The castle was quiet at midnight, the candles in the corridor were extinguished, and there was only a little moonlight shining through the windows.
In the corridor on the first floor east of the tallest tower of Hogwarts Castle, Dumbledore stood in the shadow of an armor, looking into the empty space between himself and the armor and said: "Excellent invisibility, "Invisibility" from Flourish and Blotts Bookstore
"The Invisible Book of Magic" was found?"
No sound was made from the empty space, but a bee candy flew out. Someone tried to bribe the principal with the candy they just took away from the principal's office.
There was an almost inaudible sound of breathing and footsteps from one end of the corridor, but there seemed to be nothing where the sound came from.
Dumbledore chewed honeybee candy and disappeared into the shadows, standing quietly without making a sound.
Charles confirmed one thing. Harry's invisibility cloak blocks visible light but not infrared rays. You can see Harry and his trio bending down to carry a box under the cloak.
There was a sudden noise at the other end of the corridor. Harry and the others were startled and hurriedly hid in the shadows. However, Dumbledore moved and squeezed with Charles and was hit.
"Confinement!" Professor McGonagall held up the lantern with one leg and twisted Malfoy's ear with the other as she walked outside. "Twenty points from Slytherin!"
Charles is a bit timid, and he probably won’t be much better off in the east field if he is caught.
Malfoy panicked and explained that Harry was waiting for Dongqiu to come there with a fire dragon. If that sounded too outrageous, Professor McGonagall asked him to talk to Snape.
Harry and the others acted quickly after Professor McGonagall's voice disappeared, carrying the box and running towards the tower.
Charles originally wanted to be lively from beginning to end, but he didn't expect that Dumbledore was also there. He lost his temper for a while and slipped away after Harry and the others were in the tower.
Early the next morning, Gryffindor students suddenly discovered that their house points had been deducted two hundred and fifty points.
Everyone quickly figured out that Harry, Ron, Hermione, Seamus and Neville violated the curfew and wandered around the castle at midnight last night, and were initially caught by Professor McGonagall.
Gryffindor's unprecedented deduction of points made the students furious. Originally, the 400 points that Charles and Seamus brought from the Order of Merlin First Class were compared to the 100 points that Eleanor brought back from the Potions Championship.
Gryffindor was far ahead and expected to set the record for the highest score in Eastern history that semester, but it turned out that it was slashed not long before the end of the semester.
Ravenclaw ranked second because of Olivia and Joyce's 200 points. Suddenly, the gap between Ruming and the first place was not that big. It seemed that if you work harder, you can get something.
College Cup.
As for Slytherin, everyone finally made up the negative points to positive numbers, thinking they could breathe a sigh of relief.
It turns out that it was Malfoy who was the first to be arrested last night.
Professor McGonagall deducted 50 points from each of his students. Snape could not protect him too much, so he deducted 50 points for Xiao Ma, plus the 20 points deducted by Professor McGonagall at the beginning.
A total of ten points means seventy points.
So Slytherin became a negative number again.
The Hufflepuffs were having a great time eating melon and watching the show, and expressed their willingness to take Malfoy in as a guard.
During the time after arriving from the east, students from several colleges started a crazy battle for points, so much so that Charles even started to move his legs, frantically trying to get points in the Charms and Transfiguration classes.
"Perfect!" Professor McGonagall shouted happily again, "Smith, add 5 points!"
In front of Charles, the rabbit suddenly turned into a crystal-clear glass.
Unskilled use of transfiguration will leave traces of the original object in the transformed object. For example, the glass has a bunch of red hairs. The glass transformed by Parvati Patil even retains the ears of a rabbit.
and tail.
This shows that Charles is extremely skilled in the art of transformation and has reached a level of perfection.
Professor McGonagall was very satisfied and said to him: "Well done, keep up the hard work, but please also take a good rest."
Charles smiled and nodded.
After Professor McGonagall went to instruct a student, Hermione, who was walking in front, turned back and asked him: "How did I do it?"
Charles raised his leg and showed her his gauze-wrapped leg and wrist.
Hermione asked him in surprise: "Am I hurt?"
Charles replied nonchalantly: "It's okay. I've been practicing shortening the casting time recently and I'm a little tired."
As his confinement month approaches, he is a little nervous and has been practicing to speed up his spell casting recently.
That afternoon, Hermione reminded everyone on their way to the library that the exam was almost a week away.
In the morning, Harry, who hadn't shown up all morning, invited everyone to a nearby empty classroom to talk about "the stone", which attracted Charles a lot.
Harry told everyone solemnly, "Whoever wants to steal that stone already knows how to get past Lowe."
Then he explained to Charles: "The three-headed dog raised by Ludwig Hager is now guarding the stone at the end of the corridor on the fourth floor."
Charles frowned and asked him: "How do I know?"
Hermione and Ron were also left with questions.
Harry replied: "While eating eggs for lunch, he suddenly thought of whether fire dragon eggs are dangerous goods and whether it is against the law to carry them without permission. Who would carry them with them and meet Hagrid who wants to raise a fire dragon?"
"So he went to find Hagrid at Dongwu and found out that he spilled the beans while drinking with the man who brought the dragon egg, telling him how to get through Lu Wei!"
Hermione and Ron were shocked, while Charles nodded slightly.
Harry continued: "He recently inquired that Quirrell is different now from before, as if he is a different person."
"He wondered if something might have happened to him while he was traveling to cause such a change."
"He was worried and he also wanted to get the stone."
Charles pretended to be confused and asked: "Why does he want to ask for that stone?"
Harry told him wrongly: "I remember an incident that happened in Little Whinging two years ago. The salesman lost a lot of money gambling and became very abnormal. Later it was discovered that he was stealing things from the mall to sell.
"
Charles nodded, whether that was the case.
Harry continued: "He was worried that Quirrell would be like that. He would lose a lot of money and be forced to go back to Hogwarts to steal things, so he seemed to be a different person."
"He had a guess. Quirrell knew about Snape's request to steal the stone, and then, as Charles had said before, he pretended to refuse at first, and then had to agree after a period of time to make the wrong party lose their vigilance, and then take the thing away when he finally got it.
Grab it."
Charles nodded, and then asked him: "What do you plan to do when you receive Donglai?"
Halima replied: "They go tell Professor Dumbledore."