Hogwarts: Wizards Supreme

Chapter 8 Reconciliation

Brian returned to the Slytherin common room, packed up the textbooks he had placed in front of the fireplace, and yawned lightly.

The harvest this time was not bad.

[Witness and participate in the discovery of the trapdoor, witness points +0.5×2]

Because he participated in the whole process, he received double witness points, but he only received 1 point.

"Witness points are rarer than I thought." Brian said while holding his chin.

It was already very late, and Brian returned to the dormitory where the lights had been turned off. He could hear Crabbe and Goyle snoring one after another in the distance.

But tonight, Malfoy did not sleep. He sat upright on the four-poster bed, waiting for him in the darkness.

"Where have you been, Brian?" he whispered, gray eyes shining in the darkness.

"I want to know if you are trying to ruin my good deeds again?" Malfoy said in his mocking tone.

"Ah, Draco, I heard what you said, and I'm a little worried about you, so..." Brian said softly, there was no way he could hide this matter.

"I waited for Potter and the others, but I didn't wait for you. Instead, I was almost caught by Filch." Brian said softly, "It seems that I did something unnecessary. You did a very smart thing, and you never tire of deceit. Draco."

"But you ruined it again!" Malfoy's voice became louder. Crabbe and Goyle were still sound asleep.

"I'm sorry about this. But if we had communicated in advance, it wouldn't have happened, right?" Brian spread his hands.

"I don't need you to do unnecessary things!" Malfoy said through gritted teeth.

"No, I think we are friends, Draco." Brian looked into Malfoy's eyes with a sincere expression and said in a soft tone, "Friends should help each other."

Malfoy turned his head away and snorted heavily.

"I think friends should support each other even if they have different opinions in some places, right?" The soft voice made Malfoy prick up his ears. "Maybe you and I can't understand each other's thoughts sometimes, but that's definitely not what we think. of all.”

"We spend significantly more time speaking the same language, right?" Brian laughed.

"But those rebellious remarks of yours..." Malfoy frowned.

"No, Draco, that is actually something that adults should consider. I was just expressing some young and ignorant opinions." Brian interrupted him.

Brian said in a sincere tone: "I think so, Draco, I want your approval, so I will tell you what I think because you are my best friend."

Malfoy raised his chin and said proudly: "But I will not agree with your rebellious remarks. I will prove to you that I am right."

"So, this is just a small disagreement and it won't affect our friendship. You will keep it a secret for me, right?"

"Hmph, then I'll reluctantly tell my father, but you have to think of how to bribe me." Malfoy raised his chin higher and higher.

"Of course. So we've reconciled?" Brian smiled softly, thinking that this guy was really cute.

"Not yet, I have to wait a few days before I can forgive you." Malfoy pulled up the curtain on the bed and hid himself inside.

Brian sat quietly in the darkness, his eyes calm and reserved.

In the days that followed, his relationship with Malfoy returned to its previous state.

They made a tacit agreement not to mention issues of philosophy, nor to interfere with each other's practices. In fact, apart from this matter, their relationship is even closer.

Brian continued to learn magical knowledge eagerly, and Malfoy was also taught for a few days, but he could not hold on for long and continued to provoke Harry Potter and his friends.

He acted like a bratty kid who wanted attention and recognition from his parents. Brian commented.

He and Daphne didn't mention what they said that night again, and the two were still good friends.

Hermione would have some small complaints in her letters, but of course, most of the time, they were communicating about study problems. Miss Know-It-All is like a little encyclopedia, and if you have any questions, it’s always right to ask her.

Harry also treated him much better, at least nodding to each other when they met. But Ron still stubbornly believed that Brian was brewing a conspiracy, but it was more sinister than Malfoy. He believed that he had the responsibility to guard Harry against him.

Apart from the novel, they are all living people with their own joys, sorrows, and joys. They are more three-dimensional and vivid than what is shown in the novel, which makes Brian a little at a loss.

This is a real world, but Brian is becoming more and more confused. Maybe he doesn't know what he is pursuing.

