MTL - Harry Potter’s Morning Light-Chapter 2731 Land of Firebirds (39)
Chapter 2731 Firebird Land (Thirty-Nine)
Georgianna followed Humeizi's call, and at the same time, the voice of the discussion was getting louder and louder, as if she was getting closer to them.
"Come on! We're almost there!"
said Hagrid cheerfully, and waved towards Pomona.
By the light of the torch in his hand, she saw clearly that she was in a cave, and could faintly hear the sound of water flowing.
"Is there water in the hole?" Pomona asked Hagrid.
"No, it's a waterfall." Hagrid said, "It's a two-hour walk if you want to see it."
"Is this water coming from a waterfall?" asked Pomona, looking at a creek in a hole.
There was a squeaking sound, and then a vixen flew around Hagrid's torch.
Hagrid tried to chase it away like a fly.
Since the accident in the third grade, Hagrid's Protection of Fantastic Beasts class has not improved much. For most of the fourth year, Graplan served as a substitute teacher, and he seems to have returned to work as a forest ranger.
"That's where I found out."
After driving away the annoying Foxy, they came to a particularly spacious cave. In fact, Hagrid didn't need to tell Pomona that he knew it, because the tinder bushes were burning in the cave.
"It's grown a lot more than it does in my greenhouse," Pomona said, looking at the 20-foot-tall kindling bush, which burns quietly in a cave that is dark even in daylight, almost lighting up the entire cavern. Bright.
"There's a bigger one," said Hagrid.
"Why is that?" Pomona asked Hagrid, as tall as a giant.
"I think it's the water here," said Hagrid, blinking. "I water the pumpkins with the water from the hole and they grow really big."
Pomona just remembered that the soil in her greenhouse was collected from near the Forbidden Forest. Although it is a small plant, the tinder shrub in the greenhouse still needs frequent fertilization, and it does not grow fast. She speculates that some of the nutrients are consumed by the flames.
Even a twenty-foot-tall kindling bush had far less branches than the wood used to make the Goblet of Fire, and she was sure it belonged to Hogwarts because the cup had a wooden carving of Hogwarts Castle on it.
Before she tried to grow the kindling bush, Hagrid had hatched dragon eggs with "kindling", so she guessed that there should be other places growing this kind of bush near the castle or in the Forbidden Forest.
She collected some water in Hagrid's secret garden, ready to take it back for experimentation, and then followed Hagrid out of the cave.
"Then I'll go first, Dean." Hagrid waved towards Pomona. "I'm going to feed those rune horses."
Pomona also waved at Hagrid and walked towards the castle.
Maybe because of the murder, she felt that the atmosphere in the Forbidden Forest was more tense than usual, and the ancient trees were making low groans in the wind.
They seemed to want to tell her something, but unfortunately she couldn't understand. Inspired by a mysterious force, she suddenly stopped and walked in another direction.
The surrounding scenery became more and more familiar, and soon she came to the bank of the Black Lake, and she saw Fei Liwei standing on a stone.
She judged the surroundings again, and she actually came to the place where Harry Potter used the Patronus to repel hundreds of dementors.
Time flies so fast, almost a year has passed.
Except for Fei Liwei, all three of them have forgotten to continue investigating this matter.
"Any new leads?" Pomona asked.
Fei Liwei, who was staring at the water in a daze, woke up and stared at her in a daze.
"How about a cup of tea?"
Feliwei jumped off the rock, and the two came to the lake and found a place to sit down.
"How is Severus doing?" Felix said looking at the surface of the Black Lake.
"Which side are you referring to?" Pomona asked.
"His new job." Felix looked at Pomona and said.
"Adjusting," Pomona replied.
In fact, she thinks he is having a good time, and he likes to see the Aurors want to arrest him, but there is nothing they can do.
This is where Moody behaved strangely again, he was able to get along relatively peacefully with Snape, although most of the time he would choose to avoid seeing him.
"I'm not good at getting along with people." Fei Liwei said with some distress.
"But you have a lot of human friends," Pomona said.
It seemed difficult for Fei Liwei to explain to her.
"You know it's not peaceful recently, so don't come out alone." Pomona said.
"I think you should worry more about yourself, I'm a duel champion." Fei Liwei sneered, "Are you alone?"
"My bodyguard just went to feed Beauxbaton's horse," said Pomona.
Felix looked shocked.
"Severus feeds horses?"
"Of course not, I'm talking about Hagrid," said Pomona.
"Sorry, I misunderstood." Felix stood up and said, "Let's go."
"But the tea isn't ready yet," Pomona said.
Fei Liwei glanced at the teapot, turned around and left.
Why would Ravenclaw waste time boiling water to make tea? One spell can make a good cup of tea.
So she poured out the unboiled water and walked back with Fei Liwei.
On the way back, she discussed quasi-life with Felix. If the patron saint, as Snape said, was composed of water elements, Pomona thought that the animal soul attached to it was almost the same as the monster soul of the Fiercefire Curse.
"No, the spirit attached to the Fiercefire Curse is not the same as the patron saint." Fei Liwei denied her point of view.
"Why?" Pomona asked.
"The patron saints are mostly animals. You can find a deer in the forest, but you can't find the demon summoned by Grindelwald." Feliway said.
Pomona didn't expect that Felix also knew what Grindelwald was doing in Paris, but she had another problem.
"Then you think it's an elf that's attached to the Fiercefire Curse?" Pomona asked.
"In other words, it is something called consciousness." Fei Liwei said, "Material is the root of consciousness, and it is also the limitation of consciousness. Have I mentioned to you that soul and body are unified."
"You told me." Pomona replied, "Tom Riddle's image in the diary is too different from his adult image."
"They need Fiendfyre as the body of the soul, and Fiendfire comes from black magic. Most things in the invisible world can only be imagined by the appearance of the closest thing to it. When we are awake, we will pay attention to see it. When you can't see something, it will be like a dream."
"You said the demons Grindelwald summoned were created by his imagination and dreams?" Pomona asked.
"Many magics are related to the spirit. Compared with the illusory demons, I believe that they are Grindelwald's imagination." Feliwei said.
"And what about Harry's Patronus? His imagination too?" Pomona asked.
"He came back from the Muggle world, right?" Felicity said, "The white stag in many places usually heralds adventure and exploration, or a sign of redemption."
Pomona felt that adventure and exploration were a good fit for Harry, but redemption?
"I also heard that the deer is the patron saint of the forest." Pomona said.
"In some places, there are legends about wolves. These are just legends. The deer appeared in a dream. Harry passed out once, right?" Felix said.
"Yes." Pomona frowned.
"That's what I thought just now." Felix laughed mockingly at himself, "It sounds really crazy."
"Really crazy people don't know they are crazy. They have their own logic." Pomona said with a smile, and then said several crazy things, and it didn't take long for them to return to the castle.
Schizophrenic people often see things that don't exist, but it is also possible that some things do exist, and Muggles can't see them, so people who think they can see are schizophrenic, such as dementors.
Harry did pass out once, but he woke up in the hospital wing, and then used the time converter with Hermione to go back to the past and saved Sirius and Buckbeak. All this is so real, how could it be a dream?
If he was dreaming, what were they?
Georgeana came back to her senses and continued to run towards the voice made by Hu Meizi.
(end of this chapter)