Harry Potter’s Morning Light - Chapter 2622 Wind and Flowers (1)

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   Chapter 2622 Wind and Flowers (1)

   "Where is Dobby?"

  Pomona asked the house-elves cleaning the castle. They looked at each other and shook their heads.

   She suspected that they were excluding Dobby, after all Dobby was so...well, different.

   After seeing Huo Qi's memory, Pomona remembered that she could actually make Dobby hand over his memory, what made him judge that Harry Potter would be in danger in the second grade.

During the summer vacation of the first school year, Draco once ran to the school to experience what it was like to be a "castle master". As a result, he met the materialized blood man Barrow, and was held in the castle by Barrow with a sword. "Chased", it was Dobby who brought Draco to the school.

   "Dean!"

  Pomona was taken aback and turned around to find that it was Tonks.

   "Why are you here, Tonks?" asked Pomona.

   "Come to see you." Tonks said happily, "The Minister of Magic has come to inspect the preparations for the Triwizard Tournament."

  Pomona thought of the messy Quidditch pitch, and suddenly felt that he might embarrass Albus.

   "Let's go!" Tonks said, taking Pomona's hand.

   "Wait!" Pomona struggled.

   "Wait for what?" Tonks asked.

  Pomona turned his head quickly, thinking about what excuse to make.

   "Tonks!" Snape shouted majestically.

   Tonks immediately released his hand.

   Pomona smiled.

   Tonks also once did the job of sending medicinal herbs to Snape for Pomona in exchange for her punishment of "permanent confinement".

   "What's the matter with you, Professor Snape?" Tonks asked calmly.

   The head of Slytherin walked to Tonks with magic pressure, but she didn't turn her head and ran like those students.

   "What are you going to do this afternoon?" Snape said, looking at Pomona.

   "Go? Oh!" Pomona woke up suddenly, she was going to a party at Smith's house today.

   "What?" Tonks asked.

   "Sorry, I can't go there, I have something to do this afternoon," Pomona said.

   "What's so urgent that I don't even have time to see the Minister of Magic." Tonks asked.

"I have a question, the day Remus Lupin transformed, you told the Aurors that you saw Harry Potter and Sirius Black?" Snape smiled and looked at Tonks "Where are you?" See them?"

   Tonks was speechless.

   "I can keep quiet, if you can be as 'adaptive' as the last time in the presence of the Minister of Magic," Snape said, then took Pomona's arm and walked away.

   When he got to a place where no one was there, he let go of her.

"thank you for helping me…"

   "Where did you get the perfume?" Snape asked.

   "What? Is there really something wrong with Janice's perfume?" Pomona asked.

   "There's a forgetting potion in it," he said dully.

   "I thought she put a love potion." Pomona sneered.

   Then he was suddenly quiet.

   She didn't know what to say, and the scene was awkward.

   "Do you remember, I left you blank for a week before and after the full moon night," Snape said.

   "I remember." She nodded quickly "It's coming soon, right?"

   He stared at her again without speaking.

   She lowered her head and looked at the ground beneath her feet.

   "It's your big day, Severus." She said dryly. "How do you celebrate when you're successful?"

   "Lucius is planning to hold a ball at the manor." He said calmly, and then he stopped.

Pomona thought of a person. She was Stephanie McMillan, who graduated in 1984. She and Ernie McMillan belonged to the same family. In the past two years, she seemed to have suddenly developed an interest in Severus. Will take the initiative to talk to him at the event.

   She is not very beautiful, but she has great taste in furniture and space arrangement. As an interior designer, she designs decorations for many wizarding homes, so she has a good relationship with many people.

  Will he invite her to go with him?

   "You did that task alone?" Snape asked softly.

   "I'm afraid so," she replied. "I don't want Cedric involved."

   "Do you need help?" Snape asked.

   She looked into his eyes, panicked not knowing what to say.

   "Pomona!" Minerva yelled, "Are you free now?"

   "I'm leaving," she said softly, and left the corner.

   "What's your business with me, Minerva?" Pomona asked.

   "How is Longbottom's situation now?" Minerva asked.

   "His grandmother wrote to ask?" Pomona asked.

   "No, he's a student at my college, and I haven't seen him at school for days," Minerva replied.

   "He now takes a cab to Scamander's house every day, except for the rain on a rainy day," Pomona said.

  Minerva breathed a sigh of relief. "I don't want you to think so, but I'm really busy."

   "Don't worry, Minerva, go ahead and do your thing," Pomona said softly.

   "What did you just say to Severus?" Minerva asked.

   "Regarding his 'big exam', as well as a celebration banquet, Lucius Malfoy plans to hold it for him in the manor."

   "Are you going?" Minerva asked.

   "Me?" Pomona laughed. "How could that be?"

   "I think there will be a lot of Death Eaters participating that day, who knows if they will plot something." Minerva said softly, "If only you could go."

   She didn't want to continue talking about this nonsense topic, so she turned and left.

   When she looked back at the corner, Snape was gone.

   She was a little lost, but she didn't think too much. She returned to the office and went to change her clothes for the party.

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  If Napoleon came out to play, he didn't have to bring Georgiana, and Josephine brought him more joy.

   Before coming to Belgium, Georgiana also wanted to let Belgians come to France to study, but obviously, the Belgians also had their own views on the French Revolution.

   Medieval theology points to human life, reason and soul, and the book "On the Soul" by Muhammad was also written at that time.

   But people still have to eat to live. The grain production in the Baltic Sea has been reduced for two consecutive years. If this happens next year, the situation will be difficult to control.

   In that Gothic History, the Battle of Hadriansburg was recorded, not the course of the war at that time, but the civilians of the Visigoths. At that time, the Visigoths encountered a famine, and the Roman general not only failed to provide relief, but also took advantage of this opportunity to make a fortune. He opened a market and sold beef and mutton to the Visigoths at high prices. There were even unclean animal carcasses. Bread was exchanged for a slave.

When the Goths had lost their slaves and property, for the sake of the happiness of their descendants, the parents felt that it was better to sell their freedom than to give their children to the merchants, because if they met a more benevolent slave owner, they would There should be enough food to not starve to death.

  A man of war would rather die on the battlefield than be destroyed by starvation, just as the Roman general threw a banquet for the Gothic leader, who, without doubt, went with a very small number of entourage. It was a trap, the Roman soldiers besieged the leader as directed by the general, but the Goths rushed out on their own courage and agility, and then they were given the opportunity they had longed for, and a tragic war broke out.

The Goths, who were driven to a dead end, defeated the well-fed Romans. When Emperor Valens heard about this, he immediately organized an army to advance, and the Goths won again. The emperor himself was wounded and hid in a farmhouse near Hadrian'sburg.

  The Goths chasing after set fire all the way. They wanted to capture the Roman emperor alive, but unfortunately they didn't know that the emperor hid in the hut, so they burned it down.

   And so Valens was reduced to ashes with his imperial splendor, and the Visigoths got Thrace and the coast, and settled in peace, as if it were their ancestral territory from time immemorial.

   (end of this chapter)

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