Harry Potter’s Book of Sin

Chapter 1126 Letter from the Flint Family

? It must be said that as a young girl at a young age, Pansy's external conditions are still quite good.

In the eyes of the boys of the pure-blood family, Pansy has both an exquisite appearance and a family background that is not too big or too small.

Even her cold face, which is always covered with a layer of metal, seems to have a different kind of charm.

It is not uncommon for such a girl to be liked by boys.

Therefore, if Pansy hadn't made it clear in front of everyone that he was obsessed with Draco, maybe there would be many Slytherin boys who wanted to chase her.

In fact, Marcus Flint, who has now graduated from Hogwarts, had secretly liked this junior girl in the past.

Right now, when she heard Eluli say that Pansy was her friend, Marcus's first reaction was not to believe it.

Because he had known the girl carefully in the years before graduation, and in his memory, Miss Parkinson was undoubtedly a typical offspring of a pure blood family.

And how can a wizard who is proud of pure blood be friends with a servant who has a "bad blood" like Eluli?

"You are deceiving me!"

Suddenly, Marcus slapped his palm on the iron fence door, making a muffled sound.

"Otherwise, you deceived Miss Parkinson!"

Even now, Marcus still has some good feelings for Pansy, but he still doesn't forget it even now.It was the fugitive that irritated Pansy more than whether or not Eluli lied to Pansy.

If Iluli was not actually the suspect who escaped from the Ministry of Magic dungeon, he could not easily send Iluli to claim credit.

After all, using a fake suspect to fool the Ministry of Magic will only leave a bad impression on him by officials of the Ministry.

"Listen! I will go to Miss Parkinson to confirm, and I will tell her all your life experience! Humph, I hope you are only deceiving me... If you are deceiving Miss Parkinson, I I can't spare you!"

If Eluli just lied to Pansy, it means that she is most likely not a fugitive.And if that were the case, the opportunity Marcus had finally waited for would be completely wiped out-can he not be angry?

After listening to Marcus threatening himself a few words, she cursed and turned away, and Eluli couldn't help but breathe a sigh of relief.

Of course she was not worried that Marcus would ask Pansy, and others' contempt for her bloodline, she could have long been accustomed to it.

At this moment, she just feels very tired-not only physical fatigue, but also internally.

Not long after Marcus left, the voice of the young master next door suddenly rang again. He seemed to have been woken up by the tossing of Marcus just now.

"Iluli, why does he...seem to hope you are a fugitive from the Ministry of Magic?"

He has always been a little afraid of his scornful brother.Because unlike his slightly introverted personality, his eldest brother Marcus, like his mother, is not only arrogant, but also scolds and even beats people at every turn.

He, the younger brother, had been beaten several times before.Until his mother started to stare at him to study, his brother Marcus was inconvenient to use his "cowardly and useless" brother to vent his anger.

Regarding the doubts of the young master, Eluli actually didn't want to explain more, although after listening to Marcus's words, she was able to guess something.

"Well, yes! Why..."

She muttered faintly, and then fell into a moment of helpless silence.

...

In the early morning of the next day, a dim light gradually emerged from the east, indicating that today may not be a sunny day.

In the Slytherin dormitory at Hogwarts, when the enchanted window cast the first ray of light into the bedroom, Miss Parkinson, who had already woken up, suddenly opened her eyes.

For Pansy, the whole day was not good yesterday.

Especially the difficult decision at the end and the failure of the mission caused by her own hands put her under so much pressure that she didn't sleep well tonight.

Yes, even though Maca seemed to have forgiven her, she still couldn't let go.

Because she only knew that if she couldn't follow Maca's requirements properly, the promises that Maca had made to her would not be fulfilled.

So, she woke up from her sleep early this morning, and then she kept her eyes closed and thought until now.

She wanted to know what she should do next to redeem this spy mission that is very likely to end.

But obviously, even Maca didn't have any good ideas for a while, and she was even more unlikely to think of a way.

Gently lifted the quilt, Pansy turned over and got out of bed, and began to wash with her depressed mood.

