Although he didn't know the lyrics to the Hogwarts school song, Fred found that everyone was singing their own songs, not caring whether he was in tune or not.

Fred and George were very happy. How could they not participate in such a fun thing? Dumbledore sang one line, and Fred and George sang along, like an echo of Dumbledore.

"We will study hard until we turn into dirt~" Dumbledore waved his hand and led everyone to sing the last line, and everyone stopped.

Then Fred and George sang along, "We'll study 'til we're dust~"

After knowing that this was the last sentence, the two actually sang it again, "We will study hard until we turn into dirt~"

All the wizards in the audience looked at Fred and George. Dumbledore's eyes were full of admiration. He took the lead in applauding, ended the school song, and then said, "I wish everyone a sweet dream, and go back now."

In an instant, the huge crowd stood up.

Charlie Weasley at the Gryffindor table stood up and shouted loudly: "First-year students, I am Charlie Weasley, the prefect of Gryffindor. Follow me and I will take you to the dormitory. .”

As Li Jordan stood up, he looked at Fred and George and asked, "Charlie Weasley? Is he your brother?"

"Yes, Charlie is not only a prefect, he is also Gryffindor's Quidditch Chaser!" George said proudly.

"Quidditch?" Li Jordan looked confused.

George was very surprised, "No way, you don't even know Quidditch? This is the most popular sport among wizards!"

George seemed to want to teach Lee Jordan about Quidditch, but Charlie had almost walked out of the auditorium door.

Fred quickly urged: "Follow Charlie first, otherwise we may have to sleep in the corridor tonight."

The three of them also started running and caught up with Charlie and a group of Gryffindor first-year students.

After Charlie led the first-year students out of the auditorium, they walked up the wide staircase on the left. After passing through several hidden small doors, they came to a huge corridor. In front of them were countless gray and white stairs.

They criss-crossed, and when Fred raised his head, he saw some stairs secretly moving and resting on another set of stairs!Like a maze!

On the four walls of the cloister, there are also countless beautifully framed and gorgeous portraits, including men and women, old and young, as well as wild animals and flowers.

What’s amazing is that the characters in these portraits can all move!They are doing their own thing, and some of the portraits are particularly enthusiastic.

For example, a girl next to Fred, wearing a white gauze skirt and holding a bouquet of flowers, looked at the group of little wizards, grabbed the hem of the skirt with one slender white hand, squatted slightly, saluted, and whispered : "Welcome, little wizards."

When he was about to step onto the stairs, Charlie stopped listening and looked at the first-year students and said: "You must follow me closely. You have also seen that there are spiral stairs here. If you accidentally fail to follow the same stairs, then you You’ll have to take a long detour.”

Hearing what Charlie said, the first-year students looked behind them unconsciously, and turned around without daring to take their eyes away from Charlie.

The first-year students followed Charlie up a flight of stairs, but after a few seconds, they didn't even get out of the stairs.

The stairs under my feet moved swayingly, turned 90 degrees, and rested on a high platform.

Charlie looked up to see where he was, and led the little wizards onto the high platform.

Suddenly, there was a "bang"!

A small palm-sized picture frame fell from the wall next to the high platform. The back of the picture was facing up, and the content of the picture could not be seen.

Fred thought that some little wizard had accidentally touched it. He knelt down, picked up the portrait, and turned it over to see a corgi puppy chasing butterflies on the grass.

The Corgi puppy saw Fred picking up his picture frame and ran closer, wagging his tail.

Fred only felt that the dog's head was getting bigger and bigger, almost sticking out of the frame. Corgi licked his tongue and barked.

Fred smiled slightly and stroked the portrait. Miraculously, the little Corgi in the portrait lay down enjoying himself, exposing his white belly.

"Fred, follow up!" Charlie walked up a few steps and saw Fred holding a portrait, so he shouted.

Fred hurriedly hung the portrait back on the wall, but to his surprise, as soon as Fred hung the portrait back up, "Bang!"

The portrait fell again, and Fred thought he hadn't hung it properly, so he hung it up again.

"Bang!" again, the portrait fell to the ground.

Charlie noticed something strange about Fred and squeezed over from the little wizard, "What's wrong, Fred?"

"This portrait fell down, but it can't be hung back up. It's weird!" Fred showed Charlie the portrait.

There was another "bang!"

Charlie was thoughtful, and he shouted: "Peeves! Bloody Balor is here!"

The next second, a gray figure flashed out from the wall where the small picture frame was. It was very short, with a big round mouth and bright eyes. What was strange was that it was wearing a red and green coat, and was wearing a red and green coat. Wearing a tie and a hat, its slippers were a little torn, exposing its big toes.

Peeves shouted, "Where is it! Where is it?"

After looking around and finding no Bloody Balor, Peeves looked at Charlie, pinched his ears with both hands, and stuck out his tongue, "Puff, puff, puff~"

Then he flew to the head of a little wizard very quickly, snatched away his wizard hat, stopped at a position where he couldn't reach, and shook the wizard hat, "Hehehehe, you little first grade kid! Come and grab it." , come and grab it!”

Just as the Gryffindors and Peeves were in a stalemate, the stairs under their feet began to move again.

"Boom~"

"click~"

The stairs stopped again, Peeves was still taunting, and Charlie said: "I didn't lie to you, Bloody Balor is really here."

"You're still lying to me, I won't be fooled again!" Peeves threw the hat from his left hand to his right hand, and from his right hand to his left hand, as if you had nothing to do with me.

However, a heavy and depressing voice came from behind Peeves, "Peeves?"

When the arrogant Peeves heard this sound, he was so frightened that he threw down his hat without looking back and flew away quickly, scurrying up and down the constantly moving stairs and hiding somewhere.

Only then did Fred see who was behind Peeves. It was a bloodstained, emaciated ghost with terrifying eyes!

But it seemed to ignore the new Gryffindor's intentions and walked up the stairs on its own.

The new students in Gryffindor did not dare to say a word. When it was far away, Charlie said: "This is Slytherin's ghost, Bloody Barrow. Only it can cure Peeves."

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