Vol 2 Chapter 1131:


"You said, how could Sirius get hurt." Ron asked idly, and several of them stepped into the wind and snow again.
In fact, in such a day when the weather changes and is just like playing around, traveling is obviously not a pleasant thing, and even worse, the longer they stay, the worse the weather becomes.
They tightened their cloaks again, retired their scarves, and put on their gloves; then they followed Katie Bell and a friend of hers out of the bar and back to the main road. They trudged back on the frozen snow on the ground, and Harry's thoughts floated on Ginny.
They didn't meet her, Harry thought, no doubt because she and Dean were hiding comfortably in the Pattif Teahouse, a place frequented by happy couples.
He frowned, dropped his head in the swirling sleet and walked forward.
"I don't know, but Tonks said that it was an attack. Obviously, news of the Operation of the Order of the Phoenix has been leaked out." Fanlin frowned, holding Hermione with one hand.
In fact, if there is nothing unexpected about the leaked news, it should be related to Professor Snape's mission.
They always have to pay some corresponding price in exchange for success.
However, Fanlin did not rule out that Mondungus betrayed the Order of the Phoenix, but this probability is really low. Mondungus should not have the guts...
Fanlin frowned, thinking about the possibility between the two. As for other possible factors, Fanlin could never doubt Lupin and the others. After a while, Fanlin suddenly heard the voices of Katie Bell and her friends. Their voices became sharper and louder and spread to Fanlin's ears along the wind.
Fanlin squinted at the two fuzzy figures. The two girls were arguing about something, as if it had something to do with what Katie was holding.
"It has nothing to do with you, Lynn!" Fanlin heard Katie say. They turned into an alley.
"What's the matter with them?" Harry asked, trying to see what was going on, but the sleet was getting heavier and thicker and it blurred Harry's glasses. Just as he raised a gloved hand to wipe the glasses, Lynn snatched Katie's package; Katie pulled back and the package fell to the ground.
At this moment, Katie rose into the air, not hanging upside down funny like Ron, but very gracefully and slowly, her hands stretched out as if about to fly. However, there seemed to be something wrong, a little strange... Her hair was blown by the wind, but her eyes were closed and there was no expression on her face.
For a moment, everyone froze there, watching her. Then Katie screamed in terror in the midair six feet above the ground. She opened her eyes, but it was obvious that everything she saw and felt was extremely painful. She kept screaming; Lynn started screaming too, and she pulled Katie by the ankle, trying to pull her back to the ground.
Harry, Ron, Van Lin, and Hermione also rushed to help, but as soon as they touched Katie’s leg, she floated over their heads, Harry and Ron tried to hug her, but she twisted so hard It is so powerful that it is impossible to control it. They instead lowered her to the ground, and she lay there screaming and making noises, as if they no longer knew any of them.
"What happened?" Fanlin yelled, holding Katie's shoulders firmly with both hands, "Harry, find someone to help!"
"Stay here!" Harry quickly yelled at the others in the howling wind. "I'll find someone to help!"
He ran towards the school; he had never seen anyone with Katie’s symptoms, nor could he think of what caused it; he quickly turned around the alley, but it felt like he had hit a giant bear On the hind legs.
"Hagrid!" Harry panted and got up from the hedgerow beside him.
"Harry!" Hagrid was covered with snow on his eyebrows and beard, and was wearing that rough coat. "I just went to see Glop, he's doing really well, you won't--"
"Hagrid, someone there was injured, or attacked by a spell, or something else—"
"What?" Hagrid said, bending down to try to hear Harry's words clearly in the wind. "Someone was attacked by a spell!" Harry roared. "Attacked by a spell? Who was attacked by a spell—it wasn't Ron? Fanlin? Hermione?"
"No, it's not a few of them, it's Katie Bell-here..." Together they ran back down the alley. It didn't take long to find the four of them surrounding Katie, she was still writhing and screaming on the ground; Ron, Hermione and Lynn were trying to calm her down.
"Go back!" Hagrid said loudly. "Let me see her!"
