A head poked in, and Pansy saw Licoris still sitting on the chair.

She held the door open, tilted her head and said, "Can I come in?"

"Sit." Lycoris pointed her wand at the chair beside her, and Pansy walked in.

The beech wand was waved in the girl's palm, and the tip of the wand lit up.

"Did you hear everything?"

Licoris did not cast any spells during the conversation when she called the three of them in. She knew that there would always be someone curious enough to listen.

"I heard you all," Pansy didn't understand, "Why did you punish Malfoy too?"

"If it were you, how would you deal with it?" Lycoris rubbed her wand and played with it.

"Penalize the two Weasleys," Pansy said decisively. She paused and added, "Who made them so annoying and disturbed my study."

I thought you wanted to punish Gryffindor because you hated Gryffindor, and then you said something to disturb your study.

She is really motivated to study, and indeed the temptation of power is the best source of motivation.

If you don't each play fifty big boards, then it makes sense but it doesn't make sense.

This is a ridiculous but true truth that Licoris got.

"Malfoy must be punished. If we don't punish him, some people will think we are unfair." Lycoris explained.

"But there is nothing wrong with maintaining order," Pansy thought for a moment, "If it were me, I would probably stop it."

"Maintaining order is right in itself, but what's wrong is the way to maintain order. When he spoke, he also broke the rule of not making loud noises." Licoris said, "He can call people out to solve the problem."

The girl smiled and winked slyly, "Besides, does Malfoy really have no selfish motives when he tells people to 'get out'?"

"It seems like what you said makes sense," Pansy thought for a moment, "They were both arguing very loudly. I thought they were going to fight, so I started a fight with you."

"What do you think of today's incident? You were here the whole time, weren't you?" The smooth handle of the wand was very handy to play with. Licoris raised her eyes to look at the girl opposite, "Just chat?"

Pansy felt a little nervous as she felt like she was being stared at by the dean to answer questions.

"It's okay for the Weasley twins to come to the lectures. There's something wrong about being loud.

"There is nothing wrong with Malfoy maintaining order. There is something wrong with swearing and making noise.

"You punished both sides, and everyone will think you are a fair person." Pansy thought for a while, "I also think you dare to punish Malfoy."

"People's hearts are never fair." Looking at the girl opposite, Licoris sighed, "Prejudices are like mountains and valleys."

Pansy didn't understand and looked confused.

"Let's put it this way, which of the two punishments do you think is more severe?" Licolis changed her approach.

"Malfoy's," Pansy said without thinking, "having to contribute both money and effort is really torturing him."

Thinking of this, Pansy seemed to see Malfoy frowning and teaching others with a cold face.

"Where are the Weasley twins?" Lycoris looked at her and couldn't help but smile evilly. She probably guessed something and didn't point it out, "It's so embarrassing to clean the fourth courtyard."

"But there is magic!" Pansy replied, "The cleaning spell can take care of it."

"What you see is what I want everyone to see." Licoris clapped her hands and leaned back on her chair. "It looks like the effect is good."

"What do you mean?" Pansy didn't understand. She seemed to have other meanings when she said that?

"Malfoy didn't suffer any loss." Lycoris explained.

"I said that he paid for the raw materials of the potion, but I didn't say that everyone can use it for free, and I have decided that one person can receive up to three copies for free. If you can't make a qualified potion from three copies, I suggest you search for it again. Turn the book." Lycoris' poisonous tongue was also very powerful.

"As for teaching..." Licolis protracted, "I mentioned it at the beginning, about teaching under the banner. Don't you think Senior Seid is very effective?"

"Malfoy is different from seniors." Pansy hesitated, "Malfoy...maybe not so many people like him."

Hearing this euphemism, Lycoris also laughed, "Why don't you just say that many people hate Malfoy."

"Yes, so it has something to do with you punishing him?" Pansy felt like she understood.

"When the exams end in the second year, do you think anyone will come when he lists?" Lycoris tapped Pansy and herself with her wand, "Apart from us Slytherins, Ravenclaws may be afraid of trouble. Hufflepuffs are probably afraid of him, and Gryffindors want to avoid him."

"If you punish him this time, he will have to teach him. Those who are curious to join in the fun and watch the joke will come." Licoris' smile deepened, "Malfoy's Potions class is very good. When the time comes, he will be Impressed."

"A capable person has a big temper, that's called personality." Licoris replied playfully.

"How do you know he did well in Potions? We haven't had the exam yet." Pansy wondered where her confidence came from.

"Did the Headmaster scold him? In Potions class."

Pansy thought for a moment, and there really wasn't.

"According to what you said, he really didn't suffer a loss?" Not only did he not suffer a loss, he gained a good reputation.

Pansy thought thoughtfully, "What about the Weasley twins?"

"Malfoy accepted the punishment, and so did they." Lycoris smiled, "Malfoy was more important than them, and it was nothing but embarrassing. But our club succeeded in establishing its reputation, and the two 'lively and naughty' people were punished. We've got it under control, Malfoy must be obedient no matter how powerful he is."

"Do you think there will be anyone who doesn't have the eyes to offend us in the future?" Lycoris said in a relaxed tone.

"Why don't they listen?" It didn't seem like it. Pansy thought about what they usually did.

"You did something wrong and you don't take responsibility?" Licoris sneered, "Then don't blame me for using their reputation as a stepping stone."

Pansy thought for a while. If Malfoy accepted the punishment, it meant that he knew his mistakes and corrected them. Those who don't recognize it will be pulled out for comparison.

Their usual petty quarrels will be magnified.

Pansy thought carefully about what they said to each other when Lycoris stood at the door, and her expression changed.

"It seems that you have also thought about it? Although there is a kind of forcing each other to speak out without hesitation, isn't it true that speaking without hesitation is exactly what is in the heart?" Lycoris held her chin and looked at her in deep thought.

If you are smart, you don't need to study. You can pass the exam and influence others to study.

No one has ever said not to speak. What's wrong with my speaking? Do you have the final say?

One said that the other party was selfish, and the other said that the other party was powerful.

Pansy thought it was just an ordinary quarrel, but didn't expect there to be so many?

"Are you thinking too much?" Pansy felt shocked.

"Then just think that I'm overthinking it," Licoris clapped her hands and stood up, "It's better than not thinking about it, right?"

She really dared to plot against Malfoy, and even asked three people to establish her authority this time.

Licolis is trying to scare the monkeys. I have already said that you are not allowed to cause trouble in my territory.

"Where are you going?" Pansy asked.

"Go to our Potions Tutor." Lycoris replied.

"Wait!" Pansy suddenly remembered, "How are you sure Malfoy will agree?"

"He will."

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