Dolly excitedly arrived at the Transfiguration classroom, eager to catch a glimpse of the mature catgirls, only to find that there wasn't a single cat standing on the podium; all she saw was Professor McGonagall, who had finished teaching the previous group of students.

Dolly expressed her regret, as she had originally planned to pretend she didn't know Professor McGonagall was an Animagus and then pet the older catgirl.

Transfiguration truly lived up to its reputation as the most difficult course; throughout the entire lesson, only Hermione managed to transform a match.

Dolly could add points, but it's unnecessary. She wants to stick to the principle of accumulating points and adding them only when needed.

As for the usual spotlighting, let Hermione handle that for now.

Soon, it was afternoon.

Dolly and Hermione didn't have classes in the afternoon, and Hermione originally planned to take Dolly to the library to get library cards.

But Dolly dragged Hermione along to watch Harry and the others take their flying lesson.

"Why did we come here? Even if something goes wrong, won't Madam Huo Qi take care of us?"

Hermione didn't understand; Dolly couldn't exactly say she was there to witness the next iconic moment.

However, Dolly found a reason, saying, "I really enjoy flying on a broomstick, and I want to try and get a chance to fly around on one."

Hermione was speechless, but if she could fly again... she touched her cheek. It wasn't impossible.

Unfortunately, before the two could get close, Mrs. Hooch asked them to leave the lawn, as other students were prohibited from entering the entire lawn during flight lessons.

After all, no one can be sure what kind of maneuvers a young wizard who has just learned to ride a flying broom will make.

With no other option, the two found a shady spot under a tree and began reviewing what they had learned that day, intending to spend the afternoon quietly.

Neville screamed and shot into the sky before Mrs. Hodge could react, and Neville eventually slid off his flying broomstick and landed hard on the sloping side of the roof.

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Neville crouched down to try and grab something, but he lost his balance and tumbled downwards, finally falling headfirst off the roof.

The young wizards cried out in surprise at the sight, while Madam Hooch, who had been trying to keep up with Neville, was left far behind by Neville, who was circling in the air.

At this critical moment, a spell flew from more than ten meters away and struck Neville, who was about to fall to the ground.

"Wingardim Leviosa!"

Hermione was the one who took action.

66 The second is for the sake of dignity

Hermione's current favorite magic is the Levitation Charm.

The first time I used it on the train, the first time I demonstrated the spell in class, and the spell I used to vent my anger on Crookshanks yesterday was also this one.

This gave Hermione a level of control over the spell that far surpassed that of her peers at school.

Unfortunately, even though Hermione used all her strength, the magic of an 11 or 12-year-old wizard was still not enough for her to make Neville, a chubby boy of the same age, float up from a distance of more than ten meters.

Therefore, all everyone saw was Neville seemingly being pulled by an invisible rope behind him, like he was playing a bungee jumping game.

But the bungee rope snapped the next second, and Neville fell back to the ground.

Neville didn't make a sound; he collapsed limply to the ground.

The young wizards not far away were stunned, a fear of death welling up in their hearts.

"Healed completely!"

At that moment, another wand struck Neville's body.

Neville, who had been completely still, shuddered and let out a muffled groan, but still did not open his eyes.

"Get out of the way."

Lady Hooch, who had been left behind by Neville's broom taillights, finally ran over and immediately knelt down to check on Neville's condition.

Although she was nervous, she did not panic.

It's not unusual for students to fall off brooms, and as a Quidditch referee, it's all too common for her.

She even had a wealth of experience dealing with fall injuries, and after just a few glances, she confirmed that the person was not seriously hurt.

"Great levitation and healing spells, Ravenclaw gets five points!"

"Five points each!"

Hermione and Dolly exchanged a glance, both seeing the joy in each other's eyes.

However, Hermione immediately realized this was inappropriate and quickly suppressed the upward curve of her lips, saying, "Madam, is he alright?"

"Your levitation spell reduced the impact, and Miss Dursley's healing spell saved him from the risk of suffocation."

"He needs to go to Mrs. Pomfrey for a more thorough check-up, but I estimate he'll be able to go back to his dormitory tonight."

