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HR Chapter 49 The Glory of Pureblood

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  (Transtor- In this chapter there is a Character who wasn’t supposed to be here: Daphne Greengrass. She came to Hogwarts with Harry Potter and was one year below Cho g but here she is present with Cho g. Maybe the Author made a mistake or maybe he pnned something for the future so I will keep it as it is. So sider this an AU Harry Potter Universe)

  "What crisis?" Cho g spoke up before Ian could respond.

  "Of course, it's the S test," The aloof girl said, her gaze sweeping over the three of them one by ohere's a special test at the school that determihe final house for each student."

  "My family told me a few days ago that it's a terrifying experieno one wants to recall," The blonde girl added, her expression serious and solemn.

  "My dad also told me this would be an unfettable memory. They wouldn't make us fight a dragon, would they?" Cho g widened her eyes in worry.

  Across from her, Aurora suddenly raised her head, her eyes sparkling with eagerness.

  "What do you want to do?" Cho g seemed startled by Aurora's enthusiasm.

  "She wants to fight a dragon," Ian chimed in, knowing full well the anticipation brewing in Aurora's heart.

  He shook his head and whispered to her, "Think about it. The materials from a dragon are incredibly precious. The school wouldn't just give them out as bes."

  Hearing this, Aurora's eyes immediately dimmed.

  "?????"

  "?????"

  The two girls exged gnces, both falling into a state of disbelief. Were kids these days really this brave, not knowing their pce? That was a dragon!

  "Are you from Muggle families?" The blonde girl blurted out after regaining her posure.

  "What difference does that make?" Aurora replied, looking at the girl with her heteroatic eyes, her expression calm.

  "I guess you are," The blonde girl said, her voice cooling signifitly. She regarded Ian and Aurora with disdain. "Otherwise, you wouldn't spout nonsense about wanting to fight a dragon."

  The girl, who had been merely aloof before, now spoke with a desding attitude.

  "It seems you'll be a Slytherin," Aurora remarked casually, showing no anger.

  "Of course. Remember my name: Daphne Greengrass. My whole family is in Slytherin, the most outstanding house in all of Hogwarts. I will undoubtedly achieve things you ever reach."

  Daphne's gaze shifted to Ian as he pulled a small metal box from his suitcase.

  "What are you going to do?" She frow him.

  "tinue, don't mind me. I also want to learn more about the school. After all, I'm just an orphan from a Muggle family," Ian sighed as he pressed a button on the device.

  "So, you're a Mudblood," Daphne said, her voice dripping with disdain.

  "People like you will never be sorted into Slytherin. It's only for the glorious purebloods. Maybe only Hufflepuff would kindly take you in."

  Clearly, she ureblood supremacist, a se not unon in the wizarding world.

  "Uh... Greengrass, you shouldn't refer to our cssmates like that," Cho g frowrying to persuade her, but Daphne clearly didn’t care.

  "I'm just stating facts. I'm not as hypocritical as you, thinking they are like us." Daphne's wrew increasingly harsh, and she moved her wand behind her as if she didn’t want Ian and Aurora to touch even a bit of her light. Cho g's expression also became awkward.

  "That's just your own opinion," Cho said, annoyed by Daphne's remarks.

  "Well, we're indeed not the same," Aurora said calmly. She turo look at Ian, who was staring at her hand to see if she would reach for her wand.

  "You don't o worry; I tolerate this situation," The German girl sighed helplessly, sensing that her friend might have some misuandings about her.

  "Then you're better than me," Ian said, putting the small device bato his suitcase. Seeing the light source he could have used move away because of Daphne, he had no choice but to take out his elder wood wand.

  The Bck Lake at night was too dark.

  "What are you pnning to do?" Aurora reacted more strongly than Ian, grabbing his arm that held the wand. Her heteroatic eyes were filled with rare tension.

  "Hmph, do you want to duel?" Daphared at the wand in Ian's hand, her eyes full of disdain. Cho g quickly tried to calm the two down.

  "I'm not the oing carried away, and I'm not ied in childish duels," Ian said, shaking his head in frustration. He just wao light up the surroundings.

  The light from Daphne's wand was as small as a sesame seed.

  "Lumos!"

  As the sky darkened, Ian cast the spell. Light erupted, bright and powerful, illuminating half the ke where the boats were.

  "What's happening over there!?"

  "My goodness! Such a bright Lumos Charm!"

