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Chapter 29 - chapter 30 Strategic Proposals

Sasuke and Gemma were seated on the bed. Gemma's eyes swept over the room before settling back on Sasuke. "Tell me about yourself," she prompted gently, a note of curiosity in her voice. "I'm particularly interested in your family and where you are from.

Sasuke hesitated. Talking about what to say,

"My family isn't local. We come from a land with distinct customs, where my father always emphasized honor and strength''. "Had my father been alive, he might have been delighted to meet your dad." How is your father doing?

Sasuke's eyes narrowed; he is already dead

Gemma bit her lip, thinking about her family, before changing the subject. She then asked, "What are your plans after graduation?"

Sasuke's heart pounded. It depends if I can take revenge before graduation. I am probably going to travel around or create a new home.

Since she didn't want Sasuke's to think too much about bad things, it started to talk about her family, her mother and two of her uncles Muggle-borns,

As they continued to chat about various topics, a familiar emptiness began to gnaw at their stomachs Gemma said, interrupting her own story, "I'm starving! How about we grab some breakfast?"

Together, they rose from the bed, exited the system space, and joined the steady stream of students weaving between chattering students. Reaching the Slytherin table,

Gemma reached for a steaming goblet of pumpkin juice, her favorite morning beverage.

They ate in companionable silence for a while, and as they finished their breakfast, Gemma wiped her mouth with a napkin. " It's Time for my class "

Sasuke shrugged; Let's discuss other stuff after the classes.

''Sure'' agreeing with Sasuke's request, Gemma left the hall.

As Gemma left, Sasuke thought about the system notification, thinking about checking when he had time

Sasuke decided to continue his mission, and he found Cho Chang, a Ravenclaw beauty, reading by a window in the library. He placed a single, simple daisy on the table next to her book.

 "Can you be one of my girlfriends? Sasuke repeated his line.

Understanding the meaning of Sasuke, she replied in a small voice, "No."

From behind him, Hermione's voice cut through the tension. "Are you really proposing to every girl?"

He turned to face her, his expression one of careful selection. "It's not every girl; I have picked my targets very carefully."

Hermione's disapproval was palpable as she took a seat beside him. "Instead of flirting, you should read more books."

Sasuke's retort was quick, "You should also follow your advice; instead of spending time with useless people, you should read more books and practice more."

Her confusion was evident. "What are you talking about?"

He leaned in closer, dropping his voice to a whisper. "Three-headed dog."

Hearing this Hermione's cheeks colored as she remembered. "Are you going to watch the match?"

Sasuke shrugged, his thoughts elsewhere. "I'm unsure if I should go with Gemma or if I should look for a new spell instead."

"Gemma?" Hermione's brow furrowed. "Who is Gemma?"

"She's my new girlfriend." Sasuke's suggestion was casual. "Hermione, it would be great if you could join us too."

Hermione's raise eyebrow was almost comical. . "Sharing is meant for flavor beans, not boyfriends."

Sasuke's tone was carefree: In a hundred years, these sweets will lose all their flavors. But even so, I'll still be young and handsome."

Cho Chang, who was feeling left out, finally spoke up, her voice tinged with bewilderment. "Excuse me, but what was all that about?"

Sasuke's gaze shifted back to Cho. "Well, I need to propose to five girls."

Her incredulity was clear. "Can't you just get one girlfriend?"

His explanation "By proposing to five girls, I believe my magic will be enhanced."

Cho's skepticism was clear as she stated, "I don't think proposing to a girl is related to magic."

Sasuke's persistence was unwavering. "Miss, why don't you help me so I can prove it?"

"How?" Cho's question was a mix of curiosity and caution.

"Well, I've already proposed to four girls, and now only one is left. Why don't you bring someone from Ravenclaw after classes? After my final proposal, I could show you my magic," he explained.

Hermione interjected sharply, warning, "Stop talking nonsense; there is no magic where you need to propose.

Cho Chang, if you want to investigate this magic, let's go to the teacher together. Don't trust Sasuke."

Sasuke ignored her, focusing instead on the small ball of chakra he conjured in his hand, transforming it into a lightning spark.

Both Hermione and Cho were captivated by the display.

"When did you learn wandless casting?" Hermione's curiosity was piqued. "I have read it in a book. It took a lot of time and practice."

Sasuke's explain "It's not magic, and it's supposed to be cast by hands, not some wooden stick, but it does take some time to learn."

"Can you teach me?" Hermione's eyes sparkled with the prospect of learning something new.

"If you don't mind killing, I could teach you as long as you become my girlfriend," Sasuke offered, a challenge in his tone.

Hermione's discomfort was palpable. "Can't you just teach me? I could help you with your homework."

Sasuke's question was rhetorical. "Can you teach magic to someone without magical abilities?"

"I am not a Muggle," Hermione replied, her anger barely contained.

''It's still the same to use ninjutsu; you need chakra, "If you become my girlfriend, I will help you get a chakra."

Hermione shook her head, resolute. "I guess I am going to stick with magic."

Hermione shifted her gaze to Cho Chang, So do you invite someone for Sasuke so I can see that level of magic?

Pointing at Hermione, she suggested, "Why don't you invite someone from Gryffindor?"

Hermione acknowledged her lack of acquaintances. "Well, I don't know anyone in Gryffindor."

Cho agreed to try. As Cho left, Sasuke turned his attention back to Hermione, picking up a book and starting to read with her. After half an hour, he was ready to move on. "Let's go and find an empty room."

Together, they left the library in search of an empty classroom.