The day after Ron was bitten by a Norwegian Ridgeback, Seamus mysteriously said to Charles while doing homework after dinner: "Guess what he found tomorrow?"
Charles asked him curiously: "Did you find the money?"
Seamus took out a palm-sized piece of empty red parchment and placed it in front of Charles, and said proudly: "He found it in a book in the library this afternoon."
Charles adjusted his glasses, activated the detection charm, and found that it glowed faintly red on the face.
"Neville," he turned his head to the other side, "point your wand at it."
Neville picked up his wand and pointed it at the empty red parchment. After a while, lines of writing appeared on it.
The three of them and Leif studied around the parchment.
"Wand detection spell?" Neville said thoughtfully, "He heard grandma talk about that spell."
Seamus asked Neville: "Is that spell used for anything?"
There are methods for casting spells on the parchment, and the end of the parchment is opened where the magic effect is. It looks like it has been cut in half.
Neville recalled: "He heard from his grandma that when she was very young, she saw an old man who was blind. He held up a wand to replace his eyes when he walked."
Charles continued: "He has seen Professor Flitwick use such a spell to see things around him when there is no light."
Did he understand the magic spell? I originally wanted to use it as a trump card, so I didn't say it. Now that I bought the magic eye glasses and no longer use them, I didn't expect Seamus to find such a note.
Seamus said proudly: "It seems that he found a good spell, so that he would be afraid of no light in the morning."
Neville agreed.
The two of them began to study the magic spell, and Bu Fang didn't finish his homework.
Charles also pretended to be learning, mentioning something from time to time.
At the same time, not far away, Ron took out all the books he had brought to class tomorrow and looked through them.
Harry asked him from the side: "Is there anything missing?"
Ron frowned and said, "Charlie's letter, which he put in the book, is gone now."
"Damn Peeves, are you sure it fell out when he took away his schoolbag tomorrow and scattered the books?"
Harry and Hermione were shocked when they heard it. The letter said that Charlie and the others would come over at midnight on Saturday to take away Hagrid's fire dragon. It would be terrible if someone picked it up and gave it to the professor.
Harry looked around, motioned for Ron and Hermione to follow him out of the common room, and found an empty classroom outside to discuss.
After some discussion, Harry said helplessly: "There is no way. Hedwig can't tell Charlie in time that Ruby has gone out. They can be careful, use the hidden camera, set off early and take a detour to avoid the road in Cocoa."
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Ron and Hermione, I look at him, he looks at me, that's it.
They spent Friday cautiously, fearing that someone would come to ask about the fire dragon any second later.
That day was uneventful, and in the morning they discussed it again in the empty classroom.
Ron said seriously: "The letter was blown to a certain corner by the wind, and no one saw it at all."
He seemed to be convincing himself that that was not the case, and so did Harry and Hermione.
On Saturday morning, the Harry trio slipped out of the common room in batches and met in the empty classroom.
At that time, there were footsteps outside the classroom. There seemed to be two people. The three of them were frightened and they thought they were exposed.
The sound of footsteps faded away, and Simo and Neville were practicing the Magic Charm and walking around the castle with their wands raised.
When the two of them reached the second floor, they suddenly heard the sound of shutting up at the corner of the corridor, or Malfoy and the others.
Seamus and Neville approached quietly, hiding behind a suit of armor.
Just listen to Goyle say: "Malfoy, let them go back. Potter and the others will definitely not come. Is the letter you picked up a lie?"
Malfoy said seriously: "Is what was written in that letter true? That stupid guy really has a fire dragon. He saw it with his own eyes!"
"Tomorrow morning, he will definitely try to catch Potter, especially that fire dragon, and drive both Potter and the idiot out of Hogwarts!"
Crabbe said there: "Can that fire dragon be fake?"
Malfoy said unhappily: "If we don't believe it, just go back."
Seamus and Neville hid in the shadows behind the armor, first Goyle and Crabbe, then Malfoy, and they spoke in low voices after the three of them left through the corridor.
Seamus said: "He remembered that Harry and the others were not in the common room."
Neville thought thoughtfully and said, "Malfoy wants to frame Harry, they must inform them."
Seamus said with some embarrassment: "Maybe they don't know where they are."
Neville said: "You can find it in the castle."
"Charles will go to the Forbidden Forest tomorrow, otherwise it would be much easier with more than one person."
Meanwhile, Charles was in Dumbledore's office.
Dumbledore smiled and pushed a plate in front of him. This time it was not a pile of flying cockroaches, but a swarm of bees.
Charles grabbed a piece of Honeydukes' newly developed bee candy and threw it into his mouth. It was honey-flavored and chewed a bit like QQ candy.
Dumbledore smiled and asked him: "Charles, why did you come to him so late?"
Charles smiled and said: "He came for snacks."
Dumbledore said: "I'm welcome."
He then asked: "He thinks I have other things, maybe I want to transfer to Beauxbatons?"
Charles' lips twitched and he replied: "He really planned that."
It was Dumbledore's turn to be depressed.
Charles smiled and said: "Is he here now because of those daredevils? They forgot something, so he came to do it."
"Principal, I should know about Hagrid's little pet."
Dumbledore nodded and said: "The situation is not out of control, is it?"
Charles smiled and said: "He remembered that when he and Mrs. Angelina came to Hogwarts that morning, they triggered the school's defense alarm. He was worried that Charlie Weasley and the others would come to pick up Hagrid's little pet tomorrow morning.
When you leave, you will be regarded as an intruder, which will be difficult to deal with."
Dumbledore looked very surprised and said: "Oh, Charlie, please come, thank you for reminding me, it would be too bad to think of them as intruders!"
Then he smiled and said: "Don't worry, Charlie knows the general idea. He also wrote to Ron when he wrote to him. He is prepared."
After hearing this, Charles breathed a sigh of relief and said, "In that case, he will be relieved."
"It's getting late, he should go back."
"Well, can he take those bees away?"
"No problem." Dumbledore said with a smile, "Take them all."
Charles stood up, took the candy and left without saying a word.
He was coming there tomorrow night to confirm something, to see if the situation was under Dumbledore's control.
If Dumbledore is in control of the overall situation, it means that the events caused tomorrow will continue to happen, and he can do some small things.