Hogwarts: The Savior's Strong Cousin
Chapter 222: Making trouble without reason!
The shop owner thought for a moment, "He seemed a little uneasy at the time, but I didn't pay much attention to it."
Auntie and Hagrid exchanged a worried look as they began to realize that Dudley's recent behavior might be a little strange, and that this might be related to his fall from a high altitude.
"Thank you for your help." Hagrid said, "We will continue to investigate and find out the truth."
Auntie stood at the spot where Dudley fell, carefully observing the surrounding environment. It was a quiet suburban area, the sun shone through the leaves on the ground, and the breeze blew through the trees, making rustling sounds. This scene was in stark contrast to the tragic scene of Dudley falling from a height.
She squatted down and began to carefully search every inch of the surrounding land, hoping to find some suspicious clues. Suddenly, she noticed some traces of trampled marks on the ground, as if someone had been here.
"These tracks look very new," said my aunt to herself, and she began to follow them.
She followed the trail and soon came to the edge of a wood. She stopped and looked around, and suddenly found something that caught her attention - a broken necklace.
"What is this?" My aunt bent down to pick up the broken necklace and carefully observed the pattern on it.
There was a wolf pattern engraved on the necklace, and next to the wolf was a familiar gemstone - a ruby. My aunt's heart moved, and she suddenly thought of something.
“Could this be…” My aunt frowned and began to recall some things from the past.
Just a few months ago, Dudley had received a similar necklace as a birthday present from a friend of his, who was none other than his classmate Malfoy.
The aunt was secretly alert, and she began to suspect whether Malfoy was related to Dudley's fall from the sky. She decided to hand over the broken necklace to the police, hoping to speed up the investigation.
"There may be more clues hidden in this woods." Auntie was filled with determination and she decided to continue searching here until she found the truth about Dudley's fall from the sky.
Joffrey and Sansa came to the river together. The sun shone on the clear water, making the waves sparkle. They found a grassy place to sit down and enjoy the warm sunshine and refreshing breeze.
"Sister, look, there's a beautiful boat over there!" Sansa said excitedly, pointing to the other side of the river.
Joffrey followed her gaze and saw a small, sleek boat bobbing on the river, with a young man in the boat, steering the boat skillfully with a long pole.
"It's beautiful," Joffrey said, smiling. "Would you like to sit down for a while?"
"Okay!" Sansa nodded excitedly.
So they walked to the river, ready to bargain with the boatman. At this moment, Arya ran over from a distance, her face filled with a happy smile.
"Sister, brother, you are here!" Arya shouted, her voice full of energy.
"Where have you been, Arya?" Joffrey asked, smiling. "Didn't you want to come to the river with us?"
"I was just playing in the woods over there with a friend," Arya said. "We found a lot of interesting things."
"Wow, that's amazing!" Sansa praised with a smile, "What did you find in the grove?"
Arya blinked and smiled mysteriously: "It's a secret, do you want to come and see?"
Joffrey and Sansa looked at each other and laughed. "Of course we will!" they said in unison.
So the three children came to the grove together, and Arya led them into a dense forest. It was full of vitality, and the sunlight shone through the leaves onto the ground, forming colorful light and shadows.
"Look, there's a small hole!" Sansa said excitedly, pointing ahead.
They followed Arya to the small cave entrance, which was small enough for only one person to crawl in. Arya took out a small flashlight and shone it into the cave.
"Go in and take a look!" Arya encouraged.
Joffrey and Sansa hesitated, but eventually followed Arya in. The cave was dark and damp, but they were full of curiosity.
"Wow, this place is so magical!" Sansa exclaimed.
They followed the path through the cave for some distance, and found some interesting places, when suddenly they heard a faint sound, as if someone was whispering.
"Did you hear that?" Joffrey stopped and frowned.
"It sounds like someone is talking." Sansa heard it too, her voice a little nervous.
Arya smiled, "Don't worry, they're just elves from the woods. They've always lived here."
When Sansa, Joffrey and Arya were playing happily in the grove, a group of children suddenly came over. They were Arya's friends from a nearby village. They saw Arya with her new friends and looked a little unhappy.
"Arya, why are you with these strangers?" a boy said coldly.
Arya was stunned for a moment, then she puffed out her chest and answered confidently, "They are my friends. We are having a lot of fun here."
"Friends?" Another girl scoffed. "They don't look like your friends at all."
At this time, Joffrey stood up, with a smile on his face, but a hint of seriousness in his eyes. "We are here to explore, and we don't want to have conflicts with anyone."
But the group of children didn't seem to buy it. They surrounded him with unfriendly expressions.
"It seems that our friend is a bit mean, actually hanging out with these outsiders." A boy said viciously.
"We need to tell the village chief and ask them to leave immediately!" a girl shouted.
Sansa looked at the children and felt a little worried. She knew that if there was a conflict, it might affect Arya's mood.
"Don't be angry." Sansa tried to ease the atmosphere, "We are just here to have fun, we don't mean any harm."
But the group of children didn't seem to want to listen to her explanation, and they began to provoke Joffrey and Sansa. After a verbal battle, the mood became more intense, as if a conflict could break out at any time.
At this time, Arya came over with a determined look on her face. "Stop!" Her voice was clear and firm. "These are my friends. I won't allow you to treat them like this!"
The group of children were stunned for a moment. They didn't expect Arya to stand on the side of outsiders so firmly. But they were still unwilling to give in, and their arguments became louder and louder.
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