More than ten years have passed, and Solim's so-called plot has almost worn out. Except for some expectations for some famous scenes in his memory, some other things are difficult to touch him anymore. Solim is now more focused on his own affairs than on the so-called plot.

Solim does have an indescribable affection for the familiar characters in these memories, but that doesn't mean that Solim has to follow them in everything. Now Solim has also figured out that the reason why he has intersected with these people intentionally or unintentionally for so many years is completely a kind of unwillingness in his heart, Solim is unwilling to stand aside as a bystander, and he is not willing to continue to happen something that can be avoided.

Dumbledore's vigilance and vigilance Solim has always been aware of it, but he didn't care, after all, Solim knew what kind of person Dumbledore was, and Solim really didn't have any bad intentions, so naturally he didn't care too much about Dumbledore's attitude.

Dumbledore's attitude towards Solim was complicated, with appreciation, wariness, and doubts, but Dumbledore never took any substantive action and was still watching Solim. Although Dumbledore has such an attitude, Solim hopes that Dumbledore can always live well, after all, as long as Dumbledore is around, Hogwarts is relatively safe, and Solim also knows how to deal with Dumbledore.

Solim walked to the basement while thinking about the conversation he had just had with Dumbledore, it was curfew time, the hallway was pitch black, there was no sound except for Solim's footsteps and the occasional snoring sound from the portrait, the darkness and silence of the environment did not affect Solim, after all, he often walked in the dark, and Solim did not have to worry about Filch and the professor who patrolled the night like other students on the night tour.

During curfew hours, if Solim met Filch in the hallway, they would basically nod to each other and pass by, Filch would not have bothered Solim at all, as for the professors...... Aside from the fact that it takes a bit of a tongue to meet Professor McGonagall, no other professor would be too embarrassed about Solim - this is the benefit of making a good impression on the teacher: a good student in the minds of the teachers will hardly be criticized too much.

But there is one person who is an exception - Moody, let's call him Moody for the time being, anyway, the real Moody's is expected to treat Solim with the same attitude.

Now Solim was caught on the stairs by Moody.

"Mr. Selwyn, do you know what time it is?" Moody's distinctive footsteps rang out behind Solim.

Solim's left hand trembled slightly, restraining his instinct to pull out his wand. Following the direction from which the sound came, Solim turned around, and Moody blocked the torches hanging on the stairs, making Solim completely unable to see Moody's face.

"I'm on my way back to the Slytherin common room, Professor. "

"So where were you before?" Moody didn't mean to offend Solim.

"Principal's Office—I think you should know that very well, professor. Not to be outdone, Solim was a fake anyway, and there was no need to say anything respectful, "Isn't that eye of yours able to pierce the wall?

"Slytherin boy, do you mean to say I'm spying on you?" Moody jerked forward.

"Isn't it?" Solim asked rhetorically, "If I'm not mistaken, the professor on tonight's night patrol should be Professor Flitwick, Professor Moody, you should be in the professor's lounge at the back of the Defence Against the Dark Arts classroom, and we're standing on the third floor, where the professor rests - the Defence Against the Dark Arts classroom is on the second floor, so ......"

"I'm a professor! I don't need you to tell me what to do!" Moody interrupted Solim viciously, "Night travel, disrespect to the professor, Slytherin deducted 20 points, do you have an opinion?"

"Professor, it's good if you're happy. Solim smiled, not paying any attention. Solim had never cared about the so-called house scores, and in his opinion, it was like the little red flower given to children in kindergarten, and who else would care about such meaningless things except children.

"What's going on?" a thin, very characteristic voice suddenly interjected. "Solim?"

"Good evening, Professor Flitwick. Solim owed to Professor Flitwick, "If you see, Professor Moody is asking why I'm here at this time. "

Professor Flitwick looked at Solim at the bottom of the stairs and said, "Well, since there's nothing to do, Solim, you should go back quickly, don't be late for Charms class tomorrow morning." "

Then he looked at Moody, who was in shadows all over the front, "Alasto, don't be too the kids, you should go back to rest early, you seem to have a class tomorrow - if I'm not mistaken." "

"You mean, you were there just now?" Moody ignored Professor Flitwick, still facing Solim.

"That's right, I've just been in the principal's office, I remember what I just told you. "

"I'll check with Albus, boy, I'll keep an eye on you, and you'd better go back to bed honestly. "

"No problem, Professor, I'll go. With that, Solim nodded to Professor Flitwick and turned to leave.

Moody's MONOCULUS might be able to see Solim in the hallway, but when Solim entered the Slytherin common room, his MONOCULUS would no longer have an effect.

The protective measures of the four Hogwarts houses are not decorations, although they are usually inconspicuous, but they can definitely play an effective role at critical moments. The common rooms of the four colleges have complete warning and protection measures, not to mention that Solim has already imposed additional protective measures on the prefect's dormitory where he and Sylna live, including the entry password and anti-eavesdropping spells, Solim used them in his dormitory when he was able to cast these spells, after all, the Slytherin environment is very complicated, and Solim can't tell when someone from the academy will jump out to do something.

Maybe it's psychological, Solim can feel the burning gaze behind him even if he turns the corner, of course, Moody can indeed see Solim with his magic eye now, but what makes Solim a little puzzled is why Barty Jr. is still wandering around the castle so late. Solim wouldn't believe he was here to find his bad luck.

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