Chapter 177 Harry's calamity counts(1/2)
"I'm going to use my invisible cloak," said Harry. "Fortunately I found it again."
Hao Fang rolled his eyes and thought it was you who found it? It was not what Dumbledore had for you.
But this is youth, always self-righteous.
"I will go there too..." Ron said firmly.
"You go too? But if we are caught, you will be fired." Harry hesitated.
"If you get expelled, just as you said, if that person really comes back, how can you go to school..." Ron sighed.
Finally, Harry finally agreed.
After supper, the two of them nervously avoided others and sat in the common room. No one came to pay attention to them; in fact, the Gryffindor students now had nothing to say to Harry.
This is the first time Harry hasn't felt sorry for this incident.
Harry and Ron rarely spoke, thinking about what they were about to do.
Hao Fang also began his own preparations. If there were no accidents, he would have to face Voldemort this time, not as simple as last time.
On the other hand, the students went to bed one by one, and the number of people in the common lounge gradually decreased.
"You can get the invisible cloak." Ron said.
At this time, Li Qiaodan finally stretched and left yawning.
Harry ran upstairs, rushed into their dark dormitory, and took out the invisible clothes.
At this moment, he accidentally saw the flute that Hagrid gave him at Christmas. He pocketed it and prepared to use it to deal with Lu Wei - he felt that he was not in the mood to sing for the big dog.
He ran back to the common room quickly.
"We'd better wear invisible clothes here-" Ron suggested.
"What are you doing?" A person's voice sounded in one corner of the room.
Neville flashed out from behind an armchair and grabbed his toad, Laifu. It seemed that Laifu had fought for freedom just now.
"Nothing, Neville, nothing." Harry said, hurriedly hid the invisible cloak behind his back.
Neville stared at their guilty face.
"You are going to go out again," he said.
"No, no," Ron said, "we don't want to go out. Neville, why don't you go to bed?"
Harry looked at the master clock next to the door. They could no longer waste time. Snape was probably playing music to make Lu Wei fall asleep.
"You can't go out," said Neville. "You will be caught. In that case, Gryffindor will be even more unlucky."
"You don't understand," Harry said. "This is very important."
But this time, Neville seemed to be determined and tried to stop them regardless of his own.
"I won't let you do this," he said, rushing over to block the entrance of the portrait hole, "I want - I want to compete with you!"
"Navi." Ron was furious, "Do away from the hole, don't be an idiot-"
"Don't call me an idiot!" said Neville, "I don't think you should violate the school rules anymore! And you encouraged me to bravely resist others!"
"Yes, but not resisting us." Ron said furiously, "Navi, you don't know what you're doing."
He took a step forward, and Neville threw away the toad Caifu in his hand, and the little thing disappeared after hopping a few times.
"Come on, come and hit me!" Neville raised his fists and said. "I'm ready!"
Harry was speechless for a moment.
"Think of a way," he said to Ron anxiously.
Ron was speechless. What could he do? He was actually just mentally retarded.
At this time, the shortcomings of Hermione's lack of it began to be exposed.
Perhaps, all aspects will be secretly controlled by Dumbledore to help them get many secrets and answers, but the lack of strength is irreparable.
Currently, Harry and Ron are not on the same level as Hermione, and there is no good way to solve Neville.
In the original plot, Hermione used the full-body bondage spell here, which is "all petrification".
This is the level of a top student. Neither Harry nor Ron learned this spell.
This is a mantra that only involves extracurricular reading materials in the first grade. Not all mantras are recorded in the textbook.
As for Harry and Ron, it is not enough to read textbooks alone, let alone related extracurricular reading materials?
As for Hermione, she read more than just the first-grade extracurricular reading materials, and even began to involve magic knowledge in the higher grades, and her strength was definitely not ordinary.
If Harry hadn't relied on the advantages of benefiting from family bloodline, and the influence of Voldemort's remnant soul, and the professors kept opening small chores for deliberate training, would it really be Harry's turn to come from behind?
However, Harry can't be completely underestimated.
Neville has to cross the past at present.
Since magic is not good, Harry and Ron can only make the worst decision.
The two of them looked at each other, then rushed towards Neville, one left and one right, and directly used force to force Navie to suppress it, and then tied it up directly with a rope.
Because Neville is stronger, Harry and Ron are once struggling, and it is difficult for him to subdue Neville.
It can only be said that the two have greater advantages, otherwise Neville should be stronger.
