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Chapter 717 The second task of the system(1/2)

Snape's torture of Sean lasted for a full week. During this period, Sean, who was almost driven crazy by the rotten twin catfish's rectum stained with pus and tissue fluid, tried the previous threatening method again.

"If you keep doing this, I'll go sleep with Daisy."

Who would have thought that this old bat was so good at learning that he actually called Daisy to the office with a paper crane passing a message.

"Mr. Wallop, please repeat what you just said."

Sean won't be able to deal with this situation.

It wasn't that he didn't dare to say this - Sean and Daisy had already done almost everything they needed to do, and they were just missing the last step.

As long as Sean wants to, he can pierce this layer of window paper at any time.

He knows Xiao Baihua too well, and Xiao Baihua knows him too well - if Sean is really tougher, even if Xiao Baihua doesn't get the promise he wants, everything that should happen in the end will still happen.

Sean was not worried about the damage to his image in front of Daisy after saying this - he was worried about Daisy's "I'm okay" expression after hearing him say this.

Snape would definitely kill him on the spot... It might not be easy even if Lily comes...

Fortunately, Xiao Baihua still felt sorry for Sean. Although Sean gave in in the end, with Daisy's pleading and coquettish offensive, Sean's work was instantly reduced ten times - and he even got a copy when he left.

Honeydukes candy gift bag is as big as your fist.

Of course, compared with Daisy's super luxurious candy gift box where you can't see her head after hugging her, it instantly looks a lot shabby.

Xiao Bai Hua has meat to eat... Sean, who has been buying various magic potions for free since the second grade, feels deeply.

When Sean paid the price for threatening Snape with his bad words, freshmen Luna and Lillian also began to integrate into Hogwarts.

Hermione deliberately spent a lot of time with Luna according to Sean's words, and the two of them still didn't get along very well - Hermione admired logical and authoritative things, while Luna obviously preferred all kinds of wild imaginations.

There have been more than one quarrel over the existence of the Snorlax and the Harasser's invisibility.

Sean ignored them both, just as he had planned, more contact would make the sealed memories in Hermione's mind less likely to conflict when they were re-released.

Fortunately, apart from these quarrels, the two got along pretty well.

However, compared to Daisy, it is a bit worse - the relationship between Luna and Daisy has improved by leaps and bounds, one loves fantasy, and the other is addicted to imagination.

No matter how bizarre the statement was, Daisy could always listen to it with interest and excitedly asked all kinds of strange questions - one day when Sean was chatting with Luna, the latter even said "Hogwarts is not the best"

There should be no such violent comments as "Daisy Potter" and "Daisy Potter is the real god of Hogwarts".

Of course, Daisy is indeed lovable.

After Sean ended Snape's confinement punishment, he began to focus on another thing.

On top of something that he was very familiar with but didn't seem to be that familiar with.

system.

"System, open the panel——"

Name: Sean Wallop (born from a Muggle family, his bloodline is awakening...)

Magic items: Hand of glory (purple), washable wool socks (special), automatic collar pin (special), high-precision looking glass (purple), Lament of the Ancients (gold) (cooling not completed), Hermione·

Granger's Echo (gold) (cooling completed), Black Sleeper (gold) (cooling completed), Sybill Trelawney's Card (gold)...



Looking at the system panel that he had opened countless times in the past few days, Sean, who was sitting alone on the circular window sill of the tower, narrowed his eyes slightly.

He does not want to delve into the origin of the system, but what he wants to do is to discover more functions of the system.

During his last dive into the Annihilation timeline, Sean had already proven another use of the system - synchronicity.

The existence of the system is all based on Sean in the present world, consuming items, points, etc. Even though Sean was in the annihilated timeline as a soul at the time, he still contacted the present world in this strange way.

Even, a wave of systematic wool was collected.

No, it is not accurate to say that he is trying to exploit the system. The system is originally his, and it is up to him to play its maximum role. This is called effective use of the system to exploit the loopholes of the entire world.

Otherwise, the system would not sanction itself even if it was a rip off of the system, right?

Recently, Sean has come up with many ideas, but besides being as powerful as ever, the system doesn't seem to show any more possibilities.

Just like the name, it is rigid and only acts according to the built-in system logic.

"This will greatly affect my wool-gathering plan..."

Sean muttered unsatisfiedly.

"The mission seems to have been refreshed... take a look..." Sean remembered that today was Monday and clicked on the mission panel.

One advantage of this system of mine is that there are never any side effects, there is no penalty for mission failure, and the missions are very user-friendly.

When I was at Hogwarts, it was usually about tasks related to various magic courses, such as getting ten extra points in the Transfiguration class, and cutting off the excess branches and leaves of the twenty poisonous tentacles in the Herbology class.

In fact, Sean has never done a task to get extra points in Potions class.

It's so humane.

And if Sean is not in Hogwarts, then the system will go down the same old path.

How many girls do you like, how many students do you admire, how many friends do you admire - usually the first one wins.

Basically all the rich girls the Wallop family knew were harmed by Sean.

Anyway, it is just to gain favor, not to deceive feelings.

Mr. Sean Wallop feels at ease.

It is precisely because of this that he hardly looks at the task panel. After all, from the time he owned the system to now, all the tasks have been completed unknowingly - humaneness and thoughtfulness, this is what Sean thinks of the system tasks.

Feel.

This chapter is not over yet, please click on the next page to continue reading! Of course, there are also shortcomings.

The points are too few.

When Sean is in urgent need of points, the weekly points are still fixed. Sean also hopes to be able to create some new and more difficult tasks - such as hunting down ten dark wizards...

You should be given more points for difficult tasks, right?

Unfortunately, no.

With various emotions, Sean clicked on the task panel.

"I don't know if this week is another task to get extra points for class. If so, I already got five points in today's magic class..." Sean muttered and looked at the task panel.

In fact, he also held a trace of expectation in his heart. He has been acting like this recently, but the system has no indication?

Humanity, right?…

only……

"Task: Obtain 30 or more bonus points in any class (deducted points will not deduct existing progress), 5/30, in progress."

"Task reward: twenty points."

No surprises.

Sean sighed, he was still as considerate as ever, but the reward was also the same mosquito legs as always...

After looking at the task panel for a while, Sean couldn't help but muttered: "Can't you complete it again..."

If he could complete it repeatedly, he would have to earn a lot of points by playing the shady game.

"Shaun Wallup, beautiful fluorescent spell, thirty points to Ravenclaw!" Sean swore that he would definitely make Professor Flitwick say these words.

If you feel embarrassed in class, just chat privately in the office, just like this, you can continue to add points to complete tasks, earn points, and then find a reason to deduct points.

"Shaun Wallop, bury your left foot in the office. Ravenclaw lost thirty points because of you!"

How reasonable and beautiful.

Immersed in his own beautiful fantasy, Sean didn't even notice that the title bar of the task panel shook.

When he came to his senses again, his eyes suddenly widened.

"Damn it...is it really a miracle?"

"Task: Obtain 30 or more bonus points in any class (deducted points will not deduct existing progress), 5/30, in progress."

"Task reward: twenty points."

The first mission is still there clearly and unchanged, but... Sean used the term "the first one".

A second brand new task was once again refreshed on the system's task panel.

"Mission: Daisy Potter is worried about something, go and take a look."

"Resolving troubles for Daisy Potter, 0/1, in progress."

"Points reward: thirty."

Sean looked at the second task in disbelief, and for a moment he almost thought he was dazzled.

New mission?! And it’s a personal mission that I’ve never seen before!

Daisy has some troubles that she needs me to solve now?

The most important thing is that the point reward is a full thirty points!
To be continued...
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