Everyday Players at Hogwarts..

Chapter 740: Secret Passage No. 8

Chapter 740 The Eighth Secret Passage

"Hannah?" Neville was immediately caught. He asked nervously, "I almost forgot. What happened to her?"

"You should know that she went to the Hog's Head to study." Ginny smiled proudly.

"Yes," Neville nodded, "Her dream is to become a bar owner.

So learn there.

There's nothing wrong with that, the owner is Dumbledore's brother.

I heard from Hannah that he was a nice guy, for example: he never used his brother's reputation to cheat others and he didn't allow people in the store to mention him.

The only bad thing is that Hannah always comes back to Hogwarts very late because of this - around seven or eight o'clock."

"Every time?" As a frequent visitor to Hogsmeade, Harry expressed his doubts, "The passage between Hogsmeade and Hogwarts, well, the iron gate that we use to go there normally, has been closed for a long time during the time period you mentioned.

If you return to Hogwarts late, Filch, who is guarding the iron gate, will deduct points from you.

How did Hannah get back to Hogwarts?

She has never been penalized.”

"Oops!" Neville looked as if his secret had been discovered.

But then he shook his head again, "Since I can't hide it, I'll just tell you straight. She came back through a secret passage."

"Oh, which one? The one under the Honeydukes' storeroom floor? Or the Shrieking Shack?
Let me see. There are seven secret passages on the map, and Filch knows four of them.

Apart from the two I just mentioned, there is only one.

But it has collapsed, and no one can come in through that passage." Harry asked with interest.

"No?" Neville shook his head.

"What? Is there an eighth secret passage?" Harry's neck seemed to be stretched out because he was so curious.

Although Harry knew that his father was not as pure and spotless as he initially thought, he was not a pure hero.

But when it comes to causing trouble and violating school rules and uniforms, Harry is confident that his father is definitely number one.

No one knows the secret passages of the castle better than his father!
Even Filch.

But now, the castle seems to have another unknown passage to the outside world.

His father doesn't know yet!
He now urgently wanted to know the location so that he could understand where his father lost.

"Its entrance is on the eighth floor. Opposite the tapestry where the troll beat Barnabas to death." Neville hadn't finished his words yet.

He was interrupted by the impatient Ron, "No! There's an empty wall over there. There's nothing there!"

"Perhaps the entrance will only open if Stupid Barnabas defeats the troll." Harry said perfunctorily, then looked at Neville, "You continue. Don't worry about Ron."

"Well, Harry, you're pretty much right.

But the conditions for entering that entrance have nothing to do with the tapestry.

You need to imagine that there is a place for Tibetans inside the wall.

Go back and forth in that corridor three times.

A door will appear from the wall, revealing an empty room.

As long as you stay in there and don't go out, when you get too hungry, the passage to the Hog's Head will open up - in that room."

"Do I have to go hungry?" Ron touched his stomach.

A series of delicacies flashed through my mind: roast beef, roast chicken, pork chops, lamb chops, sausages, steaks.
puff.

Neville was clearly trying to hold back a laugh, "Of course not. That's the entrance.

First, you can return to Hogwarts from the exit of the Hog's Head Inn like Hannah did.

Second, as long as you know that room leads to the Hog's Head.

That channel will open when you want to go to the bar.

Well, but this still requires the consent of Aberforth himself and his sister."

"That's good." Ron breathed a sigh of relief, then rolled his eyes at Neville, "To enter from the Hog's Head, we still need Aberforth's consent."

Harry questioned, "You are talking about sister Ariana, right? She died many years ago."

"Yes, dead. I mean the portrait of Ariana.

That portrait was very strange and rare, a magical painting that was not formed by injecting thoughts and memories into the portrait itself.

At the same time, it can also form a corridor to Hogwarts.

As long as Ariana agrees." Neville replied. "What about that room? What's so special about it." Ron keenly realized that the topic was about to turn to the advanced field of magic that he was not interested in, so he quickly changed the subject.

Neville was surprisingly easily led astray.

It seemed as if he wanted to talk about this room from the beginning.

“It looks like a particularly elegant tree house, but also like the cabin of a ship.

At the same time, it seems to be able to record the number of people entering and the specific colleges, and expand accordingly.

At first it was small, and when only Hannah entered, there was only a pink hammock in that room, hanging from the ceiling.

There were Hufflepuff hangings on the walls.

After I entered, it expanded.

There are also more Ravenclaw elements in it - the bronze eagle is set against the blue.

There is an extra purple hammock.

It hangs in the windowless, dark wood-paneled balcony.

It's outrageous, I don't understand why my bed is so far away from Hannah's."

"'My bed?'" Ginny repeated with a teasing smile, "I heard you spend the night there?"

"What? I won't allow it!

Doesn't that make me the worst among us (referring to him, Harry, Neville, and Draco)?" Ron shouted.

"Come on! Didn't you also want to take Lavender to the rose garden to spend the night?
It's just that you didn't succeed!" Harry said immediately.

Harry wasn't being sarcastic, though.

Ron's words always had no sense of proportion.

Harry said this to make up for Ron because he was afraid that Ron's words would hurt his friendship with Neville.

But Neville didn't pay attention to what Ron said.

In fact, he couldn't hear anything after Ginny's words fell.

At the same time, his face suddenly turned red.

The index fingers of both hands were facing each other and poking each other continuously.

The whole person seemed extremely reserved.

"I just thought so. It's not too late yet."

"Really?" Ginny's words followed like a knife against her neck.

Neville had no choice but to close his eyes and said in self-abandonment: "Okay! I'll tell you the truth.

Originally, we had an appointment for the next two weeks of Easter.

We spent time in that room.

But don’t think too much!

Her hammock and I were far apart.

It's no different than going camping together.

To be honest, there is still some distance.

At least camping is in a tent.”

"That's not necessarily true!" Ron and Harry said in unison.

The two of them looked at each other and smiled passionately.

They all thought of Draco's tent.

That was the first time Harry and Draco had been to the Burrow.

Spend the night in Ron's room.

For the chance to sleep with Harry.

In the end, Ron and Draco, who were unable to argue, chose the tent.

That tent is huge.

It was much bigger than the room Neville had described.

(End of this chapter)

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