When Hermione still showed some of her ideas to Maka, Luna and Delphi's "Qifeng cake cup" Wizard chess competition was over.
Let's talk about the final result... Although it was Delphi who won the game, she gave the cake to Luna, who looked greedy. It was a happy ending.
After that, everyone returned to their temporary tents and fell asleep with a sense of relief after releasing the pressure.
Of course, in fact, there are always some people who are not suitable for Carnival to forget their troubles - for example, Ron, who is very different from the past, and Harry, who has always insisted on himself.
"Harry, are you asleep?"
In the darkness inside the tent, Ron turned over and opened his eyes again. This seemed to be the sixth time he had turned over in ten minutes after turning off the light. The emptiness after making some noise made it difficult for him to sleep at all.
To be honest, if it were put in the past, the heartless man must have been able to sleep with his pillow. But now
Although Maka taught him to think, it also brought him more troubles. No one can tell whether this is a good change.
At the same time, Harry on the other side opened his eyes after Ron's words.
"... hmm?" he answered softly. "No, I can't sleep."
"Well..." Ron whispered, "why don't you go out with me? We haven't sat down and talked for a long time. I'm afraid I'll wake others here."
When Harry heard this, he immediately turned over and sat up and lifted the thin quilt.
"OK! I just want someone to talk to."
Harry wanted to talk to Ginny about the starry sky, but who knows, Ginny let out a lot today. She was so drunk that Hermione and Delphi put her back. Now Ron wants to talk, which is just right for Harry who can't sleep.
Before long, they walked out of the tent and sat down on the old stump next to them.
By now, the campfire in the middle of the camp had almost died out, and only the remaining charcoal was still shining in the stone circle. There are flowing clouds in the air quietly covering the half moon, making the night between heaven and earth more and more thick.
Harry and Ron sat under the stars for a moment, and finally Ron spoke first.
"Harry," he said coldly, "can you tell me more about your experience of fighting with Neville outside? You know, I'm afraid I'll never be with you, so at least I want to hear more... If my children know these old things in the future, I can boast to them that you are all my best friends."
Ron didn't know what kind of attitude he was in to say these words. Is it jealousy? Or unwilling? No, it's definitely not that superficial.
If you have to use a word to describe it, Ron thinks it may be "helpless".
Today's Ron, in fact, has already hidden these feelings in his heart. If it hadn't been for the emptiness after the carnival tonight that almost overflowed with that sense of powerlessness, if it hadn't been for his best friend Harry sitting there right now, he wouldn't be able to say it.
Not far away, Harry was stunned when he heard Ron's words - no matter how dull he was, he could hear the loss and regret in the other party's words.
However, although he wanted to persuade his good friend, what should he say?
In fact, Harry knew that he had a lot of luck to have his current strength. Unlike Neville, he almost completed his transformation with his own courage and efforts.
So
"Ron, to be honest, I'd rather tell you about Neville than my experience. Because... Well, I don't mean anything else. I just think his experience should inspire you more."
Neville summoned the story of the patron saint of the lion, and Harry directly asked each other when he was groping for courage. And tonight, he can only retell the whole story to Ron.
Because he also hopes that Ron can "get what he wants" to break through his limits.
"Ron, didn't Marca say that? Everyone is good at something and not good at something. Sometimes, we just can't find out what we are good at..." Harry thought. "It may take a little luck and patience. Your efforts must be enough now - we all see that."
"So I think you might as well wait and see. That opportunity may appear sometime..."
At this point, Harry tells the transformation process of Neville. Ron listened silently. He didn't speak again from beginning to end, but occasionally showed a little disappointed expression.
He knew Harry's character, so he actually knew that Harry really wanted to help him and give him some inspiration that might exist in Neville's story.
Like Neville's powerful patron saint mantra, it comes from love for relatives. At that time, in order to protect his grandmother, he broke out his greatest courage, which was beyond Harry's reach.
So Harry still often thinks that if Neville's courage could be purer and more in line with Gryffindor's will, it might not be himself waving the sword now.
After all, it's really stronger than the current Harry. It's the courage to overcome himself.
And Ron... He's also a Gryffindor college lion, isn't he? Then, maybe Ron's breakthrough point will also be courage, but it is different from Neville and Harry
Ron could feel Harry's thoughts, but unfortunately, he never thought he would be good at this aspect. God knows, at the branch ceremony, did the branch hat divide him because he kept saying "Gryffindor" in his heart?
Anyway, Ron hasn't seen much about Gryffindor in himself - even his recklessness has long disappeared.
Listening to Harry finish the story of Neville little by little, Ron saw that Harry looked at himself with expectation. In order not to disappoint Harry, he nodded heavily.
"I see. Don't worry... I won't give up."
Harry smiled encouragingly, thinking it was time to talk about himself. But just then, an inexplicable noise suddenly sounded at the other end, making him and Ron subconsciously look opposite.
"What's that sound?"
"I don't know... Let's go and have a look!"