Harry Potter: This savior is a bit bad

Chapter 310 The culprit



Chapter 310 The culprit

I tried to read his face for some clue, but found nothing.

The boy had long since trained himself to not show his emotions.

In this regard, Draco was also reminded by Lucius that he should learn from Harry.

There are always people saying that only after going through countless setbacks and hardships can one achieve something.

But, does achievement really matter?

Mr. and Mrs. Potter, don't they want Harry to live a stable life in this world, or even become a little bully like Draco in the original novel under the love of his parents?

He seemed to know what I was thinking: "It's all over, and I'm fine, right?"

I gave him a smile and felt a little comforted.

I heard a faint sigh: "The unicorn's compassionate personality will only harm you..."

Why does everyone think I'm the one who's hurt?

Whether it's Draco or Harry...

Maybe it's because of too much concern?

not understand.

Trelawney is indeed as crazy as she is in the original book.

However, perhaps because Harry's eyes were too sharp and his aura was too strong, she did not volunteer to predict for the boy as in the original book.

Harry frowned slightly, and I knew that he wanted to feel the charm of divination more.

This time, the unlucky guy who was carefully chosen was Ron.

"You!" Trelawney seemed to have eyes on her back and suddenly turned around. With her huge eyes, she looked like a frightened praying mantis from a distance.

"Poor child... your luck has been taken away from you..."

She looked at the red-haired boy with a look of pity.

"You and your family..."

Her prediction turned out to be true!

In the original book, Ron and Hermione were surrounding Harry.

Because of his status as a member of the iron triangle with the savior, he became the center of attention, and even a few years later, he was successfully elected as the class leader and student union president.

But now, with his ordinary facial features and lackluster academic performance, he could not be considered outstanding in Gryffindor.

His twin brothers have mediocre grades, but as Gryffindor beaters and with their mischievous personalities, they usually attract a lot of attention.

Percy Weasley, although he can't get along well with the other brothers, is a power-hungry person, but he is still a prefect of Gryffindor.

Only Ron has remained unknown.

When Trelawney announced that his luck had been taken away from him, he seemed to have found an excuse for his lackluster performance over the past decade.

"Teacher, do you know who took away my luck?"

Ron asked eagerly.

Trelawney opened her eyes wide and looked around the classroom.

"Is this true? Is there any such thing?"

"Is this professor trustworthy? I heard she's a liar."

"She predicts misfortunes every school year, as if it's one of her ways of getting ahead of them?"

Draco sneered, "The Weasley family is extremely poor. Trelawney saw that Ron was dressed shabbily, so she accused him of having his luck taken away, right?"

"It also comforts his precarious self-esteem..." Harry added.

"You two are becoming more and more vicious..."

I quickly lowered my head, covered my mouth, and my shoulders trembled slightly.

"Have you forgotten how rude Weasley was to us? That's an understatement."

Weasley and Malfoy, it seems, are mortal enemies.

Although they were all pure-bloods, Weasley was labeled a pure-blood traitor and was completely unable to integrate into the pure-blood circle.

Economic strength is of course one aspect.

"Miss Malfoy, so you are here..." Trelawney came to me.

"The one who took away Mr. Weasley's luck..."


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