Hogwarts: The Savior's Strong Cousin

Chapter 239 How many adventures

Harry couldn't help but feel shocked. He didn't expect that he would get such a precious gift. He carefully took the magic wand, feeling the mysterious energy it exuded, and his heart was filled with awe and gratitude.

"Headmaster," Harry's voice was filled with emotion, "I don't know what to say. I only know that I will cherish this magic wand and use it in the battle of justice."

Dumbledore smiled and nodded, knowing that Harry was ready to meet the challenges ahead. This magic wand would become Harry's weapon in battle and his motivation to move forward.

Harry held the magical wand, his heart full of excitement and anticipation. He knew that this wand would be a great helper in his future adventures, and now he needed some time to relax and spend a good time with his friends.

So, Harry decided to go to the dormitory to play with his friends. He walked out of the principal's office and walked briskly towards the dormitory. Along the way, he could feel the strong magical atmosphere in the campus, and every place was full of mystery and vitality.

When Harry arrived at the dormitory building, he saw Ron and Hermione waiting for him. Their faces were filled with smiles, as if they were waiting for a wonderful adventure.

"Harry, you're finally here!" Ron patted Harry's shoulder excitedly, "We can't wait to play with you!"

"Yes, Harry," Hermione said with a smile, "We have prepared some fun games that you will definitely enjoy!"

Harry's heart was filled with the warmth and joy of friendship. He knew that no matter what challenges he faced, his friends would always be there for him, giving him courage and support.

They walked into the dormitory together and started a game full of laughter and innocence. In this magical world of magic, they forgot all their worries and troubles, leaving only the deep friendship and joy between each other.

In this warm and happy moment, Harry felt endless happiness and satisfaction. He knew that no matter what challenges he would face in the future, he would have strong backing and endless support.

Harry had a lot of fun playing with his friends in the dormitory, but behind his laughter, there was still a hint of uneasiness in his heart. He knew clearly that the challenges he would face were not limited to homework and games, but more severe and dangerous tests.

In the joyful conversation with his friends, Harry thought about his responsibilities and mission from time to time. He is a person chosen by fate, but this special identity also brings too much burden and pressure. He must protect himself and others and face the challenges of the dark forces, and all this requires him to pay more efforts and courage.

"Harry, what's wrong with you?" Hermione was keenly aware of Harry's inner irritability. She patted his shoulder gently and asked with concern.

Harry was slightly stunned, then gave a forced smile, "It's okay, Hermione, I'm just a little tired."

However, Hermione didn't seem to believe his explanation. She stared into Harry's eyes, as if trying to read more from his eyes.

"Harry," Hermione's voice was full of concern, "if you have any troubles or confusion, you can tell us and we will do our best to help you."

Harry felt Hermione's meticulous care, and a warm feeling welled up in his heart. He knew that no matter what difficulties he encountered, he could rely on his friends, who would always be by his side, supporting him and encouraging him until the last moment.

"Thank you, Hermione," Harry said softly, his voice full of gratitude and emotion. "I really appreciate having you by my side."

Harry sat in his dormitory, looking at the bright moonlight outside the window, with a strong desire in his heart. He longed for freedom, longed to fly, longed to get rid of all constraints and explore the unknown world.

The laughter of his friends rang in his ears, but Harry's heart was far away. He could feel his heart calling him to pursue his dreams and explore the unknown.

"Harry, what's wrong with you?" Ron asked curiously, noticing Harry's strange expression.

Harry turned and smiled at Ron. "I just wanted to go out for a walk and feel the night breeze."

Hermione joined the conversation, a hint of confusion in her eyes. "But it's late now, and the rules clearly state that you are not allowed to leave the campus at night."

Harry sighed softly. He knew his friends were worried out of concern for him, but he had already made a decision in his heart. He could no longer be bound by rules and constraints. He needed freedom and needed to be alone to face his own heart.

"I know, Hermione," Harry said firmly, "but I need some time to be alone and think about my inner thoughts. I will be careful and will not take any risks."

Friends looked at Harry with concern and understanding in their hearts. They knew that Harry was a brave and strong man, and his decision would not be made lightly.

"Okay," Ron said, smiling, "but be careful and don't take any chances. We'll be here for you."

Harry nodded slightly, looked at his friends gratefully, then stood up and walked towards the window. He knew that although the road ahead was full of unknowns and challenges, he was ready to face everything until the last moment.

Harry flew in the night sky, the breeze blowing across his face, making him feel an unprecedented sense of freedom and joy. His mood became more and more comfortable as the wind blew, as if all his troubles and anxieties were left behind.

However, as time went by, he began to feel lonely and confused. Under the night sky, the stars twinkled faintly, and he felt like a lonely traveler, drifting in the endless universe.

He tried to use flying to get rid of his inner anxiety and tried to use freedom to fill the emptiness of his heart, but he found that he could not escape his inner troubles. He felt like a child lost in the darkness, unable to find his way home or his direction.

In this confusion and bewilderment, he began to have a wrong understanding. He thought he could get rid of all his worries and troubles by flying, and that he could find inner peace and tranquility through freedom.

However, he overlooked the fact that inner troubles cannot be solved by external means. No matter how far he flew, no matter how many adventures he experienced, the inner troubles still existed and even became more intense.

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