Everyday Players at Hogwarts.

Chapter 586 The Marauder’s Map

Chapter 586 The Marauder’s Map
It was 8 o'clock in the morning, in the Ravenclaw student dormitory, on the four-poster bed in the corner.

Ryan was flipping through a book with an absurdly long title, and except for him and Harry, everyone around them was still fast asleep.

The book is called "A Study of the Actual and Abstract Consequences of Natural Death, with Particular Interest on the Reunification of Spirit and Matter."

Its author is Bertrand de Pansy-Profoundes.

He wrote this book as a study of how to avoid natural death both practically and abstractly, and especially of the reunification of spirit and matter.

Voldemort, Dumbledore and Grindelwald are all fans of this book.

But for Ryan, the book was too negative.

Profoundus is well versed in how to avoid death.

But he knew nothing about the field of resurrection.

It also clearly expressed a negative attitude.

He says several times in the book, "Just give up. This will never happen."

It's really misleading.

Resurrection is a law engraved into the afterlife.

The Resurrection Stone is the ultimate embodiment of this law.

Although this law disappeared due to Ignotus' victory.

It represents Ignotus’s avoidance of death (the cloak of invisibility) – that is, the manifestation of the law of prolonging life.

But resurrection always exists.

Just because you can't discover it doesn't mean you deny it.

The magical world is developing so slowly because there are too many authors like this.

"Ryan, can I ask you a question now?" A voice suddenly sounded in his ear.

It's Harry.

Looking at him anxiously.

"It just so happens that this book makes me angry." Ryan closed the book with a snap, turned it into a shadow and threw it down.

It then passed through the bed and regained its solid form just before it hit the ground.

Harry looked at Ryan. Although he wanted to ask what the book was.

But in order to get the answer as soon as possible, he suppressed his curiosity and said, "Well, Dumbledore confessed to me.

He informed me that I was a Horcrux.

Also, Grindelwald is pregnant. He doesn't have the energy to pay attention to me anymore.

Do I need to construct lies until April next year?"

"need.

But this is just in case.

Let me give you a suggestion.

Hogsmeade Day is usually on Sunday.

It is usually held on the last Sunday of the second month of school.

But because of the championship, I can go every Sunday now.

And next April will also be a Sunday.

All you have to do is keep going to Hogsmeade every Sunday.

Just come back late." Ryan lied without changing his expression.

Grindelwald's pregnancy was the result of his recent impulse.

Naturally, there will be no need to be as troublesome as the original future.

Grindelwald and Dumbledore are still concerned about resurrection.

But now that they have children, they no longer pay much attention to it.

It is a very exhausting thing for a wizard to be pregnant.

Not to mention that Grindelwald is so old.

Although he can rely on his nature as a demigod wizard and a large amount of magic potions and supplements to recuperate.

But inevitably, their insight will decline.

He would no longer have the intention to discipline Harry.

Dumbledore also paid more attention to the children.

Plus, they didn't connect the figure in the prophecy with Harry from the beginning. Harry just needs to stay calm and not act recklessly.

But Ryan obviously couldn't answer that way.

He did not want to admit that he was the author of the formula for the potion that could help men conceive.

Time: 10 o'clock, in the auditorium.

"Harry, why do you suddenly want to go to Hogsmeade?
Don't you care too much about it?" Ron asked Harry curiously at the Ravenclaw table.

"Ginny and I have an appointment to go to Madam Puddifoot's tea shop." Harry lied seriously.

Ron believed it immediately.

This made Harry wonder if Ron believed what he said.

Rather than the influence of his ability.

"But Ginny is only a second year.

Is Ginny going to go through the passage through the Whomping Willow?
It's too dirty there, not suitable for humanoids to walk in." Ron looked at Ginny with a bit of heartache.

He thought it wasn't worth it.

Lupin was not here now, so he could not go there directly through the Floo network in the fireplace in Lupin's room.

In response, Ginny just hummed happily, "Harry already thought of that.

Fred and George specifically told us about a secret passage.

We can go through there instead of—"

Ginny looked towards the front hall, where Filch was holding a long list and checking each person fiercely, looking at each person's face suspiciously, guarding against anyone who shouldn't be there slipping out.

Draco and Pansy were there too.

Today the two of them planned to spend a good day in Hogsmeade.

Therefore Crabbe and Goyle did not follow them.

Instead, he was with several other Slytherin students whose names he couldn't remember.

"What? A secret passage!" Ron quickly lowered his voice, "I'm their brother!"

"In fact, it's more than just a secret passage." Harry took out a piece of parchment a little awkwardly, took out his wand, and touched it lightly, "I solemnly swear that I'm up to no good."

Thin lines of ink, as thin as a spider's web, immediately began to appear where the wand had just touched.

The lines merged and crossed each other, extending to every corner of the parchment. Then words began to appear above the parchment, in large curved green letters. They were:

Supplier of aids for the magical mischief maker
Moony, Wormtail, Padfoot, and Prongs, gentlemen

Proudly presenting the Marauder's Map.

"Wormtail, Padfoot? And Moony Prongs?" Ron didn't even have time to get jealous, "These are your dad and Lupin!

Fred and George gave this to you?
How did they get it, did Lupin give it to them?"

However, Ron didn't listen to Harry's answer.

Harry said that the parchment was found by Fred and George in Filch's room during detention.

Ron turned a deaf ear to it.

He just quickly took the parchment and studied it.

This map shows every detail of Hogwarts castle and grounds.

But the really noteworthy things were the tiny footprint-shaped dots of ink moving across the map, each with a name written in tiny letters below it.

Surprisingly, the animals also appear to be labeled with names.

Just like where they are now.

Next to his footprints there were four small chicken claw-like marks with the word "Banban" written on them.

Next to Filch were four slightly larger plum blossom seals with the word Norris written below.

He quickly looked towards the Black Lake again.

There were densely packed footprints gathering in the center of the Black Lake.

"Krum doesn't seem to be planning to come out!" Ron said indignantly.

He found it at the edge of a large group of footprints.

There was one footprint that didn't move.

It says Krum Victor below.

(End of this chapter)

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