Chapter Forty-Four: The Magic Cabinet and Ginny
As the days passed, Kevin plunged headlong into the fumbling room, and Kevin liked the feeling of digging for treasures, especially the surprises from time to time.
Kevin has harvested a bunch of decorative utensils these days, some of Kevin's favorite furniture, and a few wands, some useful and some completely useless.
Kevin thinks it must be that the wand's owner doesn't like them, so he throws them into the Requirement Room to buy new wands.
Kevin also picked up some pretty good potion utensils, some of which had dried potion residues on them.
One of the things that intrigued Kevin the most was a cabinet, and when Kevin sensed the cabinet, it was covered with a cloth, but there was still magic emanating from it. Kevin lifted the cloth and it was a quadrangular cabinet. The two doors form a corner, which is black in color and delicately carved with patterns, and Kevin can see a few magic patterns.
However, Kevin still didn't study the purpose of the cabinet, but moved it to a corner, intending to bring it back to the tower to study.
More of Kevin's harvest of books, almost half of the Ravenclaw library books. It contains a variety of books on spells, potions, and magic patterns. Kevin was very happy, the Transfiguration notes he brought out from here last time were very useful to Kevin, and Kevin's Transfiguration has improved greatly as a result, and Professor McGonagall has praised Kevin's Transfiguration.
Kevin came out of the Room of Requirement and bumped into Ginny at the gate of the castle, and Ginny apparently came back from outside the castle and seemed absent-minded, only coming to her senses when she bumped into Kevin.
"Hey, Ginny!" Kevin greeted,
"Hello, Kevin. Ginny's voice sounded weak, not at all vibrant.
Kevin greeted, "Are you okay Ginny, do you don't look well, do you want me to take you to the medical wing to see Madame Ponlay?"
"No... No, I'm fine, thank you!" Ginny suddenly panicked, and after speaking, hurried past Kevin into the castle, and walked away as fast as he could.
At this time, a birdsong was heard, and a black dot flew towards Kevin in the distance. Then, Darcyl slowly landed on Kevin's outstretched arm. Kevin raised his other hand and stroked Darcyle's feather, who pecked Kevin's hand with his beak. Kevin took out the bird food he had brought with him from his pocket and fed it to Darsil, and after telling him to come back in the evening and not to venture into the Forbidden Forest, he let her go.
October is approaching, and the wet chill permeates the grounds and permeates the castle. A sudden flu broke out among the staff and students, leaving Madam Pomfrey the head nurse scrambling. Her pick-me-up had an immediate effect, but those who drank it would smoke in their ears for hours on end.
Kevin reminds Jon that Ginny is in a bad state, and tells Percy when he sees that Ginny has been sick lately, so Ginny is forced by Percy to drink some pick-me-ups. As a result, puffs of steam came out from under her bright hair, and her whole head seemed to be on fire.
The rain of bullets crackled on the windows of the castle and did not stop for several days. The lake is rising, and the flower beds are full of mud. Kevin didn't like the weather very much, so he didn't go out in the castle anymore, and he didn't allow Darsil to go out and bring back rain, which turned Darsil into a black Ginny, sick.
Kevin sat on the windowsill and watched the rain fall on the gloomy sky outside the window. From afar, you can still see black dots flying on the Quidditch pitch, it must be those Quidditch players training, they are really serious.
Kevin went downstairs, where Terry and Mike were playing wizard chess by the fireplace, and Mike's White Queen was lifting her chair to smash Terry's knight.
"Hey, is Kevin going for a game?" Mike saw Kevin come down and invited Kevin,
"No, it's time for dinner, I'm going to the auditorium, are you going?" Kevin asked,
"Of course!" both replied at the same time, then ripped apart the pieces that had been playing together and locked them in boxes.
Kevin, Robert was standing outside.
"Hey, I'm answering a question!" exclaimed Robert.
Kevin saw that he was joking and said, "If you mind, I'd be happy to close this door for you!"
Robert exclaimed, "No, in fact, the problem of the knocker doesn't bother me at all, are you going to the auditorium, don't send it slowly." Robert said these words in one breath, and before he could give the three of them time to answer, he slipped into the door and slammed it shut.
"Hey, tap! I'm an antique!" the knocker screamed and stopped moving.
The three of them laughed at Robert's behavior for a while, then went down the tower and went to the auditorium.
Kevin and the others were walking down the hallway when suddenly there was a burst of screaming and yelling. Kevin sees Peeves flying in front of him and Filch chasing Peeves. Kevin pulled the confused two against the wall, and then watched as Pieves flew and Filch chased, and one ghost and one ghost scurried past the three of them.
"Is Peeves shaving Lady Loris?" asked Mikee.
"Who knows!" replied Terry,
"Alright, since it's okay, let's go. Kevin said as he led the two of them towards the auditorium.
On the way, he meets a listless Harry, and when he learns that he has been scolded by Filch, Kevin comforts him and invites him to dinner in the auditorium.
The group of four arrived at the auditorium, and the food instantly lifted Harry's spirits.
The day passed like this.