186 Light Cluster and Starlight
The rest of the vacation passed by in a hurry, as if in just a blink of an eye, the first day of school was coming.
On the last night, Mrs. Prince worked hard to prepare a sumptuous dinner, and Karan was also invited. He saw the special strawberry pudding at a glance.
After a hearty meal, he politely declined Mrs. Prince's offer to stay overnight.He also didn't expect Mrs. Prince to actually clean up a guest room.
After returning to his home, Karan sat alone on the sofa chair in the study, with two wands floating quietly in front of his eyes.
One is ash.
The other one is elderberry.
There are some other things placed on the wooden table opposite the sofa.
An invisibility cloak.
A blank piece of parchment.
And something that looks like a bone.
"School is finally starting."
Karan spoke softly, his words gradually echoing in the silent night, and the burning candle flame swayed gently in the airtight study.
He didn't seem to be as calm inside as he showed.
"Then will you come back?"
The mirror hanging on the wall made a query. It was well taken care of by Karan and never allowed itself to get dusty.
Karan remained silent and did not answer.
His eyes kept moving between the two wands, as if he couldn't decide which one to choose.
Then he moved his eyes to more things.
Parchment, invisibility cloak, bones.
At the same time, a small object slowly floated out from his side pocket.
This is a magic coin.
Karan finally set his sights on the coin and stared at it silently.
Gradually, the pattern on the coin changed inexplicably, and finally turned into the shape of a cap.
This is Ravenclaw's diadem.
"It's a really tough choice."
He said.
The mirror seemed to understand something, and it did not ask again.
Night falls quietly.
the next day.
Karan went to Snape's house again, but this time he chose the time in the afternoon, towards the evening.
As early as in Diagon Alley, Lily knew that Callan and Snape would no longer ride the Hogwarts Express.
But she quickly accepted this fact. After all, she also made many friends at Hogwarts, such as Mary MacDonald and Marlene MacKinnon, which at least kept her from getting bored during the journey.
In fact, she expressed a lot of envy at the way the two went to Hogwarts.
"It would be great if I could ride a broomstick to school."
She said distressedly: "I can't do this at home, the neighbors will see it."
But not everyone finds this approach interesting, especially the other owner of Nimbus 1001.
Outside the gate of Gobstone's shop, Snape's face became a little unnatural as he watched Karan cast a levitating spell on the suitcase.
After tying the suitcase to the ends of the two broomsticks with magic thread, Karan comforted Mrs. Prince, who was slightly worried: "Don't worry, ma'am."
"I will take good care of Snape and not let him fall off his broom."
"Even if it falls, I will catch him successfully."
"Even if he didn't catch it, he definitely wouldn't have fallen too badly."
"Even if you fall badly, it doesn't matter."
In front of Mrs. Prince who couldn't help laughing, Karan deliberately said loudly: "I can also use the healing spell. I will definitely be able to send Snape to the school hospital in time."
"So, don't worry, ma'am."
Mrs. Prince knew that this was Karan deliberately teasing Snape. She had seen the two of them practicing many times and knew that Karan would not let this happen.
Snape also felt angry in his heart. He suddenly stepped onto the broomstick and said in a cold tone: "Okay, stop talking nonsense and leave quickly."
Then he said goodbye to Mrs. Prince.
Although this was a parting scene, neither mother nor son felt too sad.
The distance between Hogsmeade and Hogwarts was not far at all. If Snape wanted to go home, he could just take the weekend off and it wouldn't delay anything.
Even when he was in third grade, he could go home at will every weekend.
In Mrs. Prince's slightly reassuring gaze, two brooms rose together, one was slightly taller, and the other was confidently much shorter, only as high as the surrounding roofs.
This wasn't a Quidditch match, and Snape didn't need to take the risk.
He looked at Karan's provocative gaze in the sky ahead of him and muttered in a low voice: "A guy who likes to express himself."
But there was no disgust in this tone, just impatience.
During daily practice, he had encountered such an experience more than once.
The two of them walked quickly through the streets of Hogsmeade Village. Listening to the faint whistling sound in their ears, Snape suddenly realized that because of the dark sky, he had attracted more people's attention.
Long before the pedestrians noticed, Karan was high in the sky flying to nowhere.
"Damn it Karan!"
This time there was finally a little disgust in his tone, but more of it was anger.Snape finally understood Callan's intention, but he had not warned himself of this in advance.
Most importantly, Snape also didn't