Hogwarts and the Atypical Wizard

Chapter 379 Mr. Longbottom's Education Problem



Chapter 379 Mr. Longbottom's Education Problem

While the three were talking, a middle-aged woman in pajamas came over timidly. She was startled to see Sainz standing with Neville and stood aside, wanting to come over but not daring to.

"Go ahead, Neville," said Mrs. Longbottom, a little wearily. "Go get it. Whatever it is, go get it."

Neville walked over and held out his hand, and the woman handed him a piece of candy wrapper, which seemed to be bubble gum.

"That's Neville's mother," said Mrs. Longbottom proudly. "They were tortured by the Death Eaters, but they never gave in!"

Sainz admired this very much, "It's amazing, they are all amazing people."

Neville took the candy wrapper and said softly, "Thank you, Mom."

Mrs. Longbottom walked over and patted Neville's mother on the shoulder, pretending to be happy, "It's good, Alice, dear, it's good!"

Alice Longbottom seemed very happy to receive Mrs. Longbottom's praise. She walked away staggeringly, humming an unknown tune.

Mrs. Longbottom looked tired and pressed down the brim of her hat. "Sorry... Professor Autumn... Neville... Say goodbye to your professor."

"Goodbye, Professor Autumn."

"Goodbye, Mr. Longbottom," Sainz hesitated and said to Mrs. Longbottom, "Madam, maybe I shouldn't say too much, but there is something I still want to say to you, about Neville."

"Professor Autumn, what do you want to say?" Mrs. Longbottom paused. "I know that Wei is clumsy. Is he the one who caused you trouble?"

"On the contrary, Mrs. Longbottom," Sainz glanced at Neville, whose face turned a little pale with nervousness, "I think Mr. Longbottom has great potential."

Mrs. Longbottom seemed not to have expected this. She glanced at Neville in surprise, but her voice was full of expectation. "Professor Autumn, if I heard correctly, you said he is very talented."

"Yes, you heard me right, Mrs. Longbottom," Sainz said, "His talent in herbology cannot be underestimated."

"Aren't you trying to comfort me?"

"Not at all, ma'am, I'm not making this up," Sainz said. "I'm a Hufflepuff and I'm on good terms with Professor Sprout, and she said it herself when we talked about Mr. Longbottom.

Ma'am, Professor Sprout is the head of Hufflepuff House, I don't think she would say anything careless, would she? "

Mrs. Longbottom was a little overjoyed. Sternness and fatigue were no longer all over her face. "Thank you, Professor Autumn. I don't know what to say..."

"Madam, this is not what I wanted to say just now," Sainz said slowly, "Although this is the first time we meet, I can feel your love for Mr. Longbottom...but...perhaps you may not think...but your requirements for Mr. Longbottom are a bit too strict."

Mrs. Longbottom reflexively wanted to stare at Neville. She probably realized this problem the moment she turned her head, and a look of realization flashed across her face.

Sainz did not try to criticize other people's mistakes without mercy, but instead talked about Neville, "Madam, Mr. Longbottom has great potential. He has almost all the conditions. The only thing he lacks is perhaps the praise from his family."

"Thank you, Professor Autumn," Mrs. Longbottom said sincerely, "We expected too much from him and ignored his feelings. If you hadn't pointed it out... Thank you, you are a great teacher."

"I hope you don't mind my talking too much," Sainz turned to Neville, whose face was red with excitement and whose eyes were sparkling and a little moist, and said, "Believe in yourself, you can do it!"

Neville seemed a little excited and didn't know what he said. His legs were shaking a little. "Thank you, Professor Autumn!"

"You're welcome, Mr. Longbottom. I'm just doing my duty as a professor. I hope I haven't caused you any trouble."

"Sainz?"

"Neville?"

"Oh, it's you... Why are you here?" Saiens looked in the direction of the voice and saw Harry and his gang and Ginny.

"We're here to see my dad." Ron said it directly without any hesitation. Mrs. Weasley must have told them about it. She knew Sainz had been here before, so she was not surprised to see him here.

"I know you came to see Mr. Weasley. I mean, isn't he on the second floor? Why are you on the fifth floor?"

"Well...we...we want to go to the tea restaurant on the sixth floor to get some fresh air!" Harry said a little unnaturally.

Saiens suddenly realized that he probably ran out to hide from Mrs. Weasley.

Ron and the others were not surprised by his appearance, but they were a little surprised why Neville was here.

"Hi, Neville!" said Hermione. "I didn't expect to see you here."

If it was the same Mrs. Longbottom from before, she would definitely start yelling at Neville again. Although she didn't criticize Neville now, her expression was still not good. She probably thought that Neville was ashamed of his parents and didn't tell his classmates that his parents lived in St. Mungo's.

The other three had similar expressions, but Harry was relatively calm. It was obvious that he knew something about Neville's parents.

"You are Neville's friends..." Mrs. Longbottom walked over cordially and stretched out her dry hand to shake Harry's. "I know who you are, Harry Potter. Neville said you are amazing... These two are obviously Weasleys. I have met your mother several times... You must be Hermione Granger. Neville said you helped him a lot."

"Hello, Mrs. Longbottom," Hermione was a little surprised, "I didn't expect you knew me." She quickly shook hands with her.

Here Ron was still talking to Neville, surprised to see him here.

Mrs. Longbottom once again proudly introduced to them the glorious deeds of her son and daughter-in-law. "Come on, Neville, throw away that candy wrapper. You already have a room full of it."

Neville didn't say anything, but nodded in agreement and quietly put the candy wrapper into his pocket.

After the two left, Ginny and Hermione were already in tears. "I don't know...Neville's parents..." "I don't know either..."

Harry curiously asked Sainz why he was on the fifth floor.

"Because I've already visited the other floors," Sainz said, "I come here whenever I have time these days."

"But why?" Ron asked puzzledly, "Why do you come here whenever you have time?"

Not only him, the expressions of several other people showed that they were equally interested in this issue.

Sainz said as a matter of course: "Of course it's because I'm interested in this place!

Where else can you see so many interesting and different diseases besides here? "

"interested?"

"Interesting?"

…………

"Let's go..."


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