The next night.

The cheers from the Great Hall downstairs reached Lind's ears one after another, and Dumbledore was announcing the great achievements of Harry and his party downstairs.

Lind stood in front of the window, and the cheers downstairs and the quiet moonlit night outside mixed together to give him a sense of unreality, making him a little dazed.

He just stood there, standing.

There was an open copy of "Standard Spells: Level III" next to the bed. He had tried to read the book to kill time before, but he couldn't get into it.

Lind just looked up at the sky, expressionless, thinking about Cthulhu, Andersen, and Charms...

It was unknown how long it took before he heard a voice from behind. "I think you should be tired of staying here. Do you want to sit in my office?" Dumbledore had come behind him without knowing when.

Lind turned his head, with an irrepressible joy in his eyes. Last night he asked Madam Pomfrey when he could leave.

At that time, Madam Pomfrey said that he was just in poor health and should take good care of himself first. Dumbledore would come to see him after the end-of-year banquet.

The bursts of noise that broke out in the Great Hall downstairs just now were probably the cheers of Gryffindor winning the House Cup with Dumbledore's super bonus.

Lind hurriedly put away the books on the table and his waist bag.

Fortunately, nothing about unicorns was in this bag, otherwise Dumbledore might have found them.

Thinking of this, Lind put away all his things and looked at Dumbledore leisurely.

Dumbledore took his hand and waved his wand, and Lind immediately felt a silver gauze-like cover on his body.

Disillusionment spell

After that, Dumbledore lifted the curtain of the small compartment and walked out with Lind. The mattress and quilt flew up and folded behind him automatically.

Along the way, they often met cheering wizards, big and small, but whenever they were about to approach the two, they would automatically avoid the two's position due to accidents or no reason, and they didn't know what spell was working.

This scene gave Linde a feeling of wandering in the world, and he inexplicably felt that his practice of brain occlusion had improved a little.

At the same time, they also met Professor McGonagall, who looked at the two of them, nodded implicitly as a greeting, and then moved away as if nothing had happened.

The two of them had no obstacles along the way and came to Dumbledore's office.

The moment they stepped into the spiral staircase, the disillusionment spell was lifted. When the two went up, Linde said nothing, just tidied his clothes.

When he arrived at the office, Linde first looked around to try to find Andersen's location.

Fox stood on the gilded perch, looking helplessly at a bird's nest made of branches of an unknown tree below.

Dumbledore patted him on the back and motioned him to go forward and take a look. "Go! Its condition is much more stable. Fox's eyes have been swollen from crying these two days, haha!"

"Swallowed from crying? Is it worried about Andersen?" Lind asked puzzledly, and then realized that the phoenix's tears have a very powerful healing effect.

Lind was a little embarrassed and hurried over to look at the bird's nest.

There was a piece of meat with twisting tentacles in the bird's nest. Blue-purple feathers of varying lengths and lengths continued to grow in the meat, and then fell off, repeating the cycle. The entire bird's nest was already filled with growing feathers.

At the same time, as if sensing Lind's arrival, the meat rolled over and squeezed out some blood-colored mucus, and then squeezed out a familiar bird's beak from it.

"Gu...Gu (My good big brother——)"

"Gu gaga... (Don't worry, big brother, I feel much better now.)"

Lind was a little nervous when he saw its appearance, but now he was relieved when he heard its mean voice.

A rare smile appeared on his lips, "How do you know it's me?"

"Haha... (I'm very sensitive to smells now... and I feel that I will have many changes in the future, whether good or bad)"

Dumbledore also walked to Lind's side, "I didn't dare to move rashly, it's a little different from Harry's situation."

Lind was about to ask this question.

In the Room of Requirement, Harry was quickly transformed into a half-fishman, and then Dumbledore quickly came and turned him back to a normal human.

He didn't know whether Harry had completely returned to his normal appearance or would become an abnormal person who turned into a fishman when exposed to water like him.

Andersen's here is even stranger. His transformation is because he pecked at the tentacles formed by Cthulhu through his body. The transformation process is longer, stranger, and more weird.

At the same time, it also called itself the boss, which made Lind happy.

Although its body was polluted, its mind was not corrupted by Him.

Lind nodded, and then said to the piece of meat in the nest: "Okay, you stay here for now!"

Hearing what he said, the beak was rolled into the piece of meat again, and then began to move regularly, like the breathing of the lungs, and like the beating of the heart.

Lind looked around again. The headmasters on the wall were still pretending to sleep. They seemed to have their own news channels. He seemed to have vaguely heard them arguing when he was on the spiral staircase, but now they all climbed quietly on the table, and one headmaster even deliberately snored.

Then he saw the damn sorting hat again.

"Professor, to be honest, I don't think I look like a Gryffindor."

Dumbledore looked at him with interest, "Oh, then which house do you think you are like?"

Linde rubbed his temple, "Well, Ravenclaw or Hufflepuff!"

"Interesting idea, but the Sorting Hat is never wrong. You must have courage and justice in your heart that you can't see." He tapped Linde's heart on the left side of his chest.

"Well, maybe!" Linde returned to his rigid face. The matter was done, and there was no need to dwell on the matter of the Sorting.

Then he saw the Mirror of Erised, which was placed behind the cabinet and he didn't notice it at first.

Dumbledore also noticed Linde's gaze and started the communication tonight at the right time.

"That is the Mirror of Erised, which can make us see the most urgent and strongest desires in our hearts."

As he said, he took Linde across the small table and the cabinet to the mirror.

"Every time I see myself holding a pair of thick wool socks."

Dumbledore spread his hands helplessly.

"There are never enough socks. Christmas came and went, and I didn't receive a pair of socks. People insisted on giving me books. But I have to say that most of those academic books are useless to me."

As he said this, he waved his hand in a Versailles way. But if Lind remembered correctly, there were several opinions about wool socks in his previous life.

The first one is that wool socks are often used at Christmas, and Christmas is often a holiday spent with family, so Dumbledore's wool socks refer to his desire for family.

The second one is that wool socks come in pairs, referring to his feelings for Grindelwald.

The third one is that he just said it casually.

Originally, Lind was inclined to the third one, because the most troublesome thing he found when reading novels before was over-interpretation. But now according to the original book. Dumbledore should have told Harry about "wool socks".

He mentioned wool socks twice, could it be that Dumbledore was really referring to something obscure!

Lind didn't know, but it was none of his business.

At this time, Dumbledore beckoned him to go over and look in the mirror, as if they were two friends, one of whom had discovered something interesting and was eager to share it with the other.

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