After saying that, Mrs. Hodge helped Neville up, supporting his arm with her shoulder, and said, "I'm taking him to the school hospital. Until then, none of you are allowed to use a broom!"

"I hope you can help me keep an eye on them."

The last sentence was addressed to Dolly and Hermione.

Although Madam Hooch punished the two girls for their reckless behavior yesterday, Madam Hooch is one of the most Quidditch enthusiasts at Hogwarts.

Dolly and Hermione were punished simply because they broke the rules.

But deep down, she really liked the adventurous little wizard who was good at riding a broomstick.

"Okay, ma'am."

"Leave it to us, madam."

Lady Hooch nodded and walked away unsteadily with Neville, clearly Neville's weight was not an easy thing for her.

Dolly, watching this scene, clearly sensed the differences in skill levels among the teachers.

If Madam Hooch could use zombie movement, she wouldn't need to carry Neville forward herself.

Of course, it would be a bit harsh to judge her by the term "curse" when she is a teacher who teaches flight lessons or is not even a professor.

Lady Hodge slowly disappeared into the castle buildings, and at this moment the students finally dared to start speaking.

Malfoy stared intently in Dolly's direction, his heart churning with rage.

He hates Dolly.

No, it would be more accurate to say it's hatred.

He certainly couldn't forget the grudge from that day just because of Snape's lesson. After all, if Snape really favored a Mudblood, he would definitely tell his father.

After that day, Snape found him.

Tell Malfoy that the reason he was so angry was because the banquet hall was right behind him, where all the Hogwarts staff, including the headmaster, were present.

He couldn't do nothing, so he used the upside-down bell on Malfoy.

Of course, Dolly would find this reason very lame if she heard it.

Because if the headmaster were actually there, he would definitely be the first person to stop Snape from using spells on the students.

Unless it is for necessary teaching, treatment, and protection, a professor using spells on students is actually a violation of the school's staff code of conduct.

However, such a reason would be enough to fool Malfoy.

Thus, in Malfoy's mind, a chain of cause and effect was formed.

Dolly beat him up twice!

For the first time, he humiliated this wizard from a noble, pure-blooded family with his fists in the car.

The second time, he used the circumstances to force Snape to take action against him, and afterwards claimed it was a misunderstanding.

How could Malfoy swallow this insult?

Especially after learning that Snape took a student to the school hospital for the first time, and that student was Dolly.

Dolly was encouraged by Snape's Potions class and became the class representative for Snape's Potions class, just like him.

Malfoy's hatred for Dolly was further compounded by his fear of falling out of favor.

He didn't understand why Dolly received so much attention from Snape, but it was enough to make him worry that he was no longer the one Snape cared for most.

Otherwise, relying solely on his own abilities, he would never have been able to demonstrate the pure-blood glory of the Malfoy family.

Therefore, he had to make Dolly pay the price.

Embarrassment, loss of favor, or even expulsion from school!

With this in mind, Malfoy began to ponder the plan he had been working on for several hours.

Then a flash of light caught my eye, and I was drawn to something.

His eyes lit up with joy, and he jogged over to pick it up.

"What a coincidence, I've discovered something."

"That silly Longbottom lost the memory ball his grandma gave him."

"As expected of the foolish Longbottom, he hits people on trains, forgets things at school, and drops things on the grass."

Why didn't he kill himself by falling?

Malfoy's few words caused the Slytherin students to burst into laughter.

As he spoke, he looked at Dolly provocatively.

This scene is actually very similar to the scene on the train.

It was Longbottom who initiated the conflict, and it was also Malfoy who confronted Harry Potter and his friends and family.

This time, however, Malfoy was confident of victory, because he had a flying broom in his hand.

Dolly blinked, not expecting Malfoy to come straight at her.

This is not surprising, though. It's normal for Malfoy to hate her, since Dolly had already given Malfoy two beatings before school even started.

At first glance, Malfoy seems like the kind of person who would shout, "My dad never hit me!"

Now that he's been beaten, how could Malfoy not hold a grudge?

What Dolly couldn't understand was whether he was afraid of getting beaten up again.

Or does Dolly think that with so many Slytherin wizards behind her, she won't dare to throw a punch?

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