The days of hanging out at Hogwarts

Chapter 374 April Fool’s Day

Friday, April 1st.

The day before the Easter holiday.

Professor McGonagall summarized last night's Animagus transformation night on the podium: "Including Neville Longbottom, Hermione Granger, and Loren Morgan, a total of three people completed the Animagus transformation. Due to Si's deformation, thirteen people had varying degrees of deformation reactions..."

"As for the registration of Animagus, I will come down to discuss it with them after the Easter holiday. Now let's talk about the Animagus ceremony..."

Hermione, who was sitting in the back row, glanced at Loren out of the corner of her eye. The man was sitting upright with a serious expression, pretending to be a good student receiving praise.

But only a few people knew that Professor McGonagall was just covering up for him.

As if aware of her scrutinizing gaze, Loren smiled at her, and the pretense of being a good student who was paying attention to the lecture completely collapsed.

It happened that Professor McGonagall was talking about something irrelevant. Loren leaned forward slightly and asked Lupine next to him in a low voice: "Professor, did you succeed in your transformation last night?"

A smile appeared on Lupine's face: "Although there were some twists and turns, and the transformed animals did not meet my expectations, fortunately... it was successful."

A trace of surprise flashed in Loren's eyes, and after thinking about it for a while, he felt that it was expected.

As early as his student days, Lupine had studied Animagus with his friends. The knowledge of transformation was not difficult for him. Professor Lupine had unique skills in overcoming the wild mentality. Advantage.

Loren said thoughtfully: "Now we are waiting for the next full moon to see if the Animagus can stop the werewolf from transforming... In other words, there is no need to drink the wolfsbane potion taught by you."

Lupine nodded, the smile on his face becoming gentler.

Professor McGonagall's speech continued: "I believe that everyone has seen the transformation process last night, especially the whole process of Neville Longbottom's transformation. I must emphasize again - Animagus is a It is a very complex magic that requires a long time to prepare, and the transformation process is full of pain. Even if there are no obvious sequelae under the supervision of the professor, no one can guarantee the final result."

Professor McGonagall's deep eyes wandered on the faces of the little wizards: "Don't be attracted by the majestic lions. You should pay more attention to Miss Granger's stoat and Mr. Morgan's lion cat. These are common animas." Gus form..."

Lion cat?

Harry and Ron were stunned for a moment, as if they remembered something.

"I hope everyone will consider carefully during the Easter holidays and think carefully whether it is really necessary to spend a lot of time and effort practicing a magic that is not so useful..."

Only a few little wizards in the audience had a trace of hesitation on their faces, and more of them were excited.

They had heard Professor McGonagall's words many times. Although they only heard the lion's roar last night, it echoed in their dreams all night long.

Many keen young wizards have predicted that for many years to come, every thunderstorm night, they will think of the lion at the edge of the Forbidden Forest last night, and the lion's roar that overwhelmed the thunder and lightning.

When they are too old to chew chicken drumsticks, the scene of that night will become a legend they brag about to their grandchildren.

But now they are not too old to move, and their hearts are full of vitality, so they hope that they can also be the protagonists in the story who shine brighter than lightning.

George raised his hands and shouted loudly: "Professor! No more words! We figured it out when we took the exam for the teaching class!"

"Yes, Professor, let Neville and the others show us the transformation!"

Fred's words made other little wizards echo:

"We want to see the lions!"

"We want to see the lions!"

"We want to see cats!"

"..."

Loren glanced at Hermione suspiciously, feeling that there was something strange mixed in with the hooting just now.

Professor McGonagall's eyes flashed with satisfaction, but she quickly straightened her face and said in a serious voice: "Quiet!"

"They have just completed the ceremony, and some of their animal nature still remains in their animal forms, so they cannot transform at will. I will give them some targeted special training during the Easter holiday, and I will consider what to show you after the holiday."

The little wizards let out a sigh of disappointment.

In the next hour, Professor McGonagall summarized the reasons why most of the little wizards failed, and encouraged the thirteen little wizards who had shown obvious changes.

