Anaska ran to Lupine's house at dawn the next day. Not surprisingly, she saw Sirius Black and Remus Lupine in a mess.

They must have not stayed in the house well last night, the two of them were covered with dead leaves and grass leaves, and they were in a mess.They were dealing with scratches on their faces and arms when Anaska entered.

"Good morning, Anaska." Sirius waved cheerfully.

Lupine turned his head too, and smiled weakly.

After confirming that what happened last night was not all a dream, Anaska felt relieved, and her eyes became more gentle without her knowing it.

In order to avoid frightening other Hogsmeade wizards, Anaska made an agreement with the mice to gather all eligible gray mice in the UK to the hill where Lupine lived.

There is no one here, and the space is relatively wide, enough for them to display their fists.

The three of them wanted to clear Sirius so badly that even though Lupine desperately needed a break, they decided together to start searching for the rats quickly.

Obviously, if Peter Pettigrew really was in it, he wouldn't want to meet Lupine or any of Sirius, so this time, to make sure none of the gray mice escaped, Anas The rats of Card have convinced the feral cats in the UK.

This was an unprecedented combination of cat and mouse. Almost all gray mice disappeared from the British Isles overnight. This weird animal commotion even made the morning news of Muggles.

After Sirius and Lupine finished treating the wound, Anaska signaled to the little mouse waiting nearby.

The wild cats were the first to gather around. They formed a huge circle, and the mountain was filled with meowing and meowing.

A small group of mice drove a group of gray mice into the circle.With the wild cat watching, the gray mice trembled with fright, but they had no courage to escape. Of course, they probably couldn't escape.

After a while, the circle of wild cats was filled with gray mice.

"The number is less than expected." Lupine looked at the situation of rats all over the mountains and fields outside the window. "It's okay, move faster, and the inspection should be finished in three days."

Anaska sighed.

"...that's not all." She tried to avoid the eyes of the other two people, because she didn't want to say how many mice were to be checked, "here is only one third."

"It's not too much, come on, let's start early." Sirius naturally put his arm around Anaska's shoulder and said with a smile.

"Me and Anaska, without you." Lupine pointed to Sirius, "the rats are making enough noise, you'd better turn into a dog and keep it in the house, whatever you want , but don't come out."

Sirius' grin froze on his face.

"It's not fair, shouldn't it be my business to find Peter Pettigrew?" argued Sirius.

"No, you can't go out anymore." Lupine's attitude was firm. "A large group of dementors are looking for you outside."

Sirius shrugged and said: "Those things are nothing to be afraid of, I just..."

"They will attract Aurors." Lupine explained patiently. "We have no evidence to exonerate you. I guess you know how the Ministry of Magic treats people who flee Azkaban without permission..."

Sirius interrupted him, looking hopefully at Anaska, "Speak for me, you don't think so, do you?"

Anaska thought like Lupin, nothing was more important than Sirius' safety.

But under the gaze of those dark gray eyes, she found herself really shaken, and Anaska could not refuse any of his requests.

Out of guilt and reason, Anaska quickly looked away, lowered her head and stared at her toes.

This time, Sirius' shoulders really slumped.

"You can't count me out," he said, "I'm going to take the damn..."

"It's for your safety," Lupine insisted. "We'll come back for lunch at noon. If you're bored, you can tidy up the house for me."

Sirius seemed eager to get another shot, but his words were suddenly blocked.

He suddenly calmed down, shrugged indifferently, "Okay, that's fine, I'll come and see the house."

Sirius leaned over and kissed Anaska's forehead, then let go of her, and then walked towards the back room as if he didn't care.

Lupine and Anaska left the house, and he locked the door solemnly.

Anaska hesitated for a moment before speaking: "Remus... I always feel that Sirius promised too lightly."

"Obviously," Lupine nodded approvingly, "he'll try to use his little tricks to get out of there in a minute, thinking we won't find out. Look, it won't be so easy today."

Sure enough, Anaska didn't feel anyone else's breath around her all morning, and Sirius Black was quite sluggish during lunch.

After the short break, the two of them went back to deal with the gray mouse, and Sirius didn't bring up the matter again, and he competed with the house.

Screening gray rats is quite a tiring job.Of the two, only Lupine knew what Peter Pettigrew looked like when he became a mouse. Anaska could only exclude some completely different ones from his description, and the rest could only be verified one by one. .

