One day in mid-December, when Hogwarts woke up, the castle grounds were covered with thick snow. Fred and George were given a month-long detention because they cast a spell on snowballs while playing in the snow, causing several snowballs to hit the back of Professor Quirrell's head with a funny turban.

When Aeris heard the news, he couldn't help but sigh: "What a Hogwarts warrior, what a talent!"

Aries, Harry, and Ron all signed their names on the list of students staying at school, but Aries made a lot of small handicraft jewelry, cast some blessing magic with no side effects on them, and prepared to let Eric take them home as Christmas gifts.

Harry didn't want to go back, which made Draco laugh at him for being homeless whenever he had the chance. After the Quidditch match, the two of them disliked each other even more.

Ron went there because the Weasleys were going to Romania to visit the Weasley family's second son, Charlie Weasley, who was raising dragons in Romania.

The restaurant has been decorated into a gorgeous auditorium, with Christmas trees of all sizes standing in every corner. Each professor has performed complex magic to decorate the auditorium.

Hagrid dragged the last fir tree into the hall and saw the four little ones who were watching Professor Flitwick decorate the Christmas tree with great interest. He walked over and asked in a muffled voice, "How many days of vacation do you have left?"

Hermione replied: "Only one day!"

"Miss Know-It-All will go home, and Harry, Ron, and I will stay at school," said Aris.

Harry moved closer to Hagrid and asked in a low voice: "Hagrid, since Nicolas Flamel is the only maker and owner of the Philosopher's Stone, why did he give such an important thing to Professor Dumbledore for safekeeping? What secrets are there between them..."

"What? You..." Hagrid lowered his voice and walked to the corner with a few people, "How did you know?"

Aeris took out the Nicolas Flamel card and waved it in front of Hagrid. Hagrid looked annoyed again and said, "I don't know what you just asked. Don't look at me like that, Harry. I really don't know. Mr. Flamel trusts Mr. Dumbledore. That's all I know. For Merlin's sake, don't bother with this matter anymore. It's best not to even think about it."

Harry shrugged noncommittally, obviously not taking Hagrid's words to heart.

The Christmas holiday finally began. Hermione went home to celebrate Christmas, and Aries also let go of his childish nature and had a lot of fun playing with Harry and Ron every day.

The dormitory was completely at the disposal of the three of them, and the usually bustling common room was now deserted, so the three of them could occupy the most comfortable armchairs in front of the fireplace.

Aries would toast bread, flatbread, bacon and sausages over the flames of the fireplace while listening to Harry and Ron discuss the unreliable plan to fire Draco. The two funny guys would chew the food that Aries had baked with peace of mind while discussing, making Aries laugh from time to time.

Sometimes they would play wizard chess in front of the fireplace, with moving pieces fighting on the board. After learning about the game from Ron, Aris made a set of his own chess. Under the guidance of Professor McGonagall, Aris successfully cast a spell to make the pieces move.

The first time Aris played wizard chess with Ron, he was defeated miserably. Ron's chess pieces were left to him by his grandfather, and he killed Aris' new pieces completely.

In the second game, Aris and Ron played evenly and ended up in a draw. Ron looked dissatisfied and shouted for another game.

In the third game, Aesius “killed” all of Ron’s chess pieces without losing a single soldier. Ron was in disbelief. He helplessly complained: “Who plays chess by letting the king charge into battle?”

Aeris played with the king chess piece, which twisted restlessly in his hand. If Aeris had not been the maker, the chess piece would have wanted to bite Aeris.

Aerius said nonchalantly: "How can you be a king if you are not arrogant, do not charge in front, and do not lead your subjects?"

Harry, who was watching the fun, was laughing so hard that he fell backwards. Ron's expression of looking at him as if he was a fool was so funny. Harry never won once when playing wizard chess against Ron.

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