94 Diagon Alley

Chapter 8: Festival

    Gong cast a levitation spell and knocked itself unconscious with the troll's stick.

    Fred couldn't help patting his brother on the shoulder, "Ron, I didn't expect it. If you use this trick to attend Miss Ollivander's sorting ceremony..."

    George took over, "She may let you enter four colleges at the same time."

    Gwen agreed from a distance, then couldn't help but cast a clean-up on Harry's wand.

    Since this incident, Gwen has often seen three first-grade children hanging out together, occasionally shaking their heads to discuss some sneaky plans. She also complained to the twins at an experimental meeting, and Hermione now looked like she was being led astray by two bad boys.

    Fred was the first to disagree, believing that Gwen was somehow the one who led them off.

    George held Fred down, implying that the culprit is now experimenting with the two's brooms, and for the safety of their lives, the Weasley bad boys should admit it.

    In fact, George and Fred tried to make some modifications to their brooms before their first Quidditch match, such as making it fly faster or adding a Glue spells so they don't have to worry about getting knocked off their brooms on the field.

    Gwen came to help out of interest, but they found it difficult to spell the broom.

    "I think so too," said Gwen sullenly. "If it were that simple, The Broom Workshop wouldn't be releasing new products every year and selling them so expensive."

    "Don't give up, little sister Gwen." George tapped her on the head, "At least the sticking spell worked."

    "If you consider the **** to stick firmly to the invisible cushion as a success." Gwen squinted at the poor rat struggling on the broom.

    "Of course, George and I would love to sit on a broom for the rest of our lives." Fred was trying to pull the mouse off the broom, "Then we might not have to go to class unless Professor McGonagall Turn us into brooms together."

    Because the three of them didn't know what the anti-curse of the sticking mantra was, before George uttered the mantra, the little mouse who was desperately trying to escape chose to sacrifice the hair on his buttocks to escape.

    "I think you're right, Fred." Gwen propped his chin thoughtfully, "You can try it at the game, and after the end, everyone can enjoy the two of you together. naked ass."

    Fred laughed so hard that George actually looked at Gwen with condemning eyes, and there was a strange red light on his face.

    This Quidditch match was Katie's first time playing. Gwen got up late to prepare a cheering banner for her. She underestimated the enthusiasm of the students. Teachers and students came to the stands around the Quidditch pitch. She could only follow Ron and Hermione to the top row, joining Neville, Seamus and Dean. The first graders made a creative potter out of sheets, Dean drew a large Gryffindor lion underneath, and Hermione did a clever magic trick to get the paint on the banner Flashing different colors.

    Not to be outdone, Gwen raised his banner, which was made of several Gryffindor scarves. It came out - "Katie is going to score eight goals today!". If you look closely, there are several small words the size of a bean in the lower right corner of the banner, "George and Fred Weasley are going to knock out Flint's shark teeth today".

    Hermione was very interested in this magic, Gwen helped them turn the lion head drawn by Dean into a three-dimensional dynamic, and the lion immediately opened his mouth and howled: "Wow!"

    Gwen looked at the little witch Hermione awkwardly, "I'm sorry, I've only seen my pet cat howling like this."

    Some time after the game started, Hermione and Ron noticed that Harry's broom began to tumble and tumble, as if it was not obeying.

    "Is there something wrong with the broom handle when Flint hit him just now?" Seamus whispered. Gwen responded immediately, "Impossible, we have tried casting a spell on the broom, it is impossible to interfere with the broom with the students' abilities, except for powerful black magic..."

    "Professor Snape is doing the trick - casting a curse on the broomstick," said Hermione, clutching the telescope.

    Gwen just wanted to refute that no professor would cast a spell on a student, even if he was the head of Slytherin, Hermione disappeared. After a few minutes, there seemed to be some confusion in the teachers' stand. Before Gwen and the others noticed, Harry was already swooping towards the ground, and he was seen covering his mouth with his hands as if he was about to vomit - he fell on all fours - coughing - something golden fell into his palm.

    Li. Jordan happily shouted the result of the game - Harry Potter caught the Snitch, Gryffindor won 170-60.

