HP Dawn Night

Chapter 208 Blaise's Chain Meter

After the time and place of the meeting were determined, our practice became smoother.Things actually worked out surprisingly well, we never saw a teacher at night, and not many people seemed to notice us disappearing two nights a week.Except for one—Daphne Greengrass.

"Where are you two going?" It was another Wednesday night, Pansy and I were about to leave the dormitory, Daphne sat up from the bed suddenly, looked at us coldly, "I noticed. You disappear on Wednesday and Thursday nights, not in the dormitory or the lounge, and don't come back until midnight."

"I have a prefect patrol, Greengrass." I glanced at her.

"I remember that Parkinson is not a prefect?" she asked rhetorically.

Pansy flicked her hair: "Do you even interfere with what I do at night? Or do you want to hear every detail of my date?" She said arrogantly.

"A date?" Daphne smiled instead of anger, "With whom? Could it be Zabini?" She tilted her head, ignoring Pansy's sullen expression, "I heard that the four of you always act together ...even during this period of time." She did not continue talking with an ambiguous smile.

"You!—" Pansy's eyes flashed with anger.

"I advise you not to talk nonsense, Daphne." I pressed Pansy's shoulder and glared at Daphne, who snorted coldly with a provocative smile on her lips.Millicent looked the three of us back and forth in horror, trying to stay out of the background so as not to get involved in our quarrel.

"What do you want, Snape? Using prefect privileges against me?" Daphne smiled fearlessly. "That's useless. I'm about to report your disappearance to the senior prosecutor."

This sentence greatly exceeded my expectations, and Shibie looked at each other with admiration for three days, but I didn't expect Daphne to hit my weakness in one fell swoop.I was shocked. Once Umbridge interfered, it would not be so easy to end.But Panxi suddenly calmed down, and she raised her eyebrows calmly: "Of course you can go, but after she finishes investigating, I'm afraid you will have to taste the bitter fruit."

"What do you mean?" Daphne hesitated and asked.

Pansy smiled at her calmly: "There is a reason for our disappearance, and I believe the senior prosecutor will like our reason."

Daphne narrowed her eyes slightly, and she looked straight at Pansy, as if trying to tell the truth from what she said.Where she couldn't see, Pansy stepped on me lightly, and I understood.

"Go, Daphne." I shook my head, held the doorknob and opened the door, "Please—"

She knelt on the bed and didn't speak.

"Let's go," Pansy said to me with a sneer.

"She's not really going to tell Umbridge, is she?" I asked after going through the story.

"Let's get ready. Daphne has no brains. Maybe she will go as soon as she wants." Blaise sighed, "Let's make up an excuse first."

"I have an excuse, but it will hurt some other people." Draco turned to look at me, "Vio, we can tell her that we saw Potter and them come out of the Hog's Head, just say we It is suspected that they are organizing a secret meeting, so they are investigating in private."

"That's a good idea, Vio." Pansy's eyes lit up.

"Yeah...but," I sighed, and expressed my concerns, "I think since the rise of the Dark Lord, we must pay attention to maintaining a good relationship with the Iron Triangle, just in case. But if we Tell Umbridge, and they'll hate us even more?"

"What Violet said makes sense." Blaise stood on my side. "I'm afraid we are not in the same camp as some people in Slytherin. If Gryffindor also shuns us, then We will probably be in an awkward position then."

"I see what you mean." Draco lowered his eyes, "We must show favor to Potter?" There was an undisguised resistance in his tone.

"No, we don't have to wag our heads and beg for forgiveness and acceptance at them." I glanced at Blaise, who must have thought the same as me, "We just need to give them some friendly attitude now, and as for the future What to do next depends on what happens.”

"Of course, Draco, you don't have to go out front and deal with them. You don't either, Pansy," Blaise reassured. "It might be challenging for the two of you, but I think Violet and I can do it."

"I think so." I nodded.

"But you haven't figured out what to do," Pansy said. "First we need to deal with Daphne."

"We can play a game of tricks." Blaise said after a moment of contemplation, "First go and warn Potter that Umbridge has been paying attention to them recently, and let them be careful. Then we take the initiative to go to Umbridge and tell her Daphne has repeatedly talked about wanting to leave Hogwarts."

"Are you planning to frame Daphne?" Pansy raised her eyebrows, "It's not like you."

