Chapter 846 (1/2)

A shock came from the carriage, and it was obvious that Yeqi had just broken the original pace when she was just picking up the food.

”They love it.” ”Try it, Hermione. These big guys are ugly, but they're much more tame than you think.”

The carriage rattled and swayed along the road.

As they passed Hogwarts, Harry leaned forward, trying to see if there was a light in Hagrid's hut next to the forbidden forest. Maybe Hagrid was back, but it was dark.

For Harry's expectations, if van Lim told Harry the actual situation, maybe Harry would not have any expectations.

But Hogwarts castle is getting closer and closer: it's a tall tower full of small towers, all black, pointing to the black night sky, and there are windows shining brightly above it.

Van Lim loved the night at Hogwarts. Although it was not a good chance, standing outside and looking at the brightly lit castle, he did not want to go.

The wagon, staggering like a drunk, stopped near the stone steps of the castle, facing the oak front door.

Harry jumped out of the car first. He looked again at the small window next to the forest, but it was clear that there was no sign of life in Hagrid's hut.

Harry can't help but move his eyes again to those strange, thin skinny creatures, yeki, this seemingly unknown creature.

These creatures stand still in the cold night air, their empty white eyes glinting. Harry once saw something Ron couldn't see before, but that time he saw it in the reflection of a mirror.

And now some non physical creature is stronger than a hundred visible creatures, and they can pull a carriage very fast.

If it is true that Tong Fanlin said, this is Ron's loss, but facing death?

Those souls? Trapped in a wand?

”Do you want to come in or do you want to do something else?” Ron asked next to Harry.

”Yes,” Harry replied quickly. Then a few of them joined the stream of people rushing up the stone steps into the castle.

Torch lights flicker in the hall at the entrance; as students cross the marked stone floor to the second door on the right, the hall echoes with footsteps, which leads to the main hall and the opening ceremony.

In the main hall, four long tables were shining under the starless black ceiling, just as they saw the night sky through the high windows. The candles floated along the long table in mid air, illuminating the silver ghosts wandering in the hall. The students chatted excitedly, exchanged the summer news, called out to friends in other colleges, and commented on new hairstyles and new gowns.

Once again, Harry noticed that people put their heads together and whispered as they passed; he grinded his teeth and tried to act as if he didn't notice or mind.

Luna said goodbye to them at Ravenclaw's long table.

When they arrived at Gryffindor's long table, Ginny was cheered by her fourth graders and sat among them; Harry, Ron, van Lin, Hermione and Neville found their seats in the middle of the table near Headless Nick.

Headless Nick is the ghost of Gryffindor, as well as Parvati Patil and raven brown, who greet Harry with more than warm greetings from his friends, which makes Harry quite sure that they have just stopped talking about himself.

But he had something more important to worry about: Harry went over the heads of the students and searched for the teacher's seat on the other end of the hall against the wall.

”Hagrid is not there.” Although there was no realistic need to do so, Ron swept the faculty seat; Hagrid's figure made him quickly recognizable in a row.

”Don't worry about Harry, I promise.” ”Count it, now he should be out of lytrim. That's the limit of what I can say. It's going to be a problem for Hagrid.”