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"Oh, right, the last person Harry was with yesterday was Levin! Yes, right, right, hurry and go to the West Tower to invite Buddha Levin!"
Ron quickly replied.
Then he saw Levin and Hermione waving at him from the courtyard gate.
So they immediately squeezed through the crowd.
"Hi Levin, good morning! Do you know where Harry went? What was the last thing you saw in the room?"
Ron's loud voice immediately attracted people's attention, and many students who hadn't had enough of the previous performance gathered around.
Faced with those expectant eyes, Levin could only give a brief explanation of what happened next.
When he heard that Harry had gone to the infirmary, he immediately lost patience and ran to the infirmary.
Hermione tugged at Levin's sleeve, and he immediately understood. After quickly finishing his explanation, he led Hermione to the school infirmary.
Seeing Harry lying pale and lifeless on the hospital bed, Ron was very worried and kept asking Madam Pomfrey:
"Is Harry alright? When will Harry wake up?"
"Enough! This is the thirtieth time you've asked me the same question!"
So, of course, they were kicked out of the infirmary by Madam Pomfrey, and Levin and Hermione were also dragged into the mess.
However, seeing that Harry was alright in person relieved them.
In the following days, Quidditch matches reached their final round, with Ravenclaw facing off against Gryffindor.
Ravenclaw, with Levin and Cirella, is already supermodel enough.
Harry was then sent to the infirmary, which only worsened Gryffindor's situation, as they were completely overrun by Ravenclaw.
Ravenclaw continued their winning streak from the previous two games.
On the last night of the semester,
When Levin entered the Great Hall, he was pleased to see it newly decorated in the blue and bronze colors that represent Ravenclaw, to celebrate their breaking of Slytherin's monopoly and winning the House Cup.
On the wall behind the main seating area, there was a huge banner depicting a Ravenclaw eagle.
As Levin passed through Slytherin, he noticed that the little snakes were all glaring at him angrily.
This is normal; Ravenclaw's victory shattered Slytherin's dream of winning the House Cup for the seventh consecutive year.
And he was the culprit.
Whether in class or in Quidditch matches, Levin earned Ravenclaw a huge boost.
And predictably, they will have to endure this situation every semester from now on.
Levin quickly went to his usual seat at the long table.
Now no one occupies it at all.
Even if he's not there, the eaglets will make room for him in this seat.
This is their respect for Levin.
The banquet began soon afterward, and Harry, having finished his rest, arrived at the Great Hall.
As Professor Dumbledore announced the results of each house, a thunderous cheer and the sound of hands slapping the table erupted from the Ravenclaw table.
Ravenclaw already had a significant lead in points, and with the Quidditch Cup bonus, they were nearly 400 points ahead of second place.
“Yes, yes, well done,” Dumbledore said. “However, a few recent events must also be taken into account.”
The Great Hall became very quiet, and Ravenclaw's excitement subsided somewhat.
Levin, on the other hand, wore a smile that suggested he was enjoying the spectacle even more.
He wanted to see if Dumbledore would really be shameless enough to give each member of the "Brave and Wise Challenge" team more than 200 bonus points.
If that's true, then his plan to forcibly take over Gryffindor is confirmed, and the young wizards will be spitting at him to death.
In fact, Levin believes that this bonus is very unfair.
On the one hand, Dumbledore himself set a rule forbidding people from going to the fourth-floor corridor.
On the other hand, he was secretly pushing Harry to break school rules on his own initiative, using it as a test.
That was bad enough, but he also rewarded this behavior with extra points.
So all the rule-abiding little wizards became clowns...
If it were Levin, he would never do that, especially since the Academy Cup score is directly related to the school rules and penalties.
There are so many ways to reward a child, why insist on using points?
“Uh, uh,” Dumbledore cleared his throat, “I still have some last points to allocate… let me see… right…”
So he then added 50 points to Hermione and Ron, 60 points to Harry, and 10 points to Neville—because he was trying to stop Harry and the others from making mistakes.
Finally, he didn't forget to add 60 points for Levin.
Looking at Dumbledore's smile as he looked at him, Levin seemed to understand something.
He understood why the old bee was being so principled now; it was mostly because of him.
The old bee feared that if she showed too much favoritism, it would affect her excellent student and cause him to fall into depravity and become a dark wizard or something.
In short, it was time to celebrate. Ravenclaw won big, while Gryffindor also had a moderate win, as they jumped from last place to second, surpassing their old rival Slytherin.
