Chapter 394 Ada’s Migraine
The night passed like this, and many people fell asleep with doubts, including Ada.
But Ada didn't think about who put Harry's name into the Goblet of Fire, nor what his purpose was. Ada wonders if she can have another uneventful Halloween before she graduates.
Perhaps Ada felt that she should make a suggestion to the school to cancel Halloween next year, so that no matter who wanted to cause trouble, there would be no available time on Halloween.
It’s really too much to keep causing trouble on Halloween! Next year will be Ada's last Halloween at Hogwarts. Can she feel more at ease? Autumn pear cream!
When school resumed classes, things turned out just as Ada expected. The students began to exclude and isolate Harry. This is true even for Hufflepuff, who has always been on good terms with Gryffindor and has a generous personality, not to mention Ravenclaw and Slytherin.
Even a small group of people within Gryffindor do this, and it's not unusual for the other three houses to do anything.
This means that Ada is a student of Gryffindor and in the same house as Harry. If Ada were a student of three other houses, that house would have to boycott Harry from top to bottom, including the dean.
The only thing that made Ada feel gratified was that everyone was relatively restrained, just ostracized in their eyes and actions, and did not rise to the level of human beings. No one was verbally abusive or violent.
Ada just felt a headache, feeling that the superficial peace she had worked so hard to create had been broken. Harry on the other side didn't just have a headache, his whole body ached.
Harry thought that over time, everyone would get used to his status as a warrior and at least no longer treat him coldly, but Harry was wrong, he overestimated everyone.
The Hufflepuff students felt that Harry's selection was unjust and unfair, which made the little badgers particularly indignant; the Ravenclaw students thought that Harry had played a trick and wanted to earn money for himself. More reputation, the eaglets are very disdainful of this behavior; as for Slytherin, does Slytherin need a reason to dislike Harry?
There is also the fact that no matter how you look at it, Ada is more like a warrior. The students in Slytherin are afraid of Ada's strength, and they have been punished by Ada not once or twice; the remaining three houses are somewhat awe-inspiring, and Ada never bullies the weak, which is hard not to make people feel good. . In addition, the plate is bright and the strips are smooth. It looks good when you choose it and put it there. Moreover, it is not an embroidered pillow, but it is really good.
The thing that made Harry most uncomfortable was Ron. His best friend's incomprehension made Harry upset every day, and his temper became much worse.
Ron's performance was also seen in the eyes of the twins. Fred and George understood their little brother's mentality very well. It was a very stressful thing to be friends with someone who was better than them in everything.
Jealousy of Harry becoming a warrior and a sense of betrayal that he "knew" how to sign up but didn't tell him, these two things blinded Ron's eyes and prevented him from realizing anything was wrong.
The two of them are almost wearing a pair of trousers. They stay together every day. Ron should know best whether Harry has taken the initiative to sign up, but Ron is not thinking about anything now, nor does he give himself the best. Friends support Harry when he needs it most.
Fred and George also felt this way before, just because Ada was so outstanding that the twins felt that they were not worthy of standing by her side more than once.
For a period of time, what Ada said or did, even if it was a joke, would make the twins think about it for a long time. Does she dislike us? Does she no longer need us? She deserves someone better...
Fortunately, the twins were optimistic people by nature and were not crushed by their deep-seated inferiority. Instead, they found self-confidence in other aspects, so they did not become like the resentful women who stayed alone in their empty boudoirs like Ron did now.
Fred and George watched indifferently and did not try to persuade Ron for the time being. The two brothers felt that it was better for Ron to figure this out for himself. They did not want to get involved in the friendship between Ron and Harry.
Unless there is really no other way and Ron just can't figure it out, then Fred and George will talk to him. This is their obligation as brothers.
As the days passed, Ron and Harry not only failed to reconcile, Harry's life went from bad to worse, and Ada's only comfort was gone.
In the past two days, a badge suddenly became popular in the school, a badge that insults people. This badge is large, glows even in the dark, and reads: Support Esmeralda Twisted Fate, the true champion of Hogwarts.
It's okay if it's just like this. Ada also wants to thank them for their support and for spelling their name correctly, but the real purpose of this badge is not just to support Ada.
When someone touches the badge hard, the words "Support Ada" will disappear and be replaced by "Potter Stinks", and it will also shine with a green light, which is particularly dazzling.
At first, this badge was only popular in a small area, and the prefects of various colleges also confiscated many badges. But the prefects were unable to stop the spread of the badges, and soon the badges became popular throughout the school and were repeatedly banned.
Helpless, the prefects had no choice but to come to Ada and ask Ada to come up with a charter. What should everyone do? Should they continue to strictly adhere to the badges and not allow provocations and troubles, or should they let things go as they please.
Although she had expected it, Ada's head was still buzzing when she saw the students' boycott and badges. She felt that her blood pressure must have reached 200 now.
Harry was announced as the fourth warrior, and then Dumbledore patted his ass and left, no matter what the students thought or how dissatisfied they were. Dumbledore withdrew, but left all this mess to Ada. Wasn't this forcing Zhang Fei to embroider?
What can be done? Ada doesn't know what to do. She really wants to pull Dumbledore's beard and ask the principal how to deal with it now.
Ada can't arrest everyone with a badge and put them in solitary confinement. That's close to one-third of the students in Hogwarts! Water can carry a boat, but it can also capsize it. If Ada dared to do this, the vast sea of students would definitely drown her.
But Ada had to deal with it. Everyone in Slytherin was waiting to see her joke, and they were all waiting to overthrow Ada's "brutal rule"!
The law does not punish everyone, so Ada can only punish the first culprits and ignore the followers. Ada asked the prefects to go back and investigate to see if they could find the source of the badges and punish those who made and provided them.
Before Ada could find out anything, there was another disturbance in the school, and Harry and Malfoy got into a fight.
The cause of the matter was, of course, Malfoy's shameless display of the "Potter's Shit" badge. This act ignited Harry's pent-up anger, and then both men pulled out their wands and started pecking at each other.
It was unclear who of the two cast spells faster and who struck first, but there was no doubt that Malfoy was the one who provoked first, and Harry was the one who took out the wand first.
There was nothing wrong with the noobs pecking each other. The two of them had obviously cast a spell, but nothing happened to them. Instead, Hermione and Goyle were struck by the spell.
Goyle developed a large boil on his face, and Hermione's front teeth continued to grow longer, transforming into a veritable Miss Beaver.
Since the two novices were pecking each other at the door of the Potions classroom, Harry was caught red-handed by Snape.
It was obviously a fight, but in Snape's case, it turned into Harry's unilateral violence. Gryffindor was deducted a full fifty points, Harry was imprisoned, and Ron, who had done nothing, was also imprisoned. out of confinement.
Malfoy was still showing off the "Potter Stinky" badge, and Harry was so angry that he was shaking all over and wanted to hit Snape with the Cruciatus Curse.
Ada had a headache that hurt like needles. She ran to the astronomy tower alone, trying to hide in peace.
Astronomy classes are held at night. Few people come here during the day, and Professor Sinistra is not here usually. From the Astronomy Tower, you can almost have a bird's-eye view of the entire Hogwarts. You can see the students moving like ants on the ground, the Forbidden Forest in the distance, the calm Black Lake, and the large boats parked on the lake.
Holding on to the wall, Ada leaned forward and took a look. She felt that her legs and feet were a little weak because it was too high. At this time, familiar footsteps came from behind her.
"I didn't expect you to hide here." Dumbledore said jokingly, "Is it because you can't think about it and are seeking suicide?"