The students' fears manifested themselves one after another, female ghosts, mumoyin, spiders... are too common. Their current fears are not resistance from the bottom of their hearts. They are not as real as the elderly resisting aging or the patients worrying about their illness.

, what they are afraid of is just the concept derived from fear. They themselves give fear an image. Sooner or later, they understand that invisible things are more terrifying.

Soon it will be Hermione's turn.

"I guess it's an assignment that missed a perfect mark by one point." Ron couldn't control his volume, so he whispered to Harry in a louder voice.

Hermione glanced at him nervously, then looked at DeWitt anxiously, looking for support - DeWitt nodded towards her.

Very good. Hermione took a deep breath. It was just a boggart. This thing couldn't even scratch herself... but she was still nervous. She didn't know what she was nervous about, and then walked up.

When the boggart faced her, it began to slowly transform. The monster's fatigue could be seen from the twisting and rotating twisted planes and the slowness of the lines. However, it still showed the result, sticking to the ground and turning into a body.

The body fell face down on the ground - and the body was immediately pushed slowly by the invisible force, turned over, and the hands covered with blood were spread out on the ground and shook, just like a newly deceased person lying on the ground.

, struggled to death with his last strength, and then exposed the face of the corpse - it was DeWitt's.

The students exploded with a bang, and Harry smiled meaningfully, thinking that he had discovered a big secret; Ron stammered and shouted, but his mind went blank, and he didn't even know what he was shouting; Neville

Her eyes widened in disbelief and refused to accept it; Hermione's roommate let out a scream of unknown meaning - only Hermione herself did not realize the deeper meaning of this scene for a while. She was indeed afraid of this scene.

, and now I am so scared that I have forgotten the magic spell taught by Professor Lupine.

Hermione doesn't worry about her parents now, not because she doesn't love her parents, but because she knows that the laws in the wizarding world are relatively sound, her parents are in good health and everything is safe, and death is still far away for her parents, so it's not necessary.

Things to consider; she is not very worried about herself, because she has accepted the concept of death, but has not fully understood what death will be like when it comes to her, so she is not afraid of her own death; only DeWitt - the relationship

Intimate enough - and the things he did were crazy enough that people couldn't help but imagine the day when DeWitt lost his mind. Once she imagined it, Hermione subconsciously realized that DeWitt was the most likely person to die suddenly.

She doesn’t want DeWitt to die, and of course she doesn’t want her other friends to die, but DeWitt is more important.

Thoughts containing a variety of emotions turned into flames and burned at the tip of Hermione's heart, like a red-hot iron severing the nerves and blocking the ability to think. Fortunately, she was of good quality and adjusted quickly enough. When Professor Lupine intervened,

In front of him, he waved his magic wand, looked pale, and said quickly: "Funny!"

DeWitt's body on the ground had no face, but it looked even more horrifying.

Professor Lu Ping had no choice but to clear his throat and intervene.

The Boggart, fed up with fear, became sensitive again. It sensed Professor Lupin and turned into a full moon rising from the clouds.

"Funny!" Professor Lupine read, and the full moon turned into a glowing ball. He asked in a low voice how Hermione was doing. Hermione bit her lip and shook her head and said no problem, but it's not a good time either.

What a delay, so Professor Lu Ping said: "Next, please."

Hermione returned to the queue in despair. She was thinking about everything in her mind, but she didn't think deeply about anything. The well-meaning cheers from the people around her couldn't attract her attention. She seemed to be unable to hear any sound.

At the focus of her sight, in her eyes, only the intact DeWitt was saying to her seriously: "How are you?"

But Hermione only said: "I'm fine." She didn't want to continue this topic. She just wanted to think about the reason for herself, so she pushed DeWitt's back and said: "Come on, it's your turn - let me see

What are you afraid of?"

Maybe her fear will distract Hermione.

Other students thought that DeWitt's fear might be Hermione's body, but DeWitt knew that he was not afraid of Hermione's death because he thought he could protect his friend, so the Boggart was in DeWitt's house.

In front of him, he was in a state of changing form for a long time, and finally hesitantly turned into a person that no one knew except DeWitt himself.

Lucian the Oracle.

This is a metaphor.

What DeWitt is afraid of is not Lucian as a person, but what he is afraid of is the concept that Lucian represents - he once had great ambitions and made great achievements, but in the end his actions gradually deteriorated, and he began to do whatever it took to achieve a seemingly just goal.

When justice needs to be maintained by evil means, can it still be considered justice? There is more than one example of DeWitt being abandoned by his parents and sent to Castle Joy. Thousands of families have been destroyed because of this. Now the Boggart has become

Being Lucian is to be vigilant - don’t forget to keep your heart.

Casting a perfect spell on the Boggart, "Lucian the Oracle" turned into a skeleton of the Eternals, with bones snapping like a funny marionette.

"Not bad." Professor Lu Ping praised.

The students who wanted to watch the fun were a little disappointed, including Harry. Harry was even more disappointed, and this disappointment turned from expectation and anxiety, because Professor Lupine chose someone else when he could choose him, until Boggart

He couldn't bear the excessive transformation at all. He accepted too many ideas and disappeared. Professor Lupine had no intention of letting Harry try, so after class, Harry was depressed. He wanted to find someone to say a few words - only

This time it couldn't be Ron. He remembered that DeWitt's fear was a person, and when he wanted to ask, he found that DeWitt was talking to Hermione in a corner with few people.

Harry remembered Hermione's fear and couldn't help but smile knowingly and walked over.

"I'll be fine," he heard DeWitt say: "I'm healthier than ever. Don't think too much. I see you're a little tired..."

After noticing Harry's arrival, DeWitt shut his mouth, and Hermione had no intention of speaking any more. The two of them looked at Harry in silence, as if asking "What's the matter?"

"I'm here to see you," Harry suddenly felt that he shouldn't be here, so he had to say awkwardly: "I'm here..."

"Then let's go back together," DeWitt patted Harry on the shoulder and said, "Go back to the dormitory."

Harry was a little depressed, but he was more depressed yet to come.

It was almost the first weekend of third grade, and Harry still couldn't get a signed book to go to Hogsmeade. He even thought about using the invisibility cloak to sneak out, but Dumbledore emphasized - "Invisibility cloak to take photos"

Ghost monsters are useless." After thinking about it again and again, he finally had no choice but to return to the dormitory.

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