "Alajo Hole" towards each other.
The key is that after casting the spell, they both stood up at the same time, patting this, looking at that...
Finally, they lifted up the wizard's robes and discovered that the spell they had just fired at random actually worked. Then, the two young wizards turned around at the speed of light and zipped up the front door of their pants.
Seeing their funny behavior, the little wizards who were watching all laughed. However, similarly, most of the little wizards among the bystanders also showed expressions of curiosity and eagerness to try. For example, Ron and Harry.
Just when they were about to cheer each other up, Ms. Beaver next to her suddenly stood up a thick copy of "Standard Spells: Elementary", banged it on the table, and then put the book under her arm. , shaking her fluffy hair and walking towards the classroom door.
"Stupid boy..."
Ron: "I feel like she's scolding us."
Harry: "Be confident and leave out the 'you feel'."
Two good brothers flirted together... for a few seconds.
Then, they picked up their wands at the same time and chanted the "Open the Alaho Hole" spell to each other, and then the two of them laughed together again.
"Where's Bourne? Let's go find him and try." Ron suggested to Harry.
However, when they looked up and looked around for Bourne, their little friend had actually left the classroom first.
Even when they returned to the common room after lunch, neither of them saw Bourne.
The question is, where did Bourne go?
The answer is: After exiting the door of the Charms classroom, Bourne encountered the Weasley brothers.
The two of them used a double-team tactic commonly used in Quidditch matches, and took Bourne out of the Charms classroom in an almost strongman-locked manner.
After going around in circles, passing through an outdoor corridor that no one usually passed, and then walking down a flight of stairs, the two took Bourne to the second floor of the castle.
The reason why Bourne was willing to come with them was not only because they brought him lunch - two stuffed burgers and a few scones - but also because they mentioned an acquaintance of Bourne.
"Brother Sherlock!"
"Have you arrived?"
Facing a landscape painting hanging on the wall, the two brothers took turns calling. Soon, a familiar figure jumped into the painting from outside the frame, riding a white horse that he didn't know where it came from.
Fred raised an eyebrow at Bourne.
"Good afternoon, little Bern, and two little brothers George and Fred."
Jumping off the horse, Sherlock greeted the three little wizards respectively.
"George, he can tell us apart!"
"Better than mom!"
The two happy people said happily.
They met last night.
Even on their first day back at school and attending the freshman dinner, the two brothers did not give up their jobs. That night, the two sneaked out of the Gryffindor lounge on time as before and started their night tour.
However, the two of them, who have always been lonely in night travel, encountered an unexpected new opponent this time -
A portrait of someone who couldn't sleep in the middle of the night because he was bored, and at the same time had the observation attribute fully selected.
Even though they know all the secret passages in the castle, and even have a map hanging, the twins still can't get rid of the habit of running from one painting to another, and constantly looking for the "old guard" at Hogwarts. Filch called Sherlock.
After trying again and again, he still couldn't get rid of the twins being tracked by Detective Xia, so he decisively changed to another position.
"Brother, please let me go."
If you can't beat it, join. The twins immediately knelt down to the boss, and then cried and begged Sherlock to accept them as his younger brothers. It would be best to pass them on the core tracking and counter-tracking techniques.
Being able to open a summer camp for little wizards who have not gone to school, although on the one hand it is to make money to support themselves, on the other hand it also shows that Sherlock has some educational feelings.
In addition, as soon as he arrived at Hogwarts, Dr. Watson found the organization, and other ghosts always gathered together and played happily.
This made Sherlock very unhappy, and even made him feel like he was about to become a lonely old man. Otherwise, he would not have so boringly agreed to Filch to help him catch those little wizards who wandered at night.
However, the twins made demands and Sherlock himself had demands, and the two parties immediately hit it off and established a new alliance.
The third-year Gryffindors only had one class this morning. After class, the twins went to learn skills from their newly recognized eldest brother.
Forgetting to eat and sleep is a waste of time.