Lupine told Anaska the magic spell to force the Animagus to appear, but she hadn't practiced it very well, and she often failed.Naturally, the main force among the two became Lupine, and his efficiency was much higher than that of Anaska.

Constantly using magic is very tiring. Anaska was out of breath, and Lupine was sweating profusely. His body had not yet fully recovered, and the high-intensity labor was too much for him.

What was even more depressing was that none of the rats showed signs that he was a wizard.

"... there are a few mice that look like Peter," Lupine said, hanging down his wand, "but they're not... maybe we should call Sirius out. I always lost my mind easily when I was a werewolf, and Sirius was right Peter's impression should be much deeper than mine, he may be able to recognize it at a glance."

Anaska adjusted her breathing, the fear in her heart was actually stronger than it showed.They don't have any evidence that Peter Pettigrew is alive, so they just rely on their guesses.

If you search all the mice, there is still no sign of Peter Pettigrew...

She didn't want to think about it.

All that can be done at the moment is to grasp at the straw in front of me.

It was almost evening, and Sirius, who was in a good mood, appeared in front of the two of them. He went over and gave Lupine a hammer on the shoulder, "You did a good job with this spell, Remus, I put a lot of effort into it."

"I still hope it can trap you for another week." Lupine smiled wryly with a headache, but there was no displeasure in his eyes, "Go in quickly."

From the next day onwards, Sirius came out much more often, although Lupine struggled every day to find a way to trap him inside.The two boys seemed to regard this as a pretty good game, and Sirius did use it to pass a lot of alone time.

However, as the number of unchecked gray rats dwindled gradually, Anaska's worry was almost unbearable, and Lupine was becoming more and more unable to hide the haggardness of overwork.

"Listen, you asked me to come out and help. I can recognize the ugly appearance of Pettigrew Peter with my eyes closed. As long as he is still alive, he must be handed over to me and let me solve it myself." Sirius mentioned Pettigrew Peter, always gritted his teeth unconsciously, "Don't worry about the others, whether it's Aurors or Dementors, they can't find it here."

Anaska has long been faintly shaken by Sirius' repeated demands, she has never been good at rejecting this Mr. Black, in any way.

Finally, Lupine sighed and nodded stiffly and with difficulty.

Sirius almost cheered happily, while Lupine frowned and reminded solemnly: "You can't be outside for more than an hour."

Sirius hadn't heard what Lupine was saying, he had already lifted Anaska up.

Anaska was turned dizzy, and she probably knew that Sirius actually didn't care so much about getting off the crime, and he cared more about how to avenge the Potters.Before Remus brought it up, he didn't seem to have considered that Peter Pettigrew wasn't dead yet, so he had a dispensable attitude towards this matter itself.Sirius reacted violently, but it was suffocating to be locked up in the house these days, especially when she and Lupine were out in the yard and he was alone in the room.

There are few canines that are good at being alone, and it is impossible not to take them out for a walk.

Even though Sirius wasn't really a big dog, his Animagus always reflected something about him personally.

Sirius lifted Anaska into his arms and kissed it, regardless of Lupine's presence.Anaska was a little embarrassed, but the other two men didn't seem to mind much.

Since the resumption of the relationship, Sirius had mastered remembering all the things his students used to do, and because of the so long separation, his enthusiasm was so high that Anaska felt overwhelmed in just the past few days.

After Sirius joined the gray mouse inspection team, the efficiency improved a lot.

As Lupine said, Sirius is deeply impressed by the appearance of Peter Pettigrew. In addition, as an Animagus himself, he is better at persecuting Animagus than the other two.

The dense group of rats became sparse at a speed sufficient to distinguish them with the naked eye.

Some of the rats with disabled feet were freed after being inspected, and some were unlucky and became food for the hungry wild cats watching by.

Next, when the last gray mouse with missing toes was checked from whiskers to toes, the thing that scares Anaska the most still happened——

No Peter Pettigrew.

The author has something to say: I am very grateful to Helia, Lorraine, and Rose for throwing me a landmine. I love you ╰(*°▽°*)╯

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I'm thinking about getting married and having kids...

Saturday was really not busy, I went to the movies with 50 yuan in my pocket =_=

The director's brain is really big... After watching it, my brain is also wide open, and a good idea popped up in my mind.

=L=It has been recorded, and I can write it when I have a chance in the future.

=L=I really can only eat in the canteen in the future, take this opportunity to skip dinner and lose weight orz...

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