Spotted By Grindelwald And Went To Hogwarts Chapter 633: A conversation between two girls


Stephanie leaned on Sean's arm, her smooth shoulders twisted restlessly, and a hesitant expression appeared on her face.

Sean is a little strange. Logically speaking, the teaching assistant job at Hogwarts is quite suitable for Stephanie. Although she has a cold personality, she is not a communication barrier, nor is she socially phobic—this girl is simply not interested in interpersonal communication.

However, when necessary, Stephanie's language organization ability, logical reasoning ability, etc. are very online. At the same time, due to the facial expression with facial paralysis and the unsteady tone of voice, she is surprisingly convincing when she speaks.

This was reflected when Sean organized the summer camp. At the same time, this was also one of the reasons Sean felt that Stephanie could be a good teaching assistant—the group of young wizards who had participated in the summer camp and had been absorbed into the Golden Dawn by Sean were all outstanding in their ages.

The most important thing is that with the blessing of glasses, Stephanie's natural charm ability will no longer have a huge effect on wizards. Although there will still be a little impact, but that impact, Stephanie's delicate face can already do it.

And Stephanie just needs a more flexible job now, returning to Hogwarts should be a good choice.

Familiar working environment, there is no difficult work content for her, and she can go back to her favorite library-in addition, to be a little narcissistic, Sean feels that he is also an important factor in Stephanie's choice of work.

Young people who eat Sui and know the taste don't want to get tired of being together, this is common all over the world.

So, Stephanie's hesitation surprised Sean very much.

"Huh? Don't you like it?" Sean asked softly, brushing away the messy and sticky hair between her foreheads.

Stephanie shook her head.

Sean lowered his head a little, and carefully observed the girl's face.

It's so beautiful... This is the first thought that popped into Sean's head...

However, there was only a slight hesitation on Stephanie's delicate face, and she didn't look anxious or embarrassed.

There may be something inappropriate...

Thinking of this, Sean smiled slightly. He was just offering a reference suggestion, rather than asking the other party to do something. Since she was very hesitant, there was no need to force it, let alone delve into it.

"It's just an employment direction," Sean teased, and then began to use his hands to perform evil activities. "I will come to Hogsmeade tomorrow to pick up a batch of new teaching assistants for interviews. If you are suddenly interested, come to Three Broomsticks and find me. If you are not interested, then find another job."

Stephanie's face turned red again, and she glanced at Sean with reproach and joy. What she blamed was that this guy was too energetic and always restless, but what she was happy with was his trust and understanding of herself.

"Okay, then I'll tell you tomorrow." She didn't bother much.

"Then it's settled—"

Amidst Stephanie's exclamation, he hugged the girl up.

"It's your turn."

The shyness in Stephanie's eyes flashed, and then she gritted her teeth and started to work hard.

Fortunately, this room has shielding magic...

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That night, Sean walked towards his four-poster bed while stretching his waist after washing up.

Terry's slightly surprised voice sounded from the side: "Sean, what have you been doing these two days?"

"Go to class and work as usual." Sean looked normal.

Terry came over and patted Sean on the shoulder with emotion: "Don't put too much burden on your shoulders."

"Huh?"

"Look at you, the dark circles under your eyes are so heavy these two days, man, I know you have a lot of things to do, but you can't be so busy, your body is important." Terry looked worried.

Sean laughed dryly: "It's okay, maybe I'm really busy, just take a good sleep."

The past two days have been really busy... Stephanie always called for five servings when ordering food, which made the hotel owner look at her with surprise.

No way, it's too much consumption - Sean eats three servings, Stephanie eats two servings.

In the dormitory, another roommate brought a cup and handed it over: "Sean, try this, soaked in the dried fruit of the West African Alkali Moonlight Fruit, it can calm the nerves and help sleep."

"Thanks, buddy." Sean was not polite, he really needed this too.

After receiving the cup, the roommate happened to see Sean's shoulders under the loose pajamas. He asked strangely, "Sean, why are there so many red marks on your shoulders and collarbone? Do you want to go to the infirmary?"

"Oh, this, it's okay, Hu Meizi bit me, I've already taken the antidote."

"Oh, so...huh? Isn't Hu Meizi not active at all this season?"

"There are a batch of mutated ones, just happened to be encountered by me..."

Facing the questions of his roommates as usual, Sean drank up the liquid in the glass, then stretched himself and climbed onto the bed.

"Sleep time, guys, good night."

"Good night——"

Just as Sean was about to fall asleep, he suddenly noticed a wave of magic, and this wave was very familiar to him, and it belonged to the Room of Requirement.

Someone has entered the Room of Requirement, and with higher privileges.

Sean was not surprised either. Stephanie told him during the day that she would go back to Hogwarts at night and go to the library to "borrow" two books to read before going to bed.

I think this girl sneaked in in the dead of night, but it was a bit late.

Tomorrow I have to tell her to go to bed early and have a good rest...

Yawned, Sean fell into a deep sleep.

At this time, in the Room of Requirement, Stephanie, wearing the uniform of the seventh grade before graduation, appeared.

However, she didn't rush to the library to "borrow books". Instead, she sat on the soft cushion she was familiar with and looked in the direction of the stone wall, as if she was waiting for something.

After a while, the stone wall twisted and wriggled and reorganized, and the wooden door opened.

A tall figure walked in.

"You're back..." Hermione in her pajamas closed the door behind her back, looking at Stephanie with a slightly complicated look.

Stephanie nodded slightly: "Well, it should take more time to come back, but my grandfather's body is recovering very well, and I just happened to be free."

Hermione stepped on her slippers and walked to Stephanie's side. She pulled up the hem of her nightgown and sat down beside her.

After a brief silence, she sighed: "Actually, you don't have to keep your promise so much, I didn't care at the time..."

