Levin was deeply shocked after hearing Ginny's words.

Holy crap, I gave Ron the sex-changing serum purely out of a twisted sense of humor.

Turns out you guys are all even more extreme than me!

Harry and Ron have become addicted to it, and they want to keep changing.

That's one thing, but why did you, as Ron's sister, go straight to marriage?

Ginny's words reminded Levin of something he had once read:

Tomboy is the ultimate choice for straight men!

In this theory: an ordinary girl still has [censored warning], but also carries a lot of super troublesome things, such as makeup, wanting to buy a lot of clothes and useless junk, and watching boring trashy TV series, etc.

A gay man is gay, but he and his partner share similar interests.

As for tomboys, they have the best of both worlds—they have a woman's body, but they can keep up with straight men in their thinking. They have great interests and personalities and share a wide range of common topics with straight men.

On the contrary, cross-dressers are 200% negative. Being with one means not only having to do what a man does, but also having to deal with all the troubles and problems that only women have.

In fact, Levin actually agrees with some of the views expressed in this opinion.

Of all his female friends now, Levin's favorites are Cerira and Hermione.

Because their thinking contains some masculine elements (4.9), they are rational, unemotional, goal-oriented, proactive, and enjoy logic. Like Levin, they are also very interested in studying magic, fighting, and great undertakings that change the world.

Of course, this doesn't mean he dislikes Cho Chang's gentle and tender personality; it's just that Levin easily feels a sense of "like-mindedness" when he's with Ciri and Hermione.

But now it seems that Harry is about to have an absolutely perfect partner who is far superior to them and far superior to the "tomboy" in this theory.

It means she'll be your brother during the day and your wife at night.

Levin felt that if he thought about this strange relationship for even one more time, he would get a sty.

He thought for a moment and reminded Ginny, "Even if you support their relationship, remember not to tell anyone, especially your family. I'm not sure if your parents will ever think about having another daughter."

"Don't worry, I know." Ginny patted her budding chest. "I'll work hard on that."

Effort? Effort in what?

Should you try to change your parents' minds and get them to want a daughter? Or should you try to get them to accept that they have another daughter?

For the first time, Levin felt that Luna was a wonderful girl, and her best friend Ginny was no less so.

In the original work, she was the official savior's love interest, which is a real waste.

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The photo shows Ginny.

Chapter 384 Shirella Returns

Levin stayed in the ward for about half an hour, and left after enjoying the celebration dinner with the two girls.

Hermione and the rest of the Erudite Society are waiting for him.

Time flew by and it was already afternoon.

With the time to pick up the hostage fast approaching, Harry, with a heart full of trepidation, stepped into the school infirmary ahead of time.

The school clinic was very quiet, with only the ticking of the clock.

Harry looked around and noticed that Madam Pomfrey wasn't there, so he seized this golden opportunity and decisively barged in.

He walked to Ronnie's bedside, intending to open the curtain and share some quiet time with her, perhaps chatting or something.

Just as he was about to do so, a tall figure barged in.

Harry turned around and saw Krum.

Judging from the way he shook his head and looked around, he was clearly not there to visit his hostages.

So what is he here for?

The answer is obvious: he is completely aligned with his goal—Ronnie Weasley.

So, right there in the school clinic, the two started arguing about who was qualified to stay with Ronnie at her bedside, and almost came to blows!

Harry tried to lift the curtain, but Krum blocked his way first.

Harry demanded, "What do you want to do?"

“Of course, I’ll stay with her at the hospital!” Krum said matter-of-factly. “Ronnie needs someone to take care of her.”

Harry's eyes widened, and he said angrily, "Ronnie is my hostage, so of course I should be the one to keep her company!"

However, Krum retorted without backing down, "You can't hide Ronnie away forever; that's too selfish. You should consider Ronnie's own opinion."19

“My opinion is Ronnie’s!” Harry pointed out sharply.

Krum shook his head: "I don't believe it! Let her tell me herself."

The two argued louder and louder, seemingly forgetting where they were.

Just as the two were about to come to blows, a loud male voice broke the tense atmosphere.

"Stop arguing!"

They turned around and were surprised to find that the voice was coming from Ronnie's bed.

The curtain to the bed was quickly pulled back, and out of the bed emerged a boy—Ron Weasley.

