Hogwarts: A Chinese-Style Professor
Chapter 234 Sirius Doesn't Understand
Chapter 234 Sirius Doesn't Understand
October.
The Quidditch season begins.
In just two weeks, the practice problem guide has become an integral part of the lives and studies of students and professors—they have even started to give it a new name—very simple, just dropping the functional word 'practice problem' and calling it simply 'Guide'.
While the book diverted some of the students' attention, it also amplified the Quidditch atmosphere.
Quidditch support groups were quickly established, with wizards of various identities [players], [coaches], [cheerleaders], and [professors] sharing information in the groups, whether it was tactical arrangements, cheering each other on, or spying on the enemy.
Levi doesn't plan to watch the Quidditch match.
However, this year's conditions no longer allow him to remain hidden.
Professor McGonagall specifically requested that he make his appearance, and his two assistants, along with the administrator Lupin and Sirius Black who was staying there, were all ready at nine o'clock, urging Levi to set off, either subtly or directly.
"Liwei! What are you doing? Get out of here right now! It's Harry's match today, we need to get into good positions early!"
Sirius shouted loudly as he knocked on the door.
"Kacha."
Li Wei had been planning to push forward some ideas he had previously recorded, but being interrupted made him look rather unhappy.
But when he noticed the scene of "dressed up" at the entrance, he was subconsciously stunned.
Sirius, standing before me, was impeccably dressed—wearing a crisp dark gray shirt and a red velvet cloak, his hair unusually neatly combed, and I could even smell his cologne.
Kreacher was dressed in a perfectly tailored suit—flawless, perhaps Sirius Black made him dress like that? Was he imitating Patton?
Li Wei's gaze swept over them—even his two assistants were dressed neatly, looking ready for a long journey.
"You guys are going to see Quidditch too?"
Li Wei was somewhat surprised and pushed Sirius aside, asking the two of them.
Jowell scratched his head, looking like a shy big boy.
"Harry will be making an appearance today. I've been teaching him for a few months, and I want to see how well he's learned."
His words made Li Wei blush slightly—ever since he took Harry as his disciple, he had completely delegated everything to Jowell.
It seems their relationship is developing quite well, so it's only natural for them to go watch each other's Quidditch matches.
Jia Meier, wearing grey wool socks, her long, slender legs stretched taut, said meticulously:
"Professor, Professor McGonagall warned us that we must bring you to the meeting."
How come she never noticed before?
After Sirius's advice, Camille realized how thrilled she was to be able to appear in public with the professor in the sunlight, instead of always staying in the lab or office.
Sirius, growing impatient and annoyed by Levi's earlier ignoring him, decisively interjected:
"Did you hear that? Even your right-hand men understand how important today is! Stop dawdling and change into something decent!"
"Okay, I didn't think it was necessary to leave so early."
Li Wei returned to his room somewhat helplessly.
He came out again a short while later, wearing a simple white shirt with a green tie and black wide-leg pants. Everyone smiled when they saw him.
In the bright morning sun, everyone went out together.
At 9:20 a.m., 40 minutes before the opening ceremony, the group arrived ahead of schedule. On this joyous day, Sirius Black, unusually, did not transform into a large black dog, but instead stood beside Levi in his wizard's human form, entering the teachers' section together.
The Ministry of Magic had just broadcast his news last month, clearing him of any wrongdoing—Fudge was very reluctant to do so, believing it had further damaged the Ministry's credibility.
However, Dumbledore insisted, and given the far-reaching implications of the matter, he had no choice but to reluctantly agree.
The Ministry of Magic subsequently published a notice, but the subject of the message became the Ministry of Magic's Aurors.
The article uses a lot of vague descriptions and euphemisms to attribute most of the credit for discovering Peter Pettigrew and revealing the truth to the continuous attention of the relevant departments of the Ministry of Magic and the tireless efforts of the Auror Office.
Regarding Li Wei's role in the matter, he was simply mentioned in a brief sentence, "with the assistance of the school and some enthusiastic individuals," thus fading into the background.
Nevertheless, the news caused a huge uproar after it was published in the newspaper.
The most vicious prisoner in history was actually wrongly convicted.
The war hero who was awarded the Order of Merlin First Class was, however, a treacherous and despicable man.
Combined with Fudge's series of blunders during Sirius Black's escape, the Ministry of Magic's credibility has indeed declined considerably.
The professors present were all well-known figures in the magical world, so they naturally knew who the handsome man beside Levi was.
But precisely because he was by Li Wei's side, on this joyous day, no one said a word.
"Oh—you've come."
Even Professor McGonagall pretended not to see Sirius Black and greeted Levi warmly.
"Shouldn't I have come?"
Li Wei chuckled and greeted Professor McGonagall—taking advantage of the small number of people, they took their seats near the front row.
Camille and Joey sat on either side of Levi, while Sirius sat next to Camille and said warmly:
"See? I told you before that this was meaningful, didn't I?"
Jia Meier turned her head, looked at him expressionlessly, and after seemingly recalling for a moment, nodded and said:
"Yes, thank you for your advice."
Although she spoke very politely, her expression was somewhat stiff and cold, giving off an air of "keep away."
Sirius frowned immediately upon receiving this lukewarm response, and his heart sank—the only person who would be so disrespectful to him was Li Wei.
The girl's attitude changed so quickly that it made him laugh in exasperation. But soon, Sirius remembered the curse on Camille.
Come to think of it, it's already October. So, is that ridiculous curse real?
Sirius looked at Camille in surprise—her face didn't seem much different from before, still exquisite and fair, and even by Sirius's strict standards, she was a first-rate beauty.
However, the subtle changes in the curves of the eyebrows and the corners of the eyes, as well as the overall demeanor and the aloofness revealed in those cold eyes, cannot be faked.
So, the curse was actually true?
Sirius's brow, which had relaxed, furrowed again.
Where could such a curse exist? He had never heard of it.
What is the purpose?
More importantly, Sirius's gaze fell upon Li Wei, who was surveying the arena.
Li Wei completely ignored this matter?
(End of this chapter)
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