Days to grind friendship at Hogwarts

Chapter 475 Big Ben and the London Eye

"We can go! How do we go? Apparate?" Harry asked, holding his Nimbus 2001 in his hand.

Moody shook his head: "Apparating may be risky. If we have to face an attack from Death Eaters as soon as we land, we will be very passive."

"Don't scare him, Mad-Eye!" Tonks said quickly, "Don't worry, Harry, you know, he's always been so suspicious."

Kingsley also walked out of the kitchen and said with a smile: "We chose a method that you are very good at."

He said, pointing to the broom in his hand.

"Ride a broomstick?" Harry looked interested.

"Okay." Mad-Eye paused on the ground with his cane, then took out a letter from his arms, "It's almost time for us to go out. Harry, I will leave a letter for your uncle and aunt

The letter was written by Padfoot, telling them not to worry, that you are safe and to come back to see them next summer."

"They can't have any worries, they will just feel disappointed." Harry rolled his eyes, "To be honest, I really don't want to go back to this place."

Moody ignored his complaints and beckoned him to come to him: "Come on, Harry, I need to cast a disillusionment spell on you."

"What curse?" Harry was stunned for a moment, "What is that for?"

"The effect is not the same as the invisibility cloak, but the principle is different." Glenn explained, "After all, it is not convenient to ride a broom when wearing the invisibility cloak."

Moody's wand struck Harry on the head, and it was as if a large glob of mixed paint poured all over his head.

As the paint gradually covers his body, the color of his body becomes the same as the furniture behind him, completely blending into the kitchen, like a chameleon.

"It's amazing." Harry looked at his body and sighed.

Everyone walked out of the back door and onto the neatly manicured lawn.

Moody looked up at the night sky and gave nagging instructions.

"...We can't mess up our formation...if one of us is killed..."

"Is that possible?" Harry couldn't help but ask.

"Don't be nervous, it's basically impossible." Glenn comforted in a low voice.

"No one will die," Kingsley Shacklebolt said in a low, calm voice.

Mad-Eye tapped his cane on the ground again, and several broomsticks flew over from Mrs. Figg's house two streets away and landed on everyone's hands.

"Here you go, Tonks." Glenn threw his Firebolt.

Tonks looked excited, stroking the broom handle lovingly, and then hung Harry's box and Hedwig's cage on it.

At this time, very high above their heads, a bright red spark suddenly bloomed among the stars, like Muggle fireworks, which were summoned with a wand.

"That's Mundungus' signal, everyone, get on your broomsticks," Mad-Eye said.

Soon, another green firework bloomed, and he spoke again: "The second signal, let's go!"

Tonks took the lead and jumped into the air, followed closely by Harry, and the others also left the ground one after another.

Glenn and Kingsley were on the left and right sides of Harry respectively, while Mad-Eye stayed at the end to hold the line.

Although it is midsummer, the temperature at night has dropped a lot, and it has just rained, so the breeze is a bit cool.

The sky was clear and the stars were twinkling, which made people feel relaxed and happy, and their mood involuntarily became much better, although Mad-Eye did not wish for such weather.

"It would be nice if there were some cloud cover!" he exclaimed.

Tonks turned back dissatisfied: "Don't be so clumsy! I don't want to get all wet!"

While she was speaking, a Muggle street appeared in front of her, and a Muggle was looking up.

"Don't look back, turn left! There's a Muggle looking up!" Moody shouted, "We need to fly higher..."

Tonks quickly led the team in a sharp turn, finally avoiding the Muggles' sight.

As the altitude increases, the scenery below becomes much smaller, and only dim street lights and sparse vehicles on the road can be vaguely seen. Looking down from this height, those lights are only as big as a pinhead.

Harry laughed loudly like a lunatic without any warning. It was obvious that he was in a good mood at this time.

They flew all the way north. Mad-Eye's magic eye trembled slightly and he spoke again: "That's Windsor Castle. We flew a little too far to the west. Now we turn to the southeast and continue to rise. There happens to be a low cloud there. We can fly

Go in and hide inside!"

"Oh, no! I don't want to become a drowned rat!" Tonks complained for a while, but still took the lead and flew in.

"Turn southwest!" Moody didn't know how many times he changed his route. "We have to avoid the highway!"

Seeing Harry shivering, Glenn couldn't help but wake up for a moment. Fortunately, he was prepared and wore a warm autumn robe.

Finally, dense lights appeared in front of us, and the scenery below gradually became more prosperous.

"Thames!" Tonks shouted in surprise, "We're almost there!"

"We'd better retrace our steps to make sure we're not being followed!" Moody shouted again.

"Are you crazy, Mad-Eye?" Tonks finally couldn't bear it anymore and said angrily, "We are almost freezing on our broomsticks! If we keep deviating from the route like this, we probably won't get there next week! Besides, we

We’re almost there!”

"It's time to start landing!" Kingsley's voice came over, "Harry, follow Tonks!"

Everyone began to descend in altitude and quickly passed over Buckingham Palace.

"Look there, Harry." Glenn pointed down and said, "That's the palace of the Muggle King! The one on the right by the river is Big Ben and the London Eye!"

This is already the center of London, with only the last mile remaining to Diagon Alley.

Finally, they bypassed a Muggle theater and landed in a small alley behind it.

"Finally! I'm freezing to death!" Tonks complained as she jumped off her broom.

"What is this place?" Harry asked impatiently, regardless of the cold.

Glenn looked at him with a smile and said, "Don't worry, Mad-Eye will tell you soon."

"Found it." Moody took a long time to find the deluminator from his pocket, clicked it a few times, and sucked in all the surrounding light sources.

When the surrounding area became dark, they walked further along the alley for about tens of meters.

"This is it." Glenn stopped with a smile.

In fact, due to the Fidelity Charm, Harry could not see the entrance to the Ollivander family home at all.

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