Chapter 133: Cassandra's Suffering



Green, who was standing at the door, saw that Wentworth and Cedric were looking at him, and his expression changed repeatedly. Finally, Green showed a flattering smile and said to Wentworth:

"I didn't hear anything, Master!"

Wentworth: ??? It turned out that Green was sprayed with pumpkin juice in the face by Wentworth in the Hogwarts Great Hall this morning. He was not angry, but he did not intend to let Wentworth go.

Green originally planned to sneak up behind Wentworth and cast a mischievous spell on him, but unexpectedly, when he just reached the door, he happened to overhear the conversation between Wentworth and Cedric.

In his emotional excitement, Green's hand loosened and his wand fell to the ground, startling Wentworth and Cedric who were talking, which led to the scene just now.

"Have you really thought it through? Do you want to join the Wu Party? Actually, there's no need to do that. We are friends, and I won't..."

Wentworth was interrupted by Green before he finished speaking. Green said righteously:

"No! Wentworth! It is precisely because we are friends that I hope you can give me this opportunity! You know, I have admired the Witch Party for a long time! But I have never had the chance. Today, you must agree to my request no matter what!"

Cedric said bluntly:

"Senior Green, you are just afraid of being silenced, right? Don't worry, I won't let Wentworth do that!"

Wentworth also nodded repeatedly to indicate that he would not do anything to Green.

But Green insisted, and Wentworth had no choice but to agree to Green's request.

"Wentworth, what are you going to do next?"

Seeing that the matter was a foregone conclusion, Cedric stopped trying to persuade her and instead turned to Wentworth and asked.

Wentworth spread his hands helplessly and said, "Just as usual! What else can I do? I came to Hogwarts to learn magic. I can't go back and inherit the family business halfway through my studies!"

Green, standing aside, looked at Wentworth with admiration and said:

"Young Master could have relied on his family background, but he chose to rely on his talent, and he worked so hard! I now feel more and more that my decision just now was absolutely correct!"

Cedric rolled his eyes.

Wentworth also said with embarrassment:

"Senior Green, you don't have to do this! Especially don't call me Young Master or something like that!"

Green nodded, looking as if he understood, and responded:

"Yes, although you are young, you already possess talents and strength far beyond your age. It is indeed inappropriate to call you Young Master! How about I call you Lord Grindelwald?"

Wentworth buried his head in his hands, somewhat speechless. After a long while, he said, "From now on, you should just call me by my name, Wentworth. Stop doing these useless things!"

Grin immediately agreed: "Yes, Lord Grindelwald!"

Wentworth: ...

Perhaps unable to bear Green's cheesiness, Wentworth decided not to pay any more attention to this funny guy and turned to Cedric beside him and said:

"In short, the first priority now is to improve my own strength. You know, I don't know who wants me dead now!"

Green nodded and said with admiration:

"Lord Grindelwald is truly far-sighted..."

Wentworth, Cedric: "Shut up!"

Just like that, while the outside world was still in a state of panic because of the reappearance of the Witch Party in the wizarding world, Wentworth's life became peaceful again. He went to the Room of Requirement every night to practice spells, and went to the Shrieking Shack on weekends to learn spells from Lupin. His life was very fulfilling.

Wentworth originally wanted to write a letter to Abernathy and others to ask about it, but after several attempts at writing, he didn't know what to write. In the end, Wentworth just wrote a concerned letter, asking if there were any casualties among the wizards of the Witch Party in the battle with the British Ministry of Magic.

Wentworth's life finally entered a period of peace.

However, although Wentworth was calm, someone else couldn't calm down, and that person was Cassandra.

After the first seduction failed, Cassandra reflected on it and felt that she might have been too deliberate at the time.

So, that evening, after having dinner in the Hogwarts Great Hall, Cassandra returned to her dormitory, put on some light makeup, and deliberately walked outside the Hufflepuff dormitory, intending to create a scene of a chance encounter with Wentworth.

Although Cassandra was a Slytherin and always hung around outside the Hufflepuff common dormitory, arousing the curiosity of many Hufflepuffs, fortunately, the Hogwarts kitchen was not far from the Hufflepuff.

Whenever someone asked Cassandra what she was doing here, Cassandra would answer that the food tonight was not to her taste and she planned to go to the kitchen to find something to eat, and that was the way to get around it.

However, Cassandra waited outside the Hufflepuff common dormitory for a whole night, but she neither waited for Wentworth to come out nor waited for Wentworth to come back.

"Could it be that he has returned to his dormitory and never comes out again? That's impossible? The leader of the Wushu Party is a homebody?"

Cassandra muttered in disbelief.

However, seeing that the curfew was about to arrive, Cassandra had no choice but to return to her dormitory. Before leaving, in order not to arouse suspicion, Cassandra actually went to the kitchen of Hogwarts and took some desserts from the house elf.

What Cassandra didn't know was that it was a long time after she left that Wentworth risked being discovered by the janitor Filch, quietly practiced spells in the Room of Requirement, and returned to the Hufflepuff dormitory.

On the second day, Cassandra repeated the same trick, but the result was the same as the first day, which made Cassandra speechless.

For several days, Cassandra would walk around the Hufflepuff common dormitory every night, and before leaving, she would pick up some food from the Hogwarts kitchen.

In this way, Wentworth was not seen once, and Cassandra gained three pounds instead.

This made Cassandra a little crazy.

On the other hand, Christine, who had been hiding in Hogsmeade Village, was constantly urging Cassandra. Cassandra had no choice but to reply first, saying that it would be too difficult to trick Wentworth out of Hogwarts at night, and she planned to use the weekend to trick him out.

And Christine quickly wrote back to Cassandra and agreed to Cassandra's proposal.

"Wentworth, don't blame me..."

Cassandra murmured guiltily as she destroyed Christine's reply.

(End of this chapter)


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