Harry Potter and the Attack of the Squibs

Chapter 103: One General’s Success and Ten Thousand Bones Wither

Regarding Lu Ke's paper, Professor Binns had only one sentence to comment on: "A chilling truth."

Even in Lu Ke's own opinion, this paper is persuasive enough.

With the addition of Johanna's ruby ​​sword, Johanna's uncle would never be a Death Eater again.

Hearing what Lu Ke said, Johanna showed a look of surprise: "Actually, I just want to correspond with my uncle."

Lu Ke remembered that Johanna mentioned this before.

"For your Pegasus?"

Johanna sighed in disappointment: "Yes, but Hogwarts does not allow magical animals like Pegasus to enter the school."

Lu Ke nodded.

As expected.

"So my uncle is going to give me a Pegasus crystal ball as a gift. His owl will come, so just in time, I can send him this paper."

As she spoke, Johanna put away the paper: "Do you know of any magic spell that can make a copy of this?"

Lu Ke shook his head.

Then Johanna shook her head helplessly: "I don't know when uncle will send it back after reading it."

Only then did Lu Ke realize that this was what Johanna meant.

"It doesn't matter. Professor Binns has already contacted the publisher. He used magic to copy a manuscript."

Johanna nodded: "That's good."

Lu Ke quickly put the matter behind him, because he finally completed the sweep of the Room of Requirement.

At the end, the biggest problem was no longer sweeping through countless rooms, but determining which room Lu Ke entered for the first time. He was not a person with a photographic memory.

Fortunately, it's finally done.

The blue Room of Requirement logo appears again throughout Hogwarts Castle.

Then Lu Ke finally came to the last room.

This is a room suspended in the air, with transparent crystals on all four walls.

Lu Ke looked at his feet, which seemed to be just above the Ravenclaw Tower.

In the center of the circular room is a planetarium.

Except that there is no wizard riding a broomstick, it is exactly the same as the gift given to Harry by Lu Ke. It has nine planets surrounding it, the Milky Way is misty, and the constellations are arranged.

Nothing else.

There is no prompt.

Lu Ke shook his head and put his hand on the astrology device.

Then the stars, which had been moving on the correct trajectory, began to move, and the sun occupying the center position became larger and larger.

Eventually the big fireball took over the entire planetarium.

In the red flames, Ravenclaw stepped out.

"Even stupid ideas may hide the truth. There is nothing more stupid in this world than thinking that you are absolutely right. If you think you have wisdom, then expose them, seeker."

Then Ravenclaw disappeared and the astrology returned to normal.

Lu Ke fell into confusion.

Compared with before, this puzzle was really obscure and difficult to understand. Lu Ke had no idea what it meant.

But since the test took place on the planetarium, it was probably about astronomy.

Wizards pay a lot of attention to astronomy, and there is a lot of history that proves that astronomy is really useful for divination.

But these are all senior courses, and Lu Ke knows nothing about them.

To put it simply, he was stumped.

Shaking his head helplessly, Lu Ke turned and left.

Lu Ke felt a little helpless when he thought of reading astronomy books. He didn't find astronomy interesting because the stars all looked the same.

But Lu Ke soon had a toy to relieve boredom.

Johanna's uncle sent her a gift.

It was a Pegasus inside a crystal ball. It looked completely alive, as elegant and active as a real Pegasus.

In addition, Mr. Shafik, who knew Lu Ke from previous correspondence with Johanna, gave him a wizard chess set.

This is undoubtedly a customized version for a pure-blood family. The material is invisible to Lu Ke, but the shape is simple and the words are elegant.

For example, when a knight urged Lu Ke to let his chariot go to die, he said this: "My lord, although I will fight to the death today, but judging from the general situation, I will win with my chariot. Don't hesitate. It is a blessing to die for you!"

This elegant wording made not only Johanna but also Lu Ke want to laugh.

Soon almost everyone started to enjoy playing wizard chess with Lu Ke.

Because Lu Ke almost never wins.

Of course, most of the time the reason is that whenever a chess piece makes a suggestion, no matter what it says, Lu Ke will take it off the board.

The chess pieces in wizard chess will never stop talking no matter what happens.

The fifth-grade female prefect is addicted to this game. In her words: "Making Lu Ke fail makes me as happy as watching a miracle happen before my eyes."

As for Johanna, she had beaten Lu Ke countless times before the game became popular.

But at that time, Johanna was always telling Lu Ke good news.

"My uncle is ready to change his mind."

Johanna was very happy about this.

"It finally worked. I was worried about it, but now there's nothing to worry about anymore."

Lu Ke was also very happy to be able to prevent a member of a large family from becoming a Death Eater and weaken the power of the mysterious man. This was probably the most useful thing he had done this semester.

It didn't take long for the weekend to arrive.

A full week later, Luke saw Snape for the first time outside of class.

He looked the same as before, sullen and expressionless.

But Lu Ke had a vague feeling that Snape was different from before.

"Dumbledore's decision embarrasses me, Luke."

Snape's face was expressionless as he spoke.

But his tone was unusually emotional beyond breakdown.

"My promise is broken, but I can still see Harry once a week."

Lu Ke could only nod sympathetically: "Dumbledore is extremely stubborn when it comes to doing the right thing."

Snape nodded: "You seem to know him very well."

Lu Ke smiled: "Isn't this time enough?"

Snape said nothing more.

They walked out of Hogwarts and apparated to the Dursleys' house.

He seemed to have given up completely. As soon as the two people appeared, Fenon Dursley opened the door, and while looking around furtively, he quickly let the two people in.

Both he and Dumbledore had made a lot of preparations before coming here, so no one would notice.

Then Fenon pointed to the cupboard under the stairs: "You can talk to him in there, but don't disturb us."

Snape couldn't help but take out his wand: "How dare you..."

That cupboard could only accommodate Harry, a ten-year-old child. He couldn't stretch his legs when sleeping. Vernon was simply defiant.

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