The Day of the Draw at Hogwarts

v3 Chapter 70: crazy girl isolated

Yuri didn't understand why his "old friend" would send him such a letter in the middle of the night.

As for private prisons, he has already known about them—he has a high probability of moving into this kind of prisons in the future—and he also knows a thing or two about the receivable methods in them.

In his opinion, this is indeed a job that guarantees income during drought and flood, even better than his arms business, but it earns a little less.

But the question is, why should a good business get him in his turn!

He continued to read, and found that his friend's train of thought was really clear: other people's private prisons would have special remarks in the contract, and no serious criminals would be allowed, but his own side is better, and only picks serious criminals-it is simply for the country. Contribute!

Seeing the terms of felony offenders, Yuri felt that this matter could really be done. As for the escape of prisoners, it can be solved easily - just build the prison on the island.

At the end of the letter, Tom explained to Yuri the reason why he built the prison: to raise some things that are not very suitable for seeing the light.

Seeing this, Yuri suddenly realized that the prison was just a cover, and he was attracted by a promise in the letter:

【I assure you, this prison needs almost no guards and the expenses are extremely low】

Yuri froze for a moment, a prison that doesn't need guards? Things are a little strange, but if the guards are not hired, the operating cost of the prison is indeed much lower, and the business is still profitable.

Even without considering the relationship with Tom, a stable and profitable business moved him quite a bit. Yuri made up his mind and planned to go to an event tomorrow morning to clear up the relationship.

After hastily writing a letter to Yuri in the owl coop, Tom tied the letter to the pigeon's leg, took it to the window, and watched his pigeon fly out of his hand and disappear into the clouds. At this time, a gust of cold wind swept in from the open window, making him shiver. The weather has been getting colder every day recently.

He quickened his pace and left the owl shed. But when he was on his way to the Ravenclaw lounge, he met an acquaintance: Luna.

She is dressed as a student today, wearing a black dress with blue stripes, a white shirt and a blue flower tie inside.

At this time, she was holding a stack of leaflets in her left hand, and her right hand was responsible for pasting these leaflets on the wall.

"What are you doing?" A little curiosity rose in Tom's heart, and he quickly realized the phrasing of his question, so he made an adjustment: "I mean, why did you stick flyers on the wall?"

"My things are missing, someone must have hidden them." Luna recognized Tom, smiled lightly, and at the same time kept moving her hands, and quickly pasted the flyer on the wall. Looking at her skillful movements, she may have done the same movements a lot.

Tom glanced at the contents of the leaflet.

【Lost and found:

A pair of red and white canvas shoes

A pair of black schoolgirl shoes

Contact: Ravenclaw House, Luna Lovegood]

Tom frowned. "Stealing? That's nasty."

"Oh, it's still fun." Luna's answer is always so unexpected, "But the weather has been a little cold recently, so I should definitely get it back."

She took two brisk steps without making a sound. Only then did Tom notice that Luna had only a pair of socks on her feet and no shoes.

"Can I help you?" Tom felt a tinge of anger welling up in him. He felt that Luna's classmates had gone too far.

This is bullying and exclusion.

"No, my mother always said that there is always a way to get back what is lost." Luna was calm, as if she was not the one who was forced to walk in the corridor without shoes.

Tom thought for a while, "Maybe I'm the one to do it? I have a very practical spell here—"

Just as Tom was about to try to help Luna find the shoes with the Flying Charm, both of them stopped in their tracks. Tom saw a pair of shoes hanging outside the castle window.

"Sometimes this method is a bit unexpected." Luna showed a happy smile, and ran to the window in a jump, and took off her shoes.

"Anyway, thank you for your kindness." After putting on her shoes, Luna put away the flyer and thanked Tom.

Seeing her receding back, Tom opened his mouth, but said nothing. He had no idea how he could help this marginalized girl. Go straight to line up with her roommate? That must bring her more trouble, right?

"Wait a minute!" But Tom stopped Luna.

"Anything else?" Luna stood at the end of the corridor, turned her head and looked at Tom curiously.

"There's a spell called the Flying Curse, maybe it can help you..." Tom thought about it, and it seemed that teaching Luna the Flying Curse was the most practical help.

"Thank you, but I don't think it's necessary," Luna's eyes flickered for a moment, and she said something that made Tom a little puzzled.

How can I quickly find my lost things without using the Feilai Curse?

"Why—" Tom had just finished speaking when he saw Luna take out a pair of small black leather shoes from behind a pair of armor.

She shook the shoes in her hand to Tom, and walked away with brisk steps.

"Hermione, that's the way it is." In the corner of the lounge, Tom told Hermione what happened to Luna after he just met her.

"It's too much!" Hermione frowned, and she realized that her voice was a bit high when she said it. Although there were not many people in the lounge at this time, there were still several people sitting, so she lowered her voice. Volume: "How could they treat their classmates like this!"

"I'll go talk to them—" Hermione just stood up, and then sat back down on the chair dejectedly. She also realized the unsolvability of the problem. This is a rejection from the heart, how can a senior sister solve it with a few words?

What's more, there is another term called cold violence.

Hermione sighed~lightnovelpub.net~ Her first impression of Luna was not good either, she felt that this girl was crazy, but this was not a reason to bully her. It was hard for Hermione to imagine that a Ravenclaw student could do such a thing - it just revealed a Slytherin style.

"I suggested that she learn the Flying Curse, but she seemed to refuse." Tom picked up Crookshanks passing by from the ground and scratched its chin.

"Having the Flying Curse will make it easier for her," Hermione reached out to Tom, and asked Crookshanks to go over. Looking at the big yellow cat that was digging into her chest, Hermione suddenly said, "Do you want to suggest something?" She's going to get a pet?"

"And then she'll say she wants to keep a Snork." Tom shrugged.

"What's that?" Hermione was dumbfounded.

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