The Slytherin team's welcome defeat became the topic of conversation among Hogwarts students after dinner. The unlucky substitute goalkeeper Vicky Avery became a topic of conversation for many people. Even though Madam Pomfrey had already repaired his knocked-out teeth, when students from other houses saw him, they would always think of the saying that was circulated in Gryffindor: "He knocked out his teeth by bumping into my elbow."
No one really cared how much truth there was in Albert's words; they just laughed at little Avery for knocking out his own teeth.
Just laugh for the sake of being annoying.
At least, that's what Albert thought, otherwise even he himself wouldn't be able to find the humor in that sentence.
This time, he really stabilized the hatred value for him, so much so that even the panel tasks popped up.
Albert didn't care much, because after the match between Gryffindor and Slytherin, the tension between the two teams became even stronger.
The atmosphere between the two houses is very tense, even to the point of being on the verge of breaking out.
There were often some minor fights in the corridor, which made Filch so angry that his mouth twisted. The number of violations had increased sharply in recent times, and he had used up all his small roll of parchment.
In the end, it turned into a very bad incident.
Several Slytherin students blocked Mark, and when they were about to take action, several Gryffindor students "happened" to pass by and got involved in the chaos.
In the end, a Gryffindor student grew strange scales on his face and a Slytherin had leeks coming out of his nose.
Professor McGonagall was very angry when she found out, and both Gryffindor and Slytherin were deducted a large number of points.
Now, one is back at the bottom and the other is second to last.
Of course, there were actually quite a few Slytherin students who caused trouble for Albert. After all, being defeated by a freshman from Muggle was a shame for them.
However, Slytherin students had very few opportunities. Someone once tried to stretch out his leg in the corridor to trip Albert. However, one of the guys who did this was stepped on and went straight to the school hospital, and the other was kicked in the calf and burst into tears due to the pain.
What made them most angry was that the freshman would always look at him helplessly and say in a very calm tone: Are you okay? Why is your leg sticking out? And so on.
In short, what it means is that I am innocent and harmless, and everything is your fault.
This is hard to refute because you stretched your leg out to trip someone and accidentally got hurt.
As for containment
Albert always has three friends around him and is rarely alone. Even when he is alone, he mostly stays in the library.
This guy was very patient. He lay in ambush outside the library for a long time, but no one came out of the library.
However, this is not the worst part.
Not long ago, a third-year Slytherin student thought he had seized the opportunity and followed Albert into the boys' bathroom. However, he was found to have stepped on water on the floor and fell, and even fainted.
Of course, there are always more than one guy with evil intentions.
George walked alone in the empty second-floor corridor, not far from an abandoned women's bathroom.
He hummed a little tune, seemingly unaware that someone was following him. The fifth-year Slytherin senior student was secretly taking out his wand from his robes, preparing to use a curse to teach George a lesson.
However, when he raised his wand, he found that the freshman walking in front of him turned around and actually smiled at him.
Before this unfortunate fellow could come to his senses and figure out what was happening, a slight sound suddenly came from behind him.
Fainted!
These were the last words he heard before he passed out.
After being hit by the stun spell, he fell to the ground and passed out.
"Another troublemaker!" George walked forward, kicked the man's body with his toes, and grinned, "Well, you didn't expect it, I have help here."
"Stop talking nonsense and carry it into the women's room. We'll prepare a surprise for everyone."
A few minutes later, a few junior Hufflepuff girls passed by the door of the girls' bathroom and saw from a distance a guy with his robes pulled up to cover his head.
The other person was lying at the door of the women's bathroom with half of his body inside. His hands were making a climbing motion, seemingly trying to climb out of the women's bathroom.
Filch, who heard the noise, hurried over. Looking at the large puddle of water in the corridor, the muscles on his face couldn't help but tremble twice.
This is... falling to the ground by yourself
So, what was a boy doing in the ladies' room? What did he see, and why did he crawl out in such a mess
The girls had very strong imaginations. Before Filch asked two passing students to pick up the unfortunate man who was soaking wet from the ground and send him to the school hospital, a lot of guesses had already popped up in their minds.
The Albert quartet who "happened" to pass by nearby witnessed this scene and their ribs ached from trying so hard to hold back their laughter.
Why did the Slytherin student flee the girls' bathroom in such a panic
The girls who first discovered the situation used their imagination to guess why the boy broke into the abandoned women's bathroom and why he escaped from the bathroom in such a panic.
"Next time, if someone dares to cause trouble for us again, we'll..." Fred made a digging gesture, "and put his head in the toilet."
"Some jokes can't be taken too far." Albert tried hard not to laugh too exaggeratedly, but still reminded, "However, next time you see them, knock them out and put them in the stall of the women's restroom. I believe the girls won't get past him easily."
"That's a good idea!" George blinked and said, "I'm suddenly looking forward to it."
"They must be on guard."
"Definitely. But I don't think they could have guessed that you actually know how to use the Disillusionment Charm." Lee Jordan pointed out their biggest advantage. The Slytherin students completely underestimated Albert's abilities.
Because of the Disillusionment Charm, they never thought that there would be someone hiding behind them waiting to harm them, and Albert could also use the Stunning Charm, which could easily knock people down.
Although some people suspected that Albert was behind this, they quickly ruled them out. After all, a Muggle wizard, no matter how talented he was, couldn't master so much magic in a short period of time.
As for the people around Albert, it was obviously unlikely that they would be able to master the Stunning Spell. There were not many precedents even in Slytherin for freshmen to be able to master the Stunning Spell.
Therefore, the blame was finally put on the senior students of Gryffindor.
After all, Mark and others have set a precedent!