The Heavens: Hogwarts Transfer Students

Chapter 19 The Father's Debt and the Son's Repayment

Linde used illusion and transfiguration to perform a play with the twins, put the episode behind him, and came to the library. He opened the portal to the library tower and asked the house-elf to come out to help. Carrie was responsible for sending the books into the library tower, and Linde was responsible for the printing and reproduction. Their actions were extremely fast, two rivers of books passed through the portal, and in just twenty-four minutes, they copied all of Hogwarts' thousand-year savings.

After finishing his business, Linde decided to continue wandering around. In the middle of the night, he met a ghost wandering alone. Bored, he lifted the illusion spell and took the initiative to chat. The ghost was very quiet, just listening to Linde's speech, and kept chatting like this until the sun was about to rise. Finally, the ghost couldn't stand a chatterbox chattering beside him, glared at Linde, and flew away.

Linde was very sorry. He thought he had found a good listener, but he didn't expect that he was just a social fear who didn't dare to refute after being accosted.

It was dawn and Linde, who was full of energy, decided to run in the morning to exercise his body.

After running around the Black Lake for half a lap, he felt that it was boring to be alone again, and wanted to find some running friends, so he rushed to the dormitory to pull people. The good student Percy had already woken up early and was doing homework at the desk. The prefect was very unhappy to see Linde not coming home at night.

"Where have you been, De Lin? Have you been on a night excursion?"

"Morning run." Linde didn't say a word about the night run. His blood was rushing, his cheeks were flushed, and sweat was dripping from his forehead, but he testified to the statement of running. "Together?" The transfer student extended a warm invitation to Percy.

"No, I still have to study."

"Young man, you don't know something. There is a saying in the country I was born in. Civilization is the spirit, and barbarism is the body. Only by exercising your body can you learn better."

Percy didn't agree, after all, he didn't agree. The other two roommates snored deliberately, and it seemed that they didn't want to get up early.

Linde didn't force it, turned around and went downstairs to the first-year dormitory, and called Harry, Ron and Neville up.

Harry was a good boy, so he got dressed and got up immediately. Neville thought in a daze that Linde had come to ask him to have breakfast, so he also hurriedly washed up. Only Ron looked terrified, and he could clearly hear what Linde said: "Take you guys for a morning run."

"Can you not go?" The red-haired boy said sincerely.

Linde shrugged, "If you don't want to go, don't go."

Ron thought about it, and saw that Harry was ready to go, so he had to reluctantly keep up with his companions.

This morning run almost exhausted the three children.

Linde took out a handful of fudge from his pocket, handed it to them, and said to keep up the good work. According to what he said, I will have to run in the morning frequently in the future. On the way back, Ron's expression management collapsed.

"Merlin's beard, I can't stand it, Harry, how are you?"

The three children crossed their shoulders, helped each other, and walked towards the dining room step by step. When they saw the rich breakfast on the table, they all gave out joyful praises.

After this meal, the study life at Hogwarts officially began.

Harry thought Hogwarts was good everywhere, at least until his first Potions class.

There are only eight subjects in the first and second grades, which are Potions, Herbalism, Charms, Transfiguration, History of Magic, Defense Against the Dark Arts, Astronomy, and Flying.

The professors of the first four courses were the deans of the four colleges. After a week of study, Harry was even more sure that Slytherin House was not a good place. There was not only the nasty student, Draco Malfoy, but also the nasty headmaster, Severus Snape.

When Harry met Professor Snape for the first time, he was sitting on the teacher's seat in the Great Hall, whispering to Professor Quirrell wearing a purple turban. At that time, the old scar on Harry's forehead was aching. Had a strange nightmare. In the dream, Professor Quirrell's purple turban frequently appeared, and Snape's aquiline face sneered at him.

This nightmare seemed to be an ominous omen.

In the first Potions class, Harry was specially targeted by Snape.

The teacher deliberately asked him to answer a lot of content in the textbook, and children who have not previewed will definitely not be able to answer. Harry thought: If I know this, why do I need you to teach me?

This was embarrassing, Harry probably felt that he was hated by the teacher. When he was in a Muggle school before, he had seen this kind of thing. Students who were disliked by their teachers always had a much harder time because their classmates would only laugh at you instead of sympathizing with what happened to you. Harry has been bullied a lot. At school, he was stuffed into a closet by his classmates, poured cold water on him, his glasses were broken, and all kinds of bad things happened, so he didn't feel wronged.

Ron was annoyed, and he complained for Harry. Hermione and Neville also comforted him. Then they got deducted points from Snape for whispering in class.

Harry wasn't the only one who was tormented, Snape was nitpicking throughout the class, staring at the students as they tried to mix potions, berating every time they made a mistake, and yelling at the clumsy Neville, who had a penchant for buckling. Gryffindor scores, but very tolerant of Slytherin students. Treated differently like this, no wonder most people hate Snape.

He must be the worst teacher ever.

When Harry and the others shared this matter with the transfer students, Linde's answer was very straightforward. He said, "If the teacher dislikes you, there are only two solutions. Either you try to be impeccable, so that he can't find fault. Teachers are not absolute authority, they are also controlled by others, and it is impossible to trouble you for no reason. If this kind of thing happens, you go to Professor McGonagall Well, she'll back you up."

"It's not fair!" Ron yelled. "Why can't he make an apology?"

Linde showed a strange smile. He stared at Harry's green eyes and thought of many fanciful ideas. If Harry Potter was a girl, would he still be bullied by Snape?

This assumption is quite interesting, and Linde does have the ability to turn Harry into Harry, but it's better not to be self-defeating in this kind of thing.

Speaking of which, Snape's attack on Harry now can be regarded as repayment for James Potter's bullying on his campus. This is the father's debt to the son, a tragedy caused by tragedy. If you can't reverse time and space, go back to the past to solve this matter from the source, it's quite unsolvable.

Linde had no choice but to encourage Harry to study hard.

Another incident happened during the flying lesson. Regarding Neville, his grandma sent a memory ball in the morning, and Draco, the blond boy, saw it, so he immediately made a big fuss and laughed at Neville's memory, For this reason, Harry and the others had a big fight with Draco, almost fighting.

During the flying lesson, Neville's memory ball fell to the ground and was picked up by Draco. Ron rushed to snatch it, but Malfoy suddenly started his broomstick. Now Ron grabbed Draco's collar and followed him. A trapeze trick is performed, and Harry mounts a broom and gives chase.

The final result was that Draco and Ron were punished, locked up, and their respective colleges deducted 30 points, while Harry was allowed to join Gryffindor Quidditch by Professor McGonagall because of his flying talent and heroic temperament. Squad, acting as Seekers.

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