Harry Potter’s Book of Sin

Chapter 1370 Good Brothers Night Talk

When Hermione was still showing some of her ideas to Maca, the "Chiffon Cake Cup" Wizard War Chess Tournament between Luna and Delphi was over.

Let's talk about the final result...Although it was Delphi who won that round, she gave up the cake to Luna who looked very envious. This is a happy ending.

After that, everyone returned to their temporary tents and fell asleep one after another with a sense of relief after releasing the pressure.

Of course, in fact, there are always some people who are not suitable to use carnival to forget their troubles. For example, Ron, who has a very different personality from the past, and Harry, who has always insisted on himself.

"Harry, are you asleep?"

In the darkness inside the tent, Ron turned over and opened his eyes again. This seemed to be the sixth time he had turned over within ten minutes after the lights were turned off. The feeling of emptiness after the fuss made it difficult for him to sleep at all.

To be honest, if it were in the past, the heartless him back then would surely have fallen asleep with his pillow on his face. But now...

Although Maca taught him to think, it also brought him more troubles. Whether this is a good change or not, no one can tell.

At the same time, Harry on the other side opened his eyes after Ron's words.

"...Huh?" He replied softly, "No, I can't sleep."

"Then..." Ron also whispered, "Come out with me to get some air? It seems like it's been a long time since we sat down and chatted. I'm worried that I might wake others up here."

When Harry heard this, he turned over and sat up immediately, and threw off the thin quilt.

"Okay! I just want someone to talk to."

Originally, Harry wanted to find Ginny to see the starry sky and chat, but who knew that Ginny had vented a lot today, and she was so drunk that Hermione and Delphine took her back just now. Now Ron wanted to talk, which was just right for Harry, who was also unable to sleep.

Not long after, the two walked out of the tent lightly, and sat down on the old tree stump beside them.

At this moment, the bonfire in the middle of the camp was almost extinguished, only the remaining charcoal was still sparkling in the stone circle. There are clouds in the sky that quietly cover half of the bright moon, making the night between the sky and the earth more dense.

Harry and Ron sat for a moment under the stars,

In the end it was Ron who spoke first.

"Harry," he said abruptly, "can you tell me about your experience of fighting outside with Neville? You know, I'm afraid I'll never be with you again, so at least I want to hear more... In case my children know these old things in the future, I can at least brag to them and say that you are all my best friends."

Ron didn't know what kind of mentality he was in to say these words. Is it jealousy? Still unwilling? No, certainly not so superficial emotions.

And if he had to use one word to describe it, Ron felt that it might be "helpless".

Today's Ron, in fact, has already hidden all these feelings in his heart. If it weren't for the emptiness after tonight's carnival that almost overflowed the powerlessness, if it wasn't for his best friend Harry sitting there now, he would definitely not be able to say it.

Not far away, after hearing Ron's words, Harry couldn't help but startled, no matter how slow he was, he could still hear the loss and regret in the other's words.

However, although he wanted to persuade his good buddy, what should he say?

In fact, Harry knew in his heart that it was due to a lot of luck that he was able to achieve his current strength. Unlike Neville, he completed the transformation almost entirely by his own bravery and hard work.

so……

"Ron, to be honest, I would rather tell you about Neville's story than my experience. Because... Well, I don't mean anything else, I just think his experience should be more rewarding to you." some inspiration."

Neville summoned the story of the patron saint of the lion, and Harry asked him directly when he was fumbling for courage. And tonight, he could only retell the story to Ron in its entirety.

Because he also hopes that Ron can "get what he wants" to break through his limit.

"Ron, didn't Maca say it before? Everyone has their own strengths and weaknesses. Sometimes, we just fail to discover what we are good at..." Harry said while thinking , "That may require a little luck and patience. Your current efforts must be enough, and we all see it."

"So I think, you might as well wait and see, that opportunity may appear at some point..."

Having said that, Harry talked about Neville's transformation process. Ron listened silently from the sidelines, and didn't speak again from the beginning to the end, but occasionally showed a little disappointed expression.

He knew Harry's character, so he was actually very clear that Harry really wanted to help him, to give him some insight into what might be in Neville's story.

Just like Neville's powerful Patronus Charm, it comes from the love for relatives. At that time, in order to protect his grandma, he broke out with the greatest courage, and even Harry couldn't match the strength to break through himself.

Therefore, Harry still often thinks that if Neville's courage can be purer and more in line with Gryffindor's will, maybe he won't be the one who is wielding the sword now.

After all, that is indeed stronger than the current Harry, and it is the courage to overcome oneself.

And Ron...he's a Gryffindor lion too, isn't he? Then, maybe Ron's breakthrough point will also be courage, but it's not the same as Neville and Harry himself...

Ron could feel Harry's thoughts, but unfortunately, he still didn't think he was good at this aspect. God knows if at the sorting ceremony, the Sorting Hat randomly sorted him because he kept saying "Gryffindor" in his head?

Anyway, Ron didn't see many Gryffindor-related traits in himself, and even the recklessness at the time was gone now.

Listening to Harry finish Neville's deeds bit by bit, Ron could see that Harry looked at him with anticipation in his eyes. In order not to disappoint Harry, he nodded emphatically.

"I understand, don't worry... I won't give up."

Harry smiled encouragingly, thinking it was time to talk about himself. But at this moment, an inexplicable movement suddenly sounded from the other side of the camp, making him and Ron subconsciously look towards the opposite side.

"What's that sound?"

"I don't know... let's go and have a look!"

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