Harry opened his eyes suddenly and reached out to cover the stinging scar on his forehead, with a look of exhaustion and sleepiness after a nightmare on his face.
He dreamed of that long and dark corridor again!
During the summer vacation, Harry began to have similar nightmares. It was the same corridor every time. Sometimes the dream was longer and he could see a locked door at the end of the corridor.
These damn dreams made him uneasy. Harry didn't know what it meant, but he knew it was never a good thing to have similar dreams all the time.
Harry knew very well that if he dreamed once or twice, it might be an accident, but if it happened too many times, it would definitely not be an accident.
He once told Sirius about this, and also asked Albert about it after school started.
Albert told him that this dream might be related to Voldemort's power becoming stronger again. The other party gave him four suggestions: stay calm at all times; find someone to learn Occlumency; take a dreamless sleeping potion before going to bed; and talk to Dumbledore if you need anything.
Lido helps.
Harry thought Albert might have guessed something, but he didn't say anything and only gave him a few suggestions.
Harry used the two-way mirror to seek help from Sirius. However, Sirius was sometimes very busy, so Harry mostly talked to good friends.
Ron was always worried but didn't know what to do. Hermione suggested that Harry go to Professor Dumbledore for help, but Harry hadn't seen Professor Dumbledore recently, not even entering the principal's office.
Not going.
Therefore, most of the time, Harry can only take a small amount of sedatives to control his emotions and try not to be affected by his emotions as much as possible. This is the only thing he can do at the moment.
The stinging pain from the scar on his forehead made Harry get up from the bed, reach out from under the pillow and take out a small medicine bottle, and poured out a few painkillers from it.
This bottle of medicine was given to him by Sirius after he told Sirius that he had a nightmare. It can relieve the pain of scars. He probably thought it was another thing invented by Anderson.
Harry poured himself a glass of water and took a big gulp to relieve the thirst in his throat. When he was about to go back to rest, he noticed Seamus staring at him.
Harry didn't pay attention to the other person's gaze and lay back on the bed to rest.
Ever since the two sides had an unpleasant quarrel on the first night of school, Harry had been too lazy to pay attention to each other.
He is just a fool who deceives himself and others. Harry can't help such a guy, he can only wait for him to recognize the reality.
After taking the medicine, the stinging pain from the lightning scar on his forehead was relieved a lot. Harry closed his eyes in a daze. He was going to take a nap. He was going to Hogsmeade today, so it didn't matter if he slept late.
Harry got up relatively late and was still a little tired when he went downstairs for breakfast. He slowly put food into his mouth and chatted casually with Ron who was flipping through the newspaper beside him. Hermione brought them a good
information.
Fred and George have found a place private enough to serve as the DA's activity room.
This was undoubtedly good news to be happy about. Harry had even doubted that they would never find such a place.
The DA activity has completely ended before it even started.
After several people passed Filch's inspection and were walking on the road to Hogsmeade, Harry asked: "Have you been to the activity room that Fred and George talked about?"
"I haven't been there. Fred and George asked me to finalize the time of the party before telling me the specific location of the activity room." Hermione lowered her voice and said, "I suspect that is their secret base."
"Those two guys hide a lot of secrets." Ron muttered.
"I think they were infected by Albert. How do you say that..." Harry reached out and scratched his hair. He couldn't remember it for a moment, so he changed the subject and said, "But, his book
The "Self-Defense Guide" is indeed very good, but there are some things in it that I really can't understand without being taught, such as how to cast spells. Hermione, do you understand that?"
"What method?" Ron asked puzzledly.
"It's to teach people how to duel with others." Hermione explained, "I think the things in that book are very difficult. We haven't learned many things. Albert seems to particularly advocate the use of silent spells to fight, but I think the whole school
Not many people are good at that stuff."
"What are you talking about?" Ron was confused. He had never read the content in the "Self-Defense Guide".
"The 'Self-Defense Guide' also teaches you how to duel," Harry explained to Ron, "although more often than not it advises you not to confront dark wizards head-on."
"However, there are many examples in that book." Hermione continued: "For example, what should a person do if he encounters several evil wizards in the forest? How should he save himself if he encounters a werewolf? If he encounters a giant,
What should I do, what should I do if I encounter a dementor, what should I do if I am attacked by an untransformed werewolf?"
"Sounds very practical." Ron also found it very interesting. He decided to ask Hermione to borrow the book after Harry finished reading it.
"In the forest, you can use spells such as flying sand and stones to cause trouble for the enemy, and use Apparition to escape when the enemy's vision is blocked, or use the Disguise spell to escape. You can also cast spells on plants to let them sneak attack the enemy, but
I think this requires a high level of attainment in the Transfiguration Spell." Hermione felt that if the "Self-Defense Guide" was used as the basic textbook for the Defense Against the Dark Arts course, only a few people would be able to barely pass the exam after graduation.
It's not hard to imagine how bad Hogwarts' Defense Against the Dark Arts really is.
"I think after thoroughly studying the contents of the "Self-Defense Guide", I will probably be able to reach the level of a trainee Auror." Although Harry didn't know what the quality of a trainee Auror was, he heard Sirius say that the Ministry of Magic
The level of Aurors is relatively average. Although they may be good at many things, most of them are actually useless. On the contrary, their ability to catch dark wizards is very poor.
In this regard, Sirius has the right to speak more than anyone else.
Not long after he escaped from Azkaban, he mistook those Aurors for fools.
Others are walking dogs, and he is a walking dog.
"I dare say that if Toad saw the content in the "Self-Defense Guide", he would probably go crazy!" Hermione said happily, and she also knew that Albert and the others were completely teasing Toad as a fool.
Who borrowed the "Self-Defense Guide"?
Of course it's just a full circle.
"It's a pity that we have never had a powerful Defense Against the Dark Arts professor to teach us these useful knowledge." Hermione regretted that Albert could not teach them.
Compared to Hermione's emotion, after reading "Self-Defense Guide", Harry only felt that it was incredible that he could survive from Voldemort's hands. Harry suddenly understood why Albert always said that he was a very lucky man.