Necromancers Guide to Magic
Chapter 69 Return
After Draco heard it, he glanced at Benjamin unexpectedly, "Know it, what's wrong? Could it be that when you were resting here, you heard people say that it was closed?"
"Close the door?" Benjamin was a little surprised at first, but after thinking about the source of Ginny's necklace, he was relieved.
Obviously the owner of that store is the so-called hand of Grindelwald.
Benjamin was still a little disappointed at the thought of not having a chance to see his deity.
However, he felt that Grindelwald would not let it go. Benjamin was very curious about this wizard who was searching for magical creatures all over the world.
Will he come back one day with a group of magical creatures?
Benjamin suddenly felt that if he could stand at the same height as Grindelwald, Voldemort, and Dumbledore at that time.
"What are you thinking?" Draco said disgustedly, pushing Benjamin's body.
"Oh, I, I wasn't very concentrated just now." Benjamin explained immediately.
Draco shook his head helplessly, racked his brains and didn't think there was anything else to say, so he dropped a good note and left in a hurry.
It was already the next day after Benjamin was released from the medical room by Madam Pomfrey.
When Benjamin walked into the Hogwarts cafeteria, he thought he had come to some primitive tribe.
Many people wear weird things on their necks, such as tiger teeth, garlic, and dry mouse tails.
Of course, Neville and Frank are more eye-catching. The two of them bought a big smelly onion, a pointy amethyst and a decaying water newt tail to hang on their chests.
Some people told Neville that he actually came from a pure-blood family, so there was no need to worry about this.
However, Neville's round face turned around and said worriedly, "You know, I, I'm almost a dumb gun."
Benjamin felt a headache when he heard it, and didn't quite understand why Frank and Neville got so close.
After seeing Benjamin, Frank was extremely excited.He came over and said hello to Benjamin.
"Benjamin, I wanted to visit you in the infirmary. It's just..."
Benjamin sneered. He stared at Frank, wondering why he couldn't say something he wanted to say.
"Nothing, it's good for you to have new friends of your own. I just hope you don't forget who you are."
Frank said immediately with some trepidation, "I know, I will listen to your arrangements."
However, Benjamin shook his head, "What I want to say is, you should pay attention to your identity and don't expose it."
After speaking, Benjamin didn't care what Frank was on, so he strode away.
When he arrived at the long Slytherin table, Pansy and others immediately took the lead to applaud him.
"Welcome to the return of our hero!"
Benjamin waved his hand and sat between Draco and Daphne."Your welcome ceremony is too perfunctory, and I feel embarrassed after seeing it."
Pansy smiled indifferently, "Really, I think it's good. You should know that some people are not so happy to hear that you saved Ginny!"
Benjamin nodded without surprise, and said simply, "I am a man."
Pansy immediately screamed exaggeratedly, "Draco, see if you see it, this is the real gentleman!"
Draco gave Pansy angrily, as if he didn't want to argue with her.
And Astoria, who had been looking at Draco with obsessive eyes, whispered in Draco's ear.
Daphne smiled decently and greeted her thoughtfully, "Has been fully recovered?"
Benjamin nodded, "It feels better than before."
Daphne covered her smile with a handkerchief, "That's good, but you seem to be surprised when you come in."
"Your eyes are so good," Benjamin shrugged helplessly. "I just didn't expect everyone to be so scared."
"As a pure-blood wizard, you really can't understand their fears." Daphne lowered her head as if she was thinking about something. "But I wrote to my father about the secret room, but he told me not to go too far. Think, I won’t have any trouble anyway."
"What should your father know." Benjamin analyzed seriously.
"Perhaps, but my father is more like a businessman than a wizard, knowing how to seek advantages and avoid disadvantages."
Daphne laughed at herself.
"Then you and your father are quite alike." Benjamin couldn't help but said, the two looked at each other, and after their eyes were intertwined, they drew away very tacitly...
In the next few days, most people were still in a trance state, and their worries and fears were written on their faces without any cover.
When Professor McGonagall saw this situation, he said a few words sternly and found no effect, so he chose to remain silent.
But the three of them, Harry, were very busy every day.Almost after class is over, they will be the first to rush out of the classroom and head to the opposite direction of the lounge.
Hermione noticed Benjamin's gaze several times, and then quickly twisted her head away.
Although Benjamin was very curious, he didn't plan to ask for it himself.
He couldn't do such a behavior.
When it was two weeks before Christmas, Professor McGonagall, as in previous years, shuttled between the long tables of each college with a list of the entire school.
She will start collecting lists of students who are not going to go home during the Christmas holidays.
Benjamin was very surprised when Draco signed the list.
But Benjamin didn't ask much, nor did he follow the stupid Kebra and Gore, no matter what Draco did.
Benjamin shook his head and pushed aside Professor McGonagall's list.
Daphne looked very happy, especially when she saw Astoria's face unhappy.
"Benjamin, do you have a wish to come to Greengrass Manor during the Christmas holidays?"
Daphne said expectantly.
However, Benjamin did not answer yet, but Astoria spoke first."Daphne, don't you know what it means for you to invite a boy to the family party!"
Daphne snorted without showing any weakness, "Oh, so what? I believe my mother will not refuse the visit of the Ludwig family."
Astoria stopped talking immediately.
Benjamin could only refuse awkwardly, "I might stay at home during that time and accompany my parents."
He didn't want to cause a family dispute because of himself.
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