Chapter 57: The Usage of the Vanishing Cabinet

"What's that?" Harry opened his eyes. There were lights above him, the floor was shaking, and the Hogwarts Express was moving again, and the lights were on again. He appeared to slide from his seat to the ground.

"What was that?" He asked Edge.

"A Dementor," Aitch said, "a Dementor from Azkaban." They were supposed to be here to search Sirius Black, I don't know how they thought they would have Black in the car. ”

"Is it better? Try another piece? Harry took a bite of the chocolate Aitch had given, and to his great surprise, a warm current suddenly spread to the tips of his fingers and toes.

"We'll be at Hogwarts in ten minutes." Professor Lupin pushed open the door of the carriage and said, "Are you alright, Harry?" ”

Harry didn't ask Professor Lupin how he knew his name. "Alright." He whispered, embarrassed. Because he seemed to be the most unbearable, he was actually intimidated.

For the rest of the journey, they didn't talk much about it. At last. The train finally stopped at Hogwarts Station, and it was a lot of chaos when it got off: owls chirping, cats meowing, Neville's pet toad croaking under his hat. The little platform was already frozen, and the cold rain was pouring down.

"First-year students are here!" A familiar voice shouted. Harry, Edge, and Hermione turned around and saw Hagrid's burly figure on the other end of the platform. He is beckoning to the panicked new students to take them on a traditional trip across the lake.

"Let's go, Harry." Because Harry didn't catch the train last year, this year is the first time that an old student has entered the school. Harry and Aitch followed the rest of the school's students down a rough and muddy road, where at least a hundred wagons were waiting for the remaining students.

Harry saw that it was a black winged horse, with the head of a dragon in the painting, a horse-like body, a pair of bat-like wings, and silvery-white eyes with no pupils. "What is this?" Harry turned his head and asked Edge, he had never heard of such a creature.

"What?" Hermione tilted her head, not understanding what Harry was asking, all she saw was a carriage.

"Thestrals, a type of Pegasus, were once considered a symbol of foreboding because only those who had seen death directly could see them." Aitch had not only seen death, but he was also the one who had slaughtered a dog with his own hands, and Harry was not surprised to see Thestrals.

Once they had climbed into a carriage and closed the door, the carriage spontaneously began to stumble along the way. There was a faint musty smell and straw smell inside the carriage. Harry felt better since eating the chocolate, but he still felt weak.

The carriage rolled along a pair of majestic iron gates, lined with stone pillars and winged boars, and Harry saw two tall, turbaned Dementors standing guard either side of the gate. It seemed that another cold wave was coming upon him; He shrank into his bumpy seat and closed his eyes until they walked through the door. The carriage increased its speed on the long ramp until it reached the front of the castle; Hermione leaned out the window and watched as the many corner towers and towers approached them. Finally, the carriage wobbled to a halt, and the three men got out of the carriage.

"Harry, are you alright?" Ron and his sister Ginny came running over with concern, and of course, it was embarrassing for him to meet Edge, and the repairs before the summer vacation were still fresh in his memory.

"You fainted, Potter? Did you really pass out? Malfoy overheard Professor Lupin and the driver in the car. He squeezed past Hermione, blocking Harry's way up the stone steps into the castle. He looked smug, his pale eyes flashing maliciously.

"Go away, Malfoy." Ron said through gritted teeth.

"Did you pass out too, Weasley?" Malfoy exclaimed. "That horrible monster must scare you, isn't it?"

"Is something wrong?" A gentle voice asked. Professor Lupin had just gotten out of a carriage behind him.

Malfoy glared haughtily at Professor Lupin, taking in the patches on Professor Lupin's robes and the tattered chest.

There was a sarcasm in his voice and he said, "Oh, no, Professor. Then he smirked at Crabbe and Goyle, and led them up the stone steps into the castle.

Hermione pushed Harry behind to hurry up, and the group joined the crowd up the stone steps, through the great oak door, into the deep antechamber; The torches in the antechamber were brightly lit. The hall has a magnificent marble staircase leading upstairs.

The door to the right of the lobby is open; Harry followed the crowd towards the lobby, but before he could take a look at the magical ceiling, which was dark and dark tonight, he heard a voice shout, "Potter, Granger, I want to see you two." ”

Professor McGonagall, Head of Gryffindor, was greeting them across the crowd. She was a stern-looking witch with her hair combed in a tight bun; A pair of sharp eyes with a pair of square glasses. Harry huddled in front of her, feeling in his heart that something was going to happen; Professor McGonagall's stern face always made him feel like he had done something wrong. "Don't be so sad, I'm just going to talk to you in the office." She told them.

Aitch whispered in Harry's ear, "It's supposed to be about the Dementors." It's going to be fine. "It reassured Harry that he hadn't done much lately.

After the dinner, Aitch asks Hill to prepare a cage.

After putting everything he had brought, Aitch opened a large cabinet in the corner, which was very old, but clean, and the hard-working house-elves also cleaned during the summer vacation.

It's the Vanishing Cabinet that Aitch found in the Room of Requirement in his first year, and he found another one from Tumbledown Alley, with Ravenclaw Legacy to fix them in the previous two years. Aitch kept one in his own room at Hogwarts, and as his heir to the two houses, Hogwarts was just like his own, and the house-elves would not put the vanishing cabinet on his train home like his luggage.

The other was placed in the house at 5 Privet Road, and before he learned the magic of apparition, Aitch could also rely on this to travel between the two places, occasionally returning to deliver manuscripts to Lady Gray.

I've just arrived at Hogwarts tonight, and it's certainly not for the sake of the script. Aitch stood in the vanishing cabinet, closed the door of the cabinet, and counted in the darkness, and when he opened the cabinet again, he was already in his bedroom at 5 Privet Road.

The house was quiet, and there was not even a sound of a dog barking, and Aitch walked down the stairs with ease, picked up the sleeping black dog, and brought it into Hogwarts in the same way, and put him in the cage that Hill had prepared.

The powder of the daffodil bulbs is added to the juice of absinthe, and it is a powerful sleeping pill known as the "web of death". I really don't know why someone would put it in the textbook of a first-year wizard when compiling the textbook, which is really dangerous. Aitch added ingredients to Black's breakfast, which guaranteed that Blake would sleep through the day.