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As in previous years, Hogwarts welcomed a new class of students.

Among them, there is a little girl from a Muggle family named Dorcas Meadows.

She is much happier than Callan, at least that's how it seems to Professor Sprout.

Because she once had a happy family.

But that all changed the summer after my sophomore year.

Meadows' parents died of illness one after another, and not even magic could save them.

After learning the news, Professor Sprout intended to take more care of her.

Eventually, this approach gradually worked.

This also created a deep friendship between the two.

The content of the story is very simple, even a little too ordinary.

Callan left the Hufflepuff headmaster's office with the customary coconut sorbet in his hand.

He walked silently in the silent corridor, the sound of slight footsteps echoing around him.

Maybe it's because it's not too late now, or maybe it's because of other reasons.

Callan knew very well that Professor Sprout did not tell him everything.

But this is destined to be a long story, and Karan is in no rush.

He returned to the empty Hufflepuff common room and stopped in front of the familiar dormitory door.

In fact, compared to Meadows far away in Egypt, what was behind this door gave him a bigger headache.

But he had a reason to open the door.

Because this is also his dormitory.

Finally, the door was carefully pushed open.

Karan narrowed his eyes slightly and looked inside secretly along the crack of the door.

He could vaguely see a figure sitting slumped on the sofa. This figure's head kept nodding downwards, and he was dozing off in a daze.

This is Steve Scamander.

Judging from the fact that he did not continue to raise troops to investigate, Gaspard should have successfully vindicated Karan's instigation of rebellion, and instigated Steve in the opposite direction, thereby jointly targeting Karan.

Otherwise, the place where Steve dozed off should not be on the sofa, but on the bed and sleep honestly.

Karan said silently in his heart, while vaguely hoping that Guspard would also doze off, which would at least allow him to spend the first night safely.

The gap in the door gradually widened silently. Karan moved his eyes up and down, but no other figure appeared on the sofa.

As a result, the door was pushed open a distance again.

Just as Karan was leaning against the door and looking in, he met another line of sight that appeared inexplicably.

The glasses hanging on the bridge of his nose were still flashing strange lights.

At some point, Gaspard happened to be standing behind the door, and the distance between their eyes was only the width of a room board.

The two looked at each other silently.

There was a brief silence.

At this moment, Karan even wanted to push the door open hard, hit Gespard's nose hard, and break his damn glasses.

However, Gespard seemed to read Karan's thoughts.

He had a serious face and did not retreat.

But the lenses of his glasses suddenly flashed with several rays of light, causing Karan to cover his eyes.

"So...so bright."

Steve muttered vaguely on the sofa.

"Is it time to go to class? I haven't slept enough yet..."

"Huh...huh..."

As he talked, he fell asleep again.

The two of them stared at the sleeping Steve in silence for a while, and then Karan also had a serious face. He closed the door and turned to glare at Guspard.

He mouthed "loudly".

Obviously, you can't make any sound by just speaking with your mouth, but Karan's violent movements fully showed his inner peace.

However, Guspard just replied with an expressionless mouth:

The expression on Karan's face turned to disdain.

Gaspard remained expressionless.

he repeated again.

Karan showed a puzzled expression:

Gespard made no answer; he remained puzzled.

Karan now completely understood that the excuses he thought of were not problems at all with Gaspard, and he definitely had a way to solve them.

The key point is that he did not take the holiday letter seriously, which made Gespard miss the gold medal, which symbolizes the highest honor.

But Karan couldn't hold an alchemy conference specifically for Gaspard.

So he simply rolled his eyes and planned to ignore Gaspard and pack his luggage first.

But Gespard didn't give Karan this chance, and the lens on his nose began to shine again. It was definitely a loss for the Prewett brothers not to find him during the performance.

The light on Gaspard's lenses is more than enough to act as a good or evil person.

He must have spent a lot of time on this pair of glasses during the holidays.

Karan covered his eyes again, and Steve muttered again: "So bright, so bright."

With his eyes closed, he stood up from the sofa in a daze, groping back and forth with his hands, and finally walked slowly back to his own bed, and took out an eye mask from under the pillow.

After trying several times, he finally put on the blindfold, tilted his head, fell down on the bed, and rolled back and forth again, the quilt tightly wrapped around him.

It didn't take long before the soft cry of sleep sounded again.

Steve fell asleep again.

And he forgot to cause trouble to anyone.

The two watched this scene silently, and then looked at each other silently for a while.

Karan spread his hands helplessly and continued to mouth:

The expression on Gespard's face finally changed.

His expression gradually turned from expressionless to disgust.

Gaspard suddenly mouthed:

Karan threw a gold coin over without hesitation, and he reminded at the same time:

Gaspard glanced up at him, but Karan didn't seem to want to explain about the five-legged monster.After checking his luggage, he put on his pajamas and planned to go to bed directly.

Gespar asked Callan from a distance across Steve's bed.

In Gespard's sight, Karan also took out a magic coin from his side pocket, holding it between his fingers and flipping it over and over.

After repeating it many times, Karan finally just put the magic coin back into his pocket without doing anything extra.

He also put on an eye mask, pulled the quilt under his neck, and yawned slowly.

"Not urgent."

he whispered.

Then he gradually fell asleep.