Daily Life at Hogwarts Chapter 1171: Dark Magic Potter


In the early morning, countless owls flapped their wings and poured into the castle halls of Hogwarts. After circling above the heads of the students enjoying breakfast, they fell to the recipients and fulfilled their duties as postmen.

Harry picked up the newspaper dropped by the owl and began to read it, Harry found himself preferring the Daily Prophet under the control of Scrimgeour over the Daily Prophet that was once controlled by Fudge, At least the content of the newspapers always makes people feel good.

A few days ago, the Ministry of Magic once again smashed the conspiracy of the mysterious man, and the news of the successful killing of several Death Eaters spread throughout Hogwarts. The only person who was not happy about it was probably Harry. The nemesis in Slytherin: Draco Malfoy.

It's no wonder that Malfoy's face has been so sullen lately that he's almost out of water. Bella is his relative.

Harry looked away, took a sip of pumpkin juice, looked at today's headlines, and quickly discovered a surprising piece of news.

A reporter was beaten by the victim's family for overly speaking while interviewing family members who were persecuted by the Death Eaters, and is currently hospitalized with serious injuries.

The Ministry of Magic regrets the incident and has reassured the victim's family, with Minister Scrimgeour claiming that they will receive no punishment for the heroic sacrifice of their loved ones in the recent war.

The Ministry of Magic sternly reminds the general public that Barty Crouch Jr., who was sympathized by people in those days, is the culprit that led to the return of the mysterious man. He believes that people should put away their ridiculous sympathy for Death Eaters and dark wizards. .

"Pfft!"

Harry squirted out the pumpkin juice he had just drank, which he was sure was intentional, 80% likely because the reporter said something outrageous that completely annoyed the Ministry and caused Scrimgeour to arrange for him to go. "Interview" with the victim's family.

"What's the matter, Harry."

Hermione, who was reading Advanced Rune Translation, raised her head and cast a suspicious look at Harry, who was laughing.

"Today's newspaper headlines, I dare say Scrimgeour is definitely intentional." Harry handed the newspaper to Hermione and asked casually, "How's your investigation going?"

"I've searched through many books, even going to the forbidden area, but still can't find any clues. I suspect that some of the books have been removed."

Hermione suspects that Dumbledore took all the books containing Horcruxes.

"What a problem for me!" Harry muttered.

"Don't worry Harry, Dumbledore has left you for a long time, and I think you need to get in touch with Professor Slughorn in advance."

"You think I should go to the 'Slug' party?" Harry was a little gloomy, not because he didn't want to go to the party, but because he didn't think it would be a good idea to leave Ron behind.

"The party wasn't as bad as you thought," Hermione whispered. "Actually, it was kind of fun."

"Maybe, I should drink some more Flux and try my luck. No, it's better to let Dumbledore drink Flux and try my luck."

Harry actually tried it, and the Flux did make things go smoothly, however, his gut feeling was not to ask him to go to Professor Slughorn, but to go to Dumbledore, because Harry I feel that I can ask Albert to predict divination, or persuade Dumbledore to use Flux to find Professor Slughorn to try his luck.

Later, Harry learned that Dumbledore had actually approached Albert to predict the number of Horcruxes, but they had to get more accurate information to prevent any surprises.

After all, their enemy is Lord Voldemort, and any missteps will undo their efforts.

So, Harry gave up temporarily. The dose of Flux is limited. He didn't dare to waste it at will, and planned to save it for a critical moment.

"Can you contact Albert?" Harry asked Hermione, turning his head.

"Is this okay?"

"Do you really think that guy knows nothing?" Harry said dryly.

"No way." Hermione cast her eyes on Ron.

"Fred and George recently disappeared, and it is said that the Death Eaters are now watching them, trying to find Albert through them. By the way, Bill asked us not to write important things in the letter, lest the letter be intercepted ." Ron took the newspaper, read the headlines on it, and asked, "By the way, Harry, when are you going to hold the meeting of the Defense Association."

"The end of the month!" Harry said without hesitation.

"No Harry, we promised to go to the Wizards Card Club."

Although Albert left the club to Luna, Hermione hoped that the lighthearted atmosphere would be maintained.

"I've found that this month is really busy." Harry sighed helplessly, and took out his quill to write down the contents.

After a lot of things, if you don't write them down, it's easy to forget, or forget the homework of a certain course.

"By the way, Harry, have you heard?" Ron seemed to sound something, and suddenly said, "Malfoy seems to have voluntarily quit the Quidditch team."

"It's unusual," said Harry.

"I think it's normal. Whoever made his father a Death Eater probably wouldn't want to deal with the son of a Death Eater." Ron was in a happy mood, and no one wanted to see it more than Weasley. Malfoy was out of luck.

"Most Death Eaters are from Slytherin, do you think they really care about that?" Harry didn't just want to ask Albert about the Horcrux, he wanted help Divination to see what the **** Draco Malfoy is up to.

He has an inexplicable feeling that Harry suspects Malfoy is a Death Eater, but he doesn't think the guess will convince his two best friends, because it does sound ridiculous.

"I always feel like that guy is brewing some terrible conspiracy."

"Okay Harry, don't worry about Malfoy's conspiracy, when are you going to start the party, everyone can't wait." Ron cast his eyes on Hermione: "Are you ready? "

"I suggest this weekend," Hermione suggested. "Are you free?"

"Okay!" Harry nodded in agreement, "Anyway, once a month, what do you think we should talk about this month?"

"Choose from the Self-Defense Guide so everyone can have books." Hermione suggested, "Teach you how to use spells to build safe makeshift camps, I remember the book was about it."

"I don't think these things are useful to everyone~IndoMTL.com~ After all, they can't each have a seamless stretch bag, and they can't each have a tent." Ron reminded kindly. , he doubts that most students will use this part, because no one is stupid enough to wander around, even if Albert once said that Muggle wizards will have a harder time.

"We can use a party to explain, it's always good to learn something, after all, we also learned a lot of defense magic!" Hermione advised

"A lot, no, we only learned a little bit." Ron clearly disagreed with Hermione's words, "In Fred's words, a little fool who only learned a little bit and thought he was right. Why are people running away most of the time in the Self-Defense Guide instead of fighting back.”

"Albert deliberately put this part of the content in there must be his reasons, I think it is necessary to master this part of the skills."

Seeing the two who were about to argue, Harry quickly interrupted: "I'm going to take some time to review the magic I've learned before, and by the way, I'll review the Patronus Charm again, and now Dementors are everywhere. , I think it is necessary to master the Patronus Charm skillfully."

"As for learning how to set up a safe camp in the wild, I can wait until next month, at least let me figure it out first, otherwise how can I teach others!"

Actually, Harry thinks Hermione's point is right, there's nothing superfluous in Albert's Guide to Self-Defense, and everything in it works.

The news that Harry was planning to re-host the DA party spread like wings in the castle. After hearing the news, everyone ran over to say hello to Harry, and by the way, he asked Harry to be at the party. What magic do you teach everyone.

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