Ron called to Harry who was running ahead - they were delayed when they started, so they arrived a little later than others.
Of course, with Hermione here, they would not fall behind the main force. However, as a scumbag, Ron was very dissatisfied with Hermione's various condescension, so that the little girl was so angry that she didn't say a word to them from the beginning today.
talk.
He pointed to the row of long tables closest to the door in the auditorium:
"Look, is that Lin an?"
Harry turned his head and saw Lin An standing in front of Ravenclaw's long table, talking to an Asian girl. She seemed very happy, and the excitement in her eyes was like a handful of scattered stars, which was particularly obvious.
Then she seemed to see Harry, smiled at him, said something to the Asian student, and walked over directly.
"Harry, are you lost?"
Harry blushed a little - "Oh, oh...um...not..."
Their last class was History of Magic. Professor Binns's class was so hypnotic that Harry couldn't help but lie down in the middle of the class. The bell rang and he sat on his stool in a daze, unable to react for a long time.
.
Only then did he fall behind the line.
Lin An thought about the Gryffindor class schedule for a while, and then came back to his senses: "Professor Binns's class... If you can't stand it, just go to bed, but remember to memorize the key points - if you can't find it,
If you get to the point, you can come to me and get your notes."
It is really not something ordinary people can resist when ghosts read textbooks.
She thought for a while: "Maybe... I can invite you to the Slytherin lounge? We now review our lessons together every night."
After all, she couldn't use the Room of Requirement directly right now.
Although visiting the Hogwarts lounge is not recommended, it should be okay if you just come to study for an hour and stay in the public area?
The premise is that the Slytherins will agree.
But considering that most of them are from aristocratic families, and the shadow of Voldemort's name has not completely dissipated, maybe everyone is willing to have a chance to be on good terms with the "savior"?
Just like Draco.
Ron suddenly coughed shockingly, his cheeks turned red, and he stared at Lin An in disbelief:
"Did Slytherin eat Merlin's smelly socks? You...I mean, they are arrogant and arrogant, and they don't welcome anyone at all. The lounge...it is said that no outsider has entered their lounge for seven hundred years!"
"How dare you suggest that? The freshman life must be wonderful!" He was a little confused - is Slytherin so friendly?
Because of his excitement, the freckles on Ron's face became more obvious: "Lin... I remember that you are from the Muggle world. Do you have any great bloodline? The heir of an exiled nobleman or something?"
Lin An chuckled.
She doesn't know her bloodline, but Britain has deep-rooted class concepts, regardless of Muggles or wizards.
But it just so happened that the nine-year compulsory education she received advocated: Would princes, generals, and ministers rather have their own kind?
So he said openly: "No, I'm just a mixed race."
The reason why I don't say he is a Muggle is because Slytherin has never been a Muggle since the school was founded.
"But Hogwarts is a school. Since it is a school, anything that is beneficial to learning will not be deducted even if it is not supported."
Even if points were deducted - Lin An thought for a while and realized that the cost of this attempt was acceptable.
only……
She looked at the empty teachers' chair above the auditorium: I just don't know what the attitude of Principal Albus Dumbledore and their dean, Professor Snape, is?