In order to prevent Neville from screaming in the middle of the night and leading others over, they had to stuff Neville's mouth so that he could not speak.
"You will understand later, Neville," Ron said, and then they stepped over Neville and put on the invisible cloak.
However, they always felt that this was not a good sign, leaving Neville behind and was tied up in motion. In a state of high tension, every sculpture in the shadow looked like Felch's figure, and every slight sound of wind coming from afar sounded like a piercing ghost rushing towards them.
Just as they were about to climb the first staircase, they suddenly saw Mrs. Loris hiding on the top of the staircase.
"Oh, let's kick it, this time." Ron whispered in Harry's ear, but Harry shook his head. They walked around it carefully, and Mrs. Loris looked at them with two shiny eyes, but saw nothing.
They did not meet a single person along the way and successfully arrived at the stairs leading to the fourth floor. They saw Pipi Ghost jumping upstairs, pulling loose the carpet on the stairs, trying to make others fall.
"Who is there?" As they stepped on the stairs and walked towards him, Pipi Ghost suddenly narrowed his dark eyes that always liked to play tricks and said, "I know you are there, although I can't see it. Are you a ghoul, a resurrection ghost, or a student ghost?"
He ascended into the air and stopped, narrowing his eyes and looking at them.
"There is something invisible here that is sneaking around, and I should report to Felch."
Harry had an idea and had an idea.
"Pippi ghost," he said softly in a hoarse voice, "Barrow, the Blood Man, doesn't want to be seen by others, so he makes sense."
Pipi Ghost was shocked and almost fell from the air. He stabilized himself in time and circled a foot above the stairs.
"I'm sorry, Lord Bloodman, Mr. Barrow, Lord Lord." He said sweetly, "It's all my fault, it's all my fault-I didn't see you-I certainly can't see you, you're invisible-please forgive this little joke of the little Pipi ghost, Lord Lord."
"I have something to do here, Pipi." Harry roared, "I'm not allowed to come here again tonight."
"Abide by the order, sir, I will definitely obey the order." Pipi Ghost said, and rose back into the air. "I hope you will do things well. Lord Barrow, I won't disturb you." After he said that, he ran away quickly.
"That's amazing, Harry!" Ron whispered.
A few seconds later, they arrived outside the corridor of Sihu - the door had already opened a crack.
"How is it? See," Harry whispered, "Snape has successfully passed Louve."
Seeing the half-open door, they seemed to be more aware of what they were about to face.
Harry said to Ron under the invisible cloak: "If you want to give up now, I won't blame you."
He said: "You can take the invisible cloak away, I don't need it anymore."
"Don't say stupid things," Ron said, "Let's go together."
Harry pushed the door open.
With the squeaking sound of the door opening, a low barking sounded in their ears. Although the big dog could not see them, its three noses were twitching wildly towards them, sniffing.
"It was a harp at its feet," Ron said. "It must have been left by Snape."
"Obviously, as soon as the music stops, it will wake up right away." Harry said, "Okay, listen..."
He put Hagrid's flute to his mouth and blew it. He was blew out of tune, but as soon as he blew the first note, the big dog's eyes began to droop. Harry blew it almost without stopping. Slowly, the big dog's barking stopped-it swayed for a few sways, its knees softened and kneeled down, and then plopped onto the floor and fell to a deep sleep.
"So blow, don't stop." Ron reminded Harry, and at the same time, they took off their invisible clothes and tiptoed towards the trapdoor. As they approached the three huge heads, they could feel the hot and smelly smell of the big dog.
"I think we can pull the trap door open," Ron said, looking behind the big dog.
Ron gritted his teeth and carefully stepped over the big dog's leg. He bent down and pulled the pull-up loop on the trap door, which opened suddenly.
"Nothing can be seen—there is no ladder to go down, so we had to jump." Ron said with a reluctant expression.
While still playing the flute, Harry waved at Ron, drawing his attention, and then pointed at himself. "Do you want to be the first to go down? Really?" Ron said, "I don't know how deep the hole is. Put the flute down and see how I can coax the big dog to sleep."
I saw Ron suddenly smiled mysteriously and took out the new product of the world's transformation - the magic machine!
He turned on the magic machine and made the magic machine release music.
The big dog fell asleep in a deep sleep, even if Harry stopped playing the flute.
"By the way, where did you come from this magic machine?" Harry asked curiously.
To be continued...