However, when she came back from the bathroom and was sitting in front of the dressing table in the dormitory with her hair combing, there was a knock on the door from the door of the dormitory.

"Miss Parkinson, Filch is looking for you, saying that an owl sent you a letter early this morning."

Standing outside the door of the dormitory was a junior from Slytherin College. He usually studied very hard, and often ran to the common room to preview his homework when everyone was not up.Although Pansy also knew her, the two had hardly spoken.

Pansy nodded immediately when the other party came to convey this.

"Thank you, I see."

If it were placed in the past, she might not even say thank you.But now, after experiencing the beauty of friendship from Eluli, she no longer wants to always face others with a cold face as before.

Because she finally understood that that kind of arrogance for no reason, apart from making people respectful, probably had no advantage at all.

Outside the door, the lower-grade elementary school girl heard Pansy's thank you, and couldn't help but glance at her with a little surprise, then pursed her lips and nodded slightly.

"No, no thanks... Filch is waiting for you outside the lounge now, then I'll leave."

If he had to say something, Filch obviously had a better opinion of the Slytherins than the noisy and unruly Gryffindor.

However, this is actually relative.

Since he has always been a dumb cannon eager to learn magic, but can never become a wizard in his life, he is equally jealous of everyone who can use spells.

When Pansy opened the door of the common room and saw Filch standing in the corridor outside, the other party directly stuffed a letter into her hand.

"Owls come and shit on my head early in the morning. It's really unlucky... take it quickly, your letter!"

Looking at the back of Filch, who immediately turned and left after leaving the letter, Pansy, who was in a bad mood, couldn't help frowning, and almost wanted to go out habitually.But after hesitating for a while, she still suppressed her depression, and returned to the lounge with the thin envelope.

It was obviously still early, and there was only the girl who had come to see her just now, and the Slytherin common room seemed a bit empty.

Since there was no one, Pansy didn't think much about it. Even though he was sitting on the sofa while looking at the signature on the envelope, he tore open the seal with a "chill".

"Marcus Flint?" She thought about it for a moment, and then nodded slightly, "Oh, the chaser who graduated a few years ago?"

It seemed that Marcus had no sense of existence in her heart.

But after unfolding the letter paper and reading it hurriedly, Pansy couldn't help showing a surprised expression-Marcus didn't write much in the letter, but asked her if she had friends with their maid, Eluli Relationship.

But even so, the news of Eluli gave Pansy a glimmer of joy.

Because of Iluli's sensitive bloodliness and background, Pansy hadn't taken the initiative to ask her about the situation at home.But now, this letter from Marcus let her indirectly understand Eluli's situation, which I have to say is a wonderful coincidence.

Well, at least for the moment, this is still a happy thing.

Compared with this, the origin of Iluli mentioned in her heart is of little importance to Pansy... As long as she knew the ancestry of the other fairy hybrid blood, she was able to guess something.

"The Flint family?" Pansy thought for a while, and couldn't help but ponder to himself, "Judging from the content of Marcus's letter, I am afraid that Eluli didn't have a good time at that'home'... Should I think of something..."

In the letter, Marcus was naturally not so stupid that even Eluli was locked up.After all, Eluli said so confidently, he could not guarantee that Pansy and Eluli were definitely not friends.

Therefore, Pansy, who only got news from her friends, finally felt better.After going back to the dormitory and tidying up, she took a rather brisk step and left the castle underground, planning to take a walk outside before breakfast.

By the way, she had to consider how to reply to Marcus.

After all, this is also a letter between Flint and Parkinson. As long as she doesn’t have much friendship with Marcus, this letter can’t be treated as a personal letter. .

First of all, she had to figure out the intention of Marcus to send this letter, and then carefully consider whether she should admit her friend relationship with Eluli.

This is not only important to her, but also important to Eluli's obviousness.

It just seems that no matter how much Pansy thinks, it is difficult to think that Marcus is actually suspecting the identity of Eluli's fugitive.

"Don't admit it? Or... not only will I leave a handle in Marcus's hands, maybe I will also cause trouble to Eluli... eh? No!"

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