Rubik’s Cube of Heavens

Chapter 82: Love Letter



Chapter 82: Love Letter

Chapter 82: Love Letter

Coven had just gotten up and was about to leave the auditorium, but someone moved faster than him.

The twins, George and Fred, had long known the news. After all, when Coven defended yesterday, their fathers were there.

Mr. Weasley went home and told them about Coven and wrote to the children in Hogwarts to urge them to learn from Coven. Therefore, when they heard someone scream that Coven was on the headlines of Daily Prophet, the twins immediately rushed over excitedly.

Both of them jumped up, and George and Fred grabbed Coven's shoulder from the left and right, locking him in place.

Fred: "You are great, Coven!"

George: "Coven did a good job!"

After being stopped by the twins, the others also finished reading the reports in the newspaper. Naturally, one by one, they were shocked, envious, admiring, or praising.

For a time, the surrounding crowd surrounded Coven. They kept talking to Coven, making it impossible for Coven to hear everything completely.

Feeling the constant touch and touch on his body, Coven had to maintain the polite smile on his face and hold his wizard robe tightly, for fear that his clothes would be torn apart by the people around him.

After a while, someone finally saved him.

"Quiet"

Dumbledore's loud curse finally suppressed the noise in the auditorium.

All the students turned their heads and looked at Dumbledore and Headmaster.

Seeing this, Dumbledore, who stood up, smiled and said, "I represent Hogwarts Headmaster here. First, congratulations to Coven Quinn. Congratulations to him for opening up the world of magic, and for a hundred years of wrong knowledge."

Looking at Coven, Dumbledore nodded with a smile and said, "I hereby announce that Coven Quinn will add a hundred points to Gryffindor!"

"OH"

The next moment, all Gryffindor students cheered and jumped, while the other three houses showed envious looks.

"COVEN! COVEN! COVEN!"

All the students around Coven called out Coven's name in unison.

Then, the students closest to Coven seemed to have a connection in their hearts. They all stretched out their hands and lifted Coven, who did not know whether they should panic or be helpless.

In the end, Coven, who revealed a helpless smile, was thrown into the air by everyone.

....

This whole day, Coven basically did not stop, because it was a Sunday holiday, so even if Coven hid back in the dormitory and avoided the other three houses, he still could not avoid the students of Gryffindor coming to the dormitory.

There were too many people coming to celebrate, and there was no room for so many people in the dormitory.

In the end, Coven could only go downstairs to the public lounge under the suggestion of everyone.

"Everyone quiet down -"

In the public lounge, Percy Weasley stood on a table with a fake and serious expression on his face. He could not hide his vanity as he shouted loudly.

Everyone was very respectful and shifted their attention from Coven, curious about what Percy wanted to say.

Being stared at by all the Gryffindor students, Percy felt a sense of satisfaction he had never felt before. He deliberately coughed and began to speak.

"Next! Please be a guest at our house during the Christmas holidays! Stay in the same bedroom as me! My good friend, Coven! Say something for everyone!"

Pa -

Applause and cheers suddenly sounded, and they all echoed in unison to urge Coven to go up and speak.

Most of the Gryffindor students did not have so many twists and turns in their hearts. After listening to Percy's introduction, many people showed envious expressions on their faces about his relationship with Coven.

The other students who noticed something were also caught in the warm atmosphere at the scene, so they did not investigate Percy's thoughts...

Seeing that the people around him were enthusiastically giving him applause, Coven had no choice but to return a friendly smile to the surroundings while taking a step forward.

Passing through the path that the crowd automatically gave him, he came to the table where Percy was standing and jumped up.

Looking around at the expectant smiles below, what else could Coven do? He could only follow everyone's wishes.

When the applause fell and the discussion faded, Coven smiled and said, "Thank you, thank you for your approval and encouragement!"

"Coven!" Celter, his roommate, shouted at Coven, "Tell us in detail!"

The others responded one after another, "Yes! Tell me about your thesis in detail!"

"Alright." Coven did not refuse and immediately began to tell the whole story from the beginning.

From the moment he heard 'Dementors' at Weasley's house, to how he had raised his doubts, how he had returned to House to search for information, and how he had found out that there was something abnormal about the logic.

Then to when he had asked Professor McGonagall about his doubts, and then to Headmaster's inquiry, and finally, with the cooperation of the professors, he had verified his guess.

Coven had explained the first part in detail, but the verification part had intentionally blurred his role and emphasized how the professors had dealt with 'Dementors'.

With his vivid, embellished and coupled with the coordination of his mimicry movements, the audience below was sometimes amazed, sometimes shocked, sometimes nervous, and sometimes laughing.

After the end of the story, Coven naturally received cheers from everyone again...

....

After accompanying all the Gryffindor students for a whole day, Coven finally finished dealing with them.

As for the other three houses, it was estimated that someone would soon spread the story he depicted.

Therefore, Coven estimated that he would no longer have to deal with them like how he dealt with Gryffindor.

.....

The next day, a new week began.

During breakfast, Penelope ran to the Gryffindor table and sat down next to Coven without any hesitation.

"Congratulations, Coven." Penelope pretended as if nothing had happened and then threw a letter in front of Coven.

"What?" Coven looked down at the envelope.

Penelope deliberately did not look at Coven, but said while eating breakfast in front of him, "This is a notice letter for you. A senior sister of mine wrote it to you."

Looking at Penelope's expression, which was as if she had been robbed of her toys, Coven held back his laughter and slowly pushed the envelope back to Penelope from the table.

"What?"

Seeing this, Penelope was slightly stunned. She finally turned her head and stared at Coven, saying, "Why don't you take a look?"

Coven shrugged. He picked up his knife and fork as he said, "I don't like girls with chest muscles smaller than mine."

Everyone around was stunned. Then, they looked down at their chests in unison, regardless of whether they were male or female...


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