The Occult Warlock of Hogwarts

Chapter 65 Don’t stop

Throughout the day, DeWitt stayed in the library to look up information, reading almost all about the magic of mirrors. At night, he met the twins on time, preparing to go to the abandoned classroom to study the Mirror of Erised.<

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However, things didn't go smoothly. After confirming Filch's location, the twins also saw something else on the map.

"What bad luck," the twins said, pointing to two dots on the Marauder's Map: "Our little brother is here too."

Not far from the abandoned classroom where the Mirror of Erised was placed, DeWitt and the twins were looking at the map. It could be clearly seen on the map that next to the name symbolizing Harry Potter was Ron Weasley.

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"Scare them." George said.

"It's not great," DeWitt said: "There will definitely be people who find it boring to play the same scene twice."

"We can't wait in line for them to come out, right? Just like we line up the first thing after getting up early in the morning... Why don't we get them to join us!" Fred said forcefully: "Unite!

"Sometimes having too many people can be bad," DeWitt was not optimistic about the twins' decision, but Ron was their brother after all. He only said: "A reliable alliance needs a common pain or a suitable price."<

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"Is it enough that they are all bad boys who violate school rules and go out at night?"

"It depends on the person," DeWitt said: "It's better to have common interests."

"We know our younger brother," the twins assured, patting their chests: "He has inherited the glorious tradition of the Weasley family. He is also very interested in Muggle things, and Harry is his good friend..."

"Harry is a nice guy," DeWitt still remembers Harry's apology after the flying lesson accident: "I don't see the negative effects of fame from him."

"Yes, he is still a famous person!" said the twins.

"Is it because he can take on more responsibilities when something goes wrong?" DeWitt asked back: "Fame will make people focus on him, just like Malfoy in Slytherin. One of the joys of every day is to talk to Harry.

He wanted to gain a sense of presence from Harry's hostility."

The twins didn't expect that DeWitt could think so "far-reaching". They waved their hands and said, "We'll face difficulties together. Isn't that a good idea?"

"I didn't say that we should shirk our responsibilities," DeWitt explained: "Fame is a burden and a training. If your character is not distorted, you will be successful."

"Then what do you mean..."

DeWitt felt that the random words just now were not appropriate, and added: "As long as it is trustworthy, it is not a bad thing to recruit a few people to join."

"Is that a unanimous vote?" Fred asked.

"Unanimously approved!" George replied excitedly.

It was agreed upon, but when they entered the abandoned classroom, the twins sneaked in quietly, startling Harry and Ron.

"Why are you guys?" Ron almost jumped up and shouted, but then he lowered his voice and raised his head and said: "Fred! George! Are you following us?"

"Don't get excited." The twins didn't care about Ron's mood. They stretched out their hands to rub Ron's hair. When one was blocked, the other found an opportunity to rub it hard: "Anyone can come here, right?"

"Only ghosts believe what you say!" Ron stepped aside angrily. He saw DeWitt and wanted to say something. In the end, he patted his hair awkwardly: "You must have some evil ideas! Don't involve me.

And Harry!"

The twins pulled Ron aside, preparing to use sufficient means to persuade their biological brother to leave DeWitt and Harry behind - but Harry did not speak. He was staring at the Mirror of Erised with all his attention, paying no attention to what was happening around him.

Don't listen or ask.

"Harry?" DeWitt shouted in a low voice.

Harry didn't respond. Instead, he took a few steps toward the mirror eagerly, as if he wanted to plunge into the mirror. He wanted to ignore everything that stood in his way.

After shouting twice more, Harry reluctantly looked away, glanced at DeWitt quickly, turned away to look again, and said perfunctorily: "What's wrong?"

DeWitt made his voice more friendly and asked gently: "You seem to be very focused. What did you see inside?"

"...It's family." Harry answered quickly after a brief hesitation, refusing to say a single extra word. If he wasn't afraid that DeWitt would waste time by asking more questions, Harry wouldn't even want to answer.

Excessive indulgence in fantasy is not a good thing, or anything that is excessive will be harmful, but if you have to argue about what is reality and what is fantasy, it would be too boring, just like the friendship between DeWitt and Harry, it is not suitable

After in-depth communication and advice, DeWitt was not in a position to give advice. He quietly stared at the three Weasleys who came back. More importantly, he felt that there was another person in this abandoned classroom.

"It's done!" Not long after, George ran over happily and said to DeWitt: "Ron has joined the gang, but there is a condition about Harry - you have been here just now, is there any problem with Harry?

"He has been in this position for a long time," DeWitt said: "Maybe whoever removes the mirror now is his enemy and will fight for his life."

"Harry is possessed," George observed for a while and said worriedly: "This is not possible."

"But we can't persuade you," DeWitt said, shaking his head: "We are all students, and what we say is not very convincing. Teaching about equality of status will only lead to hostility."

"You do like to say some strange things." George understood what DeWitt meant. He wanted to laugh a few times, but there was sudden movement outside the classroom.

The good news is that the twins used their rich experience in night travel to determine that the person outside was Filch. The bad news is that there is only one exit from this abandoned classroom.

"Keep it down," Fred had already covered Ron's mouth, and George said angrily, "Maybe Filch's ears don't work..."

Unfortunately, DeWitt heard very clearly that Filch's cat was meowing: "Come! Come! Catch someone!" Perhaps the cat named Mrs. Norris was biting Filch's trouser leg.

, pulling in the direction of the abandoned classroom: "The smell and sound of humans! If we arrest someone this time, maybe we can get something delicious again."

"I can't run away," DeWitt asked the twins: "Do you have any good ideas?"

"It is said that some people are proficient in infiltration techniques and can escape even if they are cornered," George said regretfully: "But we don't understand what infiltration is, and as students we can't hurt Filch... so there is only one answer!"
Fred released his hand covering Ron, stood side by side with his twin brothers like a hero who was about to die, and said impassionedly: "Then it's up to us to open up a safe road! Lead Filch away!"

In the last few seconds when they were about to embark on the point of no return, the twins held DeWitt's shoulders and said to the three first-year wizards:

"When we get out, you can leave. Remember! Don't stop!"

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