Hogwarts Emerald

Chapter 162 Ada: I Can’t Bear This Grievance

There are always a group of people who don't want to see good things in others, and seeing others be embarrassed is the greatest pleasure in their lives. Today, they finally waited for Ada's embarrassing incident, which was enough for them to celebrate.

They thought this was an excellent opportunity to slap Ada in the face. As long as Harry performed well enough during the official competition, he would be slapping Ada hard in the face. The better he was, the more painful the slap would be.

It's a pity that they will never see such a scene in their lifetime. Ada didn't care about Harry becoming a Seeker. As long as it wasn't herself, anyone could be a Seeker. Ada didn't care whether Harry or anyone else performed well or not. This was not her pain point at all.

Otherwise, the twins knew Ada well, and they knew what Ada cared about. What Ada cared about was that Harry's broomstick was given to him by Professor McGonagall.

That's right, Ada was jealous, and her behavior was so childish that it was so childish. This emotion shouldn't have appeared in her body, but it did.

Ada didn't care if it was Dumbledore who bought Harry Potter a broomstick, and she didn't care if Dumbledore bought Harry Potter a rocket.

But it was Professor McGonagall who gave Harry Potter Nimbus 2000. How could this not make Ada think too much! It was this strong sense of crisis that made Ada feel that she was no longer Professor McGonagall's favorite cub.

Ada did not expect that one day she would actually live in the shape of Ron and be reduced to the same level as Ron.

There are seven children in the Weasley family. It is naturally impossible for the Weasleys to divide their love for their children into seven equal parts. They are just ordinary people and cannot be so equal.

Ron was not the eldest son, Bill. The Weasleys had just become parents at that time, so they naturally favored the eldest son. He is not the youngest, Ginny is the youngest, and Ginny will be loved by everyone in the family. At the same time, Ron is not the best, he is not Charlie, and he is not Percy.

Mr. and Mrs. Weasley are kind people. They will not treat their children poorly. They also love Ron very much, but compared to the other brothers, Ron is indeed the least favored.

This situation is rare in families with many children. Parents are also human beings. They cannot divide the water equally, and they cannot balance a bowl of water. Some children will get more, and some children will naturally get less.

Ada felt that in the eyes of Professor McGonagall, she was Ron in the Weasley family, and Harry Potter was Bill, Charlie, or Ginny. Anyway, they were the ones who were loved more.

Jealousy changes people beyond recognition, and jealousy separates hostage walls. Ada knew that her current appearance must be disgusting, so ugly that no one could even look at her. It was as if she had just eaten a large basket of lemons, and sour water continued to overflow from the bottom of her heart, almost drowning her whole body.

In the Transfiguration class, Ada really wanted Professor McGonagall to comfort her. Her face was filled with "Come and coax me, I'm very easy to coax." It's a pity that her flirtatious look was shown to the blind man. Professor McGonagall didn't understand her abnormality and thought that Ada was uncomfortable in some way.

Professor McGonagall once had a marriage, but this happy time lasted only three years. Professor McGonagall had no children and no experience in raising children. If it were Mrs. Weasley today, she would be able to tell Ada at a glance. What exactly is wrong.

This is the art of specialization. Compared with Transfiguration, Professor McGonagall can beat Mrs. Weasley ten blocks away. If it is about raising children, Mrs. Weasley can let Professor McGonagall run ten blocks ahead.

In addition, Ada always pretends to be sensible, which makes Professor McGonagall never expect that Ada actually has the ability to be jealous. For the well-informed Professor McGonagall, this question was not only over the top but also a bit too difficult. She really couldn't do it.

Ada saw all of Professor McGonagall's "inaction", and she felt even more uncomfortable. Now Ada is just like the heroine in a third-rate TV series, completely making trouble without reason, but she is not making trouble with the hero, but herself.

Professor McGonagall was right about one thing. Ada had indeed been feeling unwell for the past two days. As a human being, there are always a few days of discomfort every month, accompanied by emotions such as irritability, anxiety, and sensitivity.

If the broomstick had come a few days earlier or a few days later, there wouldn't have been so many moths, but it just chose this moment, as if its arrival was just to stimulate Ada.

In the past two days, Ada has been adjusting and controlling her emotions, trying not to affect others. The arrival of the broomstick in the morning caused Ada's peaceful state of mind to collapse. Her previous efforts were in vain, and she could no longer adjust herself.

In the entire Hogwarts, only the twins now knew that Ada was having trouble, and Ada herself was in the wrong place again. She didn't listen to the twins' comfort at all.

To Ada, the twins' comfort sounded like they were just trying to fool her. "Nimbus 2000 was originally prepared for you, but you don't want to play anymore, so it was transferred to Harry." Wasn't this what the twins were doing to her? Are you being fooled by a three-year-old?

Ada was tentatively designated as the seeker in the first week of school. Now half a month has passed and there is not even a trace of a broom. Ada just wanted to ask the two of them: How could an owl fly so slowly and not be able to bring back a broken broom in half a month? Errol?

There is Potions class in the afternoon. Snape basically ignores Ada's existence. As long as Ada doesn't blow up the classroom like Seamus Finnigan, Snape will not care about her. The Potions Professor now treats Ada She is angry, so I plan to dry her out.

There was no problem with this approach before, but today Ada was abnormal, so abnormal that she added too much leech juice to the crucible. Ada made a mistake in the chaos and destroyed a whole pot of potions. She dared to say that her "shrinking potions" could poison everyone in the classroom!

Ada no longer wants to stay in the underground classroom. She needs to calm down and regain her lost sanity and normalcy. Ada raised her hand and said, "Professor Snape, I am not feeling well today. Can I leave for a while?"

Snape didn't even look at her. He said, "No, there are all kinds of potions in the cabinet. Find a bottle and drink it. If you accidentally poison yourself, I won't be responsible."

The Potions Professor didn't know that Ada was acting strange today. He thought that Ada was just trying to get his attention. He won't forgive Ada so easily. Let's talk about it next month. Don't even think about it this month.

Soon the classmates in the classroom saw Ada leave her seat, but she did not go to the cabinet with the medicine, but went directly to the door of the classroom.

"If you go back to your seat now, Gryffindor won't have to deduct points." Snape said. The threat of deducting points has always had a miraculous effect on Ada. He used this trick to subdue Ada in the first place.

But this trick was destined to fail today. Ada didn't care whether Gryffindor deducted points or not. Snape's threat of deducting points made her feel even more uncomfortable.

If it weren't for Professor McGonagall, who cares if Gryffindor deducted points or not. So what if Gryffindor ranks last for many years? Ada can still graduate when she should. She cares about the collective, who cares about her!

Ada, who was in an explosive state of mind, turned back to look at Snape. She asked with a smile: "Five points? Or ten points? If that's not enough, how about fifty points?"

After speaking, Ada left the underground classroom directly. Ada knew she shouldn't feel this way, nor should she question Professor McGonagall's preference for her, but she couldn't help but think so.

The classroom was quiet, no one dared to speak now, no one wanted to get in Snape's wrongdoing. It's been a long time coming. The little lions have been waiting for Ada to confront Snape for more than two years. They finally saw it today, and it was worth the deduction.

"Gryffindor deducted..." Snape only said half of the sentence before continuing, and Gryffindor was not deducted any points.

The reason why Snape deliberately ignored Ada was because Ada and Harry Potter got together. This familiar scene made him uncomfortable, as if what happened back then happened again.

The look in Ada's eyes when she left the classroom just now made him feel even more uncomfortable. He seemed to have seen the past and himself in a trance.

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