Surprisingly, the Ministry of Magic didn't end up sending a second temporary inspector.They seem to think that the signatures of those students are enough to prove everything, and they don't want to waste manpower at this critical time.

The endless news of missing and dead people on the Daily Prophet is quietly making waves in the seemingly peaceful Hogwarts.They are all saying that the influence of the mysterious man has spread to the entire British wizarding world.

"In this day and age, people can't trust any wizards except their own relatives." Remus said while biting a sugar cookie while reading Wizard Weekly, "because you can never know if they are Death Eaters, or were killed by them." The Death Eater cast the Imperius Curse."

Sirius was staring silently at a corner of the newspaper.Last week two more Aurors were killed fighting Death Eaters.

"It's horrible," Remus sighed, and closed the magazine,

At this time, James crawled in through the hole in the portrait, panting.He put down the broomstick in his hand, and then gulped down a whole glass of pumpkin juice.

"How's the training going, Captain?" Sirius looked up from the newspaper and asked with a smile.

"It's terrible," James gasped, slamming his glass down. "Linda fell off her broomstick. She might not be able to play tomorrow."

"Don't you have a substitute?" Sirius asked.

"You mean that idiot Allen?" James said angrily. "He's not half as good as Linda."

As he said, his eyes suddenly lit up, and he reached out and grabbed Sirius' shoulder, "By the way, I remember that you fly well, don't you? Tomorrow you will replace Linda as the batter."

"But I'm not your team member!" Sirius said in surprise.

"You can practice! To be honest, a batsman doesn't need that much skill, it just needs your quick reflexes—" James said nonchalantly.He stood up abruptly, pulled Sirius' arm, and eagerly said, "Let's go, Padfoot."

James has always had a quick head, and does what comes to mind.Sirius had no choice but to let him drag him out of the common room, and finally came to the training ground.

"Come on, let's see if your level has dropped!" James called to Sirius, nimbly jumping onto the broom, grinning.

"Descent?" Sirius suddenly raised one corner of his mouth, showing a slightly evil smile, "That's impossible." He rode on the broom, kicked the ground, and caught up with Zhan who was hovering in the sky in the blink of an eye. m.

Ursa was sitting under a tree by the lake, scribbling on parchment on her lap, looking out at the sparkling water.

At this time, a gust of wind blew the paper in her hand into the sky.

"Wait!" Ersha quickly stood up and chased after her.

But the parchment was blown farther and farther by the wind, and it was about to fall into the lake.

At this moment, a figure on a broom flew past her eyes, and finally stopped firmly in the air a few feet away from the lake.

The black-haired young man waved the parchment in his hand and shouted loudly, "Miss Green, is this yours?"

Erza bowed and nodded, panting.

Sirius turned a corner and flew in front of Ersa. He glanced down at the parchment, and suddenly realized that it was not a landscape sketch or a diary, but some messy numbers and symbols.

"What is this?" He handed the parchment to Ersa and asked curiously.

"The material ratio plan for the new potion." Ursa said.

"Hmm...very attractive." Sirius said duplicity, "What potion is it for?"

Erza's hair immediately turned red at the roots.She coughed lightly, and the blush on her face faded quickly, "...a potion that can instantly give food a special smoky flavor."

Sirius froze for a moment, then he suddenly chuckled, "The potion that instantly turned into a smoky flavor?! Are you serious, Miss Green?"

"Of course it's serious." Ursa glared at Sirius who was trembling with laughter, "and it's not an ordinary smoky smell...it's Czech."

"No...no, I mean," Sirius hesitated, "it sounds interesting, really."

Erza looked at him suspiciously.

"I mean, if Zonko's Joke Shop sold something like that, I think I'd consider buying a bottle," Sirius explained.

Ursa moved her lips and said softly, "If you really want it, I have a big pot over there."

"Okay." Sirius replied.

At this moment, he suddenly found that Ersha's gaze was on the broomstick in his hand.

