Ron took out the gadgets made by Fred and George from his pocket, and the noisy sound almost woke up Lupin who was taking a nap.

Harry quickly stuffed the thing that had been whistling into the suitcase. After closing the lid, the sound was reduced. Harry relaxed his tense shoulders and leaned against Afro's side.

Ron said that he had originally intended to use it on Harry's uncle, but he missed the car that Avro brought to pick Harry up.

"Ron, have you forgotten? Muggles have a thing called express delivery!" Whenever Afro thought of the scene of putting this thing in Vernon's socks, she felt like she had lost a hundred million!

Ron packed up his suitcase and sat back down. "We can take it to Hogsmeade. Fred said we can sell it as a cheap prop."

"Do you know Hogsmeade?" Hermione put down the red-covered book she had been holding since getting on the bus. She nodded slightly as if she was just asking casually.

"I know!" Afro smiled sweetly and raised her arms in cooperation: "It's the only village in the UK without Muggles!"

Before Hermione could say anything, Afro seemed to suddenly think of something. She stood up abruptly and tiptoed to search for something in her suitcase.

"I almost forgot!" She took out a piece of paper from the suitcase and handed it to Harry. Harry tilted his head to look at the paper in front of him, then looked up at Afro.

His eyes were full of doubts.

Afro readily stuffed the paper into his hand and smiled at him: "I asked my father to sign it, I don't know if it will be useful."

Harry took the paper and looked down. It was an application form to go to Hogsmeade Village, and Mr. Campbell's name was signed behind the guardian.

As he held the permission slip, a warm feeling welled up in his heart, like warm spring water flowing in his heart.

It sweeps away all worries and concerns, bringing comfort and peace of mind.

Harry had worried about this during his first few days at the Leaky Cauldron. He had thought he would never get to visit Hogsmeade, and he had decided to find his own way to see it.

Harry folded the paper neatly and carefully put it in his coat pocket, cherishing it.

"I'm not sure if I can do it..." Afro felt a sudden nervousness in her heart as she looked at Harry's solemn actions. She scratched her head and said to him with a smile.

"If you can't go, I'll stay in school with you."

When Harry heard her say that she would stay with him, his heart seemed to stop for a moment, then started beating violently again. At that moment, a beam of light illuminated every corner of his heart.

Hermione glanced at the two people who were acting like they were in an idol drama, and felt that they seemed to be using scripts from different worlds.

Ron, who was half enlightened, felt as if he had eaten a plate of rice with only vinegar but no dumplings. His teeth were itching from the sourness. He was about to speak when the train suddenly stopped.

The lights suddenly went out, and the world fell into darkness. The carriage was wrapped in coldness, and in the darkness, Afro could vaguely hear the little wizard's frightened screams and the footsteps of someone running out from the carriage in front.

The train, which was originally full of joy and warmth, was like a person whose happiness had been sucked away, with the sky full of gray fog.

Harry groped in the darkness in the direction of Avro's memory and found a cold little hand on the frosted chair.

Afro, who was looking for an opportunity, had his hand on the chair suddenly wrapped by a heat source. In the darkness, a slight sound of clothes rubbing against each other was heard, and a warm body came up to him.

"Aphrodite, don't be afraid." The dark environment made it even more difficult for Harry, whose eyesight was already poor, to see the outlines of things clearly. He could only tentatively grope for Aphrodite's position and patted her on the back twice.

There was a creaking sound in the air, as if shoes were stepping on wooden boards, and the sliding door of the box was suddenly opened. Harry used his body to block Aphrodite and took out his wand.

"what!"

"Feel sorry!"

Someone passed by Ron's feet and hit Harry hard. The familiar voice told the people in the box that the person was their classmate.

"Neville? Do you know what happened in front?" Harry pulled his robe out from under Neville's buttocks, and Ron hurriedly helped him up to make room for another person.

"I don't know, I just..."

Before Neville could finish his words, the door of the box was opened again.

"Aphrodite?"

"Draco?"

As soon as the problem occurred on the train, Draco, who was sitting in the Slytherin carriage, was worried that Avro would be scared, so he simply abandoned his two little followers and went to search carriage by carriage.

"Aphrodite, where are you?" Draco only heard Aphrodite's voice in the darkness, but didn't know where he was sitting.

"Don't sit over here, there's no seat here!" Harry's voice was as cold as the weather outside the window, without any warmth at all.

"Aphrodite, are you sitting inside?" Draco ignored Harry's words and dissatisfaction. He moved his feet in small steps and squeezed into the box where there was no place to sit.

"Malfoy! I told you there's no room here!" Ron, who was sitting at the door, had his legs stuck between him and the chair by Draco who had squeezed in. The strange posture left his legs hanging in the air.

"Get out of the way, Weasley!"

"Get out! My leg is stuck here!"

"Aphrodite? Are you here?" The voices of Percy and Cedric came from outside the door again.

The whole box was as noisy as a circus. Afro tried hard to maintain order. She had not forgotten that there was a professor sleeping here.

"Stop making noise! ​​I'm fine!"

"Shut up!"

Lupin was finally woken up, and Afro heard him squirming in the corner. Everyone stopped the moment he made a sound.

"Who are you?" Draco heard a strange voice coming from the box, and his already irritable tone became even worse.

Lupin did not answer Draco's question. He took out his wand, and after a subtle sound of casting a spell, the box was filled with faint fluorescent light.

The people in the box looked at the tired face under the light, but his eyes were full of vigilance and caution.

Draco found Avro's seat in the dim light and squeezed in. Lupin stood up to make some space for the box, and Cedric and Percy, who were standing at the door, also walked in.

Lupin told the kids to stay here while he went to the front to talk to the driver.

The door of the box opened before Lupin could move.

A hand with only bones and no flesh was placed on the car door, and the shadow of a cloak extended to the ceiling.

The moment it appeared, Aphrodite felt cold all over, as if she had been thrown into a cold lake.

She felt like her breathing was about to stop and she would never feel happy again.

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