Chapter 604 The Disappearing Stone Arch
Chapter 604 The Disappearing Stone Arch
Chapter 604 The Disappearing Stone Arch
Maureen was sitting on his bed, with the book that Arnold had borrowed on his lap, and Duoyi was rolling around on the book with a candy in his arms, bored.
Mo Lin raised his head and looked out of the window, the night was getting dark, and the bright moon outside the window was shining in through the window.
It's been a strange night.
The door of the dormitory was pushed open, and Sweet walked in. He put his schoolbag back on his bed, then pulled the chair over and sat by the window.
Sweet said slowly, "There's going to be something wrong with the Arch sometime in March, isn't it?"
Maureen didn't respond, he just looked at the moon and watched silently.
"I know this is between you and him, but are you sure?" Sweet asked, "If it's really him, his magic is far superior to yours."
"I have to stop him with my own hands." Mo Lin whispered.
"Can you control that power?" Sweet frowned.
"Always try."
"What can I do?" Sweet asked.
Maureen shook his head.
"I don't like to owe favors." Sweet took out his wand and twirled it on his fingertips, "So I can't watch you die."
"You don't need to think that way." Mo Lin stroked Doi's head calmly.
"What I think is none of your business."
Sweet's wand emitted a red light, and he didn't look at Maureen, but just stared at the looming red light on the tip of the wand.
"It's about how I want to do it," Sweet said.
Maureen picked up Doi and closed the book.
"A lot of things are not that simple." Mo Lin said slowly.
"After the stone arch is opened, do you think I will think of things so simply?" Sweet asked indifferently.
Maureen was silent.
"My father, Professor Francis, Professor Charles, Principal McGonagall... It's a matter of one sentence." Sweet said.
"No." Mo Lin flatly refused.
"why?"
"They can't interfere in this matter, and no one can interfere." Mo Lin said calmly, "I've already told you, that magic!"
Sweet was slightly taken aback, remembering something.
"I see." Sweet nodded.
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Saturday morning.
The sun dispelled the smog, and the sky above the castle was pleasantly blue.
Today was the Hufflepuff-Ravenclaw match, and Hufflepuff and Ravenclaw students poured into the Great Hall early, with their respective bunting whistles, waiting to go to the Quidditch pitch to cheer.
When Mo Lin, Hugo, and Sweet walked to the auditorium, they found that the auditorium was full of noise, and many people seemed to be discussing something enthusiastically.
"It's really strange, why did it suddenly disappear?"
"That's right. I remember it was still there last night. People from the Ministry of Magic came to secretly dig it again, right?"
"Does that mean it will come back by itself tomorrow? I remember it was like this last time."
"I don't know, maybe!"
Many people are whispering and whispering.
An Ran squeezed through the crowd, pulled Mo Lin aside eagerly, and said, "I just heard that the stone arch is gone!"
"What? Is the stone arch missing?" Hugo asked in surprise.
Molin and Sweet looked at each other, quickly squeezed through the crowd, rushed out of the gate of the castle, stood on the hillside, and looked at the open space from a distance.
At the beginning of the second grade, the Stone Arch suddenly appeared outside the Hogwarts castle, which aroused suspicion. Everyone talked about the Stone Arch, thinking that the treasure of the four founders was hidden.
It happened that at that time, the stone arch of the Ministry of Magic was lost, but the stone arch of Hogwarts suddenly appeared. In order to study the stone arch, the staff of the Ministry of Magic directly dug the stone arch away.
But no matter how the Ministry of Magic dug, the stone arch always appeared in its original position in time.Everyone has become accustomed to the existence of stone arches.
But I didn't expect that this morning, the original stone arch disappeared, leaving only a piece of bare land, which was no different from the original situation.
The good students were watching from a distance, and many professors were standing at the place where the original stone arch stood, with puzzled faces, and they didn't understand what happened.
"So impatient?" Sweet said dully.
Mo Lin looked at the stone arch thoughtfully: "I should have thought of it earlier."
There are people coming and going in the school, if you really want to attack the stone arch, it is impossible not to attract everyone's attention.
Principal McGonagall was discussing something with Professor Francis and others, but no results were reached.
"Maureen! Here!"
Magatha was poking around in the crowd, and when she saw Molin, she waved happily to Molin, and then squeezed towards Molin.
"Why did you come to school?" Mo Lin walked over and asked, frowning, "I told you last time, you shouldn't go back to school until the matter is investigated."
"I don't want to stay at home anymore." Magatha still held the handbook that Maureen gave her, and said, "My memory has almost recovered."
"How far have you remembered?" Mo Lin asked.
"Second grade! Dad said that I should come to school so that I can remember things after the second grade." Magatha waved the manual in her hand, looking very excited, "He is talking to Professor Victor now, I can already Learn basic divination."
Maureen looked up and passed the crowd, and saw Mr. Hope talking with Professor Victor, and looked this way from time to time, and when he saw Maureen, he waved happily.
Maureen nodded.
"It's not wise for you to come here." Maureen said solemnly to Magatha, "I don't want you to lose your memory again."
Magatha opened the manual, wrote a few lines in the notebook, and said: "It's okay, I will pay attention this time, I won't run around alone, I will come to you every day from now on. Hi, An Ran, hello .”
Magatha saw An Ran behind Mo Lin, and greeted An Ran.
"Hi, Magatha, I'm glad that your memory is coming back soon." An Ran nodded.
"Thank you, thanks to Maureen." Magatha said happily, "Maybe I can help him remember something this time-oh, Dad is calling me, let's go first!"
The father who was talking to Professor Victor in the distance was waving at Magatha, and she hurried over.
An Ran looked at Magatha's back, hesitated for a moment, and then said softly: "Mo Lin, since Magatha has returned to school, for her safety, you should follow her every step of the way."
"I understand." Maureen said.
"Then, then I'll go first—our college's competition is about to start, I'm going to take a seat." An Ran turned to leave.
"Wait a minute." Mo Lin took An Ran's hand.
An Ran found that her hand was suddenly held by Mo Lin, her heart skipped a beat, and her face immediately turned red.
"Is there anything else?" An Ran asked in a low voice.
Mo Lin hesitated for a moment, then shook his head and said, "No, I wish you good luck."
"Thank you." An Ran muttered, walking towards the Quidditch pitch.
Maureen looked at An Ran's back, then glanced at Magatha who was talking with Professor Victor and Mr. Hope, and fell into deep thought.
"Come here, Maureen, the principal has something to ask you." Professor Charles walked over from the crowd and said to Maureen.
Maureen knew what Principal McGonagall was looking for him for.
(End of this chapter)
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