Hogwarts lazy snake

Chapter 33 Astronomy Opening Fog

Horn, Draco and Carlotta took out the brass telescope from the dormitory and just left the common room. Horn didn't want to hold it, and why would he use his hands when he had magic.

Is magic such an inconvenient method?

So he waved his wand quietly and whispered, "Wingardium Leviosa!" Then he saw the brass telescope slowly rise and float beside him.

The two people on the side also thought it was a good idea when they saw Horn doing this, but knowing their own level, they asked Horn for help to make the telescope float together. However, Horn refused and said that if he wanted to be lazy...well, if he wanted to master magic, he had to practice more.

Start now.

The three of them walked towards the astronomy tower together.

Along the way, Draco looked at the telescope floating beside him, which was about to fall apart but was holding its breath. While watching the road carefully, he looked at Carlotta on Horn's right with some jealousy, who was controlling the telescope with some ease. Carlotta looked around excitedly, and from time to time she showed off to Draco how skillfully she was handling the telescope that was floating next to her more and more steadily.

When they arrived at the Astronomy Tower, they saw a tall professor standing there waiting. The professor was wearing a wizard robe that fluttered gently in the breeze. Her face was delicate and her eyes were deep.

Professor Aurora Sinistra smiled slightly when she saw the students from both colleges gathered together and said:

"Welcome everyone to Astronomy class. I'm your professor, Aurora Sinistra. Now, let's begin roll call."

Her voice was clear and loud, and it was clearly heard by everyone in the night air. As the roll call went on, the students' eyes were focused on the professor, full of anticipation and curiosity about the class.

On a starry night, students from Slytherin and Hufflepuff stood on the top of the Astronomy Tower, preparing for their astronomy class.

After a few days of magic learning, the young wizards had wild imaginations about whether they would learn mysterious magic in this course about the sky and stars. Some even wondered whether they would learn the magic of making the moon fall.

Professor Aurora Sinistra stood quietly in front of the students, her black hair neatly hidden in an exquisite wizard's pointed hat.

She has healthy wheat-colored skin and exudes a unique charm.

Those green eyes were like a deep lake, as if containing the light of stars, making people fall deeply into them.

Her lips are as beautiful as cherries and she always has a gentle and mysterious smile.

The professor opened his lips and said, "Astronomy class is not just about observing the starry sky. In the magical world, the starry sky and magic are inextricably linked with each other in mysterious ways."

“The movement of stars and the arrangement of constellations may hide powerful magical powers and unknown secrets. Through the study and understanding of astronomical phenomena, we can better comprehend the true meaning of magic.”

As she spoke, she gestured gracefully with her hands, and her eyes were filled with awe and anticipation of the starry sky.

The class began, Horn, Draco and Carlotta stood together, looking up at the vast starry sky.

Draco frowned and complained with disgust: "I really don't understand why I have to take classes with Hufflepuffs. These mediocre guys will only hold us back."

As he said this, he waved his hand impatiently, thinking to himself: "Taking classes with them is simply lowering my status."

Horn smiled lightly, shrugged helplessly, and sighed silently in his heart. Draco changed again, but not much: "Draco, don't say that, everyone comes to Hogwarts to study."

After all, this is the kind of education Draco has always received, so it would take time to lead him astray.

If Hermione and the others hadn't mediated on the Hogwarts Express, it would have been this tsundere who triggered the incident these days.

Carlotta raised her eyebrows, crossed her arms over her chest, and said teasingly with a smile: "Draco, didn't you say in the restaurant that as a Slytherin you should be polite? Why have you forgotten it now?"

But in my heart I felt that Draco was still as arrogant as ever. I even thought he had changed in the restaurant.

Draco's face froze, and he was about to retort, but he found that the young Hufflepuff wizards around him were all looking at him, which made him feel a little embarrassed. He snorted and stopped talking, feeling angry in his heart.

Draco snorted coldly, crossed his arms over his chest, turned his head and said, "Excellent? I can't tell."

Horn felt the night wind and looked up at the starry sky. Although he didn't use a telescope, the sky was so bright in this pollution-free era. He looked and looked, and suddenly felt a trance, and his body consciously practiced the secret method.

The stars in the sky in Horn's eyes seemed to resonate with the things left by his ancestor Ambot in his mind. He seemed to be in a brilliant sea of ​​stars. Countless stars were shining with mysterious light, echoing with the magic power in his body.

Every star seemed to be telling him ancient and mysterious magical knowledge, and he felt his body and mind immersed in a wonderful state.

Others only saw Horn's eyes closed, the expression on his face sometimes relaxed, sometimes solemn, and there were faint fluctuations of magical power around his body, as if he had established some special connection with the starry sky.

Just around his body, a layer of faint starlight, so thin that it was almost invisible, was looming, as if forming a hazy curtain of light that enveloped him.

Just as Carlotta saw Horn's strange look and was about to reach out to wake him up, Professor Aurora Sinistra quickly raised her hand to stop her.

The professor lowered his voice and said, "Don't disturb him, kid. Horn is in a special state now. Perhaps he is resonating with the power of the starry sky."

"This kind of opportunity is very rare for a wizard. We should let him experience and feel it naturally."

At the same time, he signaled everyone to be quiet.

After hearing this, Carlotta nodded, although she was full of doubts, withdrew her hand, and stared at Horn quietly with the professor, secretly wondering what Horn was going through.

Draco looked ahead with a somewhat longing look, curled his lips and said, "Mysterious power? Humph, I don't believe it." But in his heart, he felt a little envious.

Carlotta retorted: "Just because you don't believe it doesn't mean it doesn't exist. Maybe we should keep an open mind." As she said this, she clenched her fists with a serious expression, feeling helpless about Draco's stubbornness.

After a while, Horn slowly opened his eyes and woke up from his training.

There was a strange light flickering in his eyes, as if the afterglow of the stars still lingered.

He exhaled lightly, and that breath seemed to carry the coolness and mystery of the starry sky. The faint starlight around him gradually dissipated, and his body trembled slightly, as if he had not yet completely escaped from that wonderful state.

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