“Looking forward to it.” Reina said.

"There are new students this year. I can be a senior student." Pansy said.

"Is that enough, Parkinson?" Draco said disdainfully.

"You don't understand, this means that a group of little snakes will follow me and call me 'Senior Sister', and I will fully demonstrate my experience and knowledge as a senior and win the hearts of a group of younger students. It will definitely be a great sense of accomplishment." Pansy fell into fantasy.

"Look at your academic performance which is so bad, but if you follow Reina, you might be able to realize your dream of having younger classmates following you." Draco supported his head and laughed.

"I don't want that. You should follow Draco." Lena smiled.

"Have you read the newspaper, Blake?" Blaise asked.

"Do you think I wouldn't know this? Sirius, the eldest son of the Black family, is still my uncle in terms of relationship, but unfortunately he is a blood traitor." Draco looked disdainful.

"I can't believe he's Potter's godfather!"

"What, how did you know?" Pansy asked.

"Reina and I met them in Diagon Alley, and guess what, Reina had a fight with him. Well done, Reina." Draco raised his chin, crossed his legs and leaned back in his seat.

Pansy was surprised: "Reina? How could it be! What happened?"

"What could make Miss Tallos quarrel with others in public? I'm really curious." Bryce also became interested.

"We agreed not to mention this, Draco." Lena glared at Draco.

"I'm so sorry, I forgot about that." Draco didn't care at all. "Tell me, what's the grudge between you and that Black? Don't tell me you finally accept the pure-blood theory?"

"Huh? You really are talking about something else."

"Oh, forget about him, Lena. Tell us, we all want to hear it. Isn't that Blake a good person?" Pansy shook Lena's arm and begged.

"I can't deny that he is indeed a good man. The Daily Prophet also wrote that he was the one who hunted down Petillo. Moreover, even though he spent twelve years of his youth, the first thing he did when he came out was to look for his godson."

"Then why did you quarrel with him?"

"I didn't quarrel with him. I just stood firm in my own opinion, which made him annoyed a few times..." For what he did to the professor, I had already resisted the urge to beat him up again.

"Hey! Look, what is that? Something is flying past!" Gore shouted, pointing outside the window.

"What? I didn't see it, who saw it?" Draco looked out the window.

Reina suddenly remembered that Harry and Ron seemed to be late for the second-year opening banquet every time, and then were taken away by Severus. What was it? She remembered that the students had discussed it, and Severus had also told her about it. It seemed that she accidentally pulled out the key part, but it shouldn't be a big deal.

"I saw it, come and see, there is something on the cloud, it definitely can't be an owl or any animal!" Draco said in surprise.

Lena came closer and looked up at the sky. Oh, it seemed like there was something above the clouds, but it was too far to see clearly.

"Oh, right! I have a telescope. I brought it with me planning to watch Draco play Quidditch." Pansy opened the small suitcase she was holding, "Here, take a look at what's inside." She handed it to Draco.

Draco took the telescope and held it against the car window. After a long while, he opened his grey eyes wide and handed the telescope to Lena, "Take a quick look. I think I'm blind..."

Lena took the telescope and put it against the car window, zooming in a little bit. She saw a blue Muggle car flying above the clouds!

Got it! Harry and Ron were unable to catch the train because of Dobby, the house-elf of the Malfoy family, but why use a flying car? Can't they just write a letter? No, where is Sirius?

When Lena zoomed in again, she saw Harry sitting next to the co-pilot window. He stuck his head out of the window to look at something. Oh my God, this Gryffindor guy is really brave.

"What did you see? What did you see?" Pansy urged, seeing Draco's shocked expression and Lena's indescribable expression.

"It's really hard to explain." Lena returned the telescope to Pansy, and Pansy sat by the window and looked out.

"Did you see it too?" Draco asked Lena.

"Yeah." Lena nodded.

"Merlin's lace pants!!!!" Pansy screamed, "What is that?"

Except for Theodore Nott, everyone else in Malfoy's private box came forward.

"Muggle cars." Lena explained.

"I've never seen a flying Muggle car." Pansy shook her head.

"Why is that Potter guy on there? Looking down on the Hogwarts Express? A hero really has to act like a hero. Now he's definitely famous. The headline of the Daily Prophet will definitely be Potter. He actually likes this very much, right? Being in the newspaper three times in one holiday." Draco chattered.

"Isn't that Weasley driving the car, the one with red hair?" Crabbe said, holding the telescope.

"Oh, the headline is called 'Savior hero Harry Potter rides his personal valet driver Ron Weasley's Muggle flying car to Hogwarts', it's perfect." Draco slapped the table.

"I remember that Mr. Weasley is in charge of the Misuse of Muggle Artifacts Department? He broke the law knowingly and abused his power for personal gain. This might even make it to the newspaper." Blaise snorted.

"Will Headmaster Dumbledore let him go?" Goyle asked.

Reina: "Why not?"

Pansy: "Dean Snape won't let him go."

Draco: "Just wait, Potter, there's a surprise waiting for you!"

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The Hogwarts Express arrived at the station, and everyone got off the train. The first-year students were led by Hagrid to Hogwarts by boat as usual. The new prefects, in order to familiarize themselves with the business, led the second-year students to school by carriage. They came to an open space where many carriages were parked - but there were no horses pulling them. Many senior students had already left by themselves.

They saw that when a carriage was full, the doors would automatically close and the carriage would automatically drive towards Hogwarts. At the same time, many empty carriages flew towards this side from the direction of Hogwarts and continued to carry students.

"What is that? It's horrible!" Neville from Gryffindor pointed to the front of the carriage.

"What are you referring to?" someone asked him.

"The one pulling the carriage looks like a black horse, but it has wings!" said Neville.

"There's nothing there, Longbottom, you should look at your eyes, maybe you're having delusions?" Draco shouted over there.

"Didn't you see it?" Neville asked in horror.

At this time, a male prefect of Gryffindor came out and explained: "Longbottom is right, Malfoy, there is indeed something there, but you can't see it. It is a Thestral pulling the carriage. It is said that only people who have witnessed death can see magical animals."

The Slytherin head girl said to him, "Is it a matter of pride to see a Thestral?"

Reina looked at the skinny black creature between the shafts of the carriage. She had been able to see the Thestrals since her rebirth. The rumors were true. The Thestrals were the symbol of death—the dragon-headed Thestrals with huge bat wings.

"Did you see it?" Theodore walked forward and asked Lena.

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