Phoenix's expression gradually became serious. He first looked at Astoria and found that the girl was chatting enthusiastically with Hermione and didn't notice what was happening on his side.

Then he said to Harry:

"Okay, but it's a bit noisy here, let's talk outside."

After gently patting Astoria's head, he walked out of the hall with Harry.

When they reached a remote wood outside the auditorium, Phoenix asked seriously:

"Harry, have you really found a way to break the curse?"

"You should know that this is no joke."

"I'm not joking."

Harry said seriously.

Phoenix looked at Harry, frowned, and asked in a very serious tone:

"Are you sure? This is no joke."

Harry nodded and replied firmly:

"I'm pretty sure we've found a way to break the curse."

Phoenix was silent for a moment, as if considering whether what Harry said was credible.

Finally, he sighed and said:

"Okay, can you tell me how you found it?

Harry took a deep breath, sorted out his words, and then said very seriously:

"We went to the restricted section last night and didn't find it at first, but then Draco opened a book on the dark arts."

He paused and then said:

"There lives an old man in this book. He told us that he was framed by a villain and ended up like this. Now only a remnant of his soul is left clinging to the book."

A hint of excitement and anticipation appeared on Harry's face:

"He also said that he had no other aspirations and just hoped to find a suitable successor to pass on his skills."

"Moreover, he promised that if we become his successors, we will be able to master powerful forces and rule the world forever!"

Having said that, Harry couldn't help but reveal a look of longing on his face.

Immediately afterwards, he said:

"At the time we asked him if he knew a solution to the Greengrass family curse, but we didn't expect him to say he could solve it."

When Phoenix heard these words, the corners of his mouth twitched slightly, and a strong sense of familiarity surged in his heart.

He muttered to himself:

"What the hell is this? Why do I have a feeling of déjà vu?"

So Phoenix couldn't help but frowned and asked:

"Do you really believe what he said?"

Harry nodded, then shook his head and said in a low, serious voice:

"I'll tell you quietly, we naturally didn't believe it at first."

"But the old man said that Salazar Slytherin was his apprentice."

"Then Slytherin plotted to kill him, using evil means to take away his lifelong magic, so that he could become famous."

Harry was afraid that Phoenix would not believe him, so he continued:

"Don't you think this is very similar to the Slytherin way of doing things?"

Phoenix thought for a while, suddenly thought of something, and asked hurriedly:

“So you brought the book out?”

"No, we didn't dare to touch it for too long, and just put the book back where it was."

Hearing this, Phoenix breathed a sigh of relief and secretly thanked God that they did not act rashly.

Phoenix thought:

"Fortunately, I didn't rush to bring it out, otherwise things would be a bit troublesome."

So Phoenix nodded and said:

"Okay, then tonight... um, tomorrow night I'll go to the restricted section with you to read that book."

Harry asked curiously:

"Why not tonight?"

Phoenix glanced at Harry, gave a mysterious smile, and said:

"You'll know when you have a girlfriend!"

Harry looked confused, but nodded anyway. After all, there were more important things to consider right now.

"Okay, see you tomorrow night then."

After saying that, Phoenix patted Harry's shoulder again and instructed:

"Also, before that, don't touch that book again. If you feel unwell, you can come to me."

Although Harry didn't quite understand the first sentence, he understood the second sentence and nodded to show that he understood.

"Ok."

Then the two returned to the auditorium. Astoria saw Phoenix coming back and didn't ask too many questions. She thought to herself:

"It's just some magic questions. My future boyfriend is so amazing, it's normal for him to be asked questions!"

Soon, everyone finished their meal, and after saying goodbye to Harry, Draco, Ron and Hermione, Astoria and Phoenix headed towards the Quidditch pitch.

Their first class this morning was flying class, and Mrs. Hooch was already waiting for the first-year wizards at the stadium.

Today, the little eagles from Ravenclaw were with the little snakes from Slytherin, and Phoenix also saw a familiar figure - Luna Lovegood.

She has long light blonde hair, fair skin and eyes as bright as gemstones.

She was wearing a blue robe, looking particularly fresh and refined.

She always wears a pair of glasses, and there is a unique wisdom in her eyes.

Phoenix remembers that in the original book, she was a very smart, kind and imaginative girl.

She likes to study some strange creatures and has a strong interest in mysterious things.

Although she may seem a little weird sometimes because of her own ideas, she is actually very warm-hearted.

Even though it seemed that he was being marginalized by other little wizards.

But there was no panic or cowardice on her face. Instead, her eyes revealed confidence and determination.

She didn't seem to care what others thought and was just minding her own business.

But Phoenix just glanced at her. He didn't dare stare at other girls for too long in front of Astoria.

Otherwise, what if Astoria doesn’t give him a reward tonight?

At this time, Mrs. Hodge saw that all the little wizards were present and said loudly:

"Okay, now pick up the brooms next to you, and let's fly around the field twice to warm up."

After saying that, she got on her broom, flew lightly, circled in the air, and then landed above the goal.

Everyone followed suit, got on their brooms, and flew around the field with Mrs. Hodge.

Although this was not their first time using a flying broom, most people were very cautious, fearing that they would fall off if they were not careful.

Phoenix seemed more calm. He jumped lightly and landed steadily on the broom. Then he pushed the ground hard and the broom rose quickly, carrying him closely behind Mrs. Hodge.

After two laps, everyone was a little out of breath, but gradually got used to the feeling.

Mrs. Hodge nodded with satisfaction and motioned for everyone to stop.

"Okay, now I'm going to teach you some basic control techniques. First, keep your balance..."

While explaining, she demonstrated various movements and asked everyone to practice.

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