In This Hogwarts Without a Savior - Chapter 512
c503 501 In this Hogwarts without the Dark Lord
Chapter 503 501. In this Hogwarts without the Dark Lord
After emphasizing all the key points, the time for Jon and Lily to leave through space was chosen at 6:17 that evening.
This is a time specially chosen by Inista. According to him, when the sun has just set and night is rising, it is the weakest point in space.
At 5 o’clock, McGonagall, Flitwick, Sirius, Kingsley, Lupine and others gathered together and started today’s dinner early.
In addition, because I was worried that the matter would be leaked, I didn’t call anyone else.
“If you see someone from another world, talk to him or her carefully and cherish your arms.”
Flitwick clinked glasses of butterbeer with Jon with one hand.
“Of course, that’s assuming I’m still alive in that world without being choked to death by eating a cream cake.”
Jon laughed at Flitwick’s optimism.
“Don’t worry, Professor, I will definitely see them.”
“And Dumbledore, the Dumbledore in the other world must still be awake. After all, he can finally be the principal safely, and he no longer has to worry about how the students can live a healthy life. Tell him he is great, really great.”
As Flitwick spoke, his eye circles could not help but turn red. He turned around and wiped his eyes with his robe, and then said sorry.
The originally cheerful atmosphere at the dinner gradually turned sad.
Mag pursed her lips and patted Lily’s shoulder with a trembling hand.
“If I see Pomona, tell her for me that we all miss her.”
Lily said as she patted Mag’s back gently.
“I will, I will tell her all the time.”
Kingsley handed a piece of parchment to Jon.
“I wrote a list of people who have been Voldemort’s undercover agents in the Ministry of Magic. Maybe they will be different in another world, but I believe that after you bring this to Dumbledore, it should make him more vigilant and careful. ”
Jon took the list and promised Kingsley that he would deliver it to Dumbledore.
Sirius broke the sad atmosphere.
“Why should we be sad? We should be proud, right? If we in another world heard about what we have experienced, they should all be proud of us!”
Lupine also said with a smile.
“Yes, this is a good thing. Even if we look at the worst, even if we are finally defeated and killed by Voldemort, at least some people will still remember us, right?”
Kingsley spat.
“It’s better not to comfort me like this.”
Everyone around laughed heartily.
The dinner ended with Moody’s gruff promise to Jon and Lily on behalf of everyone else.
“We will hold this place until you come back. If what you bring back in the end is not good news, then don’t come back and stay in another world and live a good life!”
Lily looked at his one eye very seriously.
“We will definitely be back, no matter what the final outcome is.”
After dinner, Mag and the others sent Jon and Lily to the temporary laboratory prepared by Iniesta. Here, Iniesta, who had already prepared everything, handed the blue space converter to Joe. In the hands of grace.
“You must protect it. There is only one of this thing, and I don’t know what its load-bearing limit is. If it is damaged, you will probably never come back. If everything goes well, I think To come back from that world, just find something you carry with you as a medium.”
Jon held the space converter, and at the same time held the time converter in another world with the hands constantly rotating.
Lily stood next to him and grabbed his arm. Fox finally rubbed Jon’s face affectionately before jumping away again.
Finally, Jon looked at everyone in front of him, took a deep breath, and said in a deep voice.
“You must wait for us to come back safely!”
After he said this, he touched the time converter and the space converter together according to what Iniesta taught him!
The blue dial seemed to be suddenly penetrated by something, and it suddenly sank in, and then an invisible vortex twisted the bodies of Jon and Lily together!
The next second, they completely disappeared.
Also at the same time.
England, London, Voldemort, who was sitting in a high position, looked coldly at the purebloods kneeling on the ground. He raised his head, and his cold eyes seemed to have traveled across endless distances, and set his sights on the north. .
“Originally, I wanted to say that this is your last chance. But if you think about it carefully, I have already said this a lot.”
His voice was flat, and there was no emotion or anger in it.
“But I think you should be clear about who can enjoy the biggest fruits after victory in this war. If you still want to maintain your status and protect your rights and interests, then don’t make me stupid again. You can cheat and cheat, otherwise, I think mixed-race people are not incapable of being noble.”
Suddenly, the bodies of everyone present could not help but tremble, and they all raised their heads in horror and looked at their master.
“Master! We will do our best!”
“We won’t let you down again!”
“You will be satisfied! We will make you satisfied this time!”
Voldemort stood up from his seat and passed through the crowd, leaving only one sentence.
“Then let’s see how you perform in the war in the north.”
“I really can’t figure out why he keeps targeting you like this just because your father bullied him? Harry.”
The bright fireplace in the Gryffindor common room in Hogwarts Castle makes the entire common room warm.
Ron was playing wizard chess with Seamus, and while ordering his pieces on the chessboard to strangle the enemy on the opposite side, he was chattering to Harry.
Harry was sitting on the sofa. He was carefully taking care of his wand. This was a wand maintenance technique he learned from Cedric. They had become friends since the Triwizard Tournament last year.
“I don’t know. But Professor Dumbledore trusts him. We can hate him, but we must also trust the professor.”
“Those Death Eaters have started again. Recently there are rumors in the magical world that they have found their master and are preparing some earth-shattering plan.”
Harry took another look at today’s Daily Prophet and found the article that was not reported by Rita Skeeter, which significantly improved its credibility.