Hogwarts: The Savior's Strong Cousin

Chapter 273 A Breakthrough

"Harry, look, this cream muffin looks great too. I'm going to buy one to try." Ron was choosing excitedly. He was a person who was particularly interested in food.

They found a quiet corner with their desserts and sat down, enjoying the delicious food while chatting about recent magic courses and some interesting things they experienced at Hogwarts. Such a relaxing and happy time made Harry feel calm and satisfied, and he felt that he was really lucky to have such friends and such a life.

The afternoon sun gradually set, and the people in the market gradually dispersed. Harry, Ron and Hermione walked out of the market together and returned to the campus of Hogwarts. They shared laughter and good memories, and felt the friendship and tacit understanding between each other. For Harry, this was not only a simple shopping and tasting, but also a cherishment and gratitude for life and friendship.

Back in the dormitory, Harry put the remaining dessert on the bedside table, ready to enjoy it during his study time at night. He sat by the window, looking at the starry sky and the moon outside the window, his heart full of expectations for the future and love for life. He knew that every day of hard work and study was a step towards realizing his dream. In this academy full of magic and miracles, he was slowly growing into a more mature and capable wizard.

On a cold winter morning at Hogwarts, Harry Potter woke up with a strange feeling of tiredness and weakened magical power. He tried to concentrate, but found it difficult to activate the simple magic that he usually performed with ease. This sudden feeling of weakness made him feel uneasy.

He decided to check his wand before breakfast, as the condition of the wand might affect his magic performance. He picked up his wand from the bedside table and carefully observed every inch of wood grain and every inlaid magic core. There seemed to be no obvious problems with the wand, the surface was smooth and there was no sign of damage.

"Maybe I slept too late last night, which caused me to lack physical strength." Harry said to himself, trying to find a reasonable explanation. However, he still felt an inexplicable uneasiness in his heart, as if something important was quietly lost.

He put on his school uniform and prepared to go to the cafeteria for breakfast, hoping that the fresh food would help him restore his spirit and magical strength. Walking in the corridor, he met Hermione.

"Harry, you look a little strange. What's wrong?" Hermione asked with concern. She was extremely sensitive to Harry's changes.

"Well, maybe I slept too late last night and now I feel a little weak." Harry answered as lightly as possible, not wanting to make Hermione worry too much.

Hermione frowned, clearly not satisfied with this explanation. She knew Harry was usually an early riser, and was very confident and sensitive about his magical abilities. She was a little worried, but she also knew that if Harry really needed help, he would say so.

They went to the Great Hall together and took their usual seats. Harry tried to enjoy his breakfast, but the food did not seem to give him the energy and vitality he usually did. He felt a faint depression, as if a latent energy in his body was gradually fading.

"Are you sure you're okay?" Hermione put down the magical toast in her hand and looked at Harry with concern.

Harry tried to force a smile. "It's okay, Hermione. Maybe I just need more rest."

Hermione nodded, knowing that sometimes friends need their own space and time to adjust and recover. She decided to trust Harry's words for the time being, but still secretly paid attention to his situation.

After breakfast, they walked to the classroom together, ready to face the new round of classes today. Harry silently told himself that he needed to concentrate, and even when the magic power weakened, he could not give up the pursuit of knowledge and skills. He hoped that this was only a temporary situation and he would be able to return to normal soon.

In the magic class, he tried his best to keep up with the professor's explanation and tried to use his limited magical power to complete the exercises in class. Although it was a bit difficult, he was unwilling to show weakness, because he knew that only by overcoming difficulties could he truly grow into a powerful wizard.

After school, he decided to find a quiet place to calm down and adjust his state. He chose a hidden corner by the Hogwarts lake, letting the clearness and tranquility of the lake help him regain his calm and strength. He closed his eyes, took a deep breath, and tried to reconnect the subtle connection between himself and the magical world.

He silently chanted magic spells in his heart, trying to awaken the gradually dormant magical energy. As he focused and meditated, he felt a faint feedback, a subtle but real flow of power, as if telling him that no matter how big the challenge was, he had the ability to overcome it.

Harry continued to sit by the lake until the afterglow of the sunset shone on the water. His heart gradually calmed down, and he felt that he had regained some of his lost strength. He knew that this experience was a growth and enlightenment, and he needed to cherish and protect his magical power more, and also learn to find solutions in difficult situations.

After experiencing the challenge of weakening his magical power, Harry Potter is determined to regain his status and confidence. He realizes that the magical world is not always easy and smooth, and what he has to do is to learn to move forward unswervingly in the face of difficulties.

The next morning, when he woke up, the sun was shining brightly on his bed. He felt a new energy and determination, and decided to use every minute of the day to improve his magical abilities. He decided to start by waking up early, because that was when he felt the most energetic and motivated.

He quickly put on his school uniform, grabbed his wand, and prepared to go to the Hogwarts training grounds, where there were various facilities and spaces for students to train and experiment with magical skills. On the way, he met Ron and Hermione.

"Good morning, Harry!" Ron waved the bread in his hand and said while eating.

"Good morning, Ron, Hermione!" Harry responded with a smile. Although he felt low yesterday, he had regained his usual energy and smile.

Hermione noticed that Harry's condition had obviously improved. She smiled and said, "It seems that the problem yesterday has been solved?"

"Well, it might just take a little time to adjust. Thank you for your concern." Harry looked at his two friends gratefully, knowing that he had the best support and understanding around him.

They came to the training ground together and started a day of learning and experimenting. Harry concentrated on various magic exercises, constantly challenging his limits and striving to make breakthroughs and improvements in every skill.

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