"What did she hit!" Lynn whimpered. "I do not know what it is--"
"Be careful, Hagrid, Katie is cursed." Fanlin said, using item contact to release magic. Besides the curse, Fanlin couldn't think of any magic that could do it.
Hagrid stared at Katie for a second, then picked her up and ran towards the castle without saying a word. After a few seconds, Katie's piercing scream dissipated in the roaring wind.
Hermione walked quickly to Katie's friend. She was still crying and she put her arm around her.
"Your name is Lynn, isn't it?" The girl nodded. "Did what happened just now happened suddenly, or—?"
"It was when the package was torn apart," Lynn sobbed and pointed to the brown package that had been soaked, which had torn apart, and a green light was leaking from it. Ron bent down and stretched out his hand, but Fanlin took his hand back.
"Don't touch it." Fanlin knelt down. A string of exquisite opal necklaces exposed from the wrapping paper.
"I've seen this before," Fanlin stared at the thing. "It was put on display at the Borgin-Bock store a few years ago. The label on it says this necklace is cursed. Katie must have touched it."
He looked up at Lynn, and she began to tremble involuntarily.
"How did Katie get this?"
"Well, that's what we just argued about. She took this when she came out of the bathroom with three broomsticks, and said it was a surprise for someone in Hogwarts, and she wanted to deliver it in person. She said It looked weird...no, oh, no, I bet she must be controlled by the Imperius Curse, I didn’t realize it just now!"
Lynn sobbed again. Hermione patted her gently on the shoulder.
"Did she not tell you who gave her this package, Lynn?"
"No... she refused to tell me... I said she was too stupid and told her not to take this to school, but she just wouldn't listen... Then I wanted to grab it... and then—and—" Eun burst into tears in despair.
"We'd better go back to school quickly," Hermione still put her arms around Lynn, "so we can know how she is. Come on..."
"Wait a minute!" Fanlin pulled out his wand, the surrounding ice and snow melted quickly, and then the transparent water wrapped the necklace. "We have to show this to Madam Pomfrey. This curse is very troublesome. We It must be clear what Katie got."
They followed Hermione and Lynn towards the school and Harry's mind turned quickly. When they walked to the school playground, he finally couldn't help but express his thoughts.
"Malfoy must know this necklace. It was placed in a small box in the Borgin-Bock shop four years ago. I saw him carefully observe the necklace when I was hiding. This was the day he followed him. Something bought! He still remembers this thing, and he came back and bought it."
"I--I don't know, Harry," Ron said hesitantly. "A lot of people have been to Borgin-Bock... and the girl said that Katie was found in the bathroom?"
"She said she took it when she came back from the bathroom, and she didn't necessarily get it in the bathroom—"
"Professor McGonagall!" Ron warned him. Harry looked up. Sure enough, Professor McGonagall walked down the stone steps quickly and walked towards them in the whirlwind wind and snow.
"Hagrid said the four of you saw the process of Katie Bell's accident-please come to my office immediately! What are you holding, Fanlin?"
"That necklace, Katie was cursed because of encountering this thing, I think Madam Pomfrey might need it."
Professor McGonagall looked at Fanlin nervously, without hesitation, he grabbed the ice cube directly into his hand.
"Very well, let's go." Professor McGonagall said quickly, "No, no, Filch, they are going to follow me!" Seeing Filch holding up his detector from the hallway Rushing over eagerly, Professor McGonagall said quickly. "Send this necklace to Professor Snape immediately. Don't touch it. The ice won't melt?"
"Oh yes, generally speaking, so there is no problem, Professor."
Fanlin and the others watched Filch go to Snape, and then they followed Professor McGonagall upstairs to her office. The windows splashed with rain and snow kept creaking. Although there was a fire in the room, it was still cold. Professor McGonagall closed the door and walked to her desk, facing Harry, Ron, Fanlin, Hermione, and Lynn who was still ticking.
"So?" she said sharply. "what happened?"
Lynn tried to control her crying. She intermittently told Professor McGonagall how Katie came out of the bathroom with three broomsticks, with an unmarked package in her hand, how strange Katie looked, and How they argued about whether it was wise to help people deliver unknown items. Later their dispute turned into a competition for the package, and the package was torn apart. At this point, Lynn could no longer control herself, she couldn't say a word.
