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110 Skull in the night sky

In the southern sky, green light suddenly appeared.

A beam of green light shot straight into the sky, exploding the thick clouds.

A huge skull appeared in the sky, and a snake came out of the skull's mouth, hissing and spitting out a green snake message.

Loud noises and green light broke the joyful atmosphere of Foley Manor.

Several people standing on the balcony on the third floor put down their wine glasses and looked at the southern sky.

"This is--"

"Voldemort."

In the dark night, the faint green light shone on the faces of several people, and the relaxed and cheerful expressions on their faces were swept away. Behind them was the dim but warm firelight from the fireplace in the house.

Ace and Diane also came to the balcony and looked at the place where the loud noise came from, where a scary green light was emitted.

Fairy stood next to Ace and covered her mouth, "Senior Ace, what is this?"

Thinking of the mark on his arm that Lucius showed to everyone before graduation, Ace's eyes narrowed and he answered seriously after a long while: "The mark of the Dark Lord."

This soft reply made Fei Errui's eyes widen.

Lily and Asta on the side looked sideways at Ace at the same time. Her face looked pale and silent under the green light. It was not like her usual gentle expression, but a rare kind of silence.

The boys on the first floor also walked to the courtyard and saw the giant skeleton on the sky through the darkness.

Diane looked away and sighed quietly.

"Merlin's bald head! What kind of monster is this!?" Orville looked at the patterns in the sky that exuded an uneasy aura with some horror.

James and Sirius immediately looked at Lily and Asta on the second floor, and saw them leaning on the balcony railing with their hands, looking solemnly towards the south.

"Voldemort's mark." Snape's voice sounded behind the men, as low as the cold wind in the dark night.

This got everyone's attention and they turned around.

Sirius suddenly laughed, his eyes cold, "How could I forget that as a Death Eater reserve, Snape, you must know this very well."

Everyone looked at Snape without saying a word, and he just pursed his lips without retorting.

Lily looked at Ace and Asta, who were frowning at the side, then leaned down and looked down at the people standing in the courtyard, about to say something.

Lupine spoke to break the stagnant atmosphere, with a hint of obstruction in his tone, "Sirius——"

The parents on the third floor had already taken out their broomsticks and stepped up, not paying attention to the little dispute downstairs.

"Dad, Mom!" Everyone was attracted by Ace's voice and followed her gaze to the third floor.

Ace looked up. Mr. and Mrs. Foley were already preparing to fly to the scene of the incident. Fielding and Kathy looked solemnly. In the dim light, they looked at their feet.

Casey told Ace and a group of children in a soothing tone, "Ace, you stay home and don't go anywhere."

Fielding met Snape's gaze, watched him nod invisibly, and then took the lead to ride away on his broom.

Mr. and Mrs. Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Scamander also ordered Asta and Stephen equally seriously not to run around.

The six people left one after another, leaving a group of young wizards standing there with worried expressions.

No longer in the mood to continue celebrating Christmas, everyone gathered around the fireplace and sat on the sofa.

Peter pinched the corner of his clothes and rubbed it. He really couldn't stand the silent and tense atmosphere. "I said, it's going to be fine, right?"

"Who knows?" Sirius glanced at Ace and Snape sitting together and responded frivolously.

Stephen looked at the dancing firelight in the fireplace, turned to look at Sirius and Peter, and smiled, "It will be fine."

Obviously, his illusory affirmation could not comfort the nervous people present. Lily looked at the fire in a daze, and her face, which often had vivid expressions, had no expression at the moment.

Feierui sat next to Orville, talking to Orville in a low voice with an uneasy look, as if she was worried about her parents and sister at home.

Colter and Diane were the furthest away from the fireplace, wrapped in blankets and sitting by the window, always paying attention to the sky outside the window.

James and Lupine crowded on the sofa next to Lily. James turned his head from time to time to glance at Lily who was motionless next to him, while Lupine was leaning on the sofa, his index fingers constantly stirring each other, looking a little anxious.

Asta stood behind the sofa, leaning on it, occasionally taking two uneasy steps to look at the door, and then leaning back.

Ace and Snape were also hidden in the darkness far away from the fireplace, only outlined by the orange firelight.

Leaning on Snape's shoulder, Ace whispered, "What does Voldemort want to do? Why is there no news at all about such a large-scale operation?"

Snape lowered his head and leaned close to Ace's ear, "I don't know."

But as everyone will soon learn, it's not just Hampshire that has this mark on the sky tonight.

On Christmas night, green skulls appeared in the sky not far from the residential areas where wizards gathered in various British counties.

The three couples on broomsticks soon returned to Foley Manor, with Diane and Colter discovering them first.

"Back!" Diane turned her head, her short black hair moving in an arc as she turned, and her dark blue eyes looked black in the dim light.

Everyone stood up immediately, and Asta, Ace and Stephen quickly walked to the door.

"What's going on? Dad?" Asta stepped forward and took his father's arm, looking up and asking.

Mr. Taylor's answer was light-hearted, "No one was there when we got there, Asta."

No one is here?What does it mean?Could it be that Voldemort was just trying to show off his existence?Ace frowned, thinking inwardly, or was this foreshadowing some big move?

Ace's thoughts were interrupted, and everyone was quickly rushed back to the bedroom to sleep.

The original three-day itinerary was disrupted by this sudden incident, and everyone left Foley Manor early the next morning.

Ace and the Foleys stood at the door, waving to everyone leaving.

The Taylors stood in front of Fielding, "Be safe, Fielding and Cathy."

Fielding looked into his best friend's eyes, patted him on the shoulder, smiled and nodded, "I will, go back quickly."

Asta reluctantly hugged Ace and caught up with his parents.

In the days after Christmas, news about the skulls came to the Daily Prophet like snowflakes.

Many shops in Diagon Alley had their doors closed tightly, and torn newspapers were scattered in the snowdrifts by the wind.

Overnight, the entire British magical world fell into an uneasy atmosphere, and even the sky became gloomy.

The banquet at Foley Manor was over, and it was once again shrouded in lonely white.

Ace carried his luggage, waved and turned to leave under the watch of Mr. and Mrs. Foley.

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