Learn Magic at Hogwarts

Chapter 55 The Mouse and the Thief

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"Those are white flowers." Professor Sprout stood beside Noah at some point, "I just transplanted them into flower pots."

"Professor," Noah looked away, "will there be other small animals in the greenhouse?"

"Huh?" Professor Sprout was taken aback, "No."

Noah couldn't help but glanced at the corner again: "But Professor, there seemed to be some dark shadows flashing past just now."

Professor Sprout didn't doubt his words, but had a serious expression on his face: "Could it be that some goblins sneaked in?"

Noah wasn't sure, but considering that their Defense Against the Dark Arts professor seemed to bring a lot of goblins to school, maybe some would sneak in.

After all, there are all kinds of weather magic in this greenhouse, but there is no defensive magic.

Professor Sprout was not in a hurry to interrupt the class. She patiently continued the class for the first-year little wizards. When the get out of class time came, she announced the end of class normally. After sending all the little wizards out of the greenhouse, she looked at the greenhouse with a solemn expression .

Goblins are enemies of her beloved flora and fauna!

……

Noah didn't pay any attention to the little episode in class.

Although he was a little curious about the black shadow that flashed past during class, he didn't intend to study it carefully.

I didn't see what it was, but I guess it wasn't a large creature, it was just a small creature that had strayed into the greenhouse.

After dinner, Noah was not in a hurry to return to the dormitory, but went to the place where he had made an appointment with the twins in the morning—the corridor in the yard.

The two Weasleys had been waiting here impatiently, and when they saw Noah, they came up to him: "Have you got anything?"

That cautious voice and sneaky gesture seemed to be engaged in some shady underground business.

Noah glanced at them speechlessly, took out a rope from his pocket and handed it over.

The twins looked at the rope in his hand with a look of disappointment. The rope was gray and looked like it was not a valuable item.

"It has cat hair braided inside, and it will work when you put it on your body. The magic range is forty feet." Noah handed the things over.

"Really?" The two twins were dubious at the moment, but they still took it honestly.

"You can go and try." Noah was about to leave, "As long as you don't take the initiative to make trouble, that cat will subconsciously avoid the corridor where you are, as if it has been cursed to repel Muggles."

After he finished speaking, he left, which was the product of his hard work last night.

This is the only one for now, and he plans to make another one.

"Squeak." A thin voice came from the depths of the corridor, and Noah turned his head to glance.

In the shadows deep in the corridor opposite, two small points of light were seen.

Should be a mouse.

Whose mouse has come outside?

It was time for dinner now, and although it might have come to an end, there was still no one outside, and only Noah and the Weasley twins appeared here at this time because of the "shameful" reason.

You know, even couples won't come out on a date at this point.

Noticing Noah's gaze, the mouse in the shadow squeaked and quickly disappeared.

Because it was too dark, Noah couldn't see where the mouse went without activating the magic.

Didn't know that Mrs. Norris couldn't catch mice.

Noah thought wildly and entered the castle.

He went straight back to the bedroom.

As soon as he opened the door, he saw that Keya was lying upright on the glass box, looking stiff.

Seeing that Noah came back, he just spat out the letter, looking too lazy to move.

"How is the power control?" Noah knocked on the glass box.

Keya regained his energy immediately. It turned over and excitedly tapped the glass with its tail, but it only made a small muffled sound.

This is to prove that it has been able to control the power, at least there is no need to be afraid of breaking Noah's bones with an excitement.

Noah also reluctantly believed it and released it from the box.

It's been closed for long enough, and he's afraid that this guy will make trouble if he keeps shutting down.

As soon as he came out, Ke couldn't wait to wrap his arms around his wrist, climbed up his arm along his shoulder, and rubbed the smooth scales on Noah's chin affectionately, looking extremely dog-legged.

"After confirming that you can control the power, I can take you out." Noah raised his hand and closed the glass box again, turning off the magic running on it.

Keya uttered a snake letter, swearing that he would never hurt him again.

Noah glanced at it too, opened the drawer, and took out a handful of cat fur from the drawer.

Glancing at Keya who was still curiously looking at the tuft of hair on his shoulder, Noah silently dismissed the idea of ​​casting a spell on Keya.

Keya doesn't seem to be suitable for wearing any accessories, but he can use other methods to shrink things and stick them on its scales, but it's not sure whether the shrinkage will affect the magic effect.

So he can only carry it with him.

Noah thought for a while, and pulled a button from his robe.

Using the Transfiguration Charm to make the button hollow, stuffing cat hair into it, Noah cast a modified version of the Repelling Charm on the button, and then a Restoration Charm pushed the button back.

Good that he doesn't have to run around with a rope.

……

The next day, Noah suddenly realized that today was Friday.

After glancing at the book that he had only read half of last night, Noah fell silent.

Saturday is the time for the Potions Club, and he hasn't finished reading the book yet...

It seems that I have been a little slack recently. It has been a week and I haven't finished reading two books.

There was only one Charms lesson this afternoon, and he had enough time to finish the book.

After making up his mind, Noah went to the kitchen ahead of time. It was time to feed Koya. This guy digested food much faster than before.

He walked to the kitchen with ease and opened the kitchen door.

The house-elves were busy preparing breakfast, placing plates one by one on the long table in the kitchen.

But Noah soon caught the attention of a house-elf when he entered.

That's right, Lacey again.

Lacey timidly walked in front of Noah: "Does the little wizard also feed his pets today?"

Noah nodded: "Please."

"Today there are only eggs and some beef." Lacey lowered his voice and said weakly, "A chicken was lost in the kitchen, and that's all that's left."

As she spoke, tears began to accumulate in her big eyes: "That's what Lacey left for the little wizard, and it's all gone. Lacey is a bad elf, and he lost the food left for the little wizard!"

Noah was taken aback, but he didn't expect this little guy to save some raw food for himself.

But stolen?

For some reason, the mouse he met last night flashed subconsciously in Noah's mind.

But he didn't think about it, and just comforted Lacey: "It's okay, just those eggs and beef. By the way, when did the food get lost?"

Douda's tears were shed without money, and Lacey explained the situation to Noah while crying.

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