"Only Hufflepuff ladies"

"She was always willing to talk to the ignored, sometimes for a whole day, and then some Slytherin follower would pop up and say she was wasting her time!"

A rare tenderness flashed across Ms. Green's face.

"You have probably never been able to understand that a person cannot get respect commensurate with his talents and is lonely forever without friends. You are the one standing in the center of the crowd, Slytherin."

Lu Ke couldn't help but laugh.

At this time, he almost wanted to repeat the words he had said many times: "I am a squib."

But Lu Ke didn't say anything.

"So you think other people owe you?"

Lu Ke raised his head and recalled it.

Before he became the center of Slytherin, Lu Ke did one thing.

He performed a course of mind-correcting physics on all Slytherins.

Lu Ke couldn't help laughing.

Those are very good memories.

"Since I am the heir of Hufflepuff, I will do what Hufflepuff would do and help you solve this problem."

"Start now, find the friend you want, and tell him how powerful you are. He will respect you and help you relieve your loneliness."

Ms. Green looked at Lu Ke like a madman: "What are you talking about? You think I don't have it?"

"Then you haven't shown enough. According to me, most people will give talented people more respect than their talents. As long as you have a friend, you will no longer be lonely."

Ms. Green was silent.

She is an elegant, melancholy, and aristocratic lady, but now she wants to break the image she has always had.

"You said exactly the same thing as Salazar."

Lu Ke was stunned for a moment before realizing that Ms. Green was talking about Salazar Slytherin.

Lu Ke nodded: "I am a Slytherin."

Ms. Green seemed to have finally broken down.

She wordlessly passed through the wall on the side of the corridor and disappeared.

Lu Ke was left standing alone, shaking his head helplessly.

"So if you prove yourself like Johanna, I will respect you very much."

Of course, there is probably only one wizard who can make Dumbledore hand over the principal of Hogwarts, so Ms. Green is obviously not worthy of Lu Ke's level of respect for Johanna.

As for friends, Lu Ke doesn’t think it’s hard to find friends. Of course, maybe Ms. Green has no friends.

Thinking that maybe Hufflepuff's test would completely fail, and then the entire test arranged by Slytherin would fail, Lu Ke couldn't suppress the melancholy in his heart.

So he planned to go to the hall to have a big meal to relieve his regrets.

He ignored Pallas's disgruntled cry over his shoulder.

Sitting at the Slytherin long table, Lu Ke turned around and glanced at Johanna.

She was in bad shape.

But the plan was set.

"I've been in contact with Harry more recently, Lu Ke."

Johanna said casually.

Lu Ke nodded: "Why do you say that suddenly?"

Johanna smiled: "The mysterious man asked Hermione to have more contact with you."

Lu Ke was silent for a moment: "What does he want to do?"

"have no idea."

Lu Ke raised his head and thought for a while: "But I have already told them the key to passing the mechanism."

Johanna looked disgusted: "Ugh! You never mentioned anything to me, but in the end you told the savior. You probably regarded him as someone you knew before, right?"

Johanna sighed: "Malfoy's condition is very bad, you see."

Lu Ke turned around and took a look.

Malfoy looked sickly pale, as if he had suffered from long-term insomnia and had extremely conspicuous dark circles under his eyes. As soon as he saw Lu Ke's gaze, he turned away nervously, not daring to look him in the eye.

Lu Ke sat there and was silent for a while.

"But I can't do anything now"

Johanna nodded: "And it's best not to do anything. You are a squib, but Malfoy is a wizard, and Avada Kedavra, done by a mysterious man himself, is definitely enough to lead him into the darkness, the deep darkness."

Lu Ke could only remain silent.

"Let the mysterious man's plan go smoothly, the sooner the better."

Lu Ke nodded.

After dinner, Lu Ke sat at the long table.

Johanna went back to the common room alone.

Slytherins kept coming to Lu Ke to ask questions, mostly about after-school homework, ranging from first grade to seventh grade.

Not long after, Harry threw a paper ball over.

Lu Ke raised his head helplessly, picked up the paper ball, and then walked to the Gryffindor long table and sat down.

"So, is something wrong?"

Lu Ke said and opened the paper ball.

Then he saw it read: "Teach me my homework."

Lu Ke shook his head helplessly: "What kind of homework is it?"

Hermione placed a thin book in front of Lu Ke: "History of Magic, a study of issues related to the history of magic in modern times, that is, the way out for pure-blood families."

Lu Ke sighed helplessly.

This book is published by Handsome Adventure Press.

That's right, it was Lu Ke's history of magic paper.

"What is the problem?"

Hermione nodded: "Has the daughter of the Shafiq family ever read this paper?"

Lu Ke glanced at Hermione: "Yes."

Hermione showed an expression that said, "It's just as I expected."

"So she is looking for a suitable worker for her family. She is really a good child who loves her family."

Lu Ke sighed: "You guessed wrong."

"Although I don't know why she wants to be friends with you, but"

Hermione interrupted Lu Ke with a smile: "Since you don't know, then you can deny my speculation without any basis."

Lu Ke looked at Hermione and shook his head: "Why did you become friends with Harry?"

Hermione was stunned for a moment: "That was an accident."

Lu Ke nodded: "You think Johanna has ulterior motives for approaching you, couldn't it be just an accident? It's so rare for two people to become friends?"

Hermione shook her head: "There are not so many accidents in the world."

Lu Ke was speechless.

He remembered very clearly the friend theory that Johanna said before.

Johanna was sure this would happen before Hermione and Harry became friends.

"Johanna doesn't need you to be a worker. The Shafiq family has no shortage of workers."

Hermione nodded: "There are a few things I don't understand about this."

She said turning the pages of the book.

"Why do Muggle-born wizards have to work for others?"

Lu Ke nodded: "Because they don't have enough wizard coins to build factories. Even in the wizard world, it is no longer an era when poor people can do business and open factories at will."

Just like that, they changed the subject.

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