"You're right! We have to tell the Order of the Phoenix and the news that the mysterious man has become more powerful … Many people are in Germany right now. If we don't tell them, they'll be in big trouble … "Harry was worried about the mysterious man's power and his invisible cloak. He was very anxious. He scratched his messy black hair, stood up, and pulled Ron out of the door." Let's go and find Professor Mag. "
"No, Harry, we can't go!" Ron pulled Harry back, and then he said shyly, "We were just scolded by her in the transformation class … And we can't tell the professor about the lost contraband, especially Professor Mag … Think about it, how many points will she deduct from us during the inquiry … Allen won't care, but it doesn't mean Professor Mag will …"
Harry opened his mouth and then closed it again. He wanted to tell him that Professor Mag knew about his invisibility cloak, but he remembered that Professor Mag was very strict. Even if she didn't deduct his points, she would definitely reprimand him for losing it and trying to contact the Lord Voldemort again … He quickly gave up the idea of reporting this to his dean. He closed his bloodshot eyes because of lack of sleep. "Then let's go to the west tower. I'll write a letter to Sirius and ask him to inform Lupin and the others … As for the compensation, forget it. Allen and the others have been very busy recently. There's no need for them to worry about such trivial things …"
Harry and Ron came to the round common room of Gryffindor. Jenny, who had just come out of the girls' dormitory, saw her boyfriend and brother in a hurry. She tucked her red curly hair behind her head casually and walked toward them. "What are you two going to do in the afternoon? Going to the library to do homework? Hermione is not here, so we have to do it ourselves … "
A white skeleton wearing nothing was holding a stack of books and following behind Jenny, creaking as it walked towards them.
"Go away, Jenny. Harry and I have something important to do …" Ron said to his sister angrily when he heard about the homework. "Also, be careful that I write to mom. You know she still doesn't want us to use the dead to do things for us …"
"Oh? Then I can write to her and tell her that Professor Mag deducted your marks again … "Jenny was a little annoyed." Also, I don't want to care about you. I'm mainly asking Harry this. "
"Jenny, I'm sorry, but I can't go yet … I have to go to the Owl Hut in the west tower to send a message to Sirius. I'll come find you later … Here's the situation …" Harry quickly stopped the siblings from arguing and told his girlfriend what had happened.
"Harry, I have to go to the library first. I have an appointment with Senior Ravenclaw, and she promised to give me some guidance … Come find me later." Jenny went to the door of the common room with them and waved goodbye to her boyfriend apologetically.
After getting rid of Jenny, Harry and Ron quickly passed through the wide corridor.
Now, in the Hogwarts, white heads could be seen everywhere, and some of the skeletons were even incomplete. After the surprise training at the beginning of the school year, the students had gotten rid of their initial fear and gotten used to having these undead creatures to serve them. In fact, although the scene looked a little strange, for the students, life in the new semester was indeed more enjoyable for them.
This was especially true for the Ravenclaw wizards. These ravens especially liked to use undead creatures to serve them so that they could save time on trivial matters. In fact, they learned and got used to these spells faster than the little vipers of Slytherin. In the four academies, only the Hufflepuff wizards preferred to do things themselves. Although they learned these spells at the request of the school, they didn't bother the dead for such trivial matters, even though they knew that these low-level skeletons didn't have much self-awareness.
Apart from the undead creatures openly roaming the campus, the Hogwarts changed a lot in the new semester. The school no longer restricted the types of pets the students could bring in. As long as the pets weren't too dangerous, they could be brought into the school.
Some pure-blooded Slytherin families wanted to show off their family's strength, so they kept the three-headed Runi Serpent from Burkina Faso. In the Runi alphabet, the Runi Serpent represented the number three. According to the Runi Serpent's written records, the three heads of the Runi Serpent had different functions. The left head was a planner, and it would decide where the Runi Serpent should go and what it should do next. The middle head was a visionary, and it would often stay motionless for days on end, indulging in brilliant visions and fantasies. The right head was a critic, and its fangs were poisonous. It would constantly criticize the actions of the left and middle heads, and it would hiss impatiently. Most Runi Serpents didn't have a right head, because the remaining two heads would join forces to bite off the right head when it kept criticizing them. Because the three heads would attack each other, the Runi Serpent didn't have a long lifespan.
