After they got to know each other, Hermione asked, "Just before you entered the door, I heard you shouting Wentworth? Who was that? Your friend?"
Hearing Hermione's question, before Harry could speak, Draco spoke first:
"Wentworth is a second-year student at Hogwarts and Dumbledore's favorite student. At last year's Quidditch World Cup, Dumbledore personally took him to watch the World Cup final. In the exhibition match before the final, Wentworth caught more than a dozen Golden Snitches in a row!"
As he spoke, Draco pulled out a golden snitch from his pocket, showed it off proudly, and added:
"Look, this is the Golden Snitch that Wentworth gave me last year, the same model as the Quidditch World Cup!"
"Wow!"
Seeing the Golden Snitch in Draco's hand, Ron couldn't help but let out a sound of surprise, which made Draco even more satisfied.
At the same time, Harry also spoke up, "Not only that, I heard from Hagrid that in last year's final exams, except for the History of Magic where Wentworth got an E, Wentworth received the highest grade in all other subjects, an O evaluation. He is a well-deserved outstanding student at Hogwarts."
"Wow!"
This time, it was Hermione who exclaimed.
At the same time, in another train compartment.
"Wow!"
Wentworth also uttered an exclamation, and then said to Cassandra: "Cassandra, I haven't seen you for a few months. You are even more beautiful!"
In fact, what Wentworth said was true. You know, Cassandra was worried about her father for a long time last semester. Cassandra, who was filled with fear and anxiety, inevitably looked a little haggard.
Now, all the problems have been solved, and Cassandra has regained her former complexion, and is naturally more radiant than she was last semester.
Hearing Wentworth's exclamation, Cassandra accepted Wentworth's praise without hesitation and said, "Thank you for your compliment, Lord Grindelwald, my future leader!"
Hearing Cassandra's response, Wentworth couldn't help but smile bitterly:
"Cassandra, I say again, don't call me that! Also, I've already explained it! I will not let you join the Wizarding Party! Because Dumbledore will never allow me to develop the influence of the Wizarding Party in Hogwarts!"
Hearing Wentworth's words, Cassandra said thoughtfully:
"So, it's not that you don't want to develop the Witch Party in Hogwarts, but you're worried that Dumbledore won't allow it?"
At this point, Cassandra's eyes suddenly lit up, and she said excitedly:
"So, all we have to do is find a way to remove Dumbledore from the position of headmaster of Hogwarts, right?"
Wentworth: ??? Cedric and Green on the side covered their faces with their hands at the same time, and communicated with their eyes through the gaps between their fingers:
Green: Is this what we should hear? Cedric: Then you should find a way to stop that crazy woman!
Green: But we have joined the Wizarding Party! We have no way out! Just think about it, if Hogwarts becomes a training base for the Wizarding Party, it would be a little exciting! Cedric: It's over, it's all crazy! At this time, Cassandra frowned again and said to herself: "But it's too difficult to pull Dumbledore down from the position of headmaster! And only the board of directors can remove Dumbledore from the position of headmaster."
"Perhaps, we can ask our predecessors in the Witch Party to take action, control the families of the school directors, and force them to fire Dumbledore?"
Meanwhile, Green, who felt that this conversation had to stop, finally stood up and said:
"I'm sorry, I don't want to interrupt your conversation, but I think you should get ready to change your clothes. We're almost at the station for Hogsmeade!"
As Green was about to walk out, Cedric beside him hurriedly asked:
"Green, where are you going?"
Green said with a smile on his face:
"As the prefect of Hufflepuff, of course I have to remind everyone to get ready to get off the bus! I have to perform well this year. After all, next year I will be eligible to run for the president of the Hogwarts Student Union!"
Hearing Green's words, Cedric nodded in understanding, while Wentworth asked in surprise: "Do we have a student union at Hogwarts?"
It's no wonder Wentworth was curious, because whether in the original book or during Wentworth's one year of study at Hogwarts, it seemed that the Hogwarts Student Union had a very low presence, so much so that Wentworth even ignored its existence.
Hearing Wentworth's surprise, Cedric explained to Wentworth, "The president of the Student Union of Hogwarts is appointed by the headmaster to be a student who has been in Hogwarts for seven years. Usually, they are responsible for helping the professors and handling some matters between students. However, since most seventh-year students are busy with graduation, they generally do not exercise the rights of the Student Union unless the professor or the headmaster gives an order."
After hearing Cedric's explanation, Wentworth nodded in understanding. At this moment, Wentworth realized that Cassandra seemed to be about to say something again, so he quickly changed the subject and said, "So, I have long felt that Hogwarts should make changes! Just like this student union, there is no difference whether it exists or not! The school should find a way to motivate the student union!"
Hearing Wentworth's words, Cedric asked in confusion:
"How to motivate the student union?"
Then Wentworth whispered mysteriously:
"It's very simple. Just give the students a new competitor! Have you heard of a Cassel College in the United States?"
Cedric and Cassandra looked at each other and shook their heads.
Wentworth suppressed his smile and said seriously:
"In Kassel College, in addition to the Student Union, there is also the Lionheart Society, which has an equally long history! Most of the elite students in the school will join one of these two organizations!"
"Among them, the members of the Lionheart Club are also the elites of the school. Sometimes, the strength of the Lionheart Club is even higher than that of the Student Union!"
"This will cause the two organizations to compete constantly, forcing these students to work harder. Otherwise, they will inevitably be laughed at by the other side. In this way, more elite students will be born in the school!"
Hearing Wentworth's words, Cedric nodded thoughtfully.
“Bang!”
Cassandra, on the other side, patted her book and said with a proud look on her face: "I understand what you mean! Wentworth, you are a genius! Grindelwald's glory will surely be carried forward in you!"
Wentworth: ??? Recommend a friend's book!!! (End of this chapter)