Harry and Ron finally sent the letter. This has made the two of them relax a lot of tension recently, and then they just need to wait for Charlie to come to the dragon.

It's just that Weasley made a stupid mistake when they received Charlie's reply, he put Charlie's reply in a book, which was later taken by Draco. Naturally, Draco knew when they were going to send the dragon away.

And Draco knew, which meant Solim knew—though Solim already knew, and Hermione and Neville, who were there at the time, also knew.

When Hermione and Neville returned to the Gryffindor common room that night, they told Harry and Ron about it. So these two people also knew that Malfoy knew. Although it was a bit of a twist, people on both sides knew what the other was going to do.

Several people found an unoccupied classroom, and Hermione scolded Weasley, too, pig-like teammates were more hated than god-like enemies. Originally, even if Malfoy knew that they were going to get the dragon away, he wouldn't have been able to catch them if he didn't know the time. But now it's okay, because of Ron's negligence, Malfoy now knows. Even if you want to change the time now, it's too late, Charlie and the people he brought should already be on the road.

"Solim is right! You two are brainless trolls!" Hermione looked disgusted.

Ron didn't say anything this time, and he knew that things had gotten more troublesome because of his mistakes.

"Hermione, it's too late for us to change our plans. We don't have time to send another owl to Charlie, and this is probably our only chance to get rid of Noble. We had to take a risk. Harry said, "And I have the Cloak of Invisibility, which covers us, and Malfoy can't spot us." "

Hermione listened to Harry, turned her head to look at him, and asked an irrelevant question, "Do you know what Solim said about you after listening to Malfoy talk about your plans?".

"Why should we care about what the Slytherin Vipers say?" said Ron, dissatisfied.

"'Stupid, arrogant, brainless'. That's what he says about you. Hermione glanced at Ron, "You and Ron's second brother agreed to meet at the top of the Astronomy Tower, right?

Harry and Ron looked at each other, and then Harry spoke, "That's right, that's our plan, Hermione, I know you're worried about Malfoy, but I have the Cloak of Invisibility, which is a ...... Malfoy doesn't know."

Before Harry could finish his sentence, he was rudely interrupted by Hermione.

"Idiot, why do you have to bring the dragon into the castle!" Fortunately, this is not a Gryffindor common room, this is just an abandoned classroom, otherwise tomorrow the whole school will know that there is a dragon in the school.

Hermione saw that the two had not yet figured out the situation, sighed, shook her head helplessly, and said, "Wouldn't it be good for you to let Charlie go directly to Hagrid and take the dragon away?"

Let Charlie and the others go directly to Hagrid and take the dragon away, without having to go through the trouble of carrying the box containing the dragon to the top of the Astronomy Tower. You don't have to worry about running into a professor or a filch while walking around the castle. It's such a safe and easy way, and I don't know if these two people really didn't expect it, or if they like the thrill of hiding from the professor and Filch in the castle on a big night.

"Maybe you just like to be involved, or are you really brainless?" Hermione said more and more angrily.

"Have you ever thought about what would happen if you were caught in the castle with a dragon on Saturday night?" Hermione felt a little dizzy in her head right now.

The two little wizards didn't sleep at night, wandering around the castle with a dragon with them. It's also fortunate that the current headmaster is Dumbledore, otherwise a school probation wouldn't be able to escape. If the headmaster is a little more ruthless, maybe he will notify the Ministry of Magic to arrest someone. As for the deduction of points or something...... Hehe, how much is not enough to deduct.

Hagrid's hut is on the edge of the Forbidden Forest, which is a long way from Hogwarts Castle. And there was only Hagrid around the Forbidden Forest, no professors, no Filch. I don't choose such a good place to be handed over, but in a castle with professors and Filch patrolling. And you have to be careful not to make a sound, and you have to avoid the professor who is checking at night, and then you have to work hard to carry the box containing the dragon to the top of the tall astronomical tower, and you have to sneak back after the handover is completed.

Tired or not.

Just tell Charlie that you can't go to Hagrid. This saves time and effort, and you don't have to go out and risk out at night to get things done.

"But we've already told Charlie that we'll bring the dragon belt to the Astronomy Tower at that time, and it's too late to change our plans. Harry reluctantly said that after listening to Hermione's words, it dawned on him that the solution to this matter was actually very simple, but he and Ron complicated it. He knew he was like a fool now, so he spoke quieter and quieter.

After listening to Harry's words, Hermione closed her eyes helplessly and sighed: "Don't be unconvinced if you say you have no brains." Wouldn't you tell Hagrid that Charlie would go to him and take the dragon? Even if you didn't have time to inform Charlie of the change of plans, wouldn't you tell him to go straight to Hagrid when you met Charlie in the Astronomy Tower?".

"I've said everything that needs to be said, so you can do it yourself. With that, he turned around and prepared to leave.

Hermione was tired right now.

Harry and Ron's approach is typical of the "Gryffindor" approach. They have to do what they have to do themselves, and they seek adventure and excitement and never think about the consequences. What they really seek is the process of the adventure, not the outcome of the adventure. Adrenaline rushes, hearts beat faster, that's what they're after.

But Slytherin is different, so to speak, Slytherin and Gryffindor are two extremes. Slytherins are more focused on results, and as long as they can achieve the results they want, Slytherins don't care about the process.

In her contact with Slytherin, Hermione actually agreed with Slytherin's rational approach to things and her objective view of things. Gryffindors, on the other hand, are too emotional, and they tend to rely on subjective judgment to decide what they think about things. Just like the Philosopher's Stone incident this time, anyone who has listened to Solim's analysis should be able to understand that Snape is unlikely to steal the Philosopher's Stone, but Harry and Ron firmly believe that Snape wants to steal the Philosopher's Stone, and they will not change their opinion unless they let them see the truth of the matter with their own eyes.

Unlike Slytherin's Steer, Hufflepuff's No Trouble, and Ravenclaw's business, Gryffindors are mostly stubborn and will stick to their ideas to the end.

Staying the course is a good quality. If you're on the right track, then staying the course can certainly bring you joyful success. But what if it's going in the wrong direction? Staying the course will take you headlong into the abyss and you'll go further and further down the wrong path.

Harry and Ron had been scolded by Hermione, but they had learned how to deal with dragons more securely. Harry was wondering if Hermione wouldn't have been so embarrassed if she had been involved in these things in the first place, and he admitted that Hermione was much better at using her brains than she was with Ron. If Hermione had helped with these things, it would have been much easier to solve.

But why wasn't Hermione involved in any of this? Harry turned to Ron.

"I said, I think you should apologize to Hermione. Harry whispered to Ron. "About what happened last time. "

Hermione now deliberately distanced herself from Ron because what Ron said last time was so hurtful, Hermione helped a lot, and they didn't thank her, and Ron sneered at Hermione last time, which made their relationship very strained.

"I?' Ron thought for a moment, "well, apologize, apologize." "

The two caught up with Hermione at the door, who was about to leave.

"So, you're apologizing to me?" Hermione looked at the two of them, although he didn't feel much sincerity in Ron's apology, he was more like he was forced to apologize by the situation. But Hermione didn't want to make the relationship with the two too stiff, and after thinking about it, Hermione still accepted the apology of the two.

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