"I'm fine, um, very good, thank you."
He was a little uncomfortable, but also a little flattered - except for Luna, no one in the audience paid any attention to him.
Ron picked up a piece of chocolate cake and stuffed it into his mouth, muttering, "Do I look bad?"
Luna tilted her head, looked at him seriously for a few seconds, and then said slowly:
"You look like you have just been bitten by an invisible grunt worm, and your mood is wet."
".What?" Ron was stunned, "Grunt worm? What the hell is that?"
"Oh, it's an emotional parasite that only appears when you are ignored or misunderstood." Luna explained seriously, "They especially like red-haired boys because they have warmer hearts."
Ron opened his mouth, wanting to say something sarcastic, but when he met Luna's eyes that were not at all joking, he suddenly didn't know how to respond.
After a moment's pause, he asked,
"So what should I do?"
"They're afraid of cream pumpkin juice. Just drink a glass and they'll be fine."
Luna smiled, propping herself up on the chair and swinging her legs. She looked up at the newly renovated ceiling and ended the conversation, ignoring Ron.
Ron sniffed, feeling he still couldn't understand this girl—he'd heard the other students call her a crazy girl, and Ron felt the assessment was spot on.
"You're thinking about something rude,"
Luna said suddenly, without even looking at him.
"I want to ask, what do you think of Valentine's Day? Do you want to go out with Damon on Valentine's Day?"
"Um—I haven't thought about that." Luna tapped a finger on her chin, her gaze still fixed on the ceiling. Ron followed her gaze, only to realize she wasn't even looking at the ceiling, but at something else.
"Due to Damon's influence, the moon-kissing fish have become very active and irritable. Therefore, I have something very important to do on Valentine's Day."
"What are you going to do?"
Ron began to get used to her train of thought. Anyway, forget about the kissing fish or the emotional parasites, just follow her lead. No one else had time for him right now, anyway. But that was perfectly normal. Would anyone ignore Damon and focus their attention on little Karami?
Oh, really, isn't it? It's happening right before my eyes
. "On Valentine's Day at 8 o'clock, the moon-kissing fish will all head for the moon. I'm going to sprinkle some starlight water on the roof. That will calm them down, and I'll be able to see their beautiful bodies."
She said it so seriously that Ron began to doubt it. Could such a creature really exist?
No. It couldn't be. If such a magical creature existed, it would have been discovered by the students at school long ago.
"So, even if you could have a date with Damon that day, you'd give it up?"
Luna suddenly turned and stared at Ron, her big, bright eyes making him feel strangely guilty.
"W-what's wrong?"
"You're right—but I think it's a shame. Maybe I could go with Damon to appease the moon-kissed fish—Damon, do you want to go?"
She suddenly called over Ron, addressing him from the side. This action drew mixed looks from everyone around her, but Luna paid no mind.
"Where to?" Ron
was surprised by Damon's serious response—had he been paying attention to the conversation?
Then Luna was right—what about emotional parasites that cling to the neglected? My great brother hasn't forgotten his good friend.
"To see the moon-kissed fish," Luna called again.
"When?"
Damon asked lightly, but the expressions of the girls around him changed subtly—everyone stared at Luna in surprise—she was so careless. How could Damon agree to her request?
"Valentine's Day, 8 to 9 PM—we have to be back before the night tour starts."
Well, that was even more impossible.
Now every girl in school wanted to date Damon, but Luna used such a lame and boring inducement—going to see some moon-kissed fish.
With Damon around, who would need to see moon-kissed fish?
Just letting them walk with Damon by the Black Lake and watch the moonlight cast on his face would be more effective.
At that moment, Ron's mood was, for once, in a rare moment of accord with the witches.
And then,
a second later, they collapsed.
"Okay,"
Damon agreed.
"Bang!"
The sound of bowls and knives and forks crashing to the ground echoed.
The once bustling hall suddenly fell silent, replaced only by the cacophony of bowls whirring on the floor.
Everyone stared at the two people, but Luna said seriously,
"Okay, it's a date. I'll meet you in Ravenclaw Tower."
"Okay, I'll be there," Damon replied with equal seriousness. "
Hey, hey, hey, this isn't such a friendly situation, is it?" Ron
felt the fiery gazes around him—he felt the witches' gazes were like knives and lasers, slicing Luna into tiny pieces and then incinerating her with them.
Luna faced a hellish situation.
"You—you just agreed to her like that?"
Hermione opened her mouth, hesitated, and finally asked.
"Why, everyone thinks I'm busy on Valentine's Day?"
"Not really—it's just that so many people wanted to date you. Why—"
She almost asked, "Why did you choose Luna ?"
"You see, it's a misconception." Damon smiled at her. "Everyone thinks I'm popular, that I won't accept anyone, so in the end—I, the most popular person, have to spend Valentine's Day alone."
Hermione wanted to say something, but an inexplicable feeling choked her chest—she suddenly felt like she didn't want to talk.
At that moment, she suddenly felt that Damon was a little frivolous.
No, too frivolous.
How could you agree to something just because someone you didn't know asked you out? Going to see moon-kissing fish on Valentine's Day?
She had never heard of such a thing.
Not that she felt anything was wrong.
Well, that's not her feeling.
But Damon's behavior is not good for all the girls who like him - the person they like is actually someone they can just date casually - this kind of thinking will make many people collapse.
In fact, some people do think this way - while they are jealous, they feel that their enthusiasm for Damon has faded a lot - agreeing to date Luna shows that our duel prince's vision is not very good - people without vision are pathetic people.
It's like you are rich, but if you are just a local tycoon, others will envy your money but also despise your cultivation.
Valentine's Day is coming, but for some girls, Valentine's Day is over.
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