    Gwen and Ron Hermione said goodbye quickly and ran down to find Katie. Although this girl failed to score eight goals, she intercepted several good shots from Slytherin . Gwen excitedly gave Katie a big hug, still screaming for her first Quidditch win.

    "Thank you for the banner! Gwen! I'll definitely score eight goals next time!" Katie waved to Gwen before being pulled away.

    Gwen turned around and was about to leave, when he happened to meet George Weasley who was going to celebrate, and his brother Fred had just been taken away by Wood around his neck. "Thank you for the banner! Gwen! Next time I'll knock out Flint's shark tooth!" he said, imitating Katie.

    "Sure, you're flying great. Looks like we don't need to modify the broom at all." Gwen gave George's **** a pretentious sigh.

    George blushed again before he spoke, and fired a condemning look.

    No one knew how George, who flew like a Bludger, saw the big words on the banner.

    Christmas is coming. One morning in mid-December, Hogwarts woke up from a dream to find several feet of snow all around and hard ice on the lake.

    The twins took Gwen and Lee Jordan to a snowball fight. Miss Ollivander said that she was a delicate girl and should not join the battle of these humanoid weapons.

    Perhaps this would be more convincing if she didn't put snow down George's neck next second.

    But the twins' attention was immediately drawn to Professor Quirrell shivering in the snow. The twins have always been more interested in Professor Quirrell's look than Snape, who doesn't wash his hair very often. They bet a silver sic, George thinks Quirrell is a big bald head and wears a comical turban, and Fred swears Quirrell must have several leprosy on his head. There's no better chance than a snowy day. The Weasleys enchanted a few snowballs to run after Quirrell.

    Gwen was laughing a second before, leaning back and forth, and when the snowballs really hit the back of Professor Quirrell's head, she again had the symptoms of electricity in the temples, and quickly dragged the twins along Li Jordan ran back to the lobby.

    "I promise," Gwen said over the fire in the common room, "this time it's even scarier than the last restricted area."

    Fred and George couldn't figure out the dire consequences of hitting a poor, stammering Professor Garlic. Gwen could only guess that maybe Professor McGonagall was there at the time, and she escaped a confinement spree for them. After all, it's Christmas again, and they don't have to have fun with Filch every year before the holidays.

    This year, Gwen decided to go back to Diagon Alley to accompany Mr. Ollivander. Another reason was that she could not give up the variety of goods in Diagon Alley before Christmas. She realized that many of her friends would be staying at school this holiday, and they might not have the opportunity to shop for Christmas presents. Gwen has always enjoyed the fun of giving gifts, and this year she decided to continue to be a qualified Santa.

    Fred and George are also staying at school this Christmas. The Weasleys are going to Romania to visit Charlie. They don't want their youngest son Ron to be alone for his first holiday at Hogwarts pass. Despite the twins' assurances that Ron had friends of his own and that Prefect Percy would take care of him, Mrs. Weasley kept them at school.

    Gwen gave his owl a good meal, and watched it flap its wings and drag several packages and flew away with great difficulty. This time, she gave Katie a magic hair clip to keep her hair intact while flying. Katie complained several times before that she didn't score because her hair blocked her eyes. In addition to the classic candy chocolate quills for Cho and Cormack, this year Gwen also gave Gryffindor a tidbit of baubles in the first year. Harry received a wand cloth from Ollivander, and Gwen kindly reminded him that it could be used for cleaning and polishing. Hermione received a wad of parchment, a new item from the Transforming Ink Stationery, that changed according to the length of the paper. Gwen said in the card that she noticed that Hermione's papers were always longer than others. Ron received a box of cold fireworks. To comfort the twins who couldn't go to Romania to see the dragon, Gwen specially mail-ordered two nose-biting teacups and a pair of frog egg soaps from Joko's joke shop.

    The next morning, Gwen accidentally found several unexpected packages under the crooked neck Christmas tree. Hermione gave her a beautiful Muggle notebook. Mrs Weasley heard the story of Ron's wand and sent Ollivander a large box of homemade fudge just before the trip. George and Fred went to Hogsmeade Honeyduke to buy ice mice for Gwen on the weekend before Christmas. Gwen's moved mood just ignited, and was disgusted by the ice mouse in the circle.

    "Dear Little Sister Gwen,

    

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