To be honest, our Gryffindor trio has been a little rough lately.

Since Marca solved the problem of Voldemort, R.A.'s training party seemed a little loose. It turned out that they had a lot of members. Except Slytherin, there were responses from the other three colleges.

But now, once the immediate crisis disappears, everyone seems to have no motivation and goal, and gradually slacken down.

But in fact, we can't blame those members who are getting fewer and fewer. After all, it looks like the final exam is coming. There are so many things that Harry can't keep up with it. As we all know, R.A.'s activities are not mandatory from the beginning. It's something that was born because of everyone's needs. It's not impossible to say that it has its timeliness.

When Maka was at school, it's good to say that it will always make some positive little wizards happy to have an excellent Wizard of similar age to make up lessons for themselves.

However, after Maka's temporary leave in recent days, the number of participants was significantly less than last time.

Yes! Harry and they know that Valentine's Day is coming. Many boys and girls are preparing for that day. They should step up their review, tidy up their clothes, and even get together to discuss their confession plans. Besides, there are more and more homework every night. Everyone has a tight life.

"You say, when will Marca come back?"

Just after lunch, Harry, Hermione and Ron gathered in the common room, packing their textbooks for the afternoon course.

As usual, Hermione tidied up quickly. She usually puts her textbooks all day in her big schoolbag. There are even other books mixed in it. Some time ago, she actually began to consider whether to try the traceless stretching spell.

Therefore, she just glanced at the curriculum that had been secretly recorded in her heart, compared it with the one in her memory, and began to do the after-school homework that most students began to deal with only in the evening.

Harry and Ron, like ordinary little wizards, enjoyed the rest of the afternoon after lunch by chatting and eating.

"Who knows when he'll be back?" Ron shrugged. "If I say, those who took magic classes are probably praying that he'll come back later - who asked him to take a leave and keep his homework?"

When Harry heard this, he waved his hand rather indifferently.

"Hermione, does Marca have a lot of homework? How many days?" he turned his head and asked Hermione, who was lying on the desk doing her homework.

Unfortunately, Hermione was probably calculating some formula. She said something in her mouth and ignored Harry's inquiry.

"Don't ask Hermione," Ron whispered. "Even if she answers you, you can't take it as a reference. Don't you? You don't know. She can hand in any homework to the professor the next day as a reference answer!"

"Except for defense against the Dark Arts..." Harry rolled his eyes and added weakly.

It used to be potions, but now it's defense against the dark arts. All the courses taught by Snape will make Gryffindors complain.

But to be honest, Snape's defense against the dark arts class is so dangerous that everyone has to worry about it every time they go to class. But I have to say that he did teach it with his heart.

At least compared with the potion class in the past, the big black bat is obviously more involved now. During this time, Harry and they can feel that their understanding of various dark magic and dark creatures is deepening, and the methods to deal with them are forcibly carved into their heads one by one.

Even if these advances are made with fear, it doesn't seem to be worthless if you think about it carefully.

Of course, hate is hate after all. Snape's teaching method is basically difficult to be liked. Not to mention the little lions he has been pointing at, even the little snakes next door have been tormented by him all day.

After mentioning the defense against the dark arts class, both of them were silent. This spring has always been like this, as if any topic, as long as it is connected with the defense class, will become boring, and the interest in connecting will completely disappear.

A few minutes later, Ron changed the subject again.

"Harry, who are you going to spend the 14th with? Have you decided?" he thought and frowned again. "I guess I'll have to stay with lavender that day... Seriously, I have a headache when I see her now, and I don't know how I promised her at that time?"

"With whom? With my broom!" Harry sighed. "I'm going to fly to the stadium all day, finish my homework and go to bed early that day!"

"Hey, man, don't do that!" Ron hesitated after persuading him first. "I tell you, Ginny seems to have officially broken off with that instant noodle head recently - she won't let others talk about it, or lavender has nothing to tell me."

"Uh, Ginny?" Harry looked hesitant.

"What's the matter?" Ron said discontentedly. "My sister is the best girl in the world. There can't be a beautiful and smart girl like her in Britain! If I didn't know what kind of person you are, I wouldn't say that!"

"Oh, no -" Harry shook his hand quickly. "I know the best little witch in the world must be right... But she treated me..."

"I won't mention the past. I'll ask you, do you have to start with the girl who is interested in you?" Ron curled his lips. "The girl who sticks to you all the time is not a good choice. Look at me. I'm almost regretting it!"

The so-called "girls should know how to cherish themselves", Ron can now feel it personally.

"It's not like you said," Harry tangled. "I just... Um... What do you say?"

"You are shy!"

A voice sounded coldly from the side, startling the two little boys who were worried about love. They quickly turned their heads and found that Hermione had spoken.

"Have you finished your homework?" asked Harry subconsciously.

"How can it be so fast!" Hermione said angrily, "Marca left a lot of homework this time, and the difficulty is not small. It can be seen that he also began to sort out questions for o.w.ls..."

Halfway through, she paused again and then put the topic of the course aside.

"... let's not talk about this, let's talk about that just now." Hermione moved her chair here again, and then frowned. "Harry, if you want me to see, you're just embarrassed! Don't rush to deny, don't you think this kind of thing needs to pay attention to fate? But fate also needs to take the initiative to catch it. Just wait and see if you can come?"

"Eh?" Harry said suddenly, "Oh, yes, yes, it's fate -"

"Come on!" Hermione mercilessly interrupted him and stared at him. "Seriously, chasing girls should be like you. Girls have to wait until their hair is white!"

Harry was dumbfounded by Hermione's good lecture. He opened his mouth and found that he didn't know what to say. When he thought about it carefully, he really found that Hermione was right.

In love, if boys don't know the initiative, it's basically a failure.

"Well, you're right." Harry was silent for a moment, but his expression was still distressed. "But..."

Hermione looked at him askew and suddenly asked directly, "Harry, to tell you the truth, what do you think of Ginny?"

When Hermione mentioned his sister, Ron immediately cheered up and looked at his good friend's face.

Although he felt that Harry was sure to be worthy of his sister, he always felt a little uncomfortable when he was asked to set up the couple. That's right. Where did you send your baby sister out?

But it would be more appropriate if it came out of Hermione's mouth.

"Of course, she's a very nice girl," Harry said sincerely. "As Ron said, she's beautiful and smart, and she likes Quidditch very much! And then... Well... She's beautiful..."

"You said 'beautiful' twice!"

Ron couldn't help but interrupt, but in exchange for Hermione's stare.

"In that case, why don't you chase her? Hmm?" Hermione spread her hand and then stretched out her finger in front of him. "It's not a few days since Valentine's day. Before the 14th, you must find a way to make an appointment with her. Do you understand?"

"Do you understand?" Ron repeated again.

Seriously, he's known that his baby sister has a strong liking for Harry since Ginny didn't go to school. He was obviously worried about the twists and turns between the two people.

Now Hermione took the initiative to make it clear, and he couldn't help breathing a sigh of relief.

"Sure?"

Under Hermione's strong tone, Harry felt as if he were tied to a speeding train and couldn't even struggle. Of course, perhaps he also had a trace of expectation in his heart, but the expectation was buried so deep that he still didn't feel it.

"Sure!" Hermione nodded clearly, taking it for granted.

Before Harry could think a little more, there was a rush of footsteps in Gryffindor's common room. He looked around blankly, but found that the lunch break was over unconsciously.