Chapter 13 Brief Exchange

"Alright, before we go to bed, let's sing the school song!"

The wrinkles on Dumbledore's face seemed to have become less, and it seemed like his favorite part.

All the teachers and students stood up, and Cano noticed that the professors' faces were not very good.

Golden ribbons floated out of Dumbledore's wand, which he manipulated to form the lyrics of the school song.

The school anthem was sung to a variety of different tunes, and Carnot choked on Hermione as she sang "God Save the Queen," and Harry was brought to the tune of the funeral march by George and Fred beside him.

Kano himself came to Jasmine, completely inconspicuous in this group of demons dancing in the environment.

Dumbledore waved his wand to the twins for the final beat, and then led the applause.

"Music, it's more glamorous than everything we're doing now."

He wiped his eyes and told the prefects to take the freshmen back to the dormitory.

Students from the four academies streamed out and took different paths at the entrance of the auditorium.

The Hufflepuff lounge is a semi-underground structure located next to the kitchen, Ravenclaw and Gryffindor are in separate towers, and Slytherin lives on the dungeon level with a view of the Black Lagoon.

In fact, it is not surprising that Hogwarts has been a battle fortress from the beginning.

Hufflepuff and Slytherin are safe basements, and Kano bets there is more than one escape in their break room.

Gryffindor and Ravenclaw stand tall and far away, and it's easy to escape on a broomstick.

The Gryffindor students were well fed and dizzy as they arrived at the door of the common room.

Percy recites the command "dragon scum" to the portrait of the fat lady, and the portrait moves to the side, revealing the entrance to the lounge.

"Remember the password, otherwise the fat lady will not open the door for you." Percy instructed, "The girls live over there, and the prefect will take you up, and the boys are here." Boys can't go to the girls' dormitory, so I don't need to stress about it. ”

A group of eleven-year-old imps who don't understand anything, they just want to sleep now.

Led by Percy, they left the common room and entered the boys' dormitory.

The half-grown children changed into their pajamas, found their own beds, and fell asleep groggily.

Kano didn't sleep, he sat cross-legged on the bed, silently reciting the druid poems in his heart.

"Kano, are you awake?"

Harry's voice came from the other bed, and Kano lifted the curtain of his bed, poking his head out strangely.

"Aren't you tired, Harry?"

"I... I want to talk to you. ”

Kano nodded, and the two crept past a group of snoring classmates back to the common room.

Although there were only the two of them in the common room, the fire in the fireplace was still blazing.

Harry seemed a little confused, but finally asked.

"When I was about to get out of the car, I had a fight with Malfoy."

"Your father was a Death Eater, he said, and your uncle was my godfather, but he betrayed my parents and caused their deaths."

Kano nodded: "My father was indeed a Death Eater, and although he regretted quitting and died in the end, this does not erase the harm he has caused to others. ”

"As for my uncle, your godfather. I told you, the situation is complicated, and now I have no evidence to convince anyone and can only wait. ”

Kano couldn't help but feel a little strange when he said this. Harry was never a good man in the original books, and often got into trouble when his brain was hot.

Now how can he talk to himself so calmly, knowing that this matter involves the death of his parents.

Harry nodded, indicating that he understood, but then said, "If you had any bad intentions in Kano, you wouldn't have helped me in the first place. ”

"If my parents really died as a result of your uncle's betrayal, then I will get justice for them with my own hands."

"But since you say there's something else going on, I'm still willing to believe you."

Kano scratched his head, he underestimated Harry's trust in him, and underestimated Harry's child's heart.

"Then see with your eyes and judge with your mind."

Harry nodded vigorously: "I will go to find the information of the year and ask those parties to ask." ”

It wasn't until the two of them returned to the dormitory that Harry's breathing became steady and long, and it occurred to Kano that he seemed to have had a great impact on Harry.

He was going to wait for Harry to take down Voldemort in the future, and by the way, get rid of those enemies, and at most give some information to be a prophet.

I'm not going to be Harry's general, am I?

Until Kano woke up the next morning, the thought lingered.

Speaking of which, Peter Pettigrew turned into a mouse and is now lying next to Ron's pillow.

Kano could clearly feel the magic wrapped around the creature, but he was going to leave Peter to Sirius and Lupin.

Just let him be a rat for another two years, it will definitely not be a pleasant experience.

It's only half past five in the morning, and it's still dark outside.

Kano got up and cleaned up, and went out in his green oak robe.

He trotted all the way to the shore of the Black Lake, where a thick mist lingered.

However, the environment made him feel very comfortable, and he did some warm-up exercises, ran two laps along the Black Lake, and felt like he was almost adjusted.

Seeing that there was no one around, the green robe on his body squirmed and turned into a full set of armor with a helmet, a long sword grew from his right hand, and a large shield was woven from vines on his left arm.

Feeling the weight of the sword and shield, Kano nodded in satisfaction.

Out of the thick fog came a knight who was also heavily armed, and he saluted Kano and rushed straight up.

Kano's magic ran through his whole body between breaths, and even the armor, sword and shield on his body were encased.

He stood firm, took a stance, and watched the oncoming knight through his visor. Then he slammed his shield in front of him and pushed it out, disrupting his opponent's balance with a single blow that sent him flying.

Without the sound of a heavy landing, the next knight emerged from the thick fog, and this knight chose to use swordsmanship to duel.

Kano's swordsmanship is inherited from the Sun Knight Gawain, who pays attention to overwhelming people with power and breaking head-on. However, the opponent's strength was far stronger than that of Kano, who was not well developed, and Kano had to deal with it with dexterity and speed.

Kano was constantly wandering, often interfering with his sword and shield to interrupt the opponent's attacks. After about a dozen rounds, the opponent lost patience and attacked rashly, only to be pierced in the neck by Kano with a sword, which turned into mist and dissipated.

The next knight to appear was riding a tall horse with a spear hanging from his side.

A white horse came from the fog behind Kano, who touched its neck and turned over on his horse.

The two of them took a few steps with their mounts and accelerated towards each other. The two riding spears collided with each other's waists at the same time, breaking inch by inch, and both of them fell off their horses after being impacted.

After getting up, there was another swordsmanship fight, and the clothes and armor of the two people were scattered, and the blood was like a spring. In the end, both of them lost their strength and fell to their knees.

The knight on the opposite side gestured to stop, taking off his mask to reveal a familiar face of Kano.

He's Morgan. Strangle. Faye's son, Owen, Knight of the Round Table.