Days to grind friendship at Hogwarts

Chapter 238 Hello, Bigfoot

The secret passage is long and deep, and there is a thick layer of dust on the ground. There are still two lines of animal footprints in different directions. It seems that Mr. Bigfoot has been unable to restrain himself and quietly visited Hogwarts once.

After walking through the undulating passage for an unknown amount of time, the view gradually became wider, and the map showed that we were not far from the Screaming Shack.

The road under his feet also began to rise slowly. Glenn waved his hand gently, and the light ball in mid-air dissipated.

At the end was a wooden door that was ajar. He pushed it gently, and the rusty hinges made a long "squeaking" sound, which was particularly obvious in the quiet darkness.

In order to avoid a sudden attack by the nervous Sirius, Glenn took out his wand, maintained the invisibility of Wind Step, and stepped into the door.

The hall of the Shrieking Shack was similar to what he imagined. The doors and windows were tightly nailed with thick wooden boards, the moonlight filtered in through the gaps, and the corners were filled with cobwebs and dust.

This place should be specially prepared for Lupine after he transformed into a werewolf. There is almost no furniture, only one or two chairs with missing legs placed randomly. There are messy and terrifying claw marks on the walls without wallpaper, which can be seen several times deep into the wall.

The wooden floor was already riddled with holes and dilapidated.

Glenn moved slightly, and the floor under his feet made a heart-wrenching "creak" sound.

Before he could say anything, a dog barked suddenly from the darkness in the corner, and a black streak suddenly rushed out, heading straight for Glenn's location.

Fortunately, Glenn did not cancel the skill status of Wind Step. The black shadow penetrated directly through his body and landed not far behind him.

Under the mottled moonlight, one could vaguely see that it was a huge black dog.

The expected impact did not occur. The big dog jumped into the air and lost its balance when it landed. He rolled quickly, turned over and stood up, staring warily at the place where he had just missed.

He couldn't figure it out. He had obviously locked the location of the visitor through his voice, but he still made a mistake. Could it be because he had been hungry for too long and lost the most basic ability to judge?

"Don't be nervous, Padfoot, I'm not here to catch you."

A ball of light appeared out of thin air, suspended in mid-air, and illuminated the entire first-floor hall of the Screaming Shack.

Sirius' pupils suddenly shrank.

The source of the sound was exactly where he had just struck, but under the light of the ball of light, there was no one there.

Even if the visitor wears an invisibility cloak, he shouldn't be able to disappear with his body.

He sniffed hard and couldn't smell anything that didn't belong in this room.

"I'm here to help you." Glenn saw Sirius' doubts and concerns and said again, "Don't be nervous, I'll show up right away. Say it first, don't attack me."

He said, released the Wind Step, and his figure slowly emerged.

The years of imprisonment in Azkaban did have a great impact on Sirius, seriously affecting his judgment. Even though Glenn had shown enough kindness, he still launched the attack regardless.

The moment the figure appeared, the big black dog stepped back and kicked the ground, and struck again like a sharp arrow.

Glenn did not relax his guard. He frowned and quickly dodged, dodging the fangs and claws with just a hair's breadth.

Due to Sirius' current state, he had to change his greeting to a slightly less polite way.

Before the big dog got up and pounced again, he immediately waved his wand and chanted a spell loudly.

"Detention quickly!"

He didn't want to expose his abilities too much in front of others, so he didn't use wandless spells or silent spells.

A two-finger-thick hemp rope appeared out of thin air, climbed up the big dog's limbs like a snake, and tied him tightly into a shameful posture in the blink of an eye.

"I told you not to be angry, why didn't you just listen?" Glenn sighed and said helplessly.

This position made Sirius particularly irritable, struggling wildly and barking wildly.

"As long as you calm down, I will untie you right away." Glenn raised the wand in his hand and discussed with him.

"Woof woof!! Woof woof woof!!!"

Sirius responded with an even crazier cry.

Glenn pinched his eyebrows helplessly and said: "It seems that the form of Animagus has a greater impact on your judgment, so this is what we have to do..."

He pointed the wand at the big dog's head and whispered:

"Restore human form!"

A blue light shot out from the tip of the staff and hit Sirius between the eyebrows.

Under the pull of magic power, the big dog slowly rose into the air, and its body stretched out little by little.

His tail retracted from his body, his limbs gradually returned to their human form, and his protruding big nose also slowly retracted, turning into a human face.

Since Sirius's Animagus form is about the same size as a human, even if he loses this form, he still maintains his five-flowered appearance.

He was lying on the ground in a state of embarrassment. He was so skinny, his cheeks were sunken, and his cheekbones were bulging. He was almost unrecognizable from the handsome face he had more than ten years ago.

Glenn looked at the ragged clothes on his body, as well as the tangled hair and beard that had not been taken care of for an unknown period of time, and frowned slightly.

He tried his best to control the urge to shave his head and said: "I think you should calm down a little now. I'm sorry that I had to adopt such a rude way when we first met."

"Can you..." Sirius slightly twisted his tightly bound hands and feet.

"Oh! I'm so sorry!"

Glenn slapped his forehead and waved his hands to release the restraints on him.

Sirius sat up and gently rubbed his painful hands and feet.

"Who are you?"

His voice was a little hoarse, maybe because he hadn't talked to humans for a long time.

"This matter is not urgent."

Glenn said, taking off the package on his shoulder, creating a low table, and taking out all the food inside.

A whole roast chicken, some pumpkin pie and pudding, and a whole jug of pumpkin juice.

He was very careful all the way, but he suspected that when he dodged the attack, a lot of pumpkin juice still spilled out. Fortunately, his robe was not stained.

"food!"

Sirius had no doubt that the food was poisonous. Like a hungry wolf, he immediately rushed to the table, tore off a chicken leg and stuffed it into his mouth without any scruples.

That speed was a few minutes faster than when he attacked before.

In fact, although he is reckless, he is not a fool - Glenn has already completely controlled the situation. Judging from the current comparison of strength, there is no need for him to resort to poisoning.

Glenn looked at the dust on the ground, waved his wand, and conjured a soft armchair before sitting down comfortably.

"Then, we finally have the opportunity to sit down and get to know each other."

He looked at Sirius who was devouring his food and smiled slightly.

"Hello, Padfoot."

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