HP Shavings Wizard

Chapter 218: First Grade Summer Vacation

Under a blue and bronze background with an eagle embroidered with one wing about to take off, the little animals took their final exam report cards and set out on the journey home on the Hogwarts Express in the dazzling sunshine.

Slytherin finally lost the house cup! The animals from the other three houses cheered and felt that most of the depression in their hearts had disappeared.

As for the little snakes, whose winning streak had ended at eight, seeing that Ravenclaw had won was just a little unexpected but reasonable, and their reaction was not very intense.

In the past, it was indeed because of Voldemort that everyone tried their best to fight for some honor, but now that time has passed, no one will talk about Slytherin too excessively.

Most people turned to talk about Alison, whose words and actions were usually very outrageous, including those from Slytherin House.

Alison's behavior is so bizarre that people often forget that she is still a Slytherin - for example, when doing bad things, she would wear clothes from other three houses, hoping that the professors would see her collar and deduct points. She would ride a flying broom in the castle like a headless fly and pull off the professor's pants...

But she is the daughter of Headmaster Dumbledore and Professor Grindelwald after all, and no one dares to discipline her harshly.

If a child does something bad, parents will certainly beat or punish him. But if someone else beats him, the parents will feel heartbroken and may even fight with that person - this is love, which is unpredictable, but its existence cannot be denied.

Moreover, even if he really dared to take ruthless action, he might not be able to defeat the little wizard who is proficient in black magic.

In the past, if any little animal dared to target Slytherin, Alison would punish them severely and take them as experimental subjects. No one knew how she could invent such a vicious spell as the "Ding Ding Vanishing Curse". Everyone only knew that for a long time, some little wizards in the hospital wing were ashamed and angry, and had a serious psychological trauma. They dared not talk about the little wizards in Slytherin anymore.

Madam Pomfrey easily resolved the issue of several girls keeping their mouths shut.

But she was helpless against the new spell that confused the traces of magic on the boys.

Amid the screams, resistance and sobbing of a few unfortunate souls, Madam Pomfrey observed firmly and carefully, and finally made a decision that went against the will of the young wizards.

She asked Headmaster Dumbledore to come and take a look.

When Dumbledore learned about this, he came over kindly and showed concern for the poor little wizards.

The temporary andrologist smiled and caught a little wizard with a dull look in his eyes. He studied him carefully with his blue eyes and then restored him to health.

When things are traced back, it's a mess and everyone is responsible.

Of course, he doesn't need to teach these unfortunate little guys a lesson. He believes that the lesson has been ingrained into their bones, causing them unbearable pain and they will never forget it.

Alison was given double the amount of essay assignments and had to stay in the principal's office every day to attend classes, but it wasn't a big deal.

She herself actually doesn't have much sense of collective honor of the college - just look at the strange behavior of her usually not caring about Slytherin scores and letting Professor Snape follow behind her and curse and clean up the mess.

This is more of a matter of taking advantage of the situation and doing something on a whim to harm classmates.

A series of events like this happened frequently, making Alison's reputation as a troublemaker more and more famous.

Just like now, the little red-haired wizard opened her pair of clear and bright eyes and observed with ill intent the somewhat dull blue and bronze flags in the sky above the auditorium, which she thought were not aesthetically pleasing.

...I'll find a chance to replace it when school starts next year!

Professor Flitwick, the Head of Ravenclaw, who was so excited that his face turned red, and he was dancing with joy, and his whole body was about to fly, felt a chill on his back.

"...?"

……

summer vacation.

Summer vacation is not a happy time for children in magic schools, especially for children like Alison. After all, they have to stay away from everything in Hogwarts that makes them want to explore, and have to face a pile of boring papers.

Magic is not allowed outside the school - this is an agreement that needs to be signed every year when leaving school. However, this is just a piece of waste paper for wizard families, as the Ministry of Magic cannot tell whether the magic fluctuations in wizard families are cast by adult wizards or young wizards.

But there are still negative effects.

At the very least, professors can only assign a bunch of boring essays without giving everyone any practical work - damn shrinking potion essays! Alison, who came from the gaming world, likes to throw all the materials in without paying attention to the steps!

And if it is a practical operation, the young wizard can buy some ready-made potions and hand them in to make up the number.

Alison tried to coax her great-aunt, Bathilda Bagshot, the magical historian who wrote the textbook she was currently using, A History of Magic, into helping her write her paper on the history of magic.

"Dear Sister Bathilda! Have you forgotten your History of Magic summer homework? It's due in the professor soon! You have to hurry up and finish it! The title of the paper is 'The practice of burning witches in the 14th century is completely nonsense'!"

Bathilda was Grindelwald's great aunt, with whom he had a very close relationship. When Grindelwald came to Godric's Hollow to search for traces of the Deathly Hallows, he stayed at his great aunt's house and got to know the Dumbledore family next door.

In a sense, this elder could be considered the matchmaker between Grindelwald and Dumbledore.

So when Grindelwald learns that Alison is sneaking around and trying to trick her elderly, demented elder into writing her History of Magic paper...

Grindelwald himself, the cute and evil red-haired little wizard with a fair face and a black heart, showed a very kind and not at all kind smile.

Dumbledore picked up the teacup and sat beside him, sipping slowly, humming softly, and enjoying the leisurely afternoon tea.

The old principal with a white beard is usually not so idle, but when Alison is writing her paper, he likes to watch her from the side - otherwise the naughty kid will always cause some trouble.

For example, just now, Alison used the excuse of going to the bathroom - maybe most children have to run around and be distracted by all kinds of things when doing homework - if you are not paying attention, she will start doing some strange things in a few minutes.

Alison hid behind Dumbledore guiltily.

Grindelwald's smile widened.

Dumbledore sighed helplessly, put down his teacup, reached out to pull Alison out from behind him, and pushed her in front of Grindelwald.

The naughty kid's behavior was too immoral, and he didn't want to speak to defend Alison anymore.

So one day, from the wizard's house hidden in Godric's Hollow, there was a faint sound of giving the child a complete childhood.

Dumbledore looked at the scene of "loving father and filial daughter" in the living room and shook his head slightly, but his eyes were full of smiles.

There are some things where the reactions are the same whether you are a Muggle or a wizard.

Of course, this strange, unexplained noise added some fragmentary evidence to the rumors of haunted places in this remote country village.

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