265 Change and glow
Lily has changed a lot.
Although many days had passed, she still remembered Qiqi's violent figure and the fact that Karan sacrificed his life to save her and Sif.
She even dreams about it occasionally.
Each time was a particularly terrifying experience, but the content had nothing to do with Chimeramon.
Because the scenes are almost always in the school hospital.
Karan was dying on the hospital bed, and Madam Pomfrey and the professors were helpless.
Lily could only watch this scene blankly, unable to do anything.
She had never felt so powerless.
This was even more shocking than witnessing Karan playing tricks on the Acromantula.
"Hey Hey hey."
Under the cover of the noisy sound of casting spells in the Charms class, Karan interrupted Lily's self-narration with slight dissatisfaction.
"How ugly it sounds to play tricks."
"That's just because I was well prepared and planned in detail."
Lily had given up on the idea of correcting Callan. She puffed out her cheeks, tried to focus herself again, and continued practicing the cutting spell.
This is something I learned in first grade, but needs to be reviewed again in second grade.
Karan saw that this was Lily's embarrassment after revealing her true feelings, but he had no intention of taking into account the other person's mood at this time, but continued to ask: "Do we have to do this? It still sounds too risky. "
"After all, it's a Chimeramon."
Lily glanced sideways at him.
"It's just one, not a group." She said coldly, obviously hinting at the Acromantula.
But Karan would not be affected by such a trivial matter. Instead, he laughed a little embarrassedly, and the expression on his face became a little shy because of it.
"Humph."
Lily let out a proud snort from her nose.
After carving a few more grooves on the wood in front of her, she whispered in an inaudible voice.
"Otherwise, what can I do? Do I still have to wait like I did last semester?"
"Although I am stupid enough to believe the words of dark creatures, it does not mean that I will make the same mistake again."
"Don't think that I will think that you can't do anything - you were the first person to discover Professor Prewett's abnormality."
"And I'm tired of feeling left in the dark."
Karan raised an eyebrow.
He silently watched Lily's gestures when casting the cutting spell. Her movements were perfect, without any mistakes, unlike Steve who had to bother to correct them.
"You're looking more and more like a Gryffindor."
Karan's tone seemed a bit baffling.
Lily glanced at him sideways again, then withdrew her gaze and continued to focus on the wood in front of her.
"Still a Muggle-born," she whispered, secretly encouraging herself.
"If we want to appear normal in a native magical world like Hogwarts, we must work harder than others, and we must protect ourselves."
When she said this, she seemed to have thought of something, and suddenly rolled her eyes hard like Karan.
"Of course, you're excluded."
"Genius little wizard."
She said the last sentence in Karan's usual pretentious tone, and then couldn't help but giggle.
"Ah, is there anything interesting?"
Professor Flitwick came over sweating profusely.
Every spell class is an adventure full of accidents, and the responsibility of the warrior who is about one meter tall is to ensure that there are not too many accidents, and to put out fires everywhere in time, and try to let these evil dragon students finish class alive. time.
He raised his head and looked at the two of them, hooked his palms on the edge of the table, then stood up on tiptoes, and looked hard at the piece of wood in front of Lily.
"Nice cutting spell, I can see you have studied hard, Miss Evans!"
He shouted happily: "Ten points for Gryffindor!"
Then he looked at the log in front of Karan. This one seemed much more ordinary, and the ravine was not that deep.
"Oh, that's it again."
He said frustratedly, reaching out and patting Karan's thigh.
"There's no reason why a student who got excellent grades in Defense Against the Dark Arts should be stumped by a simple cutting spell. You should work harder, little genius."
"But this can at least show traces of review."
As if he felt that what he said was too serious, Professor Flitwick quickly added: "And you didn't make any mistakes. You didn't drop your fingers or anything."
"One point for Hufflepuff."
After a few words of symbolic encouragement, Professor Flitwick hurried away, still shouting: "Leslie, what did I say before? Never point the wand at yourself or Others! Do you want to open another hole in someone?"
"One point from Hufflepuff!"
One plus one minus, Karan's contribution in this session was once again zero.
He ignored Lily's growing laughter and walked to Steve's side with his lips curled up.
Fortunately, it was a course he learned in the first grade, which allowed Steve to achieve an 80.00% success rate in casting spells.
But this is still much worse than Gaspard.
He was now waving his wand expressionlessly, as cold as a surgeon, and a pattern was faintly carved on the wood section.
Karan squinted his eyes and looked at it for a while, and found that it looked like the glasses that Gaspard was wearing.
"Have you finally exposed your identity..."
Karan said in a faint tone.
Gaspard put his wand away and turned to stare at him.
"Have you finally discovered it..."
Ok?
Karan was stunned.
Gaspard silently pushed up his glasses.
"I knew you would guess it."
"Sure enough, the alchemy I exerted cannot be hidden from you. It seems that your magic level has improved very quickly."
Only then did Karan understand what was going on.
"So that's it..." He breathed an inexplicable sigh of relief.
Steve's head was spinning rapidly, with a confused expression on his face.
"What are you talking about?" he asked blankly.
"Why can't I understand anything?"
"It's just a little trick." Gespar pointed to the glasses on the bridge of his nose calmly.
"Just like the magic thread, these glasses are also about alchemy."
"Oh?" Steve suddenly became interested.
"Will it have any special abilities?" he asked curiously.
"Of course." After saying this, Gaspard stared directly at Steve, making him feel uncomfortable and couldn't help but hide behind Karan.
Karan is also waiting patiently for the answer.
He had never thought that Gaspard would turn his glasses into magic items, and at the same time, he silently recalled the functions of Moody's magic eye.
Finally, Gaspard straightened his glasses again, and a strange light suddenly flashed above them.
"It will shine," he said.