Chapter 726 The Cross

The next day, when Brirem woke up, he found his head was a little dizzy and his arms and legs were a little sore, as if he had run a marathon before going to bed the night before.

Moreover, Brireem felt like he had a nightmare, but he couldn't remember anything. After lying in bed for a while, he had no choice but to get up groggily, get dressed, and start walking towards the breakfast room.

Along the way, Brireem kept touching his forehead, wondering if he had had a nightmare last night.

When he arrived at the breakfast restaurant, he found his friends waiting for him there.

Of course, it mainly applies to those friends who are just as lazy as him and didn't choose to attend early morning classes.

Several curious classmates asked him why his eyes were red and swollen, as if he had just been crying.

"Could it be that he lost a game of wizard cards last night and is secretly crying under the covers?" Neville Buston teased mischievously.

"Stop talking nonsense, I clearly won last night, okay?" Brireem laughed and scolded.

Hearing these words seemed to improve Briram's mood considerably, but he still couldn't figure out what was going on. He could only shake his head frantically, trying to forget the vague nightmare from last night as soon as possible.

Brireem recovered quickly. To be precise, after eating some breakfast and lying in bed for a few hours, he felt no abnormalities.

But he still couldn't shake the feeling of that mysterious boy and that strange dream—

This wasn't the first time he had dreamed of that strange boy.

This wasn't the first time he'd woken up with aches and pains all over his body.

Brireem had to dig out what looked like a gilded bronze cross, which he had tucked at the bottom of his suitcase. It was a gift from his mother before he left, and she insisted that he take it with him.

Even though the Hogwarts admissions staff had given Bligh's family a very detailed introduction to Hogwarts and the wizarding world, Bligh's mother, a woman who was not well-educated and a devout Catholic, firmly believed that Bligh had been sold to the devil by his father. Therefore, when Bligh went to Hogwarts, she forcefully and sadly shoved the bronze cross into Bligh's hands.

Of course, this bronze cross was completely relegated to the bottom of his suitcase a week after Blairim arrived at Hogwarts, after all—

Life at Hogwarts is so much fun!

Exquisite cuisine that you can eat to your heart's content, and dazzling magic.

Just a week later, Brireem completely forgot about his mother's alarmist warnings before she left.

But now, as he is deeply immersed in that strange dream and his body begins to undergo unusual changes, he realizes once again that the world he lives in is not so simple.

So he carefully hung up the bronze cross, seeking both divine help and his mother's protection.

"Hey, Bram, are you okay?" Bram's roommate suddenly asked loudly. He saw Bram kneeling strangely in front of his suitcase, and out of curiosity, Bram's roommate asked a few questions.

"Ah, no, it's nothing, I just feel a little weak." Brireem snapped out of his daze, forced a smile, and quickly hid the crucifix under his wizard's robes.

I passed my graduation defense smoothly, and now I'm just waiting for the academicians to turn my tassel at the graduation ceremony and then give me my graduation certificate and degree certificate.

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(End of this chapter)

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