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Chapter 84 Percy's Little Secret

Chapter 84 Percy's Little Secret

Gryffindor's pursuit of Peeves - no, Peeves' pursuit of Gryffindor prefects continues.

Peeves, who had been dominating and enjoying a lot of privileges since he appeared in the school history, proved himself with his strength. As many students guessed, if he could be dealt with with a few simple tests, Peeves would have been driven out of the castle long ago.

Perhaps the previous chase made these prefects think they had tested Peeves' abilities, and they became more bold in their actions.

And then, nothing happened. The students who were watching the fun suddenly discovered that the Gryffindor prefects had suddenly become extremely unlucky.

When eating, you might accidentally get hit in the face by flying pudding or greasy barbecue, you might suddenly slip when walking down the stairs, you would always be attacked by bird droppings when leaving the castle, and even taking a shower would encounter a rare water outage.

The fun was even greater during class - exploding cauldrons, spells that were miscast, even drinking water with owl feathers or something else falling into it...

The worst off was the fifth-grade female class leader. She even planned to give up concentrating on the exam, as bad luck stuck to her tightly.

According to rumors, she contaminated a large collection of wrong answers due to ink leakage, and then anxiously used the magic wand to delete a large area of ​​the original text. Now she is almost on the verge of collapse.

...

"But the rest of the world thinks this is a good thing - maybe just like Felicia Rinpoche controls good luck, Peeves has the power to control bad luck."

When Andrew asked Percy about how to disguise himself, Percy explained this.

There was no way. Andrew wasn't really interested in this thing, but all the Gryffindor prefects went out together and only one person was left. If he didn't ask, it would be a public statement that there was something wrong with him.

"So you guys really think that's true?"

"Well, that's about it," Percy nodded - at this point, there was no point in deceiving anyone, and he and Andrew had been working well together during this period, so there was no point in concealing such basically public information.

"That's strange," Andrew looked at Percy, "You didn't follow them?"

"I have to manage the lower grade students, do the work in the professor's office, and prepare for the OWLS exams. I don't have much confidence in that method," Percy sighed, "I'll have to ask others for help."

"If I didn't lie, it wouldn't count as cheating, right?"

He said this in his heart, and asked Andrew, "What about you? Don't you want to give it a try?"

"I'm only in the first grade!"

Andrew pointed at himself and said, "If the professor hadn't taken a liking to me, I would be in the library flipping through all the Transfiguration materials. When I encountered a problem, I could only think on my own. Finding treasure is not something I can handle at all."

He shook his head, indicating that there was nothing he could do.

The two kept things secret from each other, had a pleasant conversation, and then said goodbye and left.

+ + + +
"Andrew, there is a major discovery!"

When Andrew returned to his dormitory, several of his roommates were already there.

"What's going on? It's so complete?"

Andrew's eyes widened - Zeus didn't like the library very much. After borrowing a book, he would go back to the dormitory to read it. Kevin and a few like-minded people would find an empty classroom to practice spells every day. Bell and Hal basically ran around everywhere. Why were they all gathered here today?

"I was so anxious. I went to the library and couldn't find you!"

Hal lowered his voice, but he couldn't hide his excitement.

"What is it? Can't we talk about it during dinner?"

"No, if this gets out, someone will get killed!"

???

As for?
Andrew became interested - after all, judging from Hal's appearance, this was not a murder case, but rather an unspeakable secret.

He gathered around and sat there waiting for Hal to speak.

"You know Penelope, right?"

What's so mysterious about this - the head of the school, a fifth-year student, a standard top student, and the perennial runner-up...

By the way, it is worth mentioning that the male class leader was hovering in the top five - meaning that the third to fifth places all passed the exam.

That’s right, the fifth grade lost the first place title again… “She’s in love—or, she’s about to fall in love, I see.”

No wonder we can’t talk about it at the dinner table—the prefect will kill us.

You have to find a safe place to spread gossip about the prefect of our house, and it doesn't seem so outrageous to make a trip to the library for this news - it's weird.

"Who is the man?"

"First."

Very good - translated, that means Percy Weasley from Gryffindor.

"you sure?"

"Even if it doesn't work out, it's almost the same."

Hal was full of confidence.

"No wonder he was the only one who didn't find the treasure. So he came to our college to dig."

"That's right. Compared to Peeves, our school is easier to deal with."

...

The atmosphere in the dormitory suddenly became extremely cheerful. Although everyone has their own ideas, being first in academic performance is worthy of support even though the ideas are different.

But support is support, and if you can't make fun of it publicly, you have to make fun of it in private - after all, if you do so in public you will be beaten in the head by the class leaders.

Even Andrew suddenly understood why Percy didn't go after the treasure - he said that it was impossible for a Gryffindor student to be so quiet.

Not only he thought so, but probably everyone else had the same idea. But unfortunately, this happiness could only be enjoyed alone in the dormitory.

If word of this got out, the news the next day would probably be that the Ravenclaw female headmaster tore up the first-year dormitory. After a pleasant discussion, everyone finally chose to keep silent.

But for things like this, once you hear about it, you have to use it, otherwise it would be such a waste.

So, with this thought in mind, the next day, after finishing his work, Andrew casually asked at the door.

"How's the luck of the rest of the prefects lately?"

"As unlucky as ever, but their confidence remains firm."

Percy smiled in response, "And a few senior guys who have some time on their hands have tried to get involved - but I'm not too optimistic."

"It will work, and even if it doesn't it's a good thing."

"That's right. After all, even if you fail, the adventure itself is meaningful."

"Indeed," Andrew nodded, "How about you, did you succeed?"

"Successful, ah no, that's not right, what did you say?"

Percy's speech became panicked. He looked at Andrew, pretending to be calm, but the panic in his eyes could not be hidden at all.

"Date, I saw it."

Andrew had a wicked smile on his face.

"Impossible, I've observed it!"

Percy blurted out, but soon realized that it was all over.

"Come on."

Andrew waved and left with a smile - this gossip really made people feel comfortable using it at this time.

Well, it's fun to just be naughty.

(End of this chapter)

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