Hogwarts Everything Is Three

Chapter 133 Before the Holiday (Modified)

Just as Allen packed up the cauldron and potion, and said goodbye to Professor Snape, there were clang-clang-clang-sounds of doors opening and closing, people screaming, and chaotic footsteps overhead.

The little wizards in the underground classroom were instantly attracted by the sound, and the classroom was filled with excitement. Some little wizards looked around, as if they could see what happened above.

"Quiet! I'm warning you, if the potion is not ready, no one can go back to rest." Professor Snape's face was gloomy, and his tone sounded more dangerous than usual.

When Alan left the classroom, he also took a lot of envious eyes, but no one would be jealous or complain. This is Allen's due honor, and they all took the detumescence potion that Allen brewed.

Allen took three steps in parallel and went upstairs quickly. He also wanted to know what happened.

Before Alan arrived upstairs, he heard Peeves' sharp cry: "Do it! Do it! Do it again! Humans and ghosts will not be spared! Run for your life! Do it! Do it! "

Peeves screamed over and over again, as if terrified, and as if he was afraid that the world would not be chaotic.

Doors in the hallway were pushed open one by one, and people poured out.

Allen quickly squeezed to the front, and he had expected it in his mind, but an even weirder scene appeared in front of him: Justin Fletcher was lying on the floor, his whole body was cold and stiff, and a terrified expression froze on the floor. His face, his eyes glazed over to the ceiling. This is not over yet, there is a figure next to him.

It was Nearly Headless Nick, no longer milky white and transparent, but black and smoky, lying motionless and suspended six inches above the ground. Half of his head was missing, and he had the same terrified expression on his face as Justin.

Allen was startled, caught off guard, and almost squeezed into the body of the almost headless Nick by the constant influx of people.

At this time, the teachers shouted loudly to maintain order. Allen was surprised to find that Professor Snape was among them. However, even though Professor Snape was not in the classroom, no Ravenclaw dared to leave the dungeon without authorization and come up to watch.

Professor McGonagall came running, followed by the students in her class, one of whom had black and white hair.

Professor McGonagall gave a loud bang with her wand, and everyone fell silent, ordering everyone to return to their classrooms.

Under Professor Snape's gaze, Allen walked obediently to the Ravenclaw Tower. He had reasons to believe that if he dared to stay here for too long, Professor Snape would probably arrest him and continue brewing potions.

When walking through the corridor, Allen saw Harry standing against the wall, panicked, dazed, and pale.

Allen was sure that Harry would not be punished, he was innocent in the first place. But Alan is not in the mood to deal with Harry being wronged now, because Alan still has some important things to do—he can’t go home this Christmas, and he needs to write to Professor Flitwick about going to the United States. To own mother Morgan Le Fay? Harris knows.

In this regard, Morgan Le Fay is not only not dissatisfied in the slightest, but is proud of his son. She has lived for more than forty years, and has almost never left the UK. She only occasionally accompanies her husband Owen back to the original hometown of the Harris family, and Allen is so young that he is favored by the professor and can go to the United States for exchange. It's a great opportunity to gain insight.

Morgan Le Fay brought Ellen a large package of her homemade cakes and pastries. There was also a large parcel containing some newly sewn clothes, and even some Muggle children's clothing in it - although she couldn't quite tell the difference between men and women in modern Muggle clothes.

Allen stuffed those brightly colored, childishly patterned, and gender-neutral clothes into the storage compartments of the space. Although he will never wear them in his life,

But after all, it is the mother's kindness, which is worth keeping.

At the same time as these packages, there was also a heavy bag of coins. Allen dumped them on the bed and found that most of them were gold Galleons, as well as some silver Sickles and bronze Knuts. This amount is astonishingly large, simply exceeding the sum of all the pocket money Alan has ever received from Mrs. Harris.

Perhaps the principle of poor families and rich roads is universal in the world. Morgan Le Fay told Allen: Don't spend money indiscriminately, don't pack it together, but always carry enough money with you, just in case.

The most reliable one was the eldest brother Albert, who actually went to Gringotts, exchanged two thousand dollars, and sent his owl to Alan with a huge envelope device with a waterproof and anti-vandalism spell.

The cursed envelope was indeed strong, and it took Allen a lot of effort to break the spell and open the envelope.

In addition to packing, there are some books to return to the library. Like that one - "Secrets of the Soul".

Allen put the packaged salute on the head of the bed, hid his figure, and ran to the room of responsiveness. For this book that may affect people's minds, Allen has already thought about how to deal with it.

First, Allen fastened Merlin's jewel to a blue headband. Then, aligning the side of the gemstone with the position between his brows, he tied the blue headband behind his head—like doing a forehead wipe.

Allen believed that with the blessing of the Merlin gem, he would never be affected by that book again.

After opening the "Secret of the Soul" again, Allen's mind was clearer than ever, but after reading the entire book, Allen didn't find anything unusual.

"Reveal the mark", "Reveal the original form", "Show your secret"! Allen cast all the detection spells he knew, but he couldn't find out the reason that affected his mind, but Allen knew clearly that he was indeed in danger that day, and it was definitely not as simple as a nightmare.

After thinking for a long time, Allen made a decision in his heart. No matter who that mysterious consciousness is, his malice towards himself does exist. Whoever it is, put it directly into the system storage space, let the system absorb it, and naturally this book will become an ordinary book.

Later, Allen took off the headband with Merlin's gem on it, and read the "Secret of the Soul" again. Sure enough, he did not have the feeling of being addicted to it—he wrote down all the knowledge After studying and mastering it in his free time, Allen left the room of response and returned the book to Mrs. Pince.

Mrs. Pince tapped on the cover of the book with her wand, and a large Hogwarts logo floated right above the book.

Mrs. Pince nodded in satisfaction, and returned the book to the bookshelf in the restricted area.

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