Chapter 547 The Little Things About the Dance
Kevin said it was easy, but it was not easy at all.
After accepting Kevin's genius view, Andrew discovered a problem--he really doesn't know many of them in the third grade.
Yes, although he often runs to the principal's office and the professors are familiar with each other, he doesn't know much about students in the same level, let alone students in the next grade.
And this matter is not easy to ask for help - he is familiar with the chiefs, but why should I ask for this matter? He doesn't plan to invite the chiefs to go to the dance party!
‘Don’t panic, have acquaintances, have strong mobility, and will never be misunderstood. ’
Andrew thought about it and quickly found a very suitable helper, and he never had to worry about being misunderstood - because the other party had a clear partner.
‘It’s the price, what should we pay for the price? ’
After all, I am not a child in the lower grade anymore, so it is hard to buy it by putting her and Harry in a confinement.
‘I don’t care, just ask, I don’t need to pay the price. I can’t pack Harry and sell it to her. It’s the limit to lock up in confinement. ’
Making up his mind, Andrew soon came to the door of the Gryffindor lounge and asked a Gryffindor student to shout Ginny out.
…
"For reference?"
Ginny stared at Andrew.
Then he breathed a sigh of relief, "It's great, I'm still thinking about how to refuse, it's great if I'm not invited."
‘I don’t have any special hobbies, why are you invited? ’
If it weren't for asking for help, Andrew really wanted to roll his eyes.
"It was a good thing to say before, but now after the new regulations are released, this will be very troublesome."
Ginny rarely made any requests and began to think, "This is not an ordinary troublesome thing. You don't plan to find a girl who loves to show off. This is too difficult - according to the current popularity, even if it is not broadcast, the pressure on the school alone will be very, very high."
...
It seems that it is indeed the case.
Andrew thought about it—it doesn't matter, but the other party may be discussed for a long time.
Otherwise, forget it. The professor is not under a lot of pressure, and it is not a problem for him to be willful occasionally.
"How about Hermione? She is not afraid of being discussed, and she has no dance partner at the moment?"
Ginny suddenly remembered someone.
"Miss Granger? No, let's not talk about whether she will agree," Andrew shook his head. "Just just me seeking the Warriors as my dance partner, the rest of the schools can go crazy."
What bad idea is it - Andrew suddenly felt like he asked the wrong person.
Perhaps Miss Weasley is very familiar with third-grade girls, but she has no idea about the current situation.
"Then there are no good candidates. Not everyone is willing to be exposed to the eyes of everyone," Ginny spreads her hands, looking helpless. "If you are willing to find a suitable girl to try dating, I have a recommended partner. I only have to be exposed under the camera. If you don't dance, you have to not contact me afterwards. How can this happen? Please, Senior Taylor, the other party is a wizard, not an owl bought in a pet store!"
"Sorry, I thought too much," Andrew apologized sincerely.
He admitted that he was so troubled by the rules, and the invitations from other schools and the secret love agents combined, and only then did he remember such a thing.
He can't both want and want it - either put it a bad job, accept the other party's reputation, and he wants to solve the problem, or directly refuses the professor's invitation. Kevin's method is too natural, and he accepts it for his own convenience and does it.
Kevin can't blame this, it's his problem.
"I definitely can't help you, Senior Taylor," Ginny even said with regret, "but I'll think of a way. A lower-grade dance partner is indeed a great idea, if you really don't want to dance."
"No need, I didn't plan to be so hasty. I'll go to the library after the dance."
Andrew waved his hand decisively, "I will get the dance party."
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"Are you crazy?"
Ginny looked at her friends and felt that she could not keep up with the times. "You're crazy, Ginny, you should have helped yourself, your first date is Taylor - this is awesome!"
"I only found out today that you are a slut, Bevli."
"Please, unless there is someone you like, you'll date Taylor-Huh?"
Bevli looked at Ginny, "Who do you want to go to the dance with?"
"Harry."
Luna on the side helped Ginny give the answer without hesitation, "And this method is very good. If your brother knows, he will most likely help Harry invite you."
"You are talking nonsense, you crazy girl!"
Ginny's face turned red.
"It would be too late to say it. As the Christmas dance gets closer, the boys will tempt wildly, and there are many girls staring at Harry."
Luna raised her head from the book, "It was useless to say anything at that time."
"Don't worry, Ginny, you're talking about how I should contact Taylor!"
Bevli pulled Ginny, but obviously the purpose was not to date, but to make fun of her.
"Don't even think about it, he refused decisively," Ginny shook her head, "I just want to see if you are suitable or not, you can't, Bevli."
"What about Luna?"
"Just take care of yourself, you are also a crazy girl!" Ginny was a little anxious, "Okay, Luna, are you going?"
"Me?"
Luna raised her head from the book again, "Are you talking about me?"
"Yes, are you going?"
"If you don't go, people say they have a way and don't want you to help. This idea is for you."
Luna stood up and walked quickly to Ginny, "Why don't you go quickly?"
"You really won't go?"
Ginny thought it was very suitable, but now she had no time to popularize science. If she didn't want to show her anxiety in front of her friends, she would have wanted to talk to Ron about the benefits of bringing a third-grade dance partner now.
"Well, Bevli and I go there, I don't have to dance anyway."
Luna nodded, "You are not at this side anymore, why don't you hurry up."
"I don't have it, I don't have it."
Ginny was stubborn, "Forget it, I can't understand it with you. I'll ask what's right - since you don't agree, don't say it out, otherwise that person is - I'll ask others now!"
After saying that, she quickly turned around and left.
"She, ask someone else to go?"
Bevli shook her head, looking disdainful.
"It's not good to be famous. It turns out that Taylor, who is so famous, also has troubles--ah, I suddenly feel much more fair."
"No, you didn't invite me, he refused too much, Bevli."
Luna decisively attacked her friends, "Of course, let's consider the matter of Loch Ness Monster. I remember that it seems to be related to the Magical Biology Management and Control Department."
"Give me aside...Luna, I haven't figured out what Muggle's dream is like, TV? Are you going to get the NEWTs certificate for Muggle research?"
Bevli let out a wail.
(This chapter ends)