Everyday Players at Hogwarts.

Chapter 468 Little Hangleton

Chapter 468 Little Hangleton
"You also have a lot of questions for Ryan."

"That mirror world Ryan must know something." Ginny said softly, looking at her fiancé.

She misinterpreted Harry's exclamation.

"Yes, I do have a lot to ask him." Harry then remembered something.

The task progress on his task panel has not been refreshed for half a month.

Because he had been secretly studying the mirror world recently and had just gotten engaged, he almost forgot about his mission.

This shouldn't be the case.

It was as if there was a force that made him forget all this for a while.

Forgot the panel that appeared in my retina.

Harry blinked. A new task!
Mission Three: Find Little Hangleton in the Mirror World and summon the Mirror Beast.

Note: This mirror beast does not refer to the Pluto Dragon. The mirror beast will automatically appear after arriving here. You must defeat it without summoning the Pluto Dragon.

Harry frowned. The notes for this task didn't explain why they had to do this.

Tasks like accepting or rejecting oneself are explained as strengthening the magic of love within oneself.

Accepting yourself can transform the "shield" of love into a "sword" against the outside world.

Rejecting yourself will increase the defensive power of the "shield".

But no matter what choice you make, only the stronger one can serve as a candle to illuminate the way from the afterlife to the real world.

You can use it to find your mother with the help of the Resurrection Stone.

And why does the task description use the word summon?
It is clearly noted that the mirror beast will also appear when he appears.

Why can't I summon Pluto Dragon?

This task just happened to be refreshed at this time. Does Ryan not want to see him?
He forgot the task panel, was it also because of Ryan?

"I wrote to Ryan and asked him."

"I'm a little sleepy. I need to take a rest." Harry lied.

He rubbed his eyes, pretended to be sleepy, and pretended to go upstairs.

His thoughts were now entirely focused on the mission.

And Ryan didn't seem to want to see him right now.

Perhaps Ryan didn't want to have anything to do with someone who was going to perform the taboo ritual of resurrection for the time being.

After all, the god of death seems to be real.

And both of their ancestors had connections with the god of death.

Ryan is the descendant of the boss, so perhaps that’s why Ryan cannot have anything to do with the god of death.

After all, in the story, the boss was defeated by the god of death.

The third brother can be considered the winner, as he is the third brother’s descendant.

Harry went upstairs while guessing. Ginny rushed forward to support Harry.

"Ginny, I'm waiting outside!" Bill suddenly said when he ran into Harry and Ginny.

He rolled his eyes.

He just heard Harry say that he was sleepy and wanted to go upstairs to rest.

But Bill could tell at a glance that Harry was pretending.

This bastard must be trying to trick Ginny into the room.

So, he suddenly said something nonsensical, seemingly talking to Ginny.

In fact, he was signaling to Harry that he had discovered his little thoughts.

"What are you thinking about?" Ginny looked at Bill unhappily.

She understood Bill's thoughts in an instant.

She just thought it was Bill's heart, so everything she saw was dirty.

Couldn't she tell that Harry was pretending to be sleepy?
But Harry obviously had something important to do, so he couldn't hide his panic.

Bill didn't think that was as dirty as he thought.

Ron looked upstairs in confusion.

How come he was left behind in just a few minutes?

But he really didn't dare to go find Luna now.

That guy Ryan can bring them back to the ground from the moon in an instant.

He didn't dare to offend him, even if it was possible.

The British Library, the largest library in the United Kingdom.

It was established in July 1973 through the merger of the former British Museum Library, the National Central Library, the National Science and Invention Reference Library, the National Science and Technology Lending Library and the British National Catalogue Company.

The books are arranged in two parts: humanities and social sciences.

Science, technology and industry are another part.

The library owns every book and newspaper ever published in Britain.

A copy of both periodicals and sheet music must be kept in the library.

The Humanities and Social Sciences Division has 13 million volumes, including collections in the Oriental and Indian rooms, the National Sound Archive, manuscripts, music, maps, newspapers and stamps.

And Harry is here at this moment, in the British Library of the Mirror World.

It was in London, a city Harry was familiar with and the location of Diagon Alley.

Ten minutes ago, after declining Ginny's company, he entered the mirror world through the glass on the window (because Mrs. Weasley and others consciously took mirrors away from Harry's room, they felt that the mirror world was too dangerous).

The reason for choosing the British Library is that it has the most complete map of the United Kingdom.

As for whether Little Hangleton would be a wizard's village.

That's simply impossible.

Hogsmeade is the only purely wizarding village in Britain.

Therefore, he didn't need to go to Hogwarts to look up a map of the wizarding world.

Because the wizarding world overlaps with the Muggle world.

Sitting at the long table in the library, Harry conjured up a pen and drew circles on a map that was completely reversed from the real world.

"There are ten Little Hangletons in total. In England. But this is the most likely one." Harry thought as he drew a circle in the lower left corner of the map.

Because next to Little Hangleton in England is a town called Great Hangleton.

"Clear water!" Harry drew his wand.

Under his intentional control, the water mist dripped onto the smooth ground.

A thin layer of water film formed, reflecting everything around it - like a mirror.

Harry waved his wand again, and the place marked on the map seemed to be cut by an invisible blade and flew into his arms.

He took a deep breath and stepped into the 'mirror' he had just created.

He seemed to have entered a strange world, and it was pitch black all around him.

He silently recited the exact address, and a mirror answered him.

He was like a piece of iron being attracted by a magnet.

The next second, light reappeared around them.

He stood in a pool of water.

In front of him was a wooden signpost.

Harry looked up at its two arrows: Big Hangleton, five miles Little Hangleton, one mile.

Harry walked quickly in the direction of Little Hangleton.

He walked for a while and could see nothing around him but the tall hedges on either side and the wide blue summer sky overhead.

But the closer he got, the more he felt something was calling him.

That might be what he's going to beat.

That thing, no, that unknown mirror beast will appear when he reaches the place he perceives.

He also understood why the task description said summons.

At the corner, he closed his eyes, "Go right!"

So he turned right and went steeply down the hillside, and a valley suddenly appeared in front of him.

It was a village nestled between two steep hills, with a church and cemetery clearly visible.

It's Little Hangleton!
(End of this chapter)

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