For a moment, I almost thought my heartbeat would stop from now on.

Dementors!

Harry fell off his broomstick!

Fortunately, Professor Dumbledore was there.

Thank goodness!

Harry is fine!

But Harry's favorite broomstick, the Nimbus 2000...

The abominable Whomping Willow, who seems to have a bad habit of stealing people's love, first Ron's wand, then Harry's broom.

I could see that Harry was mourning the loss of Nimbus 2000, even though he didn't say anything.I could still see that Harry was troubled, but I didn't know what he was troubled with.

I'm really not used to such a silent Harry, it's too strange and unpredictable.

In contrast, what I like most about Ron is that he is easy to read, like an open book, with all his thoughts written on his face.

And Harry...

I hate that feeling of being out of control.

Harry always seems to be unable to play cards according to common sense.

Sneak into Hogsmeade through the secret passage.

What audacity.

If Sirius Black catches him...

Ugh!

Forget it, after all, Christmas is once a year, so I'd better not say some spoilers.

Originally, I thought I could spend Christmas happily in Hogsmeade with Harry, but unexpectedly, I let Harry hear such news inadvertently.

Sirius Black, the criminal who betrayed Harry's parents to the mysterious man, was actually the best friend of Harry's father, the best man when Harry's parents got married, and he was also Harry's godfather.

day!

What kind of friend would do such a thing!

Simply insane!

Harry must have been miserable, but under the circumstances, any words of reassurance would undoubtedly only make matters worse.

Right now, the only thing I can do is pray.

Pray that Merlin will bless you, don't let Harry do stupid things, such as seeking revenge from Black or something...

I could understand the anger in Harry, but it wasn't worth his life.

Black is dangerous, Harry is no match for him, and neither are Ron and I.

I'm glad the Buckbeak thing distracted Harry, but I feel genuine sympathy and outrage for Hagrid's situation.

It wasn't Buckbeak's fault that he attacked Malfoy.

I must stop those people from hurting Buckbeak, Buckbeak is innocent!

But how do I stop...

Consulting those files of the past gave me a clear idea of ​​the depravity and corruption of the legal profession—

The innocent were often put to death, and the guilty were often set free.

I feel more lost than ever.

As a noble pure-blood family, the Malfoy family is powerful in the magic world, and Hagrid, just Hagrid's giant blood is enough for him to lose the lawsuit.

Yes, I'm pretty sure Hagrid must have Giant blood, even though he never mentions it himself, but I'm just as sure as if I'm sure Professor Lupine is a werewolf.

But they are all good people.

The members of the Committee on the Disposal of Hazardous Creatures would have agreed with me if they hadn't been bribed.

It's just unfortunate that the Malfoys will definitely buy them off.

I really hope that the law can be just and fair, although I know very well that it is doomed to be just wishful thinking.

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