Perhaps it was the encouragement of successful people, or perhaps it was the upcoming Easter holiday, but in short, the little wizards were all in high spirits, and the atmosphere and effect of this class were great.

Except for Neville, who was always mentioned, he went from being shy at the beginning to gradually becoming numb, and his expression was a little dull by the time get out of class was over.

"Longbottom, Granger, Morgan, you three will stay here for a moment..."

After hearing Professor McGonagall's words, Harry and Ron looked at each other silently and stayed silently, huddled in the corner to minimize their presence and prevent the professor from noticing them.

Professor McGonagall called Loren and the others to the front row, and found a seat to sit down. She asked Hermione and Neville in a low voice how they felt when they transformed last night.

Lupine came to the corner with a smile, and quietly called Harry and Ron up, and the seven of them formed a circle.

Professor McGonagall's voice was slightly lower than during class: "Neville's Animagus is a lion, which, like his patron saint, is a reflection of his heart."

There was a glimmer in Harry's eyes. His Patronus was a stag, and by inference, his Animagus was also a stag.

Professor McGonagall's words broke his illusion: "But this does not mean that the form of Animagus is the form of the physical patron saint."

"The Patronus is closely related to the wizard's emotions and memories, and is subject to many influences from the outside world..." Professor McGonagall turned to look at Harry, "Just like your Patronus is a stag, it is most likely that you learned about your father's Your patron saint is a stag, and out of memory and longing for your father, your patron saint became the image of a stag."

Loren's eyes moved slightly, and he thought of Professor Snape. His patronus turned into a doe after Lily's death. This may be the reason.

Professor McGonagall continued: "The Animagus pays more attention to the reflection of character. Neville longs for courage. He has courage in his heart, so he turned into a lion that symbolizes courage."

Her eyes turned to Hermione: "Stoats are described as smart and dexterous animals, but they also mean sensitive. You always think too much and worry too much..."

Loren held the little hand under the table and squeezed it lightly a few times. The girl soon squeezed it harder to stop him from causing mischief.

"In general, based on the current available data, the forms of Animagus and Patronus are still difficult to predict..."

Professor McGonagall patiently warned: "You just completed your first transformation last night. The time was very short. The beast's brain and body need a period of practice to adapt. As for you two who haven't completed the transformation yet, don't spend too much time and If you spend your energy imagining the state of transformation, it will only cause obstacles to the ritual."

"Compared to Hermione, Neville's transformation lasted longer and suffered more pain. This may be related to the shape of the transformed animal..." Professor McGonagall looked at Hermione thoughtfully, "It may also be It’s other reasons.”

Hermione vaguely realized something, and her eyes widened slightly.

"Loren, tell me truthfully, have you ever used human transfiguration to tease Hermione and turn her into some kind of animal?" Professor McGonagall asked in a deep voice.

"Emmm...Yes, Professor, it's probably during the Christmas vacation..."

Loren whispered: "In order to explore the knowledge of transfiguration, I once briefly turned Hermione into a cat. Does this have anything to do with Animagus?"

Several people in the audience turned their attention to Hermione, causing Hermione to glare at Loren in shame.

Is that short-lived?

For a whole hour, and he kept teasing her!

Professor McGonagall pursed her lips and her eyes became stern: "The first time I talked about human transformation, I emphasized that it is strictly forbidden to use transformation on real people without authorization... Do you remember, Thaddeus? The Seven Hedgehog Sons and Mirabella, the Cod Lady of Loch Lomond?”

Professor McGonagall's rebuke was beyond everyone's expectations. Hermione wanted to explain to Loren, but was stopped by Professor Lupin's eyes.

Loren nodded silently and moved his lips a few times, but did not say any words of defense.

He was absolutely sure that there would be no danger.

He was just for fun and his transformation was short-lived...

Loren knew very well that these could not be counted as reasons.

Professor McGonagall's eyes softened a little: "Because you made the mistake during the vacation, I won't punish you according to the school rules. I will assign you an extra paper. The topic is about human body deformation and the dangers of Animagus."

