The Trinity of Harry Potter

Chapter 13 Brief Communication

"Okay, before going to bed, let's sing the school song!"

There seemed to be fewer wrinkles on Dumbledore's face, and it seemed like this was his favorite part.

All the teachers and students stood up, and Kano noticed that the faces of the professors were not very pretty.

A golden ribbon floated out of Dumbledore's wand, and under his control formed the lyrics of the school song.

The whole school students sang the school song with a variety of different tunes. Kano heard Hermione choke and sang "God Save the Queen". Harry was brought to the tune of the funeral march by George and Fred beside him.

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Kano came up with a jasmine flower of his own, which was completely inconspicuous in this chaotic environment.

Dumbledore waved his wand and finished the last beat for the twins, then led the applause.

"Music is more charming than anything we are doing now."

He wiped his eyes and asked the prefects to take the freshmen back to the dormitory.

Students from the four colleges filed out and took different paths at the entrance of the auditorium.

Hufflepuff's lounge is a semi-underground structure, located next to the kitchen. Ravenclaw and Gryffindor are in different towers, while Slytherin lives on the dungeon level, and you can see the Black Lake when you look up.

In fact, this is not surprising, Hogwarts has been a battle fortress from the beginning.

Hufflepuff and Slytherin have very safe basements, and Kano bets that there is more than one escape route in their common room.

Gryffindor and Ravenclaw stood high and could see far away, making it easy to escape on broomsticks.

The Gryffindor students arrived at the door of the lounge feeling dizzy after eating.

Percy said the password "Dragon Slag" to the portrait of the Fat Lady, and the portrait moved aside, revealing the entrance to the lounge.

"Everyone remember the password, otherwise the Fat Lady will not open the door for you." Percy ordered, "The girls live over there, the prefect will take you up, the boys are here. Boys can't go to the girls' dormitory, you don't need me.

You should emphasize it more."

A bunch of eleven-year-old brats who don't understand anything, they just want to sleep now.

Under Percy's leadership, they left the common room and entered the boys' dormitory.

The grown-ups changed into their pajamas, each found their own bed, and fell asleep in a deep sleep.

Kano did not sleep. He sat cross-legged on the bed and silently memorized Druid poetry in his heart.

"Kano, are you awake?"

Harry's voice came from the other bed. Kano opened the curtain of his bed and stuck his head out strangely.

"Aren't you tired, Harry?"

"I...want to talk to you."

Kano nodded, and the two of them tiptoed past a group of gently snoring classmates and returned to the common room.

Although they were alone in the common room, the fire in the fireplace was still burning brightly.

Harry seemed a little confused, but finally asked.

"When we were about to get off the bus, Malfoy and I had a fight."

"He said that your father was a Death Eater and your uncle was my godfather, but he betrayed my parents and led to their death."

Kano nodded: "My father was indeed a Death Eater. Although he regretted quitting and died in the end, this cannot erase the harm he had caused to others."

"As for my uncle, your godfather. I told you that the situation is very complicated. Now I have no evidence to convince anyone, so I can only wait."

When Kano said this, he couldn't help but feel a little strange. Harry was never a person who was good at using his brain in the original novel, and he often got into trouble when his brain got hot.

Why is he chatting with himself so calmly now, knowing that this matter involves the death of his parents.

Harry nodded, indicating that he understood, but he continued: "If you had any bad intentions, Kano, you would not have helped me from the beginning."

"If my parents really die because of your uncle's betrayal, then I will personally seek justice for them."

"But since you said there is something hidden in it, I am still willing to believe you."

Kano scratched his head. He underestimated Harry's trust in him and also underestimated Harry's character.

"Then use your eyes to see and your mind to judge."

Harry nodded vigorously: "I will look for the information from that year and ask those involved."

It wasn't until the two returned to the dormitory and Harry's breathing became steady and long that Kano realized belatedly that he seemed to have had a considerable impact on Harry.

He was planning to wait for Harry to defeat Voldemort in the future, take down those enemies at the same time, and at most give some information to act as a prophet.

I won't become Harry's general in the future, right?

Until Kano woke up the next morning, this thought still lingered.

Speaking of which, Peter Pettigrew turned into a mouse and is now lying next to Ron's pillow.

Kano could clearly feel the aura of magic wrapped around this guy, but he was prepared to leave Peter to Sirius and Lupin.

Just let him be a mouse for another two years. It will definitely not be a pleasant experience.

It's only half past five in the morning, and it's still dark outside.

Kano got up, finished taking care of himself, and went out wearing a green oak robe.

He jogged all the way to the shore of the Black Lake, where thick mist lingered.

However, this environment made him feel very comfortable. He did some warm-up exercises and ran two laps along the Black Lake. He felt that he was almost adjusted.

Seeing that there was no one around, the green robe on his body squirmed and turned into a full set of armor with a helmet. A long sword grew out of his right hand, and a large shield was woven from vines on his left arm.

Feeling the weight of the sword and shield, Kano nodded with satisfaction.

An equally well-armed knight walked out of the thick fog. He saluted Kano and rushed forward.

Kano's magic power penetrated his whole body as he breathed, and even his armor, sword and shield were wrapped in it.

He stood firm, took a stance, and carefully observed the charging knight through his visor. Then he suddenly exerted force, put the shield in front of him and pushed it out hard, destroying the opponent's balance with one blow and causing him to fly away.

There was no heavy sound of landing, and the next knight emerged from the thick fog. This knight chose to fight with swords.

Kano's swordsmanship was inherited from Gawain, the Knight of the Sun, and focused on overwhelming the opponent with force and defeating him head-on. However, the opponent's strength was far stronger than that of Kano, who was not well developed, so Kano had to use dexterity and speed to deal with it.

Kano kept wandering around, often using sword and shield to interrupt the opponent's attacks. After about ten rounds, the opponent lost patience and attacked rashly. As a result, Kano's sword pierced the neck and turned into mist.

The next knight who appeared was riding a tall horse, with a lance hanging at his side.

A white horse came out of the thick fog behind Kano. Kano touched its neck and got on his horse.

The two of them took their mounts and walked a few steps, then accelerated towards each other. The two lances hit each other's waist at the same time, breaking inch by inch, and both of them fell off their horses due to the impact.

After they got up, there was another sword fight. The clothes and armor of the two men were falling off, and their blood was like a fountain. In the end, both of them were exhausted and fell to their knees.

The knight opposite made a stop gesture and took off his mask to reveal a face familiar to Kano.

He is the son of Morgan Le Fay, Knight of the Round Table Owen.

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