The joyous ceremony made the young wizards almost forget that their final exam results hadn't been announced yet. But whether they were excited or anxious, they would eventually find out their final exam scores.
Levin achieved first place in his grade with all subjects rated O (excellent).
Hermione, who came in second, privately approached Levin to ask if he remembered their previous agreement. She wanted to take advantage of the holiday to catch up on her flying lessons, a weakness that was preventing her from catching up with Levin.
Of course, she also knew that she got all O's (except for flight lessons) because she worked hard enough.
Levin got all O's because the highest score is 0.
Levin's friends all did well in school, especially his two roommates, who, under Levin's influence, achieved at least an E (good).
Harry, the boy who miraculously survived, surprised everyone with his grades this year; neither he nor Ron received an A (passing grade).
After the year-end banquet, Harry, Ron, and Hermione regained their hero status due to the bonus points, greatly improving their situation and almost returning to normalcy.
Then came the bittersweet experience of leaving school.
Before leaving school, Levin also received a notice that they could not use the 2.9 spell off campus.
Levin could tell that it was a magical contract. When he signed his name on the notice, the magical contract was formed without his noticing, and strange magical fluctuations appeared on his wand.
This is probably what "trace silk" means.
However, this didn't have much of an impact on Levin. Even if he couldn't use magic, he still had druidic spells as a substitute.
Speaking of druids, Levin made one last trip to the Forbidden Forest before leaving school, helping Daisy unlock LV2 and LV3 druid abilities and spells, and spending a wonderful evening playing with Larry and her younger siblings.
Then, he left Hogwarts with his friends and boarded the train.
The countryside outside the window grew increasingly lush and tidy, and the train passed through one Muggle town after another.
The Muggle-born wizards took off their wizard robes and put on Muggle clothes.
Finally, as evening fell, the train pulled into platform 9¾ at King's Cross station. Looking at the bustling scene before him, Levin knew that the semester was truly over.
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Chapter 82 The New House in Saint Cachipol Village
Ottley St. Catchpol, Devonshire
This is a village of moderate size, located in a remote area, far from human habitation.
The people here live a simple, idyllic life.
But they didn't know that a group of people who called themselves wizards lived with them.
They were called Muggles by this group.
In fact, there are quite a few wizards living near this village.
The Weasleys lived in a humble dwelling on the south side of the village;
Not far from the humble dwelling, in a windmill-shaped house, lived the Lovegood family;
In a small wooden house nestled among the low hills to the east of the village lived an old wizard named Fleming;
In addition, there are the Fawcett family, the Diggory family, and so on…
In a small village with a population of only a few hundred, there are thirty or forty wizards living there, which means that the number of wizards is extremely high.
But no matter what, wizards are always a minority compared to the overwhelming Muggle population.
Therefore, these wizard families living in Saint Cachipol Village, while not exactly as close as brothers, at least knew each other.
However, one day in July, the wizards of St. Catchpol Village discovered that Fleming, who lived alone in the cabin, had moved away, reportedly to stay with relatives in America.
And along with him disappeared the little wooden house with geraniums on the windowsill.
The villagers were saying that someone had given him a large sum of money to buy the wooden house and the property rights to the nearby land.
According to Arthur Weasley, who works at the Ministry of Magic, the person who went to the Ministry to exchange ownership was a female Auror with striking pink hair.
The newly arrived wizard doesn't seem to like the original wooden house from 08.
Soon, the place where the wooden house was located was transformed into a tall stone tower.
A few days later, a huge oak tree appeared next to the stone tower, several sizes larger than the largest "His Majesty's Oak" in the Great Yin, with a diameter of four or five meters. The tree was almost as tall as the tower, a truly remarkable sight.
A few days later, a large number of trees and thorns grew around the tower, almost turning it into a shady forest that completely covered the tower.
The homeowner then diverted a stream from the mountain, creating a small river that encircles the house.
He also arranged for two sturdy willow trees to grow at an angle almost parallel to the river's surface on both banks, intertwining in the middle of the river to form a unique wooden bridge made of the two willows.
The growing willow branches are woven into the handrails of the wooden bridge, which looks particularly unique.
This wooden bridge became the only way to cross the river and reach the tower.
The woods and rivers served as natural walls and moats for the tower, keeping any potential intruders at bay.
In short, the wizards of Saint Cachipol Village were very curious about who was so powerful as to create this wonder.
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