Snakes in Hogwarts

Chapter 61 How to Train Your Dragon (Please recommend! Please collect!)

"What are you talking about? Are you going to fight Potter?"

There were a few exclamations in the Slytherin lounge.

After Andros described his exciting high-altitude distress experience, the snakes' attention quickly shifted to Draco.

Because the latter jumped up and told everyone his glorious deeds.

As for the content, it was nothing more than Draco couldn't bear to be lonely, and ran to the long table in Gryffindor and taunted his old friend Potter fiercely, and then invited him to a duel.

"So, are you finally getting the hang of it, Draco?"

After listening to Draco's speech, Zabini joked with a smile.

"You finally discovered that you can use only those spells you know to bully the savior who knows nothing about magic?"

His words made the surrounding snakes laugh.

"Do you think you can have more spells than me?" Draco even sprayed back unceremoniously.

"To be honest, it's really meaningless to see the two of you flirting like this every day." Leaning on a sofa casually, Andros spared no effort to complain.

This is the source of his daily happiness, and teasing about the relationship between Draco and Potter has gradually become a means of relaxation and entertainment after his studies.

Don't tell me, it's quite interesting.

"Ander, what do you mean? What flirting?" Looking at Pansy who was giggling, Draco looked at Andros in confusion.

He still doesn't know what Andros said at the dinner table after he left that day.

"I and Scartou are mortal enemies! mortal enemies!"

Draco kept emphasizing his relationship with Potter, but he felt a little bit eager to cover up.

"Well, we all know the relationship between the two of you. Tell me about your plan. Are you really going to a duel with Potter in the prize showroom?" Andros asked.

"Merlin is on, how could it be possible!" Draco had the classic look of you thinking of me as a fool.

"I'm not stupid, why should I fight that damn Scarhead and the red-haired stupid guy next to him?"

"I just need to quietly tell the castle administrator about this. It's called Filch. They will definitely be caught by then."

Speaking of the excitement, Draco couldn't help letting out a treacherous laugh, his face half-hidden under the dim lights of the Slytherin lounge, like the kind of villain hiding behind the scenes.

"Hehehe, Professor McGonagall will be mad! She will definitely punish Potter severely, and, moreover, can deduct a lot of points for Gryffindor."

After talking about the plan, Draco was excited. He was so proud that he came up with such a great idea.

"Cut, Draco, you are so boring."

Andros feels that he will take care of this small dragon, he has been waiting for this opportunity for a long time.

As early as when he was assigned to Slytherin by the damn sorting hat and met Draco, Andros was wondering if he could try to change Draco.

Even if he can't change his destiny, he should avoid the wrong path in the original book.

In Andros' view, Draco's nature is not bad, and his shortcomings are more due to his own growth environment and Lucius's excessive doting.

At least, in the first grade, Draco was just a childish kid who liked to fight Potter and Gryffindor.

He was very kind to the people around him and his friends, even his two little friends, Bandraco, took great care of him. Crabbe and Gore often shared the sweets sent to Draco's house.

In the original book, as the enemy who grew up with the savior, Potter, he seems to have been playing the role of a villain who is not very smart.

Whether it was this time or the time when he played the Dementor in third grade, Draco always liked to play tricks that couldn't make it to the table.This actually shows that he is still a naive child in disguise, and he can't think of any vicious methods.

It's just that this seems to be too small, and even with that, many readers feel that Slytherin is an academy that can only play tricks and tricks.

This is a very wrong perception.

In addition to their different views on Muggles, Godric Gryffindor and Salazar Slytherin have many similarities in their teaching philosophy.

They all fancy those ambitious students who can make great things, whether it's Gryffindor or Slytherin, they don't value rules so much.

In history, wizards who have achieved brilliant achievements or great careers have basically graduated from these two academies, and few have emerged from Ravenclaw and Hufflepuff.

It seems to be off topic, don't talk about this.

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"You can obviously knock him down with a curse upright, let everyone know how good you are, why do you want to play such a clever thing?" Andros asked in the underground lounge.

He stared into Draco's eyes intently, which made the latter avoid his gaze unnaturally.

"Although we are unscrupulous Slytherins, this does not mean that we will not abide by promises and agreements, especially those related to duels."

"Remember what good qualities Slytherin admires? Smart, shrewd, ambitious, strong-willed, and most importantly, we pursue honor."

"You are a nobleman, Draco." Andros' tone gradually became serious.

"Although I don't know much about the history of the magical world, I also know that for the nobles, duel means glory. There are many wizards who would rather die in a duel than avoid a duel because they don't want to be seen as avoiding a duel. coward."

"I, I'm not trying to escape." Hearing Andros' words, Draco stumbled and explained.

He didn't actually think so much, he just felt that doing it by himself would make Potter unlucky.

"I know, but what about the others? If this thing is publicized, what would those outsiders think? Seriously, if you go back a few decades, you would ruin the Malfoy family by doing this."

"That's right." Zabini nodded in agreement.

"Although it is not a formal duel, it will eventually affect the Malfoy family's reputation."

"Ander makes sense, not to mention that you have already agreed." This time, Pansy didn't help Draco.

"You always tell me that you don't want your father to treat you as a child, so you have to take action to prove that you are grown up. I hope you can fight Potter upright."

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"I see, Na Ender, can you come with me?" Draco blinked and looked at Andros with longing eyes.

"Why? I won't intervene in your duel with the savior."

"I know that I defeated Potter upright in the hall. I want you to be the referee in our duel so that this duel will look more formal."

"Well, that's as you wish."

Andros nodded and agreed. He turned his head to look at Zabini and Pansy beside him.

"What about you, won't you go?"

"We, we won't go!" Pansy refused without thinking about it.

"Yes! What is the meaning of children's duels!"

"Zabini, aren't you a kid too!"

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"Duel? Hiss, what is a duel?"

In Andros' single dormitory, Ival asked with interest that he could perceive what Andros was thinking, but he might not be able to understand the meaning of these terms.

"That's right, let's see for yourself." Andros automatically made up the battle scene of the final duel between Potter and the mysterious man during the Hogwarts battle in the original book.

After this time of getting along, he has gradually adapted to this special telepathy.

Now, they rarely talk to each other like just now.

"Hi~ Why are they fighting? Is it for the right to mate? Or is it for the territory?"

"Why do you think so?"

"His hiss ~ wherever we are, only the strong have the right to mate." Ivar raised his head proudly.

"Before being caught by those two-legged beasts, I kept the right to mate in my hometown for three full years."

Is it really?

Are you a lion or a snake!

Shouldn't the pythons be together?

"Of course it's true, what are you asking so much for! Hiss~ They are duel tonight? I want to see too."

"No, you are not allowed to go!"