"What did Dumbledore do?" Ron asked softly.
"I'm not sure, but the Lord Voldemort was furious. I'm sure it had something to do with the vampires. His plan was thwarted!" Harry said, trying to recall what he had seen in his head. Something vaguely appeared, but it didn't work.
"Then how did you know?" Ron asked nervously. "He was angry about it."
Harry shook his head and pressed his hands against his eyes. Stars flashed in and out of his eyes.
He felt Ron sit down beside him and knew that Ron was staring at him.
"We should tell Elwyn and Hermione about this. By the way, was it the same last time?" Ron asked, holding his breath. "When your scar hurt in Umrich's office, was the mystery man angry too?"
"No!" Harry shook his head.
"What was it then?"
Harry recalled. He looked at Umrich's face and his scar hurt.
There was a strange feeling in his abdomen, a strange, jumping feeling of joy.
Of course, he couldn't tell at the time because he was in so much pain.
"The last time was because he was happy, really happy. He thought that something good was going to happen. The time before we went back to the Hogwarts … "He recalled the time in Grimmauld Square when he, Elwyn and Ron were in the bedroom and his scar hurt badly." He was furious because his plan was delayed and his Death Eaters couldn't get what he needed. "
He turned his head and saw Ron staring at him, mouth agape.
"And the time when I was at the Dursleys' shortly after the summer vacation started, he was angry too." Harry recalled. "The person he wanted to see seemed to have been killed. He couldn't get the support of someone or some organization …"
"My God, man, you can replace Professor Trelawney!" Ron said admiringly.
"I didn't predict anything," said Harry. "These are all things that really happened."
"No, do you know what you're doing?" Ron's tone was full of awe. "You're reading the thoughts of the mysterious man, which is even more powerful than a prophecy. Elwyn said you have some kind of connection with the mysterious man, but I never thought you could do this."
"It's not reading the mysterious man's mind. I think it's just his emotions." Harry shook his head and said, "Just like what Elwyn said, when his emotions change drastically, the connection between me and him will strengthen. I had a lightning-like feeling every time the Lord Voldemort came near me, or when he felt hatred. Now, when he's happy, I can sense it too! "
After a moment of silence, the wind and rain lashed at the house.
"Alright, you have to tell someone about this." Ron said a little nervously, "Let's go back quickly. In fact, I think you should tell Dumbledore. It sounds really scary …"
"Just tell Elwyn and Hermione."
"Elwyn knows a lot, but he can't help you in this regard. You should go to Dumbledore," said Ron.
"He knows. I told him before!" Harry said stubbornly. "There's no point in telling him again. Besides, he may not be at school now. He's thousands of miles away in Norway. I really don't know how he hid it from Umrich."
"I think Dumbledore will want to know." Ron looked at Harry thoughtfully.
"Maybe," said Harry. He stood up, took his cloak from the hook, and put it on.
In fact, he didn't even want to tell this to Elwyn and Hermione.
Anyway, the reply he got was the same. Hermione would ask him to go to Dumbledore.
Elwyn would definitely ask him to practice the Occlusion Spell, and even ask Snape to teach him …
From Harry's point of view, this was simply crazy. He was in no hurry to hide from Snape. Why would he take the initiative to go to Dumbledore? He probably had the same idea. He couldn't practice this spell, and he didn't want Snape to teach him. It was better to leave it at that.
Apart from the pain, Harry didn't think there was anything wrong with this.
Over and over again, he felt that the images he saw through this connection were getting clearer and clearer. Maybe next time, he would know what Lord Voldemort was doing. If he saw something crucial, he could warn the Order of the Phoenix, provided that someone was willing to believe him.
This idea was undoubtedly dangerous. Lord Voldemort would definitely notice this connection before Harry, and it was certain that he would use this to deliberately create illusions to lure Harry. Elwyn had reminded him of this, but Harry didn't take it to heart.
"Seriously, bro!" Ron tied his cloak, sighed, and said, "You're not the only one who's upset because of the mysterious man's return. I've been having a lot of dreams lately, terrible nightmares. The mysterious man appears in my dreams. I always see some strange things, have some terrible ideas, or do some messy things. Alas, it must be that hateful woman. It's already so late and she's still causing trouble in school. Sooner or later, she'll drive everyone crazy. "
Harry shook his head. He didn't know what Ron was dreaming about, but it was obviously because he was too worried and nervous, which was different from him.
But when he thought about it carefully, it was indeed the case. The pressure of the upcoming exams, the pressure brought by the resurrection of Lord Voldemort, and the pressure brought by Umrich and the Ministry of Magic. If this continued, they would definitely not be able to bear it …
They hurried across the dark field, slipping step by step on the muddy lawn. No one spoke.
Harry's imagination ran wild. From Ron, he returned to the matter of Lord Voldemort's anger just now.
What did Dumbledore and the others do to make him so angry, and what was the connection with those vampires?!
Sirius probably knew, but he hadn't shown up since the last time he contacted him in September.
Then, Harry thought of the pain from before. What was Lord Voldemort planning?
Apart from wanting something from the vampires, he seemed to want something from the Ministry of Magic as well. That door …
Could it be related to the black door in his dream?
And the Mondungues mentioned before that Stogy Bodmore tried to break into a door and was arrested. Was there any connection between them?
What was behind the door, something that could only be obtained by sneaking around?
For example, a weapon, something that he didn't have the last time. These words rang in his ears again.
He hadn't thought about these things for the past few weeks. He was focused on the Hogwarts' situation, the battle with Umrich, and the fight against the Ministry of Magic's unfair interference. But now, these things came back to his mind and made him think. Harry felt that they should do something else now.
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