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Chapter 28 Every Ravenclaw is his own protagonist

Chapter 28 Every Ravenclaw is his own protagonist
The closer you get to the Ministry of Magic, the crazier you get...

After leaving the party, this sentence suddenly popped up in Andrew's mind.

But when he tried to refute it with a smile, he found that there was actually some truth in what he said.

Even the Minister of Magic confirmed this statement. If the Minister was still sane, how could he have thought of falling out with Dumbledore?

'I can't get out of this for a while... unless I'm considered not good enough and am eliminated.'

He knew how this school club was formed without even asking - the Ravenclaws who entered the Ministry of Magic tried to stick together, and then because of their thirst for new blood, they made some hints when interacting with the interns in the school, and those senior students who already had plans for the future naturally gathered together under the temptation of relevant information.

It was even simpler after that. After the seniors formed a group, they began to absorb students from lower grades. Then, in order to expand their influence, the scope of the entire club was expanded to the entire college. Under slogans such as "Ravenclaw should stick together in the Ministry of Magic", the group became cohesive and then passed down from generation to generation.

In a word, the Ravenclaws who stick together in the Ministry of Magic have created the clubs on campus, and the Ravenclaws who join the Ministry of Magic in turn give back to the small groups within the Ministry of Magic - in this situation, even the Minister of Magic may not be able to break away from these people. This is a chain of interests that is even stronger than that of Slytherin.

Fortunately, there were not many people and their aggressiveness was almost non-existent - just from this regular meeting, Andrew knew that even such a society was in a mess.

'Just come and clock in on time, no objection.'

Andrew had no intention of blowing up the cesspool at all - if he really made any critical comments, they would not solve the problem, and these classmates would really deal with the person who made the comments.

"There really aren't any stupid people in our hospital, but what's worse is that no one will absolutely agree with another person, and everyone intends to follow their own ideas..."

"But this is also why the clubs in the academy are the most paranoid - because the leaders all have the same ideas that they insist on..."

Andrew shook his head and began to search for an empty classroom - he currently needed to practice Transfiguration a lot to perfect his technique, and then use these experiments to perfect the paper he was going to submit to Professor McGonagall.

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"We will be able to see Harry Potter tonight - this is not an easy thing to do. This is the only course we take with Gryffindor in our first year."

At the dinner table, Andrew, who had been busy all afternoon, was finally able to sit back and relax in his chair, but his roommate Hal suddenly brought up this topic.

This topic quickly attracted everyone's attention.

"That's true, but I heard that Potter's grades don't seem to be very good."

"It seems so. I heard that the Potions Professor scored two points from him. Apparently the professor intends to use him as a target for this year."

"Gryffindor like this happens every year, but this year is a little special. But have you heard that a powerful character appeared in Gryffindor this year?"

"Oh, that Miss Granger? I went to the professor's office today and heard that every teacher who has taken her class has nothing but praise for her."

"Yeah, I heard about it too. He rushed to the library on the first day of school and took away a lot of books. He is currently good at all subjects."

"That's amazing... But I'm not sure yet. If she doesn't perform badly by Friday, she'll probably be the top student in the grade this year."

"No way," the second-year student next to him joined the conversation, "Are we going to lose first place again in your class?"

"It's hard to say, but this is what it looks like now." Hal helped himself to a large spoonful of mashed potatoes. "At least I haven't found anyone who can suppress Miss Granger."

"All right…"

The second grade shook his head, "We're used to it... We're always used to losing first place."

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Although everyone was mentally prepared, there were still many freshmen who wanted to meet Miss Granger - although Harry and the others didn't intend to let her go, the title of top student in the grade was not much less attractive to Ravenclaw.

But after going to the astronomy tower, everyone gave up the idea.

Although the late summer breeze is very pleasant, there is one thing most people don't think about before they come.

In order to allow everyone to have a better observation effect, there is almost no light source near the tower. Even Professor Aurora Sinistra only uses fluorescent flashes to let everyone know where she is. After confirming that everyone has arrived, the light source is turned off.

In short, except for those who are closer, you can barely make out the outlines of others, and if you are a little further away, it is even difficult to tell the gender.

To be more precise, the only light source on the entire site was the astronomical instrument that was dimly lit to simulate the operation of the starry sky...

Throughout the evening, Aurora Sinistra taught various students about the stars, planets, and constellations, and all the students observed the sky through telescopes under her guidance.

This class was unusually harmonious. There was no quarrel even between Gryffindors and Slytherins - there was no way around it, everyone couldn't see each other.

Although Andrew had always doubted the relationship between astronomy and magic, he successfully re-acquainted himself with the stars in class and memorized them.

After the class, although the astronomy professor did not add points to any college and the students' wish to meet Harry Potter was not fulfilled, everyone quickly voted this professor as one of the most popular professors.

No problem - there is almost no homework in this class!
After class, Ravenclaw students returned to the common room ahead of other houses, which was rare, and then began to gossip eagerly - especially those who were close to Gryffindor.

But there was no conclusion - there was no chance to show off in this class, and everyone could hardly even see their own classmates.

And the seniors also cheerfully made supplementary comments - there is no roll call in astronomy, and if you can memorize the star map without the help of the professor, you can pass the exam perfectly, even owls.

"How can there be such a non-magical course in the magic world..."

Andrew, who thought that his senior was going to reveal some exam secrets, complained like this after listening to the supplementary remarks of the senior students - in theory, unless a wizard showed his magical power and knocked off a star, there would not be any major deviations in this class.

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"Why not let Dun-ah, Gryffindor cast a spell to get a star...Writing more stories will allow me to buy a planetarium. If I can read the star map every day in this class, I will basically get a high score."

Andrew even felt a little ashamed, but it quickly disappeared.

(End of this chapter)

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