Chapter 187: A Strange Dream (Asking for a Recommendation and Asking for a Monthly Pass)

William was lying on the bed, but his head was still thinking about what had just happened.

He and Luna talked for a long time, from the stars to the city in the sky, to the magical creatures, the scimitar-horned snorers, the moon frogs, and even Heliopa.

It was a magical creature that was on fire and burned everything in sight as it raced past the ground.

"I think Cornelius Fudge, the current Minister of Magic, has a secret army of Halyopa, and all those who oppose him have been burned to ashes." Luna said seriously.

How did I not know that there were such amazing creatures in this world!

William muttered inwardly.

And, don't you think, given Fudge's leadership skills, it's too hard for him to lead such an army?

If there really were such creatures and this army, he would probably be the first to be burned to ashes!

Although William didn't believe much of Luna's novel ideas, he didn't question them as much as Hermione did.

He doesn't think that what is not mentioned in the book really does not exist!

In William's opinion, the reason why the place where he lives is called the wizarding world is because in magic, there are infinite possibilities.

Creatures that are not written in the books may simply be because the wizards have not yet discovered them, and they are not really gone.

William believed that there were many secrets in this magical world waiting to be discovered by wizards.

This makes him a quiet listener. Quietly listening to Luna's bizarre stories, from time to time William would use magic to conjure up some tricks.

He waved his wand, and the group of creatures of light that had just disappeared reappeared from the tip of William's wand, laughing and jogging, and spinning around the two of them.

"You're amazing!" Luna's eyes were a little misty, she held out her hand, and a butterfly made of light flashed its wings and landed on the girl's palm.

She wanted to touch it with her other hand, but when she touched her finger lightly on the butterfly, she found that it could not be touched at all, as if it was a creature from another dimension, leaving only an image composed of light in this world.

"Creatures made of light are untouchable." William explained.

It wasn't a pure creature, just a group of creatures made of light with William's will attached to it.

He pulled out a cold-proof medallion from his magic bag, then waved his wand and chanted a transfiguration spell, the silver medallion morphing in mid-air until it transformed into a blue butterfly that constantly flapped its wings.

The butterfly looked more real than the vague image of pure light, with a faint silver glow on its wings as it flapped its wings.

It slowly flew into Luna's palm, then spread its wings and lay quietly on the girl's palm, gradually standing still, and turning into a blue butterfly medallion again.

"So you can touch it." William said with a smile.

"It's a badge for the cold, and as long as you inject magic into it, it can play a role in keeping out the wind and rain."

Luna stretched out her hand and gently stroked the butterfly's wings with her fingers, and countless silver dots of light were arranged on the wings according to a certain pattern.

"This is the Pleiades?" She asked, somewhat uncertainly.

"Yes, since you like this cluster so much, I scaled it on the butterfly's wings. However, since it's not a constant transfiguration, you'll need to replenish its mana every day, otherwise it will soon turn into the same ordinary silver medallion you just had. ”

"Thank you, William." The girl didn't refuse, but pinned it directly to her dressing gown.

"Is it pretty?" She asked William.

"Very beautiful and perfect for you."

Hearing William's compliment, the girl laughed sweetly, this was the first time that William felt that Luna was not like an ethereal elf, but a normal eleven-year-old witch.

"It's not early, let's go and rest early."

After exchanging goodnight with Luna, William quietly returned to his bed, and after adding a silent word to Terry's bed, William slowly fell asleep.

There was no way, his snoring was so loud that William had to do a soundproofing charm every night to find out, but Terry slept so hard that he never found out.

A necklace strung with a butterbeer cork, an airship plum drop earring, and this blue butterfly medallion.

Wouldn't that make Luna even weirder in the eyes of others?

With this thought, William slowly fell asleep, he was so tired, too much had happened this day.

William felt like he had a dream, in which he kept floating upwards like a ghost through the thick ceiling at the top of the dormitory.

He went all the way up, eventually floating out of the spire of the tower, and outside was the endless starry sky.

He looked down and was shocked to find that the Ravenclaw Tower below had suddenly disappeared along with the castle, leaving William alone in the starry sky.

Where is this?

William couldn't figure it out, wasn't he still asleep on the bed in the dormitory just now?

How did you come here in the blink of an eye.

He looked around with some curiosity, and found that the stars around him were operating according to a law that he was very familiar with, and why did it look so familiar?

William racked his brains to think about it, but it seemed that there was a thin fog in his mind that bound his mind, so that no matter how much he thought, he could not remember where he was.

The feeling of forgetting the words in his mouth made him very uncomfortable, and he looked at the swirling Milky Way not far away, and although the sight before him was extremely beautiful, William had no time to appreciate it.

Where the hell are you now? He thought with some irritation.

Over there, it seems to be a city?

William noticed that not far from the swirling Milky Way, there was the outline of a city.

It was faint, looming, at first glance it seemed to be a city, but the next second, it looked like some chaotic embellishment, as if it was a hallucination imagined by William.

Where to look!

A thought arose in William's mind, and he had a hunch that the answer was in the city far away.

This feeling was so strong that William couldn't even think carefully about why such a city appeared in the distant galaxy, whether it seemed a little unreasonable.

He flew in that direction, and it was only then that William realized that a pair of wide wings had grown from his back, and it looked so strong and powerful that each flap could make William travel a long distance in the starry sky.

And he learned how to use these wings without a teacher, as if it were an innate instinct.

In this way, he kept flapping his wings and flew towards the city in the distance.

There's definitely some big secret there!

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