Chapter 191: The Golden Owl (Part 1)

Two members of the Order of the Phoenix, Ephias Dorjee and Hesgar Jones, informed the Harts of their situation and left 86 Eastleigh Road.

Eric and Judy returned to the house, discussing what was going on, unaware that their son was a foot away from the courtyard wall.

Jon lay down under a plane tree by the side of the road, pondered, took out his quill, and began to write.

The phoenix was scurrying around curiously.

She flew to the canopy, latched on to a sycamore with her pointed beak, and swallowed it...... She seemed to think it tasted good, and flew to another branch and began to eat it......

It wasn't until Jon waved at her that she flew back to his side.

"Be careful not to burn it out!" Jon carefully tied the letter to one of her paws.

Phoenix nodded impatiently.

As soon as Jon let go, she lifted straight into the air...... A flash of golden light flashed, and she crossed the space and disappeared without a trace.

......

Sending Fawkes away, Jon was left alone.

He drank a small bottle of compound decoction and casually transformed into a bearded black curly-haired man.

Then on Eastleigh Road, he found a hotel and stayed there...... Jon still has close to a thousand Galleons and hundreds of thousands of pounds on him, all of which are left over from his report to Sirius a year ago, and life is not too much of a problem in a short period of time.

Find a room with a window next to the main road, so that through the window, he can directly see the courtyard of his house.

Flipping through his backpack and ignoring the bottles and jars inside, Jon Hart began to flip through the book "Cutting-edge Dark Arts Revealed".

Without the pressure of the Triwizard Tournament and the crisis of Voldemort and the Death Eaters, I finally have time to read a good book.

It's a pity that the wand is not with him, and it was "borrowed" by Dumbledore last night.

Dumbledore said that he was going to take his wand to the Ministry of Magic to cancel Jon Hart's wizarding status, and that normally, when any wizard died, his wand had to be destroyed by the Ministry of Magic.

Of course, Dumbledore also promised that within a day, the wand would be back in Jon's hands.

At the same time, he also mentioned that after a minor wizard's wizarding status is revoked, all traces on his body will be removed accordingly.

In other words, he uses magic outside of the school and doesn't have to worry about traces.

Considering that there is still more than half a month to turn 14 years old, three years in advance, you can use the wand outside the school...... Jon thought about it and thought it was quite profitable.

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Hogwarts on the evening of June 25th.

When Astoria Greengrass entered the auditorium, she found that the usual decorations on the walls were gone, and the black curtains were hung all around, which looked very solemn.

Two people are missing from the faculty seats, one is Igor Karkaroff, the principal of Durmstrang, and the other is Mad Eye Moody, a professor in Defense Against the Dark Arts. Karkaroff probably fled, after all, he had betrayed so many Death Eaters, and as for Moody, he was probably preparing to fight the Death Eaters, right?

Astoria pondered silently.

Daphne on one side kept putting food on her plate, and Astoria didn't refuse......

It's just that this delicious and hearty dinner in the past now tastes a little like chewing wax......

Dumbledore stood up suddenly, leaving the already quiet Great Hall even more silent.

Astoria struggled not to cry again, listening to Dumbledore with her head down.

However, when Dumbledore begins to mention Jon, he tells everyone that Jon Hart was killed by Voldemort......

She could barely hold back her ...... anymore

Just before the tears flowed, suddenly, she seemed to hear a wonderful singing voice, which inspired her courage......

Although the song is fleeting. But it made her feel that she could face all this......

Dumbledore continued to praise Harry Potter for his unparalleled courage in the face of Voldemort.

He then called on all of them to unite against the impending threat.

To be honest, his words didn't elicit much reaction at the Slytherin table.

Almost half of the Slytherin students have immediate family members who have been Death Eaters, and the other half, most of them, are connected to the Death Eaters to some degree.

It can be said that the vast majority of pure-blood families agree with, or do not oppose, Voldemort's concept.

Avery and Selwyn, for example, were smiling and whispering there......

Astoria felt a sudden surge of burning anger in her heart...... Her hands were trembling slightly, she was the first to hate and hate some people from the bottom of her heart!

......

The banquet is over.

Astoria didn't want to stay here any longer, so she hurried to the basement and pushed open a hidden stone door in a wet stone wall.

She was the first to return to the dormitory, and neither Selwin nor Madeleine had yet to return.

The green-glowing lamp was chained and hung from the ceiling...... Astoria lay on the bed, staring at the ceiling with a somewhat glazed gaze......

Suddenly, she felt something bulge in her pockets.

Astoria held out her hand, she didn't remember anything in her pocket.

A strange bird appeared in the pocket, only five inches long, like a small owl...... The whole body is mainly gray-black, with a lot of golden feathers.

"What kind of creature is this?" Astoria was a little curious, she had never seen such a strange creature.

The bird was snorting and sleeping, as if she had just done something exhausting and exhausted her strength.

"Coo-coo!" came the angry voice of Jo Green from the cage on one side, and the snow-white owl, as if accusing its owner of empathy.

The little golden owl's eyelids blinked, and she yawned and got up.

At the same time, she glared at Jo Green with some displeasure......

Joe Green quickly closed his mouth and shrank into the corner of the cage, not daring to let out the atmosphere.

"Hello!" Astoria asked softly, "How are you in my pocket?"

The little golden owl raised one of its paws, and Astoria saw that a letter was tied there.

She quickly took the letter down.

The golden owl put down the letter, and began to fly about the house, first to Joglin's food plate, sniffed, and then flew away with some disdain......

Astoria opened the letter.

When she saw the first page, she was stunned for a moment......

She took the letter into her bosom in a bit of a panic, and began to look for the little golden owl.

Unfortunately, the owl flew away at some point.