Many Hufflepuff reared Moon Obsessives, and brought them out during the day. These creatures usually only appeared at night. They had four slender legs, four flat feet, and a pair of round eyes on the top of their heads. If the Moon Obsessives' feces could be collected before sunrise, they could make magic plants grow stronger and faster. This was why they were so popular with the little Badgers. These creatures would perform a very complicated dance when courting a mate, and this led to them leaving complicated geometric patterns in the wheat field. These patterns, which the Muggle called crop circles, puzzled the Muggle very much.
As for Gryffindor and Ravenclaw, other than the fact that the little Lion Cubs would choose to look more ferocious, and the little Eagle Cubs would prefer birds, there wasn't much of a pattern. Their pets were always strange, and each had their own reasons. Of course, other than the students themselves, this did not make the professors and Filch happy, especially Filch. Even with the help of Mr. Dexterous Hands, he often had to change the different cleaning potions for these golems to remove the various kinds of pet feces.
Compared to the magical animals, some changes made the professors a little worried, but at the same time, they were happy. For example, Professor Fleevy was very satisfied with the growth of the students. From this semester onwards, the use of magic in the corridors was no longer restricted, and the students were even encouraged to settle disputes by duels if there was a witness. As Harry and Ron walked through the school, they could see wizards practicing magic, playing with their wands, simulating duels, and repairing things after they were done.
Finally, the most obvious change was that the school was full of Animagus. Many of the young wizards and witches had the habit of transforming into their own Animagus, and then wandered around the campus. They liked to scare the freshmen, or repeat the transformation in front of their companions to show off. Especially at the spiral staircase of the Hogwarts.
"No wonder the founder of Ravenclaw left such a difficult spiral staircase … I bet she encountered this situation … Her students can now transform into eagles and fly directly to the right corridor, while the students of the other three academies can only stand stupidly and wait for the stairs to move to the right position …" Ron leaned against the handrail of the stairs, waiting for the spiral staircase to turn to the right direction. His tone was full of jealousy. "Mine is a cow, yours is a deer … They might as well turn into lions like the other Gryffindor. At least they look very brave … In fact, I didn't dare to transform in front of Dean for the first few days. Did you see his expression when he turned into a lion when he looked at my Animagus neck? It was as if he wanted to swallow me alive … "
"Oh, we shouldn't have transformed in advance during the summer vacation … Allen has already announced the method. It will just be an ordinary wizard skill … ugh …" Harry pressed his hand on his scar again, and the scar suddenly burned with pain.
"The scar hurts again? What happened?" Ron nervously supported Harry to prevent his friend from falling down the spiral staircase. Every semester, there were several unlucky people who had to stay at the school's clinic for a night because of this.
"Potter, so your bastard godfather didn't let you learn the Brain Seal Technique?" Snape's empty eyes stared at the lightning-shaped scar on Harry's forehead and said sarcastically, "In addition, if you decide to discuss any 'secrets', then you should really lower your voice. Just disgustingly putting your mouth next to another person's ear can't guarantee that no one will hear you."
"Professor, I don't think we're breaking the rules by talking here." Harry directly retorted Snape. He was now more satisfied with Allen's reform. Under the conditions of detailed rules and regulations, this annoying old bat could no longer arbitrarily deduct Gryffindor's school credits.
Snape's face was gloomy and he did not speak until the stairs turned. He flung his robe and walked past the two of them to go upstairs.
On the third floor, Snape turned into the empty corridor and came in front of a huge, ugly stone beast. The headmaster of Slytherin stopped in his tracks and knocked the stone beast's head three times with his wand.
Unlike when Dumbledore was still the headmaster, he only needed to say the correct password to the stone beast to enter. At this time, the stone beast's somewhat dull voice sounded. It began to ask a riddle like Ravenclaw when he was taking a break: You look at me, I look at you, but you see with your eyes, and I don't, because I don't have eyes; You can speak, I can speak, but you speak, and I don't, only my lips open and close.
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