It seems like I'm just going with the flow and muddle along.

When life becomes inertia, everything becomes natural.

Putting aside those confusing things, Brian's studies were gradually on track. At least he could afford Professor Snape's praise in Potions class.

Snape always worked tirelessly to find fault with Harry, so much so that after every Potions class, Harry looked disgraced.

Of course, Brian and Malfoy became model students in Potions class. Snape would praise them for doing well in every class and would not hesitate to give extra points to Slytherin.

And every time at this time, Malfoy would look arrogantly in Harry's direction, with an arrogant and provocative smile on his lips. His expression made even Brian feel itchy and wanted to punch him.

Daphne is much more regular. She's not the best, but she rarely makes mistakes. She had been having some trouble with Pansy Parkinson recently, complaining to Brian that she never wanted to deal with her again. Brian just comforted her patiently.

Children's happiness and anger always come and go quickly, and soon she and Pansy reconciled. Pansy is actually not too arrogant when it comes to her friends. Most of the time she is just an ordinary little girl, although sometimes she speaks lightly and can easily hurt her friends' hearts.

As for Crabbe and Goyle, they were a disaster. Brian thinks so.

Brian tried to get them to learn the new transfiguration skills, such as turning a match into a needle or something.

Crabbe would always blow up the matches into thin wooden thorns, which were as thin as cow hairs but could pierce human skin, so they had to spend a long time picking out the burrs on their hands. The four people in their dormitory always felt frizzy every day.

Obviously, Crabbe is not very good at fine magic. He has a wide range of styles and can make magic very powerful, but his control is not enough.

Brian kept trying to tell him to practice control, but Crabbe obviously didn't take it to heart.

As for Goyle, it took him a week to reluctantly turn the match into an unknown object that was as crooked as an earthworm. Malfoy secretly believed that there was no way he could pass the O.W.L. exams, and Crabbe also failed.

But there is no doubt that Transfiguration is the most hated course among the three Malfoys. Malfoy always claimed that he was not afraid of Professor McGonagall at all, he just wanted to maintain a gentlemanly manner in front of ladies.

It is worth mentioning that some time ago, Malfoy took him to watch a Quidditch match between Slytherin and Ravenclaw, and Brian received 0.1 witness points.

It was few, but God knows how many games he missed. He had not been keen on the game Quidditch before, he felt it was a waste of life.

Later, Brian took the initiative to go to every Quidditch match, making Malfoy mistakenly think that he also loved Quidditch, and constantly complained to him that Gryffindor had broken the rules, so that the scarred Potter Potter joined the house in advance. Team.

Of course, one very important thing is: Brian is finally able to start learning Occlumency.

During this time, Brian learned the Silent Spell, which silenced his own voice. Relying on this spell, after trying for several nights, he finally succeeded in sneaking into the forbidden book area and found the book "How to Close Your Brain".

It was like an ordinary book and did not set any threshold, which made Brian greatly relieved.

You must know that most books in the restricted book area have a certain reading threshold. If you fail to pass it, you will not be able to read it at all. Forcibly viewing it will only hurt others and yourself.

For example, in the original book, Harry once slipped into the restricted book area and opened a book, which made a blood-curdling scream. This is a test, but also a protection.

So at present Brian is not very interested in the books in the restricted area.

Brian didn't take it directly, he could imagine the scene. Mrs. Pince would discover a book missing from the restricted section the next day, and for a long time she would try to search the backpacks of every student who entered the library, keeping an eye on everyone.

He pulled out a roll of parchment, took out his quill, and cast a small spell on it, a spell he nicknamed the rubbing spell. Its function is very simple. It can write the words you see in front of you at a very fast speed.

So professors never assign copying homework.

Brian spent three nights to successfully copy this book and officially began to practice Occlumency.

After research, Brian discovered that it was a very profound magic, which caused him great obstacles.

There are only a handful of wizards in the entire magical world who have truly mastered Occlumency. But on the other hand, most of the really powerful wizards have mastered this magic, which can truly protect your brain.

And it's definitely not just used against Legilimency.

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