Dynavale and Hogwarts

Chapter 0083 Unquiet Night

On the afternoon of Halloween, Dana and Harvey went through the process of the portrait dinner and made various plans for possible situations. Then, Dana handed everything over to Harvey and became the hands-off shopkeeper.

The Halloween party started at seven o'clock, and Dana left the common room at six-thirty on the pretext of going to the library to find a book.

He found a secluded corner and became invisible, then carefully avoided the people coming and going. When no one was paying attention, he walked into the unused and abandoned girls' bathroom on the first floor.

The ground was wet and Dana almost slipped.

I looked around and saw that Myrtle wasn't there. She had probably gone to Nearly Headless Nick's 500th anniversary dinner.

Dana took out the "Sky Eye" from the Tru School's legacy that could record video and audio from the storage ring, raised it to an inconspicuous corner, and turned on the camera.

Dana, who had never been to the girls' bathroom before, looked around curiously and found nothing special.

He opened the door a crack, looked out and saw that no one was paying attention, used the "drying" magic to remove the water stains on the shoes, quietly slipped out of the women's bathroom, walked to a corner where others could not see, and revealed his figure.

Dana could now strut to the auditorium.

As Dana walked, he was thinking that now he could get the snake language password to open the secret room.

Dana did not believe that Salazar Slytherin had simply left his heir a basilisk to cleanse the school of those unworthy of learning magic.

In the wizarding inheritance, has the knowledge that occupies an important position been obtained by Voldemort, or is it still hidden in a corner?

After all the dust has settled, look for an opportunity to enter the secret room with the expedition team and take a look. Maybe little Joseph can find something.

As he walked into the Great Hall, Dana saw Professor Flitwick going over the enchantments that restricted the bats' movement to the walls and ceiling for the last time.

After all, no one wants bats to escape and fly around the auditorium during dinner.

Dana immediately asked Professor Flitwick for help with this spell, and the professor promised to teach everyone this spell at the next Charms Club gathering.

After saying goodbye to Professor Flitwick, Dana returned to the Hufflepuff table, found Ernie and the others, and sat with them.

Listening to Ernie talking non-stop: "Professor Dumbledore invited the Skeleton Dance Troupe. I saw their performance not long ago. I was really impressed. Today we are in for a feast."

After he finished speaking, he still looked like he was thinking about it, which whetted the appetite of others.

At this moment, even the oversized jack-o'-lantern placed on the dance floor that could seat three people failed to attract the students' interest.

When students filled the long tables of each house, Dana heard Dumbledore's voice: "We invite the Skeleton Dance Troupe."

A gust of wind blew by, and in the entire auditorium, only the huge jack-o'-lantern on the dance floor was still lit, forming a square frame, and the rest of the hall fell into darkness.

Dana heard the sound of tap dancing and saw four skeleton teams dancing from the four corners of the jack-o-lantern square into the center of the dance floor.

The last four teams intertwined and changed to form a square. The rhythm of the tap dance became brighter, and the formation of skeletons also kept changing into long strips, rhombuses, and hexagons.

Dana saw some skeletons dancing high, pulling out their ribs, tapping their forearm bones in time with the dance steps, and making a sound like chopping down trees. Mixed with the sound of the dance steps, there was an alternative beauty.

As the rhythm gets faster and faster, bones from the skeleton continue to fall from its body. Dana heard many students around him exclaiming.

By the end, the taps became quieter and quieter until they were completely silent and there were just piles of bones on the dance floor.

Dana, like his classmates, looked at each other, wondering whether he should applaud, and heard Ernie whisper: "It's not over yet."

At this moment, a desolate horn sound sounded, and the bones that had fallen on the ground began to combine continuously, and finally formed two teams of people facing each other.

They held up a leg bone as a weapon. As soon as the horn sound stopped, the two parties collided with each other. Everyone was fighting for their lives. Some people kept falling down and scattered into a pile of bones.

Dana seemed to hear roars, wailings, prayers, neighings, shouts, and metal collisions.

Until there is only the last warrior left on the battlefield.

He gathered the bones of his comrades together, hoping that his comrades would come back to life, but his comrades did not stand up;

He also wanted to put the bones of his comrades on his body, and wanted his comrades to live with him, but it was all in vain.

No matter how hard he tried, his comrade's bones continued to fall.

The desolate horn sounded again, and he glanced at the battlefield with empty eyes. This time he was the only one embarking on the road home.

Dana heard someone sobbing softly, and realized that the corners of his eyes had become wet at some point.

The sound of the horn gradually faded away, and the lights in the auditorium gradually turned on. As the light came, the scattered bones reassembled into skeletons, jumping happily on the dance floor.

Then he left the dance floor from the four corners, tap-dancing as before.

The auditorium was filled with thunderous applause, praises and cheers, and Dana was also applauding desperately to vent his inner feelings.

This is not so much a dance as it is an allegory, an allegory about the fate of mankind: the war of prosperity destroys new life.

The last prosperity was destroyed by war. Where will it go after this new life? Will it repeat the old path of the past, or carve out an unknown new path?

Dana felt that it was somewhat similar to the current situation in the magic world.

Dana was still meditating, but the other students had already broken away from the excitement of the dance and were enjoying the food. Everyone was talking and laughing, enjoying the beauty of the festival.

Dana finally regained his composure and chatted and laughed with Justin and Ernie.

At the end of the dinner, everyone walked towards their common room with laughter and contentment.

Dana went straight back to his dormitory as soon as he returned to the Hufflepuff common room. He was anxious to find out about the Magic Painting Dinner from Harvey.

Ernie followed. Dana knew at a glance that he wanted to find out some gossip. Dana thought about it and had no objection.

Dana was listening to Harvey say that everything was normal at the dinner, that the portraits were very satisfied with this year's game, and that the magic paintings needed more sets of spiritual imprints, but they just wanted them to be made into accessories like before.

Before he could finish speaking, the stable boy in linen ran into the frame, shouting: "Mrs. Norris has been killed" as he ran, and ran out without even bothering to say hello to Dana. picture frame.

Dana guessed that he had informed other magic paintings.

When he turned around, he found Ernie scratching his head and head anxiously, wishing he could go out and inquire immediately, but it was already under curfew.

At this time, a girl hurriedly walked past the picture frame. When she turned around and saw Dana, she stopped: "Dana, something terrible happened. I heard that Mrs. Loris was caught at the scene of her murder." Leigh, Hermione and Ron"

Before he finished speaking, another group of children rushed into the frame, shouting: "The secret room has been opened again" and noisily hugged the little girl out of the frame.

After a while, Dana saw Sir Cadogan drunkenly riding his pony, raising his sword and shouting: "Where is Harry? I want to duel with him."

The pony kicked up his legs, shook Sir Cadogan off his body, and paced away. Sir Cadogan scrambled to his feet, cursed and went after his horse.

Dana was overwhelmed by this series of circumstances.

Ernie imagined a big drama, and before Dana could ask, he ran out of the dormitory and said as he ran, "I'll call them over."

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