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Chapter 14 Chapter 13 This is what the savior looks like

The curiosity of first-year students is endless, and their actions can keep up with their curiosity.

What this sentence means is that Andrew regretted his decision in the toilet - the corridor is more crowded than the private room.

Judging from the height of the crowd, there must be senior students who sneaked into the corridor and tried to lie on the window of the private room to take a peek at Harry Potter, and then clocked out contentedly.

This era without mobile phones is really too boring...

If there were mobile phones...

Andrew imagined that there were probably a group of people taking TikTok at the door of Harry Potter's private room...

Okay... It doesn't matter...

Andrew, who didn't know that Hogwarts would affect the use of Muggle electrical appliances, complained and went back to his private room through the crowd - Harry Potter could be seen later anyway, and even if he talked about related topics later, he would just make it up...

Anyway, those people in the private room didn't even draft when they were bragging, so it wasn't too much to make up about Harry.

Just when Andrew was thinking about how to brag less vulgarly, the door of the private room was knocked again. A round-faced boy walked in, with a tearful tone, "Excuse me, have you seen my toad?"

"Toad? Your pet?"

Andrew, who was listening to the bragging and preparing to join in, asked, "We didn't see it in our box, but it's so messy outside, I'm afraid it's hard for you to find your toad."

As soon as he said this, the round-faced boy's eyes suddenly turned red.

Andrew, who was a little overwhelmed, quickly added, "But you can try to ask the prefect for help. I heard from the seniors that the Hufflepuff prefect is the most enthusiastic. You can try to ask him for help."

At this moment when everyone was watching Harry, it was not easy to communicate with a group of people to find your own toad - you finally lined up and were about to see Harry, and you said to check the toad, so how many students of this age would consider your mood?

Only the prefect can control the situation and conduct inspections at this time - there is also the problem of conflict between different colleges...

"But prefect..."

Seeing the boy's expression of almost crying, Andrew thought that it was not easy for a junior to muster up the courage to find a toad, and it was indeed a bit difficult for him to ask the prefect.

"There is another way. If you really want to find a toad, go and ask Harry Potter for help. Isn't he on the train? I heard that he has a good personality... and he is also a freshman, so it may be easier to communicate... and you have to go to his box anyway, right?"

This new proposal was a bit difficult for the round-faced boy, but his eyes were somewhat moved.

"Go ahead, we are also freshmen, and some boxes will not even be opened to us," Andrew persuaded, "but no one will refuse Harry Potter."

As if he had made up his mind, the round-faced boy hurriedly said thank you and then mustered up his courage to leave the box and rushed towards the box where Harry Potter was.

"You're amazing, Andrew!"

The second-year student who squeezed in exclaimed, "This way everyone can see Harry Potter."

"But that boy must love his toad..." another person commented, "Although if my family wants to buy me one, I will quickly lose it on purpose and buy an owl."

"Indeed, I really can't figure out why someone would buy a toad?"

"It seems that more than a decade ago or more ago, toad eggs (considering the basilisk and the original book, it should be eggs) spawned by potions can be used as materials for transfiguration and potions?"

The topic gradually deviated to an unknown direction, and the people in the box who were originally eager to move now felt much more at ease - now there is no need to look at Harry, just wait for Harry to come.

And the fact is indeed so - as Andrew learned, Harry is kind and soft-hearted.

At the request of the round-faced boy, many people even joined the team to help find it. Box after box was quickly searched. When Harry Potter brought the round-faced boy and seven or eight people to help, the round-faced boy even thanked Andrew with a little smile.

After repeated searches without success, Harry took the wizard named Neville (he finally remembered to introduce himself when talking about things) to thank the people in this box, and then hurried to the next box with the helpers.

"It's exactly what I imagined the savior to be!"

A Hufflepuff who sneaked in whispered in admiration, "He should be such a person who is enthusiastic about saving people. Sorry, I have to leave to help."

"It's unnecessary. Too many people will make it troublesome to find it."

Kevin suddenly added, "The number of people in the box plus the helpers can't be too many, otherwise it will be impossible to find it."

"It will be more reassuring to follow and see, maybe you can help."

The Hufflepuff who spoke smiled and followed. However, the others were obviously persuaded by Kevin. After thinking about it, they chose to stay and continue the previous topic.

Andrew was of course no exception. He regretted it a little after giving advice.

At the beginning, he just thought about what would happen if he lied to the freshmen here that helping behaviors such as finding toads might be an important criterion for judging the entrance examination.

This interesting idea made him laugh, but it didn't take long for him to realize how terrible it was - if he caused trouble on the first day of school, would it attract the school's high attention?

Judging from the things he has committed so far, if the school pays close attention to it, then...

hiss…

He took a breath, not wanting to see the scene emerge.

"The third stage of the floating spell, right?"

"Broken off the engagement, right?"

So forget it, let others take the spotlight. It's not that he doesn't help, it's just that the form of help is different. He is not a pushy person.

So, after an hour of him calmly bragging to the people in the box, cheers came from the entire carriage. As a matter of course, everyone left the box and came to the aisle to cheer for the confirmed news.

Moreover, the message quickly spread from one carriage to the next as if it had wings, and finally spread throughout the train.

Thanks to the hard work of Harry Potter and more than twenty students who volunteered to help, the missing toad Leif was successfully returned to its owner Neville.

Although there were some slightly dissatisfied words from people in the box that Harry had not been to (the damn toad was found after waiting for a long time in the box), at least 80% of the Hogwarts students Saw Harry with the new students and talked to him.

Everyone was generally satisfied - there was one toad that tried to escape, but it was harmless.

This is what a savior should be like.

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