Chapter 85 Aidan Royeia

After flying three full circles, Ginny finally agreed to let Della take her down.

"This is the first time I think the flying ban for lower grades is wise, Ginny." Before landing, Della whispered to Ginny, who was still unsatisfied in her arms.

"Buckbeak must be faster than the Nimbus 2001 that Fred mentioned! No one can be satisfied with just flying around once!" Ginny couldn't tell whether the blush on her face was caused by the low temperature at high altitude or the excitement in her heart that had not yet subsided, but her eyes were shining.

"I wanted to ask them to take you flying. I thought that would be more fun than flying with me, but they were always busy with Quidditch training. Fred, or maybe George, was always staring at the players on our long table. They seemed to be completely obsessed with Quidditch." Buckbeak landed, and Della first raised her legs and tiptoed to the ground.

"Because Slytherin has really stolen the show in terms of equipment this time, Della, I have to say that I don't like your male protagonist." Ginny followed Della's hand and got off Buckbeak.

"He is indeed not a very likable person," Della did not refute Ginny's words. She still had her usual smile on her face. She straightened Ginny's long hair and said, "Don't worry about me too much. If you are angry, it must be his fault."

"Will he try to make us angry? I think your feelings are very strange, Della."

"It's always mutual. He will consider me, but only a little, just like I only give in a little," Della said after Ginny's words, and then quickly changed the subject, "Go see Luna, maybe she will want to fly once."

Ginny nodded twice, her brown eyes looking towards the forest, and soon locked onto her friend's figure in the field with an empty fence. "There she is! Although Luna is very smart and friendly, sometimes I really can't understand what she wants to do."

Della caught sight of Luna by following Ginny's hand pointing at her. It was difficult for her to find a black robe among a sea of ​​black Pegasus, and at this distance she couldn't even see Luna's blonde hair clearly.

"Huh? There's someone next to her." Ginny yelled.

"Is there another one?" Della narrowed her eyes, and when she realized she couldn't see clearly, she simply quickened her pace.

When they reached the outer edge of the fence, Della could see among the crowd of black horses that it was a senior boy. He and Luna were standing in the middle of the forest, chatting with Wu Wu.

"Luna!" Ginny beside her called out first, and she waved to Luna who was coming over following the voice.

The two people over there walked towards them after a brief pause, saving Della the trouble of explaining the Thestrals to Ginny, so she took Ginny's hand and stopped outside the fence.

Luna still looked that erratic, and the senior boy next to her with messy blond hair was as sloppy as his hairstyle, at least that was the way he walked.

Rather than looking at the boy's handsome appearance, Della was more concerned about the silver light flashing on his chest, which was the proof that he was the president.

Aidan Royer from Hufflepuff, Della confirmed his identity, he is a very legendary senior.

Generally speaking, the Ministry of Magic recruits wizards who have received school education, whether it is a Hogwarts transcript from Country Y or a relevant certificate from foreign countries, but the Ministry of Magic also opened a window for ability-based recruitment - mainly for wizards who received family education.

Some families, pureblood or otherwise, have their own unique methods of teaching their children, which they believe are much better than book knowledge.

And this Aidan Royer is the leader among family-educated wizards. Although he is listed in Hogwarts, it is said that he spends most of his time running around with his parents in the Department of Mysteries, and has achieved some results.

Della had a deeper impression of him because Arlian had mentioned him. She still remembered what the senior said at the time, "Aidan, he didn't take the exam and doesn't have a certificate. I dare say that even if he took the exam, he wouldn't have a certificate. He only has those things in his head and no knowledge at all."

It is worth noting that Aryan's tone at that time was very different from her usual mid-sentence accent.

"Oh! Slytherin's little snake, Miss Moonlight!" Aidan Royea, who was walking towards them, spoke first, raising his eyebrows high.

"Senior Royea, did you also look at those photo balls? That's so embarrassing." Although she said this, Della acted very generously.