  "Merlin's beard! I haven't even learhe Levitation Charm yet!"

  Voices rose from the various boats, and even Hagrid at the front couldn’t help but turn around, looking in surprise at the boat where Ian and the others were.

  "How is this possible? A mere Mudblood!!"

  Daphne was dazzled by the sudden light, shielding her eyes with her hand while exg in disbelief.

  "Nothing is impossible. Practice more if you're weak." As Ian sat back dowiced Aurora had turned her head toward the outside of the boat. The light hadn’t blinded her.

  "How do you have such powerful magical power?" Cho g, struggling to adapt to the bright light, was surprised in a way different from the others. She was more ed about the strength of the charm.

  "Of course, it's because the four founders just bestowed their baptism upon me," Ian said, starting to spout nonsense again.

  "..."

  Cho g eechless.

  Daphne, sittio her, wore a grim expression but didn’t dare to provoke further. She ureblood supremacist, but not a fool who would lose her mind in the heat of the moment.

  "He's just a Mudblood who's been studyily! After school starts, I'll surpass him soon!" Daphne's heart was still filled with indignation.

  The little episode made the atmosphere on the boat delicate.

  Ohey adapted to the light from Ian's wand, it no longer felt so blinding.

  Ian and Cho g occasionally chatted, but pared to the leisurely silence of Aurora, who kept looking at the ke, Daph like every moment was ay.

  "Why aren't we at the school yet?" She pined, her eagerness palpable.

  Finally, the boat reached the other side of the Bck Lake.

  "Follow me!" Hagrid called, carrying an oil mp as he tio lead the way. The gravel path wound toward the castle's main gate, and he guided the group of little wizards up the stoeps in front of the castle.

  "That Lumos Charm just now came from their boat."

  "Is it that handsome boy?"

  "I think it's Daphne Greengrass. My dad said she's really impressive."

  Although freed from the fines of the boat, Daphne Greengrass's torment was clearly not over. The surrounding whispers made her want to turn around and go home.

  "Professor Snape, why are you here?" Hagrid asked, using his red umbrel to knock open the door, only to find that the person waiting inside wasn't the usual Professonagall.

  "Do you think I'm not qualified to wele udents?" Snape sneered his greasy bck hair and hooked nose casting a shadow that made many little wizards hesitate to speak.

  "Of course not. Then I'll leave these first-year wizards to you," Hagrid said, scratg his head in fusion before turning around and leaving the castle.

  "If you don't want to pack up and go hht now, shut up and follow me," Snape said, his gaze lingering on Ian and Aurora for a moment before he coldly issued orders to the group.

  Perhaps Snape's oppressive aura was indeed frightening, as he walked ahead, and the wizards following behind dared not speak.

  Everyone was nervous and anxious.

  Even Aurora felt slightly uneasy— she was, after all, just a little girl.

  Perhaps only Ian, who had been spoiled by J.K. Rowling's insights about the S Ceremony, had the mood to curiously examihe legendary castle's decorations.

  Everywhere was filled with traces of time, and it was evident that tless students had studied and pyed here.

  The castle's stone walls were lined with bzing torches, and as they delved deeper into the castle, the heat from the fmes dispelled the chill from the wizards.

  "Creak~"

  As Snape pushed open the doors to the Great Hall, the magnifit space immediately preseself to the udents. Thousands of dles floated in mid-air, making the Great Hall as bright as day.

  The banners representing the four houses fluttered slightly in the air. The ptes and goblets on the long tables shimmered in the brilliant firelight.

  The most attention-grabbiure was the Great Hall's dome, where the bck velvet-like ceiling was dotted with starlight, just like the real sky above the Bck Lake.

  "It's beautiful," Aurora said, gazing up at the dome.

  "This pce has been ented with extremely advanced magic, so it synizes with the sky outside..." Ia a sense of wo the moment.

  "Well, I've seen someone read 'Hogwarts: A History'," he added, feeling fortable. He turned his gaze to the high ptform at the front, where Dumbledore, Magall, Flitwick, and many other professors sat solemnly, weling the arrival of the udents.

  Ian was curious about all these professors.

  However, what he was most curious about was the seemingly ordinary fged stool, on which sat a somewhat tattered pointed wizard's hat.

  The S Hat.

  A thousand years of history witnessed by it.

  So many stories... also began here.

  (End of chapter)

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