"Don't say it so harshly. If Daphne has informed, we can at least make Umbridge suspicious of her by saying this; if not, then it can also make Umbridge wary of her."

"I agree, Daphne is like a gun, if we don't do anything, maybe she will pop out to show us at any time." I looked at Pansy and said, "It's better to strike first than to be punished. "

She couldn't seem to contradict my words.

"So...who's going to Potter and who's going to Umbridge?" Draco asked.

"I went to Potter, and their impression of me might not be that bad." Blaise said, "Violet went to Umbridge, she must believe your words."

"Why do you say that?" Pansy asked.

"First of all, she needs to use Violet to win over Professor Snape, so no matter what, her attitude towards Violet cannot be too bad; secondly, from her previous two conversations with Violet, I think she should be I'm probing, and I'm quite satisfied with the results of the probing." Blaise said with reason, "And it's better for Pansy and Draco not to get involved in this matter—especially with Potter and the others—I I'm just afraid that you won't be able to control your emotions." He hastily added.

Draco shrugged: "Although it sounds uncomfortable, but... well, I understand."

Pansy silently agreed.

"So, that's it?" Blaise broke the silence, "Tomorrow we happen to have Care of Fantastic Creatures class with Gryffindors, and I plan to stop them after class."

"I'll go find Umbridge before dinner." I couldn't help sighing, "Who knew Daphne would come up with such a trick? Otherwise, it wouldn't be so much trouble!"

"Don't talk about her, it's our own carelessness." Blaise glanced at Draco, "But Daphne's words made me suspect that someone in the boys' dormitory is also paying attention to us."

Draco raised his head suddenly: "You mean Theodore?"

Blaise was noncommittal.

"Why did he tell Daphne that we weren't in the dormitory?" Draco yelled incredulously, the feeling of betrayal aroused his anger, and Draco slammed the table hard, "That double-faced bastard! Usually Pretending to have a good relationship with us, but secretly doing so!"

"Calm down, I just said that it might be Theodore, although he is the most suspected and has a criminal record." Blaise comforted me, "But this reminds me that the current situation is not the same as in the past, we must be more careful, absolutely Don't show any more lies." He said to us seriously, "This time we may try our best to make Daphne take the blame in front of Umbridge, but we can't take any more risks!"

"Actually, this is not the first time we have made this kind of mistake." Pansy said angrily, "We have to find a way to remedy it... Can the Oblivion Curse be okay?" She suddenly became excited, "We can use the Oblivion Curse Alter Daphne and Theodore's memories so we're completely safe."

"No!" Draco immediately vetoed this method, "We are not enough to cast the perfect Oblivion Curse, and once the Oblivion Curse makes a mistake, it may cause complete damage to the memory. In addition, the Oblivion Curse can be traced , if someone uses the Oblivion Curse, we can find out who is behind the scenes with a little investigation. By then, our troubles will be more than twice as much as we are now!"

"If I didn't say it." Pansy huddled on the chair discouragedly, "Then we can only hope that Blaise can gain Potter's trust, and Vio can convince Umbridge?"

"To be precise, I can't gain Potter's trust, they don't trust a Slytherin so easily." Blaise said sincerely, "I use the fact that I don't usually participate in Gryffindor and Slytherin too much." During the struggle, they may think that I am a 'good person', so they can really listen to my words. But I am afraid that only God knows the actual effect."

"And Umbridge is already keeping a close eye on Potter and the others. If there is any trouble, she will definitely know. So we should take it as a reminder to Potter. If Umbridge really did something to them, then Potter Others will naturally believe Blaise's words and re-examine our position and attitude." Draco further explained, "If not, it will not have any negative impact."

"This is a very big game of chess." Pansy glanced at us one by one, "That is to say, from now on, we must step by step and never let anyone take advantage of us."

"That's it."

The author has something to say:

Because it is impossible for the protagonists of House S to participate in the Ministry of Magic war, I decided to focus the rest of the fifth year on "preparing for the war". The main task of the protagonists is to establish a good relationship with the Iron Triangle, Umbridge Just a passing copy.

Starting from the sixth year, apart from the timeline and the necessary plot, the S Institute (this article) and the G Institute (the original work) should become two different routes.The latter is to clear missions and fight bosses, and the former will obviously have more chances to interact with the Dark Lord’s faction. The problem with this is that the proportion of emotional scenes may decrease [I seem to have not posted sugar for a long time orz

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