"Well," said Professor McGonagall gently, "please go to the school hospital, Lynn, and let Madam Pomfrey give you some medicine for fright."
After Lynn left the office, Professor McGonagall turned around to look at Harry, Ron, Varyn and Hermione. "What happened after Katie touched that necklace?"
"She rose into the air," Harry said before everyone else. "Then it started to scream, and the whole thing fell apart. Professor, can I see Professor Dumbledore?"
"The principal is not here, I won't be back on Monday, Potter," Professor McGonagall looked surprised.
"Not?" Harry repeated angrily.
"Yes, Potter, not here!" Professor McGonagall said sharply. "But I'm sure you can tell me if you have any thoughts about this terrible thing!"
Harry hesitated for a moment. He was not very confident in front of Professor McGonagall; although Dumbledore was more frightening in many ways, he seemed unlikely to laugh at other people's opinions, no matter how crazy they were. But it was a matter of life and death, and Harry didn't care about being laughed at.
"I think that necklace was given to Katie by Draco Malfoy, Professor." Ron, standing next to him, rubbed his nose, looking embarrassed; Hermione, standing on the other side, moved her feet to the side. Moved, as if to keep a distance from Harry.
In fact, Harry had found the truth, but he had no evidence.
Fanlin looked at Harry with a headache. Harry has always been like this since he was a child. He does things by feeling...
"That's a very serious accusation, Potter," Professor McGonagall paused in shock. Is there any evidence? "
"No," Harry said, "but..."
He told Professor McGonagall that they followed Malfoy to the Borkin-Bock shop, and the conversation they overheard between him and Borkin. After he said this, Professor McGonagall looked a little confused.
"Malfoy took something to repair at the Borgin-Bock shop?"
"No, Professor, he just wanted Borgin to tell him how to fix the thing, he didn't bring it. But that's not the point. The problem is that he also bought something at the same time. I think it's the necklace—"
"Did you see Malfoy holding a similar package in his hand when he left the store?"
"No, Professor, he asked Borkin to keep that thing for him—" "But, Harry," Hermione interrupted, "When Borkin asked if he took it away, Malfoy said, ' Do not'--"
"Because he doesn't want to touch that thing, obviously!" Harry said angrily.
"Actually what he was saying was, ‘what do I look like holding this thing on the street?’," Hermione said.
"Well, he looks a little silly with a necklace," Ron interrupted.
"Oh, Ron," Hermione said disappointedly. "It can be wrapped so he doesn't need to touch it, and it can be easily hidden in the cloak so that no one can see it! I think he The thing deposited at Bojin-Bok is either very noisy, UU reading www.uukanshu.com or it is very big; he knows that if he takes it on the street, it will attract people’s attention-but anyway, she said Before Harry interrupted, he rushed and said loudly, "I asked Borgin about the necklace, don't you remember? I saw it there when I went in trying to find the thing Malfoy asked him to keep. And Bo Jin only quoted a price, he didn't say it was sold or anything—"
"But you are too obvious that way. He can see what you want to do in about five seconds, of course he won't tell you—anyway, Malfoy can ask him to send things over—"
Hermione looked angry. She was about to refute, but Professor McGonagall said, "Enough! Potter, I am grateful for you to tell me about it, but we can’t just because Malfoy visited the store that sold necklaces. Just blamed him. Many people went there like him—"
"--That's what I meant--" Ron muttered.
"--And in any case, we have set up strict security measures in appropriate places this year. I don't believe that this necklace can enter the school unconsciously--"
"--but--"
"—Also," Professor McGonagall said with a dignified tone to end the conversation, "Mr. Malfoy didn't go to Hogsmeade today." Harry looked at her dumbfounded and frustrated.
"How do you know, professor?"
"Because he is in confinement here. He hasn't completed the transformation lesson twice in a row. So, thank you for telling me your suspicions, Potter," she strode past them, "but I have to go to the school hospital to see I saw Katie Bell. Good day everyone."
She opened the door of the office. They had no choice but to go out without saying a word.
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