"Is it true?" the pale boy asked, "Everyone on the whole train is talking about Harry Potter in this box. So, it's you, right?"

"Yes." Harry said. He looked at the other two boys. Both of them were stout and particularly ugly. They stood on either side of the pretty boy, one on each side, just like a pair of his bodyguards.

"Oh, this is Crabbe, and this is Goyle." The boy noticed Harry looking at them and said casually, "My name is Malfoy, Draco Malfoy."

He said his name in a drawn-out tone, enunciating every word clearly, and raised his chin slightly after speaking, as if waiting for them to marvel at his origins.

Perhaps it was his smug expression that made Ron want to laugh, so he coughed lightly to avoid laughing.

Draco Malfoy was unhappy, sneered, and looked at him coldly.

"You think my name is ridiculous, don't you? No need to ask who you are. My father told me that the Weasleys all have red hair, are full of freckles, and have more children than they can afford."

Then he turned to Harry and said: "You will soon find that some wizarding families are much better than others, Potter. You don't want to make friends with other people, and I can help you with that. .”

He held out his hand to shake Harry's hand, but Harry ignored him.

"I think I can tell who is different myself, thank you." Harry said coldly, ignoring the hand he extended.

Draco Malfoy's pale cheeks did not flush, just a faint blush.

"If I were you, Potter, I would be very careful." He said slowly, "You should be more polite, otherwise you will follow the same path as your parents, and they will not know what is good or bad. If you follow You're going to be affected by the mix of shady people like the Weasleys or Hagrid."

Bai Lu couldn't listen anymore. She stood up. Usually she didn't take the initiative to speak out. Except for those who were familiar with her or paid special attention to her, others would subconsciously ignore her existence.

When she wasn't smiling, her eyes were as cold as the moon, like an emotionless ice sculpture, indifferent and noble, exuding an aura that would repel people thousands of miles away.

Draco, who was arrogant and venomous, reminded her a bit of her little junior brother when she was a child. He was also very similar to Dudley's character. She could punch three of these naughty kids with one punch, but she always paid attention to courtesy first and then fighting.

"You don't scold your parents when you scold them. I thought this was basic etiquette. Didn't your father teach you how to respect others?" She glanced at Goyle and Crabbe, then looked at Draco, and said coldly.

Draco's pupils shrank and he looked at her in surprise. He had just been focusing on the famous Harry Potter and didn't notice her sitting quietly beside her.

Damn it, what is the relationship between Harry Potter and her? Why does she always stand up and speak for Potter every time he talks nonsense in front of Potter?

He felt a little aggrieved for no reason. It was obviously the Weasley family who made fun of him first, but he just retorted a few words, so why did he only attack him?

This is not fair!

He wanted to mock the culprit who caused his murder again, but in front of her, he couldn't say all those ugly words. In the end, he just looked at Bai Lu pitifully, then turned his head and glared at Harry and Ron then left with Crabbe and Goyle.

When Ron saw that they had finally left, he looked at Bai Lu with bright eyes: "Lu! You are so awesome. This is the first time I have seen that Malfoy guy deflate. It is so enjoyable. I have long disliked him... "

Perhaps because he was too happy, Ron's words came out like a machine gun, which made Bai Lu's head buzz. She quickly handed him a pumpkin pie, hoping to block his mouth with it.

With the food in front of him, Ron's attention instantly shifted, holding the pie and devouring it.

The carriage became quiet again, and Bai Lu glanced out of the window. It was already dark, and there were mountains and woods under the deep purple sky. The train seemed to have slowed down.

"It looks like we're almost here. Let's put on our robes first." Bai Lu was already wearing very thin clothes. After she finished speaking, she took out her robe and put it on. Then she walked to the aisle outside the carriage to wait for them.

Harry and Ron took off their coats and put on black robes. Ron's robe was a little shorter, and his sneakers were exposed underneath.

"The train will arrive at Hogwarts in five minutes. Please leave your luggage on the car and we will take you to school." This voice echoed on the train.

Harry was so nervous that his stomach turned up. He saw that Ron's face turned pale under his freckles. They stuffed the remaining candies into their pockets, then went out to meet Bai Lu in the aisle, and then the three of them followed. The crowd in the aisle rushed forward.

The train became slower and slower, and finally stopped.

The passengers pushed and shoved towards the car door and descended to a small, dark platform. The cold night air made Harry shiver.

Then a light swayed above the students' heads, and Harry heard a familiar voice shouting: "First years! First years come over here! Harry, Lu, come over here, are you okay?" "

In the sea of ​​thousands of people, Hagrid's bearded face smiled.

"Come on, come with me, are there any first-year freshmen? Be careful under your feet, okay! First-year freshmen come with me!"

They followed Hagrid, slipping and stumbling, and seemed to be going downhill along a steep and narrow path. The path was pitch black on both sides, but this did not affect Bai Lu's ability to see that there were dense woods on both sides of the path.

Harry was afraid that they would be scattered by the crowd, so he held Ron and Bai Lu's wrists from left to right, and followed Hagrid steadily.

"Turning this corner, you will soon see Hogwarts for the first time." Hagrid called back.

Then there was a loud "Oh~~!"

At the end of the narrow path, a black lake suddenly opened up. On the high hillside on the other side of the lake stood a majestic castle with many spiers and windows shining under the starry sky.

"No more than four in each boat!" exclaimed Hagrid, pointing to a fleet of small boats moored to the shore.

The three of them got on the boat, and Hermione followed. Neville, who was with her, went to another boat because she couldn't sit down.

"Are you all on board?" Hagrid shouted. He had occupied a whole boat by himself. "Well... let's move forward!"

A group of small boats immediately sailed forward across the mirror-like lake. Everyone was silent and stared at the huge castle high into the sky. When they approached the cliff where the castle was located, the castle seemed to tower above their heads.

In front of Po Wang, Bai Lu saw that this ancient building was exuding mysterious magic power fluctuations and carrying a trace of mist, resisting the covetousness of the outside world.

This is probably a restriction in the magical world, Bai Lu thought.

"Look down!" Hagrid shouted as the first boats approached the cliff.

Everyone lowered their heads, and the boat carried them through the ivy curtain that covered the cliff face to the hidden open entrance.

They followed a dark tunnel that seemed to lead beneath the castle, and finally arrived at a place that resembled an underground dock, and then climbed up onto a ground of gravel and pebbles.

After the students disembarked, Hagrid discovered Neville's toad while checking the empty ship. Neville cried with joy while holding the lost toad.

Then they climbed up a tunnel in the rock under the light of Hagrid's lantern, and finally reached a flat, damp grassland in the shadow of the castle.

Everyone climbed up a flight of stone steps and gathered in front of a huge oak door.

Hagrid raised one huge fist and knocked three times on the castle gate.

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