"I understand, Professor."

Hermione looked at Professor McGonagall, then at Loren, and squeezed his hand, imitating his previous actions.

"I think human body transformation may have some inspiration for Animagus. I will discuss it with Albus. After the holidays, the teaching class may add some teaching content..."

After Professor McGonagall finished speaking, she and Professor Lupin left in a hurry.

Harry and Ron were a little regretful that they hadn't had time to ask Professor Lupin about last night's results and what his Animagus form was?

A few minutes later.

Harry, Ron and Neville left the classroom together in tacit agreement, even though they desperately wanted to ask about the specifics of human transformation.

Hermione and Loren walked side by side in the corridor, walking very slowly. She still held Loren's index finger in her hand and muttered: "Why didn't you explain to Professor McGonagall just now? Your The human body is very skilled in deformation, so there will be no danger, and we are just joking, there will be no danger..."

"Stop reading it, Professor Granger..."

Facing Hermione's complaining gaze, Loren smiled and pulled out his index finger, squeezed Hermione's palm away and interlocked with her fingers: "Professor McGonagall is right, no matter what, I shouldn't turn you into a cat. We should not violate your will, restrict your behavior, or even play with your body..."

"..." Hermione reminded in a low voice, "Please pay attention to your wording."

"Anyway, Professor McGonagall's words made me realize that our close relationship cannot be the reason for me to cast magic on you..." Loren shook her hand, "I remember there was a period after I turned you into a cat. Days, many times I deliberately made you angry and you tolerated it. You know that in the past, you would always beat me up..."

Hermione lowered her head guiltily.

Did she think so much at the time?

I can’t remember exactly, but at that time I was all about studying human body transformation, planning to come back for revenge, and turn Loren into a cat in his spare time.

However, it feels good to be cared for and respected.

At the long dinner table, Loren saw a circle of empty seats around George and Fred, and the faces of several junior wizards who were nearby could not conceal their horror.

By the way, today is April Fool's Day.

Loren turned around and asked, "Seamus, is there anything interesting?"

"Oh, actually, George and Fred didn't throw dung eggs at anyone. They were peaceful all day long, so peaceful that it was almost boring..."

Seamus spread his hands and looked at Neville with pity, "It's our Mr. Lion, he is extremely unlucky."

Several people looked at Neville. His expression was sad and painful, as if he was about to have a nervous breakdown.

Seamus sighed and explained: "Poor Neville, no matter where he hides to do his homework, there is always a little wizard popping up from the corner, asking him for advice on Animagus experience, and even offering to see him 's patronus and animagus form."

Neville said with a cry: "I have summoned the patron saint seventeen times today. I feel that all the happy memories I have accumulated in my life have been used up!"

To be honest, he was really miserable, but a few people around him couldn't help laughing.

At this moment, Hufflepuff's Ernie Macmillan came over from the side, holding a cup of strange-colored butterbeer in his hand. He hugged Neville's shoulders carelessly and shouted:

"Neville, quickly turn into a lion and show us! You know we are best friends. I just made a bet with Finch-Fletchley that you will definitely show us..."

His impudent words made the surroundings quiet for a short time, and even the smiles on Loren's and the others' faces disappeared. Neville's face turned red from suppressing his anger, and he looked like he wanted to get angry, but his restraint prevented him from scolding.

"McMillan!"

A sharp female voice scolded, and Hannah Abbott, who was wearing a golden ponytail, walked over from the Hufflepuff table, pulled Macmillan off Neville's body, and handed it to Finch-Fletchley, who looked ashamed.

Finch-Fletchie lowered his head, his ears turned red with embarrassment, and muttered a few apologies before dragging MacMillan back to the long table next door.

Everyone's eyes were focused on Neville and Hannah, who said nothing, but seemed to have said everything.

Ron pondered for a few seconds, then opened his eyes and exclaimed: "The butterbeer he drank was brought over by Fred!"

The stagnant scene suddenly came to life because of these words. Everyone rushed to denounce George, Fred, and MacMillan. The two shy parties also breathed a sigh of relief.

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