Chapter 154: The End of Second Year

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Chapter 154: The End of Second Year

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Chapter 154: The End of Second Year

June 30

The entire school was gathered in the Great Hall for the last feast of the year.

Dumbledore walked to the podium to make his announcements and for a moment, he exchanged a glance with Harry.

They had recently had a conversation that left the old man very worried.

Harry decided that he had to share his findings with someone else since he didn't know enough about space and temporal anomalies to fix this by himself.

Dumbledore was able to understand the issue quite well since he was very familiar with the Time Book that he lent to him.

Unfortunately, he didn't know what to do either since this was not his field of expertise.

However, he did promise Harry to get into contact with someone who could know something.

Nicolas Flamel was still alive in this timeline and was the wisest man that Dumbledore knew, so he may have something useful to say.

At this point, Harry didn't have any better ideas, so he could only wait for an answer on that regard.

"One more year has come to an end..." Dumbledore started his speech. "This has been quite an interesting year. We had a bit of a shaky start, but we recovered from it."

The students chuckled, completely ignorant of how close they were to being crushed by a snake almost as big as their school.

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Professors McGonagall and Snape were not smiling at all.

But the only ones who had the complete story were the Headmaster, Harry, and the three young girls who decided to follow him that afternoon.

After that, came the house cup announcement, and to no one's surprise, it was given to Slytherin.

"Holly, don't be rude! Just let go of Harry already," Lyra scolded her.

"No!" Holly stuck her tongue out.

"She is getting worse..." Lyra sighed.

"It's fine," Ginny brushed it off. "She really loves her big brother, huh?"

"Well, you were just the same with Bill..." Percy commented.

"I was not!" Ginny then seemed to recall something.

"Right! Bill is coming home for three weeks this summer, you have to come visit, Lyra. He is going to teach me a cool spell he made."

"Sure!" Lyra grinned. "But remember that..." Lyra whispered something into her ear.

"I know!, I'll be there," Ginny chuckled.

"Do you think I can bring Luna?"

"I'll have to ask him, but I'm sure it will be fine," Lyra answered.

Ron was getting impatient, so he decided to say something too.

"Well, I also have plans for the summer." He huffed.

"I'm going to spend a week with my friend Neville, you know... the Boy Who Lived." He made sure his sister heard him clearly.

Ginny turned around and looked at him directly. "Have fun, Ron."

"Heh?..." Ron was surprised by the lack of reaction. Normally, she would have pestered him with questions or demanded to come too.

"Ronny... it's not nice to brag like that," Fred said.

"Yes, it makes you sound like one of those pompous rich kids," added George.

"And it doesn't suit you at all..." Fred chuckled.

"I'm not bragging!" Ron complained.

"Yes, that was very uncouth, Ron. As the younger brother of a soon-to-be Head Boy, you should learn to be more humble, like me, for example," Percy bragged.

"Yes, you tell him... Mister soon-to-be Head Boy," Fred added.

"What's going on here? Can't you kids keep it down for five minutes?!" Molly shouted.