So he grinned, "Interested in broomsticks?"

Ursa snapped back to her senses, and quickly looked away, "Oh—it's nothing." She said.

Sirius stared at her thoughtfully, and suddenly asked, "Have you ever ridden a broomstick before?"

"Honestly...never."

"Really?" Sirius asked in surprise, "Why?"

"My dad hates Quidditch," said Ursa, "and he doesn't like broomsticks either. He prefers the Muggle way of traveling, by plane or something."

"Actually, I also like Muggle things." Sirius said with a smile, "For example, motorcycles-God, I've always wanted to get one of that." He was silent for a while, then suddenly laughed: "You Would you like to try, Miss Green?"

"try what?"

"Try riding a broom."

"I don't think so," she said hesitantly. "I prefer to stay on safe ground."

"You haven't tried it, how do you know you don't like it?" Sirius said with a smile, he skillfully stepped on the broom with his long legs, and stretched out his hand to Ersa, "Come on, don't be afraid, I will take you with me fly."

Ursa looked hesitantly at the long, beautiful hand.

But Sirius suddenly grabbed her wrist and pulled her towards him.

Ersha bumped into him unsteadily, and then she was hugged by the waist and placed firmly in front of the broom.

"Hold me," she heard Sirius whisper in her ear, "don't touch the broomstick, or it won't know whose direction to listen to."

"I think--"

Ursa's words were only swallowed in half, because in the next second, Sirius kicked off the ground and flew up.

Ursa let out a short scream, and subconsciously hugged Sirius tightly around the waist.

"You're crazy!" she screamed, "I'm not ready!"

"Hold on to me." Sirius' voice muffled from above her head.

Ursa was terribly nervous, and her hair quickly turned bright red.She sat sideways on the broom, firmly protected by the young man's arms.From the eyes of others, she seemed to be hugged tightly by the other party.

She felt the howling wind blowing past her ears, and at the same time clearly heard the boy's heartbeat from his chest.She was stiff all over, clutching the clothes around Sirius' waist tightly, and said with a horrified expression: "Enough, I'm going down—"

But at this moment, Sirius suddenly said, "Look!"

Ersha looked down subconsciously.

A gigantic squid was basking lazily in the sun with its tentacles stretching out from the surface of the lake.Not far from it, several mermaid-like creatures quickly crossed the water, and then disappeared in the blink of an eye.

Then she turned her gaze further afield.The west-slanting sun cast brilliant rays of light on the entire lake, and even the dark Forbidden Forest in the distance was dyed with a layer of warm color.

This is a completely different scenery from what you see on the shore of the lake.She couldn't help forgetting her fear, and her body gradually relaxed.

"It's amazing," murmured Ursa, "...I've never seen such a beautiful sight."

"I've heard about you—" Sirius' voice said, and Ursa had to move a little closer to hear him clearly in the howling wind, "You've been to a lot of places, haven't you, Miss Green?" ?”

"Yes."

"Have you ever been to Australia? China?" Sirius asked loudly with interest.

"I have been to China." Ursa replied.

"Oh! What kind of place is that?"

Ursa hesitated for a moment, "It's a good place, because the food there is delicious." She regretted it immediately after she said it-it sounded like a complete foodie to her.

Sirius laughed softly, his hot breath on Ursa's forehead.Ersha suddenly felt a strange emotion surging quietly in her heart, as if it was being tickled gently by a feather, it was unbearably anxious.

At this moment, James' voice came from behind them.

"Hey, Padfoot!" he yelled, speeding after them on his broom, "I've been looking for you—"

When he saw Ersa in Sirius' arms, he immediately froze like a puppet, "Miss Green?"

Then his face suddenly changed into a look of enlightenment, "Uh, sorry, I shouldn't bother." He grinned as he said it, and at the same time made a "good job" gesture to Sirius, Then he made a beautiful sharp turn in the air and left.

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