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Chapter 73 Studying school rules is not for compliance

When Andrew sat back at the table without any results, he noticed that there were many more professors than usual today.

But this is not difficult to understand - after all, it's Christmas.

And what's gratifying is that, probably because of Christmas, there was no speech by the professors at the banquet today, even though Dumbledore was present.

Unlike the past, the professors were dressed quite casually today, which seemed to fit the beautiful atmosphere of the festival.

'But the professors who don't go home for Christmas...'

He resisted the urge to complain, and for safety's sake, he began to deal with the dishes on the table seriously, and then he almost spit it out - the turkey was like dried chicken breast, but it looked a bit tempting when it was placed there...

Fortunately, the other dishes were not bad, especially the sausages, which suited Andrew's appetite - after finishing a portion of pudding in the end, he left the table quite satisfied.

The break at Ravenclaw in the afternoon was also lively - the class leader gathered everyone together and asked everyone to provide interesting stories. If there was really no joke that could make people laugh, it would be fine.

This is great. Andrew had a great time getting something for free. Although it is not suitable for the current story, it is also a good reserve.

The story by the fire lasted for a whole afternoon, and then there was a sumptuous dinner - the turkey that was not spoiled at noon was made into sandwiches, but fortunately there were toast and cakes, so Andrew did not have to continue to suffer from the turkey at dinner.

After dinner, after a simple inspection of several test subjects to compare the lasting effect of Transfiguration, Andrew happily got into bed and ended this Christmas.

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The next day, Andrew woke up early again and started to prepare for a new day's morning run.

But the difference was that when he went downstairs and passed the corridor, he heard a faint noise.

'Peeves? '

Andrew was a little suspicious because he didn't see that guy making trouble all day on Christmas Day yesterday - he had no choice but to lean on him, as he had been writing related things recently.

But he didn't plan to go over and take a look, and left as if nothing had happened. Whether Peeves was preparing some prank or the senior students were hiding from others to have a date, it was definitely not good for him to go there.

He was only a first-year student and only knew a little Transfiguration. What could he do?

After Andrew left, the door of an empty room on the side was opened silently - at least that was the case for outsiders.

Two translucent figures sneaked out of the door quietly, occasionally revealing a little corner of their robes, and then disappeared.

"Are they leaving?"

"Gone."

"We have to go back quickly, Ron."

Harry's tone was full of reluctance, and he almost forgot the time.

"Well, okay."

Ron's reluctance was also not bad.

The two moved back carefully and slept until almost noon.

It was not until this time that they had time to talk about what happened last night - the two planned to follow Dumbledore's footsteps when Harry took off the Invisibility Cloak, and they started to act after making sure that everyone had started to rest last night.

The difficulty of the two-person action was not as easy as they imagined - the clumsy two soon encountered the skilled Filch, and then relied on the power of the invisibility cloak to hide, and finally found the magical mirror.

"Let's go again at night, Harry."

Ron couldn't help but suggest, and he saw all the existences he had dreamed of in the mirror.

"Why at night, Ron? We can go there secretly after lunch, just be careful not to be discovered by others."

Harry said with an affirmative tone - although he was a little unsure.

Dumbledore said that adventure is not a foolish entry into an unknown area, but an exploration after making all preparations.

So, he has studied the school rules for a long time. Although the essence is to deal with Slytherin, it is also useful now - going to an empty classroom to look in the mirror during the holidays will not violate any school rules.

Of course, the prerequisite is not to meet Snape. Because Snape does not talk about school rules, only about colleges - it is even more excessive than that Slytherin.

"Ah, yes, maybe George and Fred don't know the secret of the mirror!" Ron was a little excited, "But we have to be careful of Slytherin students, they have been keeping a close eye on you recently."

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"The happy vacation is over..."

In the owl shed, Andrew, who had delivered the manuscript, looked at Rose who was happily delivering the letter, and specifically asked it to hang out outside for a while before delivering the letter.

However, the vacation that ended was not a big vacation, but a vacation given to him by Professor McGonagall - in the next period of time, he had to go to the office to familiarize himself with the documents, but the good news was that Percy had to work this time.

Run, go back to wash and change clothes, eat in the cafeteria, when Andrew knocked on the door of the office and went in, he found something wrong at the first time.

The mirror was gone, but it was a bit difficult for him to ask about this matter...

Andrew hesitated, and chose to greet Professor McGonagall and go to his desk to familiarize himself with the documents.

Compared to the mirror, he was more concerned about the school's firecracker procurement work this time - these seemingly simple firecrackers that actually incorporated a bunch of spells were really tempting.

Less than ten minutes after he started working, Percy, who had sneaked into the hospital for a long time, finally came to report obediently.

This made Andrew's interest in work rise suddenly.

However, Percy was more direct than him. He glanced at Professor McGonagall's office and almost blurted out, "Professor, where is the mirror?"

? ? ?

Wait, Percy, are you a different person today?

Andrew looked over in surprise - this was not what Percy could say at all.

Although it is not good to say bad things about people, among all the prefects in Gryffindor, Percy is the one who will never say such offensive words. He is more disciplined than the other Gryffindors.

To be precise, Andrew sometimes feels that he is too disciplined, and even a bit like the person who mistakenly entered that scumbag club at the beginning.

However, Percy is a little friendlier and more responsible. The most important thing is that Percy is more capable. Whether it is academic ability, the breadth of knowledge, patience for tedious things or the execution of orders, Percy is excellent.

This is enough to make up for those shortcomings. No one is perfect, and you can't ask others for everything.

"Dumbledore said it was useful, so he took it away. I was borrowing it."

To Andrew's surprise, Professor McGonagall actually answered Percy, but she quickly followed up with, "Since it moved to my office, you have been processing documents a lot slower - but I'm glad you can control yourself from always thinking about the false fantasies in the mirror."

Percy immediately returned to his original dedicated state, and even Andrew suddenly became focused - strange, the professor spoke so gently, and the fireplace in the office was burning red, but why was it a little cold?

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