
The Different Weasley of Hp
About This Novel
Eileen Weasley is a different Weasley. She goes against the ideas of her family. After being sorted into Slytherin, her family became even more disappointed with her, but she didn't seem to care. (No black Weasleys) Attention! ! The CP is Draco, ooc, please forgive me (the female protagonist's views may be a little bit incorrect, they only represent the author's own views, don't enter if you don't like it)
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Official(30)Scraped 2mo ago
Not good-looking
The introduction says that there is no black Weasley, but in fact he is completely blackened. His own daughter goes begging and is indifferent. How is this possible? I can't stand it anymore. Anyway, I feel that the author is really a Harry Potter hater. I didn't watch it seriously, I have experienced this movie in the past.
There's also ectropion... I'm really looking forward to Malfoy and Mrs. Malfoy's eighth grade life😘😘
I really like it. Although the part in the middle when the relationship was just confirmed was a bit stiff, the faults do not hide the good points. It is really beautiful.
It's very beautiful. I really like the heroine's character. Come on 💪
Does the heroine have no feelings for her family? And there is no black Weasley, but everyone is black Weasley. . . And I feel that I look down on my own family very much. It is not suitable for people who have read for a long time. I feel that it was written by children, and the writing style is relatively childish. . . The understanding of the original Harry Potter works is relatively shallow
It's really beautiful, I love it so much. Really recommend! ! !
It writes about issues I haven't thought about from another angle. It's really good.
The author's writing is really very good, very good (//∇//)
A novel with excessive imagination and paranoia
The core of the novel is rather childish, as if I was still writing novels about the period of Chief Slytherin in my early years. In the opening chapter, the protagonist is not welcomed by his family because he does not accept that Slytherins are all bad guys and Ravenclaws are nerds, and he is even pranked by the twins. Emmmm, a more mature reader might not think so. In terms of enlightenment, the twins can be regarded as the first in the Weasley family. It's impossible for people who are keen on pranks, running joke shops, and doing business not to come into contact with Slytherin, right? As for the Weasleys, Gryffindor and Slater were sworn enemies, but not enemies. Children like Ron may believe the statement that all Slytherins are bad guys and all Hufflepuffs are idiots when they were young, but those who have grown up will understand that this is a stereotype. And using this kind of prejudice as an argument for the protagonist's main plot in the first half of his life is really too childish and ridiculous.
It's really good-looking, but I wish it could be more brutal
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Official(30)Scraped 2mo ago
Not good-looking
The introduction says that there is no black Weasley, but in fact he is completely blackened. His own daughter goes begging and is indifferent. How is this possible? I can't stand it anymore. Anyway, I feel that the author is really a Harry Potter hater. I didn't watch it seriously, I have experienced this movie in the past.
There's also ectropion... I'm really looking forward to Malfoy and Mrs. Malfoy's eighth grade life😘😘
I really like it. Although the part in the middle when the relationship was just confirmed was a bit stiff, the faults do not hide the good points. It is really beautiful.
It's very beautiful. I really like the heroine's character. Come on 💪
Does the heroine have no feelings for her family? And there is no black Weasley, but everyone is black Weasley. . . And I feel that I look down on my own family very much. It is not suitable for people who have read for a long time. I feel that it was written by children, and the writing style is relatively childish. . . The understanding of the original Harry Potter works is relatively shallow
It's really beautiful, I love it so much. Really recommend! ! !
It writes about issues I haven't thought about from another angle. It's really good.
The author's writing is really very good, very good (//∇//)
A novel with excessive imagination and paranoia
The core of the novel is rather childish, as if I was still writing novels about the period of Chief Slytherin in my early years. In the opening chapter, the protagonist is not welcomed by his family because he does not accept that Slytherins are all bad guys and Ravenclaws are nerds, and he is even pranked by the twins. Emmmm, a more mature reader might not think so. In terms of enlightenment, the twins can be regarded as the first in the Weasley family. It's impossible for people who are keen on pranks, running joke shops, and doing business not to come into contact with Slytherin, right? As for the Weasleys, Gryffindor and Slater were sworn enemies, but not enemies. Children like Ron may believe the statement that all Slytherins are bad guys and all Hufflepuffs are idiots when they were young, but those who have grown up will understand that this is a stereotype. And using this kind of prejudice as an argument for the protagonist's main plot in the first half of his life is really too childish and ridiculous.
It's really good-looking, but I wish it could be more brutal


