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... o worship him. For example, Hermione, she has always stubbornly believed that Lockhart was deliberately releasing the elves in order to give them a practical opportunity.

So when Avon rushed to the Dark Arts Defense Classroom and saw all the girls sitting in the front row of the class, he didn't feel surprised at all.

After the class sat down, Lockhart walked into the classroom and it still looked radiant.

"Hello everyone, I think you should all know me!" He blinked his eyes ...

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