In This Hogwarts Without a Savior

Chapter 245 243 Boys and Girls Experience

Chapter 245 243. Boys and Girls Experience

The Jazz seemed to be completely blown to pieces. The mermaids could only pick up some broken bones on the seabed. They didn't know whether it was the Jazz or the house elf Labir who followed the Jazz.

In order to express their gratitude and remembrance to the Jazz, several mermaid tribes gathered together. They carved a statue of the Jazz on the sea surface according to the Jazz's appearance.

The mermaids and the Jazz were old neighbors. They all knew the Jazz's preferences. The Jazz carved out of stone held a star map in one hand and a telescope in the other hand, looking up at the sky solemnly.

They found a way to stabilize the statue on the sea surface so that he would not sink to the bottom of the water and no longer be able to see the starry sky, nor would he drift away from the sea with the waves and be discovered by Muggles.

Time passed day by day. I don't know when it started. Some mermaids who emerged from the sea at night to enjoy the sea breeze said that they often saw a hazy person sitting near the statue of the Jazz.

That person looked exactly like the Jazz when he was alive, but when the mermaid tried to call him, he didn't respond at all, just quietly, silently looking at the bright starry sky.

It was as if that was all in his world.

...

After leaving the sea where the tower was located, the lives of the students on the ship gradually returned to normal.

In the first few days, the students who stayed on the ship listened with relish to Ron and Li's story about their experience in the tower.

"If it weren't for Jon, we might have really died there. Those black cats forced us into the ranch..."

When Ron was talking vividly, a fourth-grade girl reminded him.

"According to the characteristics you described, the magical animal that looks like a black cat is called Madago, a magical creature that basically only lives in France, and the danger level is very high."

"Well, whether it is called Madago or black panther, anyway, their number seems to be infinitely increasing." Ron continued.

"Neville, Lee and I were forced into the pasture, which was a grassland for grazing sheep. Although the place was large enough, it was too empty. We were chased by the black panthers and ran around the sheep for several laps. It was Neville who came up with the idea, saying that if we continued to run, even if we were not bitten to death, we would be exhausted to death sooner or later, and we could only think of a way to deal with the sheep."

"But Neville and I have not learned the Transfiguration related to living body transformation, but fortunately Lee knows it! And he himself said that during the final exam of the third grade, Professor McGonagall also praised his excellent skills in living body transformation."

George and Fred on the side mercilessly pointed out.

"He is bragging! Professor McGonagall has never praised his Transfiguration."

Ron also said angrily.

"Yes, what happened later also let us know that he was exaggerating! But Neville and I didn't know this at the time. After hearing his assurance, we handed the technical work to him. We rushed into the flock of sheep, and then took this opportunity to turn us all into sheep, pretending to flee like the frightened sheep, and the black panthers were really fooled."

"They tried to find us by smell, but the strong smell of sheep around us helped us cover up the smell. Our plan was going well here, but there was a problem with Li's transformation."

"The sheep he turned us into had no tails and hooves! The black panthers soon discovered this and found us. We could only continue to run. Fortunately, we found an opportunity to escape from that room and heard Jon calling us, otherwise we would probably have turned into feces and been pulled out now!"

Li did not defend his boasting, but said proudly.

"In that situation, I must first reassure you. There is no better way. Besides, isn't the result good? My Transfiguration bought us enough time for Jon to rescue us!"

He said it so naturally, not feeling ashamed at all that he was rescued by a student who was one grade younger than him.

No one in Hogwarts would regard Jon as an ordinary third-year student. In the minds of everyone on the ship now, in the absence of Dumbledore, he is the leader who leads everyone to move forward, and everyone can absolutely trust him.

After the boys' experiences were told, everyone was curious about the experience of the two girls.

Through Ron's narration, they all knew that in the last and most urgent stage, the five of them were separated. Where did Hermione and Luna go at that time?

"Does anyone know what the action of flying from the sea and finally blowing up the entire tower is?"

Before talking about their experience, Hermione asked others.

The people around shook their heads.

Even though most of them were from Muggle families, they hardly remembered rockets and spacecraft, not to mention that Britain itself had not invested much energy or publicity in them.

"It was a rocket that could send people into the sky, similar to the flying broom in the magic world, but it could allow people to fly higher and faster, and even leave the planet we live on."

Hermione explained to them.

"That knight hid something like this under his tower. Luna and I fled to the first floor but couldn't open the door. When we had nowhere to go, we broke into the interior of the rocket."

The students looked at each other.

"You entered the interior of the explosive!"

Luna nodded affirmatively.

"Yes, there were many bright lights and instruments there. After we entered, we were looking for an exit to the sea surface, but before we found it, those instruments suddenly flashed red, and there were screams like evil spirits everywhere!"

Luna's voice was originally erratic, and she gave people a sense of horror when she told this kind of story.

Hermione helplessly corrected her for the umpteenth time.

"That wasn't the cry of a ghost, Luna. It was the sound of an alarm, a warning sound for Muggles in an emergency. It was when we heard that sound that we realized something was wrong. We had no other choice but to take the risk of using the Splitting Spell to break a piece of glass in the rocket, and then enter the sea from inside."

"We were very deep under the sea, and Luna almost didn't recover. She was almost choked to death by the seawater because she had no oxygen. Fortunately, I had some swimming experience, so I was able to return to the surface of the sea with her and was rescued by Jon."

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