On the day of the match between Gryffindor and Hufflepuff, although the pouring rain hit everyone's face and body, it did not stop the players from rushing into the field and taking off on their broomsticks. It doesn't stop the fanatical fans from cheering for their favorite side.

Amy would never go out in this weather, so she was almost alone in the library, looking through information to complete those papers on the history of magic that were more about "footprints" than word count.

"It's enough to look forward in one's lifetime. Why do we still need to remember these things that happened before I was born?" This is something Amy is confused about no matter which world she is in.

The rain outside was very loud, and the library was far away from the Quidditch pitch. Amy couldn't hear the sounds over there anyway.

It was almost halftime of the game. She had sorted out her papers and was putting the thick books back on the bookshelf one after another.

The librarian, Mrs. Pince, especially likes Amy to borrow books. It won't be too noisy, and every book will be returned to its original place. Although it is not troublesome for people with magic skills to sort it out, it is a matter of attitude.

Joey hurried in from outside, his head and body covered with rainwater, and every step he took would leave a wet footprint. When she ran into the library, Mrs. Pince frowned and returned to her usual harsh expression.

"Be careful with the mud and water on your body, don't dirty those books!" Mrs. Pingsi shouted at her angrily.

Joey quickly said: "Okay, Mrs. Pince!"

Amy also happened to put all the books away. After hearing Joey's voice, she immediately turned around and saw her. Seeing how embarrassed she was, he asked, "Aren't you going to watch Wood's game? Why are you here?"

Joey pushed the goggles covering his eyes to his forehead, wiped the rain off his face, and looked a little worried: "The rain is too heavy, I can't see him at all... and there seems to be something not right over there. That’s right, I always have a bad feeling! Do you want to go take a look with me? "

Amy didn't realize how serious Joey's "bad premonitions" would be, so she packed her schoolbag calmly and said, "I'll put my things back in the dormitory first!"

Joey shook his head: "It's too late! The halftime break will be over soon. If...if we don't figure out what's wrong, I don't worry about letting Wood continue to play!"

"Okay!" Amy nodded, then turned around and put her schoolbag on the small shelf next to Mrs. Pingsi, and said, "Mrs. Pingsi, can I leave my schoolbag with you temporarily?"

Mrs. Pingsi didn't say much, she just nodded and said, "Go back and get it quickly! If something is missing, I don't care!"

"Okay!" Amy nodded, then turned back and took Joey's hand, saying, "Let's go!"

Joey nodded and dragged her out quickly.

Before running out of the castle, he saw Charcoal in the foyer, who was also wet and was shaking off the rainwater.

Amy was almost shocked: "Charcoal Ball, I usually don't like giving you a bath. Why did you go out in the rain on purpose today? Why didn't I know that you also like to watch Quidditch?"

Tan Qiu raised his little head, looked at her with his dark eyes, opened his mouth and let out a "meow".

Amy was immediately shocked: "What? He was hiding in the highest stand watching the game?" and instantly understood why Joey had a bad premonition.

Professor Trelawney said that Amy and Joey are both people with strong auras, have a strong sixth sense, and can make prophecies.

So Joey's hunch was right. There were people on the field who shouldn't be there, and they were in the highest stands.

Joey didn't know what she heard from Tanqiu, and continued to drag her into the rain while saying: "That's right! It's the highest stand! From the beginning of the game, I felt something was wrong there, gloomy, dark, and... I have a very bad premonition. I’m not sure if this is my imagination, so please go over and have a look to see what premonition it gives you.”

"Then I'll go straight to the stands!" Amy said.

Joey was originally going to take her to the ordinary stands, because the bad premonition came from the highest stand, and she didn't have the courage to go directly up to face the danger. When Amy said this, she quickly advised her: "Don't be so impulsive! Don't act rashly until you see clearly whether and what danger there is!"

Amy stopped on the spot and said, "You don't have to go up! I'll just take the charcoal ball up! Anyone who goes up will be in danger, but the charcoal ball is absolutely not in danger! Because it just came down from there!"

So, Amy left Joey where he was, ran back to the castle and picked up Charcoal Ball, who was still licking his fur, and then rushed out again. After thinking for a while, he ran to the broom shed first.

Joey shouted after her: "Amy, what on earth do you want to do? I just want you to feel it and see if you have foreseen anything bad!"

The broom shed contains some common school brooms, only for first-year students who are not allowed to bring their own brooms. Of course, there are also senior students who never bring their own brooms, such as Amy, who can also come here to get them, as long as they don't think the brooms are too worn out.

Amy rushed in and took a handful. When she came out, she smiled easily at Joey: "What is predicted must be 'unknown', but I will not dare to face it just because of 'unknown'! These are my charcoal balls." I have interfered in the matter, so I should go up and take a look! Don’t worry! This is not dangerous to me! It has been foreseen!"

In fact, she made up the last two sentences because she didn't want Joey to stop her. She dared to go up simply because Tan Qiu said there was no danger there.

Seeing that he could no longer persuade him, Joey took off the goggles he was wearing on his head, took out his magic wand and waved it: "Dehumidification and dehumidification!" In an instant, the rainwater on the goggles quickly disappeared, and then dripped again. The raindrops on it also left no traces on it. She handed the goggles to Amy and told her: "Fly slower! If there is really danger up there, don't go up alone. Call a few more people when you come down!"

"Yeah!" Amy nodded as if she was obedient, put the goggles on her eyes, got on the broom, and flew into the air with a "swish".

The quality of the brooms used in this school is indeed not very good. I don’t know if it is because the storm is too strong, but the broom is actually shaking, and it keeps tilting to the right when I sit on it.

Amy couldn't help but vomit: "I'm not shaking yet, why are you shaking first? Are you really forcing me to buy a new broom?"

The broom wouldn't answer her, it was still shaking, and its speed was even uncontrollable.

"If you can't kill me this time, I will buy that fire gun!" Amy gritted her teeth and swore secretly.

Tan Qiu huddled in her arms and closed his eyes to prevent the rain from splashing into his eyes. The "snoring" sound in the throat was very smooth, without any sense of crisis.

When they approached the highest stand, the game had started again below. The sound of wind and rain mixed with the cheers, making it so messy that it was impossible to hear what they were shouting.

Amy's footsteps were as light as a cat's, and she quietly approached the stand. As soon as she got off the broom, she heard the grinding of the beast's teeth. Xun Sheng looked around and saw a big, dirty black dog baring its teeth at her, an angry growl coming from its throat.

The charcoal ball in his arms meowed, jumped down to the ground again, and stood opposite the big black dog. The big black dog closed its open mouth, and when he looked up at Amy again, there was doubt in his expression.

"Hello, Sirius Black!" Amy greeted him in a low voice: "I am the owner of Carbon Ball! Carbon Ball said you are not a bad person, and I have always believed it!"

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