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Chapter 71 Luna Lovegood

Felix was having breakfast leisurely, and little wizards came one after another. They had smiles on their faces and were chatting and joking with each other.

The entire auditorium was filled with lively air.

After coming out of the auditorium, Felix walked towards the Forbidden Forest, and on the way he met the Hagrid who came to the castle.

"Hello, Professor Happ." Haeger greeted warmly.

"Hello, Hagrid. I received your gift and I like it very much." Felix said, especially its material.

"Ha, just like you. By the way, the automatic rag you sent is quite effective, it cleans up the house." Hagrid said sternly, "I don't have to worry about it at all, it can even clean itself."

After the greetings, Felix came to the edge of the Forbidden Forest. He was about to fold some chestnut branches, but his stock was not much.

But halfway through, he frowned.

On the snowy ground, there are a line of footprints facing straight towards the forbidden forest.

Felixby measured the size of the footprints, and it seemed that he was a little wizard who violated the ban. He followed the footprints.

Felix walked in the snow, except for the continuous "creaking" sound of snow and broken leaves under his feet, there was no other sound. Before he knew it, he had arrived at the edge of the Forbidden Forest.

However, this place is quite remote. It is located in the northwest corner of the Forbidden Forest, and is quite close to the main entrance of Hogwarts - the little wizards lead to Hogsmeade Village on weekends, and it is here.

Felix stopped, and everything around him formed a quiet atmosphere - white snowflakes fell from the sky, and he raised his head as if countless ice crystals were flying towards him.

Everything is silent, and the world is as empty as if he is the only one.

"Hissy~"

A black creature that looked like a horse poked its head out of the forbidden forest. It glanced at Felix with its silver-white eyes, sneezed, and then flapped a pair of big and black bat-shaped wings back into the forest.

"It turned out to be the Thes." Felix was a little surprised.

This is a rather rare magical creature, and many wizards classify them as the category of special invisible beasts - only those who experience death, witness death, and understand death can see them.

This trait makes their reputation not good, and the Theaters were once considered an unlucky symbol - enough to be comparable to the death omen of a wizard's collision with a big black dog. But they are actually quite docile animals.

Felix was even more curious. He went deep into the Forbidden Forest and walked for about two minutes to a clearing.

Amid the snowflakes in the sky, a little girl stood among more than a dozen skinny thethedrals. She held a handful of hay in her hand and handed it to the mouth of a closest to her.

He also heard her humming softly, looking very pleasant.

Felix waited for her to feed all the dead grass in her hands before walking over. His footsteps woke the little witch up.

The girl raised her head. She had a matte, golden hair that stretched to her waist, and her eyebrows and eyes were very light in color.

When he got close enough, he discovered that the little witch had actually inserted her wand behind her left ear. She was wearing a pair of toad glasses and a necklace made of corks of butterbeer hanging around her neck.

At this moment, her eyes were fixed on the person who suddenly appeared.

A strange feeling surged in Felix's heart, the strange little wizard... Could it be Ravenclaw?

"What's your name? What's the little wizard from which academy?" Felix asked.

"Luna," she said in a singing voice, "Luna Lovegood, my name, I've seen your open class, you're a professor."

"Yeah, it's obvious. Miss Lovegood, which college are you from?"

"Ravenclaw said that extraordinary wisdom is the greatest wealth of mankind."

Felix knew it, as expected... he said in a reprimanding tone, "Why are you going deep into the Forbidden Forest alone? Don't you know it's dangerous here?"

"They are not dangerous." Luna said in a daze, "Yesterati are very friendly. Do you want to feed them together?" She suddenly squatted down, pushed away the snow, and grabbed a handful of half-green and half-yellow hay in her hand.

She turned her light-colored eyes to him, and Felix found that her voice was almost not as high or low as she spoke, but with her ethereal voice, it made people feel like she was singing.

"No," he said.

So Luna turned around and fed the hay to a little paradise as if no one was around. It seemed that it had just learned to walk, and it was lying down its somewhat stiff limbs, sticking out its tongue and licking Luna's fingers.

She hummed in a strange tune, and the snowflakes fell on her clothes, accumulating a thin layer.

Felix's mood calmed down and he did not try to break the atmosphere.

"Have you got better?" Luna said.

"What?"

"You've just been entangled by the harassing flies," Luna said sympathetically.

"I-what did you say?"

"Harse flies... They sometimes float into your ears and mess up your mind," she said. "I just heard one buzzing here."

Felix didn't think there was such a creature, but he asked her with interest, "Can you talk about it specifically, about harassing flies?"

Luna showed a surprised expression, holding the toad glasses with one hand, looking at Felix from behind.

"Harse flies...well, they are usually invisible, but when they want to do something to your brain, they will emit a red light with excitement."

"So, you saw it?"

"That's right." She said with great certainty, as if she was talking about some truth.

Felix became suspicious for the first time. He glanced at him for a week but found nothing.

After a while, the two of them returned to the castle together.

Walking on the road, he asked Luna, “Didn’t you go home for Christmas?”

She said calmly, "Father wants to get a manuscript, "Christmas Special Issue", but we made an appointment to find a horned snoring beast during the summer vacation."

Another name I haven't heard of, "Your father is-"

"Shenofilius Lovegood, he is the editor-in-chief of "Singing the Contradictory"."

Felix said nothing, he knew the name of the newspaper.

Standing at the entrance of the castle, Felix said to her, "I won't lose points this time. Go and find your friends and have a happy Christmas."

"I'm very happy now," Luna said with a happy smile, then she showed a thoughtful look. "You reminded me that I've met a new student from Gryffindor before, she looks very friendly, maybe we can be friends."

"Is that so? You can try it." Felix encouraged casually.

"I remember she was carrying a rooster in her hand at that time." Luna said lightly, "But who doesn't have any strange hobbies."

"What did you say?" Felix raised the volume, but he quickly calmed his tone again, "Do you know what her name is?"
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