Hogwarts: The Savior's Strong Cousin

Chapter 243 Hiding in the Bushes

"We must act quickly," Auntie made up her mind. "We can't just sit there and wait any longer. We must find Dudley's father and uncover the truth behind all this."

The black wolf nodded in agreement. It knew that this was a critical moment and it had to solve this problem as soon as possible, otherwise the consequences would be disastrous.

Auntie stood up and prepared to leave the room. She knew she had to act quickly. She planned to find Harry Potter and Robert and ask for their help, hoping that they could help her find Dudley's father and solve the mystery.

The black wolf followed closely behind. It knew it had to protect its master and not let her face these dangers alone.

The two hurriedly left their residence and embarked on a long and difficult journey, their hearts full of worry and uneasiness, but they were determined not to let anything stop them from uncovering the truth.

On the endless snowfield, the two walked side by side. Black Wolf looked around vigilantly, ready to deal with possible dangers at any time.

"We will find the answer." Aunt said to Black Wolf, her voice full of determination and confidence, "We must not let Dudley get hurt."

The black wolf blinked, as if conveying a tacit understanding. It knew its master's determination and was willing to fight alongside her to protect her and Dudley.

Auntie and Black Wolf came to the scene where Dudley Dursley fell from the building. It was a spacious courtyard, silent except for the sound of the breeze. The moonlight sprinkled on the ground, casting long shadows.

Auntie held Heilang's hand tightly, her heart full of worry and concern. In this strange and desolate place, she felt an inexplicable fear. But she knew that in order to find out the truth about her son's fall from the building, she had to overcome this fear and take this step.

"This is the place," my aunt whispered, her voice heavy.

The black wolf looked at his aunt, with a tacit understanding in his eyes. He knew the pain and worry in his master's heart, and was willing to face it all with her and protect her and Dudley.

The two walked slowly towards the spot where Dudley fell from the building. Auntie's heart was throbbing. She couldn't imagine how her son fell from the tall building. Her tears flowed quietly, but she held back her tears and didn't let herself get weak.

Arriving at the scene, my aunt carefully checked the surroundings. She found some traces, some of which were broken glass, some of which were fallen rubble, and some of which were residual bloodstains. These were all clues for her to find the truth.

"We must find out why our son fell." Auntie said to Black Wolf, her voice full of firmness and determination, "Only by finding the truth can we solve this mystery."

The black wolf nodded in agreement. It knew that this was a critical moment and it had to find clues as soon as possible, otherwise it would be too late.

My aunt began to carefully investigate the scene. She searched every corner, looking for possible clues. She squatted down and carefully examined every trace on the ground, trying to find some useful information.

"There's some blood here!" my aunt suddenly shouted, her voice full of surprise and shock.

The black wolf walked to my aunt's side, staring at the bloodstains on the ground. It gently touched the bloodstains with its nose, trying to find more clues.

"This may be from when Dudley was injured," his aunt whispered, with a hint of worry in her voice. "We must find out what caused our son's injury."

The black wolf nodded to show that he understood. He knew that now was the time to take action and that he could not waste any more time.

Auntie stared at the bloodstains, her heart filled with anxiety and uneasiness. These bloodstains seemed to be silently telling a story about Dudley, a story she didn't want to believe. But the reality was before her, and she had to face it.

"Heilang, look at these bloodstains, is there any clue we can find?" Aunt asked cautiously, her voice trembling slightly.

The black wolf sniffed the blood on the ground, then lowered its body slightly and carefully observed the surrounding environment. Its nose kept sniffing, as if it was looking for something.

Suddenly, the black wolf stopped moving, raised its head, and stared at a forest in the distance, its eyes revealing a sense of vigilance and alertness.

"Have you found anything?" asked my aunt anxiously, hoping desperately to find some clues to solve the mystery.

The black wolf nodded and pointed deep into the woods. My aunt followed its gaze and found some strange traces: the leaves of several trees in the woods were ravaged, and there were some vague footprints on the ground.

"There's someone over there!" The black wolf suddenly barked softly, its nose raised high, and it smelled a strange scent.

My aunt was startled. She immediately realized that there might be a stranger hiding in the woods, perhaps the one who attacked Dudley.

"Let's go and take a look!" said my aunt, holding Black Wolf's hand tightly and walking towards the depths of the woods.

The two men walked through the woods carefully, their steps light, for fear of disturbing the strangers hiding in the trees. Their heartbeats seemed to be getting faster and faster, and every step was filled with tension and anxiety.

After walking for a while, they suddenly heard a sound, as if someone was whispering. Auntie and Black Wolf immediately stopped and listened with bated breath.

"This way, they are nearby." A hoarse voice came with a hint of sarcasm and indifference.

"We have to get out of here quickly." Another voice responded, revealing a sense of tension and panic.

When my aunt heard these conversations, her heart sank. She knew she was close to the truth, but she also realized the danger of her situation.

"We have to be careful." Auntie whispered to the black wolf, "They might be the reason Dudley got hurt."

Deep in the woods, Auntie and Black Wolf cautiously approached the place where the sound came from. As they got closer, through the trees, they could see several figures on a small hillside.

"They're over there." Black Wolf whispered to his aunt, looking around vigilantly.

My aunt nodded, and she also noticed the figures of those people. They were wearing black cloaks, with gloomy faces, and seemed to be discussing something important.

"We have to be careful not to be discovered by them." My aunt whispered, her eyes revealing a hint of firmness and determination.

The black wolf shook its tail gently to show that it understood. It knew that the current situation was very dangerous and it had to act carefully and not be careless.

The two approached quietly, hiding in the bushes as much as possible. They were always prepared to deal with emergencies, but at the same time they also hoped to hear some useful clues.

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