The Gryffindor table erupted in applause, and someone even whistled.
Of the four Houses, Gryffindor was the most active, with the exception of Ravenclaw, who had yet to be assigned a student.
Perhaps too nervous, Moody sprinted toward the Gryffindor table with the Sorting Hat on, returning it to him amid friendly laughter.
At the staff table, Dumbledore was holding a glass of mead and talking to the headmaster, Ammand Dippet.
The other teachers did not pay much attention to this episode, except for Theosius Scamander, who had been watching Moody's performance.
To be honest, Thesius was a little disappointed that Moody had not been assigned to Hufflepuff.
But Gryffindor, with Dumbledore as head of the school, was not bad either.
If there was anyone in Hogwarts that Thesius truly admired, it was Dumbledore.
Of course, as long as he was not in the same academy as Twain, Thesius could accept it.
The Sorting Ceremony continued, and a new boy and girl were assigned to Hufflepuff.
For a moment, the Hufflepuff table was in high spirits.
At the staff table, the deans and the principal didn't pay much attention to this.
Hufflepuff was originally the House with the largest number of students out of the four Houses.
Although the number of new students at Hogwarts this year was the lowest in a hundred years, there were advantages to having a small number of students. There was no need to divide the students into classes according to their grades like before.
All thirty-two new students were grouped into one class.
Another boy went to Hufflepuff, and then a boy and a girl went to Slytherin.
The vice-principal, Dwayne Goshack, who was hosting the sorting ceremony, had an ugly expression on his face.
Even Gryffindor had been assigned a student, though it was Moody, whom he disliked the most, but Ravenclaw had not yet been assigned a new student, which made him feel a little embarrassed as vice-headmaster.
Was the quality of the new students so bad that not a single one of them was intelligent enough to meet Ravenclaw's standards?
"Gryffindor!"
The Sorting Hat shouted the result.
The blonde girl with a ponytail put down the Sorting Hat and walked to the long Gryffindor table amid enthusiastic applause.
Moody was clapping too, though he was not very pleased.
He was the first one to be assigned to Gryffindor, but this girl named Angelina was obviously more warmly welcomed than him.
Looking at the ratio of boys to girls on the long Gryffindor table, Moody felt that he had found the reason.
As his attention returned to the centre of the Hall, Moody finally saw his first acquaintance.
Ella walked up and introduced herself.
Her natural and graceful performance, coupled with her exceptionally stunning face when she raised her head, won the praise of the boys present.
Before he put on the Sorting Hat, the boys at the other three long tables had already started clapping. The boys at the Gryffindor table even shouted the slogan," Beauty belongs to Gryffindor."
Dwayne Goshawk, who was hosting the sorting ceremony, had to step forward to maintain order.
"Silence!"
The noise finally stopped.
Under everyone's gaze, Ella put on the Sorting Hat.
Even a few professors at the staff table looked over.
Everyone was very concerned about the results of the sorting.
The Sorting Hat took a little longer to consider this time. After about two minutes, it grinned and shouted the result.
"Ravenclaw!"
The long Ravenclaw table was boiling at once.
The boys were the most excited.
Although Ravenclaw had the highest proportion of girls in the four Houses, no one would refuse to be in the same House as a beautiful woman.
Dwayne Goshawk looked pleased as Ella put down the Sorting Hat, bowed politely to him, and turned to walk toward the Ravenclaw table.
Many of the boys who still had empty seats beside them looked excited, hoping that luck would befall them.
Unfortunately, Ella still ended up sitting between the two girls.
To the disappointment and relief of the Ravenclaw boys.
Fortunately, Ella did not sit beside the other boys.
The boys at the Gryffindor and Hufflepuff tables were no better; Moody even heard one of the boys next to him sigh regretfully that he had fallen out of love again.
Moody was filled with contempt.
How could girls be more interesting than fighting?
The division continued, and the four students were assigned to different freshmen one after another. However, they did not attract as much attention as Ella.
The number of new students was constantly decreasing.
Soon, it was Angelica's turn.
Unlike Ella's low profile, Angelica, who stood in the group of new students, attracted a lot of attention from the beginning.
Even after putting away the unique allure of the Veela bloodline, Angelica was still radiant and beautiful.
Not to mention her cold and mysterious temperament, which made people even more curious.
This was a girl who was completely different from Ella.
Everyone's eyes once again gathered at the center of the auditorium.
Angelica picked up the Sorting Hat with some disdain and frowned. In the end, she reluctantly put the hat on her head.
The Sorting Hat didn't seem to like Angelica either. It shouted the result as soon as it touched her head.
"Hufflepuff!"
The entire place was silent.
Even Angelica herself was stunned.
Out of the four Houses, she had always felt that Slytherin was the most suitable for her.
There was no reason, just because Twain would go to Slytherin.
In fact, Twain did not expect this outcome. He even suspected that the Sorting Hat was intentional.
Angelica's disdainful behavior had angered it, so it had deliberately assigned Angelica to the academy that was the least suitable for her.
The next second, the boys at the long Hufflepuff table finally reacted and led the way with a standing applause.
Even many girls joined in.
It wasn't that they really liked Angelica, they were just proud of Hufflepuff.
Although Hufflepuff had always held the first place in terms of numbers, the influential figures in every batch of students had never been related to Hufflepuff.
Because of Angelica's participation, Hufflepuff was able to make a name for himself at the sorting ceremony.
At the staff table, the first to react was Slytherin's dean, Slugnes.
He shook his head lightly, feeling pity in his heart.
Dumbledore, who was sitting next to him, turned his head and explained to the headmaster, Ammand Dippet, that Angelica was a disguised Magus. Ammand Dippet glanced at Thesius, the headmaster of Hufflepuff, who was sitting a seat away from him, and understood the intention of the Sorting Hat.
Mags was born to be an Auror.
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