"Thank you for making my first day back to school less boring," Aidan said bluntly. He looked at Della and said, "Call me Senior Aidan, just like you call Arlian."

Aidan kept looking at the three girls with his blue eyes while speaking. He didn't give Della time to reply, which made him seem like he was talking to himself. "Slytherin, Gryffindor, Ravenclaw, you are such a strange combination."

"Now we have Hufflepuff too." Luna said this without any change in her expression.

"Oh, yes! I'm a Hufflepuff, a sincere and kind Hufflepuff. I always thought that Madam Hufflepuff let me in because she felt sorry for me. I don't think I'm suitable for any house," Aidan said as if he suddenly realized something. "In fact, I didn't even think I could be elected president. I just applied for it as a joke."

"Are you kidding? My brother has lost his mind over this." Ginny looked up at Aidan with wide eyes.

"I've been in school for... about three months?" Aidan held his chin with his hand, his eyes drooping. "I'm not even a prefect. I was probably chosen because of my good practical experience. I think this is not common in school."

"Did Senior Aidan just come to class?" Della, who had been looking at him, asked.

"I just returned to Country Y two days ago, and I saw this little thing as soon as I got home. It's really troublesome. Because of this thing, I have to come to school now." He flicked the silver medal on his chest, "But it's not to the extent of forcing me to attend classes, so it's not bad."

"Oh, by the way, you're only in the first year. Judging from you, you must have flown too much. This doesn't seem to be in line with the school rules of Hogwarts." Aidan looked at Ginny, whose face was flushed. He was very familiar with the physiological effects of high-altitude flying on people.

Ginny and Della both paused. They looked at each other subconsciously. It was hard to tell whether they were frightened or not, but they were both surprised by the male president's recklessness and possible accountability.

"Oh, I don't mean anything else. It's Aryan's job to follow the rules. She's the same as Uncle Linde. I just think you're interesting." Aidan's eyes widened, and there was a strange interest in his pupils, but Della saw some of the erraticness similar to Luna. "Whether it's the Ravenclaw playing with the Thestrals, or the Slytherins and Gryffindors riding on the Hippogriffs, they are all different from the Hogwarts I knew before."

"I stayed here for only half a month in my first year and then left. If I had had the chance to play here, maybe I would have stayed longer." In line with Aidan's unruly appearance, he also had a strong desire to talk. "I didn't talk to Hagrid until my fourth year. I liked him very much, especially his sense of crisis based on the standards of a giant."

"For example, he allows lower grade students to ride on a hippogriff that can crush a breastbone - that's a new one, the others aren't so white." Aidan paused after saying this because he was talking about something that came to his mind, and then looked at Luna, "He can also let students come into contact with creatures that are believed to bring death. It's really fair. He will be very powerful if he can enter the Ministry of Magic."

Della felt that what Senior Aidan said was right. Hagrid did have an unusual talent. However, under Aidan's incessant offensive, she didn't know how to respond for a moment.

Della could feel that Aidan's talkativeness was different from the usual chatterboxes. She probably understood the vagueness in Aidan's eyes, which was a kind of arrogant self-centeredness.

However, Aidan did not give Della time to reply. It was obvious that he had no intention of continuing the small talk. He was just interested in chatting. "I think I should go now." Aidan put his right hand behind his neck and looked up at the sun above his head. Because of this action, a little of his chest was exposed, which was obviously whiter than his neck. "Today, Arlian wants to tell me some things that the president should do."

"Say hello next time we meet, you daring schoolmates." He said this and walked away.

The three of them stared at the sloppy back of this strange senior. Ginny even opened her mouth slightly. After being stunned for a while, she tugged at Della's clothes and said, "He didn't even ask my name."

"He didn't ask me either." Luna's gaze returned to the Thestral.

"If he had talked to Senior Alian, he might have known my name, but they talked for so long that he didn't even know my last name..." Della stopped talking halfway.

What a strange person, they all thought so in their hearts.