Chapter 27: Reasons for Choosing Ravenclaw
Ravenclaw common room!
Ethan ignored the gazes of his roommates, Terry and the other two, and walked straight in another direction.
"Senior, can I sit here?"
Ethan held the book "Alternative Spells of Transfiguration" in his hand and approached a quiet girl with black hair and eyes who was reading.
Generally, when there are no classes, the young wizards of Ravenclaw like to read in the library or the common room, so there were not many empty seats in the common room.
If Ethan had to choose between his roommates and a senior, he would naturally prefer to sit with the senior.
There was only one Asian in the whole Hogwarts, and she was completely different from the one in the movie, with a fresh and elegant beauty.
"Ah, you can sit!"
The senior immediately moved aside to leave more space for Ethan.
Cho Chang still knew Ethan, a hat-stall who was assigned to Ravenclaw.
Ethan didn't rush to talk and began to look through the book in his hand, which he had just found in the internal library of Ravenclaw.
Being able to publish a book and pass it down proves that the author has their own understanding of Transfiguration and that someone agrees with their views.
On the other side, Terry, Michael, and Gene were worrying about the parchment. The Transfiguration paper was due this Wednesday.
Although in class, after listening to Ethan's explanation, the three matches changed without turning into charcoal, the three of them had not yet figured out how to write the paper.
They just wanted Ethan to come over and share his opinion; maybe they could get some clues.
Unexpectedly, this guy went to chat with the senior again. Now the three of them had seen Ethan's true nature.
"Don't you have homework?"
Cho Chang closed the book and put it down, pointing to the young wizards on the side, and asked Ethan curiously.
Ravenclaw students never leave homework unfinished overnight, usually completing it on the same day, which is completely opposite to Gryffindor.
"Actually, I don't really need to write it because I have completed today's Transfiguration task."
Ethan smiled slightly and gave an answer that Cho Chang did not expect.
She was a sophomore who had just been promoted this year. Last year, no one in her class could complete the transformation of a matchstick in the first class. She knew how difficult it was.
For her, it was in the second week, that is, the third class, when she perfectly turned the matchstick into a needle. Her progress was quite fast.
He is worthy of being called a hat-stall. Even the Sorting Hat was conflicted about which house to place him in. His talent is truly exceptional.
"Senior, are you planning to try out for the Quidditch team?"
Ethan also saw the book "Flying with the Cannons" in Cho Chang's hand. Just by looking at the title, he knew that it was related to Quidditch.
"Yes, the Quidditch selection will start in a few days. I don't know if I can be selected. Now I want to learn more Quidditch skills."
Cho Chang nodded. She liked Quidditch very much, and her goal was to be a Seeker.
"If it's you, I'm sure you will be selected."
Ethan said confidently.
In the original story, Cho Chang was a member of the Ravenclaw Quidditch team. "I hope so, Ethan Adrian!"
The senior stretched out her right hand with a smile on her face. "Cho Chang!"
The three roommates who were keeping an eye on Ethan looked at this scene and couldn't help shaking their heads.
They started chatting so quickly.
Is the senior so easy to talk to? They all began to suspect that Ethan had entered Ravenclaw for female seniors.
They had heard from the senior that as a hat-stall, he had the characteristics of multiple houses.
Among Ravenclaw and the other houses, the reason why Ethan came to Ravenclaw might be because the seniors in Ravenclaw were of the highest quality.
This was recognized by all Hogwarts.
After all, which house received more love letters than Ravenclaw? ...
The afternoon class was History of Magic.
After the public execution in the Transfiguration class in the morning, Harry and Ronald were finally not late.
Because before Ethan came, the two of them had already had a fight with Draco Malfoy.
If it wasn't for the wrong occasion, they might have fought.
Because of Ethan's intervention, at this point in time, the grudge between them was even greater than in the original story.
Before sitting down, Ethan also greeted Hermione and Cassandra.
Cassandra nodded in response. Among all the Hogwarts classmates, only Ethan could be her opponent, which led to her treating Ethan differently from others.
If other people greeted her, they would probably be ignored by her.
Hermione responded with a puffed face. She remembered that when she got up early this morning to eat breakfast, Ethan and the female head of Ravenclaw were talking and laughing together, and at noon, she was replaced by an Asian girl.
Obviously, she came first!
As a result, every time they met, she was either called "big front teeth" or something similar.
The bell rang, and a ghost who looked very old floated in.
Finally, she understood why the History of Magic was the most boring course. Professor Binns' voice was so monotone that it seemed like hypnosis. He didn't ask questions, and didn't care what the students were doing. He just read from the textbook.
Less than ten minutes into the class, at least one-third of the students had already laid down. The rest were either whispering or playing wizard chess games with their deskmates on parchment. Few people listened to the class seriously.
History is very interesting, not to mention the fantasy history of wizards.
For example, the process and adventures of the four founders of Hogwarts, the major events of Hogwarts in the past thousand years, the development of the wizarding world, the impact of the anti-witch movement in the Middle Ages on wizards, etc.
It's just that Professor Binns made the History of Magic boring.
Ethan also lay on the table with his eyes closed to rest, preparing for tonight's night tour.
When the class was over, Professor Binns left the classroom on time and did not forget to leave homework.