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Chapter 101 The Banquet of the Dead Part 2

"I think we should see if there are any familiar people, no, familiar ghosts." Ryan said to Hermione, because it seemed a bit silly to stand at the door like this.

Soon they saw a familiar ghost: the fat monk of Hufflepuff, who was chatting with a knight with an arrow on his forehead.

After seeing Ryan and the others, the fat monk quickly floated over and said to Ryan. "I heard Nick said that you helped him a lot at this banquet, so as a member of Hogwarts, I also want to thank you.

"

The fat monk was about to leave after thanking him when he suddenly noticed that Ryan and Hermione were looking at the ghosts on the field in a daze. He patted his forehead and floated back and said: "I think you may not know everyone. Let me introduce a few to you."

Interesting person."

After saying that, he brought Ryan and Hermione to the arrowed knight who had just talked to him, and then introduced: "His name is Earl the Brave, and he held a stronghold for three days during the first goblin rebellion until reinforcements arrived.

But when he was about to win, he was assassinated by an elf crossbowman during the pursuit."

"Wait a minute, I know you." Hermione said, "I even introduced you in the Magic Encyclopedia. I thought you were the perfect embodiment of the bravery and tenacity of the wizards at that time."

"Really?" The knight ghost subconsciously touched the arrow on his head, "Is my story really known to everyone? This is great, after all, I have been living in an abandoned castle in Wales, and the news is not

Uninformed."

Then the fat monk introduced them to several ghosts, all of whom had participated in some major historical events during their lifetimes, and one or two were even key figures in historical events like Earl.

They were also very interested in Hermione, a wizard who paid attention to their great achievements during their lifetime, and began to talk around Hermione. Hermione was also very happy to obtain first-hand historical information at close range, and even took out the paper and notebook from her arms.

Record something.

At this time, Ryan, who was left aside, began to look around boredly. He saw a long table at the other end of the classroom, covered with a black velvet tablecloth.

Dozens of plates were neatly placed on the table, each plate covered with a silver cover. It seemed that Nick was preparing to give everyone a surprise at the end.

There were several ghosts standing at the table looking at the plates curiously and discussing why Nick covered the plates. After all, this had never been done at ghost banquets before.

At this moment, a figure suddenly emerged from under the table: "Ha, little devil of Hogwarts. What are you doing here?"

It turns out to be Peeves, the only one in color among all the ghosts.

"I did Nick a favor, so he invited me to the party."

"I think you're a little bored at this party, so let me give you some fun." After saying this, Peeves grabbed a corner of the tablecloth and looked like he wanted to knock everything to the floor.

But just when Pippi was about to pull the tablecloth, a hoarse voice came from behind him: "What, something interesting, can you tell me what it is?"

Peeves suddenly froze there. Then he trembled and said, "Sir, sir, I didn't do anything, believe me."

Bloody Baron grabbed Peeves' neck and said in his low and hoarse voice: "I finally found you. Please Nick, please keep an eye on you today. After all, today is his big day, and he doesn't want you to

Ruin his party. I don't want you to bring shame to our Hogwarts either. Now, come with me over there and sit down for a while."

After finishing speaking, Barrow carried Peeves, who looked depressed, and left. At this time, Nick emerged from the crowd: "It seems that your companion also enjoyed this party as much as you did."

Ryan followed the direction of Nick's finger and watched Hermione, who turned into a reporter, holding a notebook and writing something down. There were ghosts surrounding her, and each ghost looked happy.

"It's indeed quite interesting." Ryan's words were not perfunctory, because this time he saw so many ghosts at once, and observing this kind of species hovering on the edge of death was very helpful for improving the level of life magic he mastered.

"Okay, I think it's time for me to go on stage and give a speech. See you later." After Nick said that, he floated up to the stage.

As soon as Nick stood on the stage, he heard the sound of a hunting horn. Twenty ghost horses ran out of the wall, each with a headless rider on top. Everyone's attention was drawn to them.

Went.

The horses ran to the center of the dance floor. The leading horse was riding a headless horseman. He put his head under his arm. Then he jumped off the horse and raised his head high to observe the people on the field.

, which naturally attracted cheers from the ghosts on the field.

After seeing Nick again, he put his head on his neck and walked towards Nick and said, "Nick! How are you? Is your head still hanging there?"

Nick took off his own head, which caused a burst of exclamations from the audience. He held his head in one hand and patted the Headless Horseman on the shoulder with the other, laughing and saying: "Thank you for talking about it, you shouldn't be able to stop it now."

I'll join the Headless Hunters, Patrick."

Patrick should be Nick's old rival, and he came here with the goal of causing trouble. As a result, the attack was unlucky. The place where he could attack Nick the most before was completely cracked by Nick.

After seeing his centuries-old rival defeated, Nick strode onto the podium and began to speak.

After Patrick was frustrated for a while, he stood up and continued to cause trouble to his old rival. He played a head-ball game with other members of the Headless Hunters, and everyone turned to watch. It seemed that the ghost's life was going to be quite good.

It's boring, so performance-rich sports like Headless Hunters are easily welcomed by everyone.

Nick tried to get the audience's attention, but unfortunately a dry speech was definitely not as interesting as a flying head.

At this time, Ryan ran up to the podium and whispered to Nick: "Sir, hurry up and start dinner."

"Yes, yes, how could I forget this?" Nick suddenly realized and made a gesture to the bloody Barrow in the audience. Barrow immediately lowered his head and said something to Peeves.

Peeves waved his hand mercilessly, and the silver lids covering the plates on the dining table flew up and piled up in a pile on the edge of the table.

Soon, a misty smell that was very different from the smell of ordinary food filled the underground classroom. Many ghosts were attracted to the dining table. However, all the ghosts could not figure out what was on the dining table, so they could only feel embarrassed.

Stand at the table.

Ryan saw that under Hermione's instigation, Earl, who had an arrow in his head, first reached out and took a large piece of meat from the soul-state roasted whole lamb on the table and put it in his mouth.

As soon as the meat entered his mouth, he saw Earl's expression froze, and then he started crazily stuffing meat into his mouth.

The movement here also attracted other ghosts, and soon the dining table was surrounded by ghosts who came to eat. Nick held a bucket of wine under his arm and toasted everyone at the table with small glasses.

After Patrick realized that no one was watching them, he acted awkwardly for a while, and then he joined the ghosts at the table grabbing food.

It seems that the law of true fragrance cannot be escaped in any world.


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