Chapter 64
By the time the teachers and students in Hogwarts woke up, Hogwarts had changed.
Every corner of the castle was covered with parchment with Trout's apology letter on it.
Avro was standing at the door of the lounge with great interest, holding a tea cup.
As long as there is parchment paper, students will stop and watch.
Draco's eyes were black and blue, and Blaise, Goyle and Crabbe were also very listless. At first glance, they looked like people who had secretly done bad things.
Avro gave him a thumbs up from the air and went to the auditorium very satisfied.
Trout and the Gryffindor boy immediately became the focus of public opinion. Just like Aphra a few days ago, they became the subject of everyone's after-dinner conversation.
Filch cursed and cleaned the walls of the castle. The foam and water stains almost wiped away a layer of skin on the walls, but the writings printed on the walls became more and more conspicuous.
Yes, this is undoubtedly the work of Fred and George.
Cedric looked down at the contents on the parchment at the door of the Hufflepuff common room, and smiled for a long time.
"Greengrass is so ruthless," Cedric's friend commented, "and he shows no mercy at all."
"That's great." Cedric smiled slightly, remembering that a girl came to ask him something yesterday, and he thought for a while, "I'll go to the auditorium first to find someone to help me with."
Cedric wanted to explain to Aphra so that she wouldn't misunderstand and worry.
Quickly organizing his thoughts, Cedric walked towards the auditorium with firm steps.
"Aphrodite!" Cedric shouted to Aphra from afar.
A few students raised their heads to observe them, but soon they went back to doing their own thing.
"What's wrong?" Avro raised her eyebrows and stood in front of him naturally.
"Candice Aykent from Hufflepuff came to me yesterday and asked me what my relationship is with you. Has she done anything to you?"
Cedric made it clear in a few words, and Avro shook his head, "If we are talking about the same person...she just wanted to ask, but she didn't do anything."
"That's good, I'll answer her...we are friends." Cedric lowered his head and traced her eyebrows with his eyes.
"Yeah." Afro had a faint smile on her face, and there was no hint of happiness or sadness.
Cedric lost his temper a little, and he hesitated, "She confessed her love to me, but I refused. I told her that I already had a girl I liked."
"Ah..." Aphra responded softly, trying to guess what Cedric meant.
What is he doing? Don't say this to her, it will make the atmosphere weird.
Avro took a step back calmly.
If a boy with whom you have a good relationship confesses his love to you, there are usually only two ways left, either you fall in love or you go your separate ways.
When the other party's attitude is unclear, it is not the best idea to express your feelings.
Cedric narrowed his eyes and smiled softly, then changed the subject, "Shall we go to the library together tonight?"
"Good idea." Avro breathed a sigh of relief and praised Cedric as a smart boy.
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Fred and George were in higher spirits than ever, arming themselves and talking about their masterpieces.
Harry couldn't help but smile. He quietly picked up the teacup and covered up the raised corners of his mouth.
Ron looked at Fred and George across from him and shook his head, "I bet Snape's hair that it was Fred and the others who did it."
"Exactly, five points to Gryffindor." Harry suppressed a smile.
Trout and Barber didn't even come to the auditorium for dinner. They probably felt embarrassed, so they simply avoided showing up, which probably could reduce the discussion a little and avoid the limelight.
However, if they could avoid suffering by hiding, Avro would certainly not let them do so.
Trout soon discovered that he had pimples on his face for no reason, his voice had become mute, and when he opened his mouth, he made an unpleasant electronic duck sound. She secretly went to the hospital wing several times, but she could only solve the problem temporarily. When she returned to the lounge, her face and throat were broken again.
Trout rushed to Avro with the duck electronic music, and the other party just said a few words:
"Ah? What's wrong with your face? Puberty? Pay attention to your diet."
"Ah? What's wrong with your voice? Do you have a cold? Pay attention to rest."
"Ah? What does it have to do with me? Did you see me do it? Did you hear what I said?"
Trout was so angry that he was half dead, but he had nothing to do with Avro. He could only grit his teeth and stamp his feet. From then on, he avoided Avro even more.
Annie Reese's newspaper was a hit, and she tasted the benefits. She immediately paid Afro's share, and kept coming to Afro to ask when she would publish the next issue.
Avro was surprised, "What? Did I say I would always cooperate with you?"
Her expression changed unpredictably, and she finally had to leave dejectedly.
That day, Annie's face and throat had the same symptoms as Trout.
Avro brushed off her clothes and curled her lips proudly without saying anything.
Barb was not feeling well either. His sufferings were all kinds of strange, including a sausage mouth, a long nose, or hair exploding.
He never knows what he will become in the next second.
He was almost going crazy. The point was, he knew these were Weasley's products, but he couldn't avoid them! He had no idea how they did it!
So Barber went to see Percy, hoping that the head boy, who had always been harsh with his brothers, could discipline them.
Percy raised his eyelids, looked at Fred and George not far away, and replied to Barbour, "If you have definite evidence, you are welcome to report it."
There was a rare calmness in his tone, but it directly touched Barber's heart.
As for the boy who verbally harassed Aphra... he went to Professor McGonagall because he neither dared to go to his kind dean nor to Snape, so he had to go to Professor McGonagall, who was always fair, just and strict. grid.
Unexpectedly, Mag had long been swayed by the cuteness played by Avro. As soon as the weak and beautiful girl sat there and compared with the angry, tall and rough boys around her, Mag's inner balance unconsciously tilted.
In addition, the boy could not provide any evidence, and Percy, a good student, happened to pass by and vouch for Aphra, so the page was easily revealed.
Avro's revenge was avenged, her heart was happy, her whole body was relaxed, and she felt like she was floating when she walked.
The three of them left the office, and Avro shook her head at the boy, "Oh, some people will be punished if they mess with them. Don't think about having an easy life in the future."
"you!"
Avro pretended to cast a spell and waved her wand, and he immediately felt at ease.
Avro let out a "hum" and returned to the lounge leisurely.
When she fell asleep at night, she actually came to Tom Riddle again.