Stephanie shook her head: "This is the most appropriate promise I could think of at the time, no matter whether you really don't care or pretend you don't care, but when I return to Hogwarts, I should let you know."

Hermione pursed her lips, she hugged her knees, her tone was soft, with a hint of confusion: "It doesn't make any sense..."

Stephanie showed an incomprehensible expression: "Why is it meaningless? I promised you that I will stay away from Hogwarts Castle for a period of time after I graduate. If I want to return, I must first inform you and let you make the decision..."

Hermione interrupted her a little irritably: "But you didn't need to give me this promise...it was just a ball, and I should thank you, otherwise I wouldn't have anyone to invite..."

"I did it to not embarrass Sean. You and I understand it in my heart, but it's unfair to you that I made this decision, so I should pay the price." Stephanie's tone didn't fluctuate.

Hermione looked even more upset: "What's the price to pay, as if I must compete with you for Sean - and said that you will leave the time when you are not around, so that me and... and Sean can develop more naturally. What is this? A rotten rivalry plot in second-rate love?"

Stephanie pursed her lips: "You were not as anxious as you are now."

Hermione's voice suddenly became a little louder: "I'm not anxious!"

Stephanie opened her mouth, but finally said nothing.

The Room of Requirement fell into an awkward silence.

Hermione stared intently at the hem of her skirt, her fingers intertwined to play with the decoration on the nightdress from time to time, and she unconsciously leaned forward and back, like a child playing with a wooden horse.

She was in a good mood today, but after receiving Stephanie's signal, her mood changed step by step. When she opened the wooden door that appeared on the wall and saw her again, her mood became extremely chaotic and anxious.

The dance...

Hermione bit her lower lip hard.

Sean's performance that time has proved that he is a big carrot, he has a crush on Daisy, Stephanie...and himself.

Hermione admitted that she was happy that Sean found her when she was practicing dancing.

The dance of the two of them was not in sync. Seeing Xiao En trying to cooperate with her, but she was still clumsily stepping on each other's feet, she felt depressed.

He is still so patient, always smiling, and using humorous words to dispel his worries—just like when the two first met, his attitude towards himself has never changed, sincere, gentle, and a gentleman...

However, he had the same attitude towards Daisy and Stephanie. He even danced with Daisy before dancing with himself.

Hermione didn't know if she suddenly felt a little jealous of Daisy, but she suddenly realized something in the process of constantly stepping on her feet and being comforted by Sean - she was not unique to Sean Wallop.

More importantly, you can't get the uniqueness of the other party.

That's hard to change, and that's not even the most important thing.

The most important point is that because I can't get this kind of uniqueness, I have a lot of emotions-for example, Daisy, Stephanie and Sean formed a team to participate in the Goblet of Fire, and I am worried about whether I will be rejected;

Too much of this emotion, she doesn't like it.

So, after that dance, Hermione secretly made a decision - to continue to be Sean Wallop's best friend, of course, only best friend.

She shouldn't give up on herself because of Sean, and fall into worry—especially if Sean can't give her the uniqueness she wants.

So, when Stephanie found out that she wanted to attend the ball with her, she readily agreed—to save that philandering carrot from getting entangled.

As for Stephanie's promise, she didn't take it to heart - I don't need this so-called time to develop a relationship, I don't want to compete with you for a boy, and I don't need this kind of promise that is close to charity.

She understood very well that Stephanie was not giving alms, but clearly put forward the concept of 'competition': let Sean go this time, and I will give you a step in competition-this is what Stephanie wanted to express.

However, she doesn't like to compete with other girls for a relationship, and her pride doesn't allow herself to do so.

She doesn't want to comment on why Stephanie is so... so generous, but she just wants to be herself.

She thought so.

However, what happened afterwards...

Sean has no self-knowledge at all!

This philandering radish is still tirelessly treating the three girls equally well!

And...and he's expressing more and more truth to himself alone.

He looked so weak and tired in front of himself - he found himself.

She admitted that she hesitated-does this mean a kind of uniqueness?

Pride and emotion are like two lines that will never communicate, but they are intertwined because of the expansion of emotion, which makes Hermione extremely distressed.

However, the moment Stephanie graduated, she suddenly felt a great sense of relief—this straightforward, smart, and beautiful girl can no longer stay by Sean's side like she does~IndoMTL.com~Even, I still have that promise...

Everything is getting better.

Then it came to an abrupt end today.

Obviously I should welcome my friend back, I should obviously stick to my pride-but why am I so upset?

Hermione took several deep breaths, and her fingertips were tangled together doing inexplicable movements.

Stephanie didn't speak, just looked at Hermione quietly.

After a long time, she stood up: "I will only do what I should do - Hermione, I can't help you."

Annoyance flashed in Hermione's eyes: "I don't need your help either."

Stephanie smiled: "Then I hope I'm still your friend."

Hermione stared at the other party's beautiful face, and unconsciously spit out small bubbles from her mouth.

Then, she stood up impatiently: "You have always been my friend!"

"So?"

Hermione gritted her teeth: "No reason! Me, me! I haven't figured it out yet!"

Stephanie blinked innocently following Sean's example: "Then I'll wait for your answer."

Seeing her imitating Sean, Hermione was furious: "Did you do it on purpose!"

"Of course—" Stephanie smiled charmingly, Hermione was stunned by her beautiful face.

Hermione bit her lips angrily, and then said, "If I start to hate you, it must be your fault!"

"Well, I don't think that day will come."

"You imitate Sean's hate really quickly... well, where are you going to sleep tonight?"

Stephanie stroked her long hair: "Hogsmeade, I should go back too."

"Let's go now, you——huh? What's on your neck, you got bitten?"

"Oh, Hu Meizi bit me, it's fine..."


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