“I said, stop arguing!” He frowned at Harry and Krum.

Krum was stunned by what he saw and didn't want to discuss the argument anymore.

He pointed at Ron, staring wide-eyed at the bed where he was lying, and demanded, "Ron, is that you? Where's Ronnie?"

Ronnie? Of course, it's because the effects of the drug wore off and I turned back into Ron.

Of course, Ron wouldn't dare answer like that, and it wasn't something to brag about.

Harry understood what was going on, but he didn't say anything, his eyes clearly showing disappointment as he looked at Ron.

He knew that the argument with Krum had wasted their precious time, preventing them from seeing Ronnie one last time.

This regret made him hate Krum even more.

Faced with Krum's questioning, Ron could only give a vague answer: "Ronnie left a long time ago. She's not a wizard at Hogwarts; she has her own things to do."

"You didn't tell me earlier!"

Krum angrily punched the wall and turned to leave.

Before leaving, he didn't forget to threaten Harry: "You can't have her all to yourself forever, just you wait!"

After saying that, he opened the door and strode away.

Taking advantage of the opportunity, a small beetle flew out from the crack in the door, circled in the air a few times, and then flew away.

In the infirmary, only Harry and Ron remained, staring at each other.

Because of the transformation serum, when the two met in their normal state, there was always a subtle awkward atmosphere in the air.

Harry was at a loss and instinctively wanted to break the silence.

He turned to look at Ginny in the bed next to him, and was about to greet her when Ron hurriedly pulled him away.

"What's wrong, Ron? Why are you in such a hurry?" Harry was completely confused, not understanding why Ron was so nervous.

Ron explained vaguely as he walked briskly, "I've been in the infirmary for too long, Harry, I'm so bored."

He wouldn't tell Harry that it was because Ginny had seen through their trick, and he was too ashamed to face her.

It's incredibly embarrassing to have your sister discover that your own brother is a cross-dresser.

Harry and the other warriors then gave an interview to the media.

During the interview, Harry met Rita Skeeter again.

This woman would pester him every time they met, as if she wanted to find something out of him.

But this time, Rita Skeeter surprisingly didn't cause him any trouble, and didn't ask those sharp and embarrassing questions.

This made Harry extremely grateful.

Compared to that, even the regret of not being able to meet Ronnie seemed less important.

After accompanying Hermione to the interview, Levin did not go to the Great Hall for dinner.

Instead, he returned to the tower with Hermione.

There's also a victory celebration banquet in the tower today.

It was not only to celebrate Hermione's first place win again, but also to welcome Cirira back from Albania.

"Welcome back, Master Levin."

As soon as Levin entered the tower, he was greeted by Rowena.

She bowed slightly, as if a butler were welcoming her master home. Behind her stood Gwen and Orianna, two artificial maids.

Only she, the Heroic Spirit who had made a pact with Levin, could pinpoint his return so accurately.

“Thank you, Rowena… You did a great job today,” Levin praised.

“It would be my pleasure to serve you.” Rowena’s eyes lit up when she mentioned it.

She opened her mouth as if she wanted to talk to Levin about something, but in the end she said, "Young Master Levin, Miss Ciriara and Miss Penelope have arrived. They are in the training room, while the others are preparing dinner on the first floor."

“Understood.” Levin nodded, then looked at Hermione. “Shall we go to the training room first?”

"I'll do whatever you say." Hermione nodded, withdrawing her curious gaze from Rowena.

She knew very well that Levin must miss Cirira terribly, having not seen her for some time.

The two arrived at the training room door. Levin pushed the door open and went in, and heard Cirira's voice: "Note that in this situation, you need to use your waist and abdomen as well, so that you can quickly dodge the spells that are attacking you."

Penelope was leaning forward, arching her back, striking an extremely alluring pose.

Ciri had one hand on Penelope's waist and the other on Penelope's abdomen, creating an extremely ambiguous scene.

Especially with Ciri's short hair, if you don't look closely, you might mistake it for a man and a woman flirting.

Hearing the sound, Penelope looked up and met Levin's gaze. Her eyes lit up at first, but then she rolled her eyes at Levin, turned her head away deliberately, and bit her red lips with her white teeth.

Clearly, she felt that Levin had arrived at the wrong time.

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