In the following time, until she left the beach, Luna didn't say much.

Most of the time, she just stared at Levin quietly, as if there was something very attractive about him.

Then listen to Levin explain various matters about psions.

I have to say that Luna is indeed amazingly savvy in this regard.

By the time they left the beach, she had been able to condense spiritual energy and slightly affect the physical reality.

For example, create a breeze, a little light or something.

On the way back to Lovegood House, Levin didn't talk about the psion anymore, but chatted with Luna.

In this process, he could feel a kind of spiritual rapport,

When talking to Luna, no additional explanation is needed, the other party can understand what he is thinking.

This is what psychic powers do,

Levin has used it on other people in the past,

Now it's his turn to experience the feeling of getting along with the spiritual wizard of "Five Six Three".

I have to say that this feeling is quite wonderful, and it is indeed easy to develop a good impression of the other person.

At least now, the distance between the two of them is getting closer and closer.

It took the two of them less than ten minutes to return to Luna's home.

When they entered the warm room, they couldn't believe their eyes.

This place is different from before they left,

The furniture that was originally shrouded in dust was wiped until it was shiny.

The vase is filled with flowers.

Most of the rooms have been tidied up to the best of our ability and look brand new.

Even the huge wooden clock in the hall has been scrubbed.

The cast-iron spiral staircase in the center of the room that leads to the upper floor has its steps and steps gleaming like glass.

"Daddy isn't here." Luna concluded after closing her eyes for a moment.

She has become very proficient in using some of the psychic skills that Levin taught her.

Soon they heard a crackling sound coming from the direction of the kitchen.

Luna followed the sound with Levin.

This might be the strangest kitchen Levin has ever seen.

The room is a standard round shape, and it feels like being in a giant pepper shaker.

Everything is curved to match the walls: the stove, sink, and cupboards, and all are painted with flowers, insects, and birds in bright primary colors.

And Mr. Lovegood was standing in front of the stove, waving his wand.

His enthusiastic expression seemed not to be making delicious food, but to be conducting a symphony with passionate melody.

"Ah, you are back! It's getting late. Fortunately, I have prepared enough ingredients."

Mr. Lovegood jingled all over and shouted happily.

"You can go upstairs and take a look first. It will be ready soon."

So, under the arrangement of Mr. Xenophilius, Luna took Levin to the second floor.

The room here seems to be both a living room and a workspace.

Obviously, since the second floor is not within the scope of the banquet, it has not been tidied up at all, which makes a huge difference on the first floor.

In fact, in Levin's eyes, it was only neater than the unforgettable maze of clutter in his Room of Requirement - a room filled with stuff that had been hidden away at Hogwarts for many lifetimes. ——The second floor of Lovegood's house is just smaller in area.

This house is in a standard round shape. There were piles of books and papers on every surface. There were exquisite models of magical animals hanging from the ceiling, all flapping their wings or moving their mouths, but Levin didn't recognize any of them, so they were obviously the figments of Mr. Lovegood's imagination.

There is also an old-fashioned printing press with many magically rotating gears, half-covered by a piece of cloth. There are several unbound copies of the Quibbler scattered on the floor.

It seems that many of the articles in "The Quibbler" were written here.

Levin also saw a large gray spiral horn on the wall, somewhat similar to a unicorn's, extending several feet into the room.

"This is the Horned Snorlax's horn." Luna introduced with some pride.

But Levin recognized that it was actually a poisonous horn.

This thing is a Class B trading item in the Ministry of Magic.

This means that there is a small risk of putting it in your home - it can easily explode if it touches anything.

Levin wisely did not argue with the little girl about what animal's horn it was, but reminded her that the Snorlax's horn might explode.

Then Luna accepted this setting with a face of surprise.

Next, he set his sights on another very familiar stone bust.

The stone statue stood on a messy curved cabinet. It was a beautiful but stern-looking witch. She wore a weird headdress, with a pair of curved, golden earphone-like things sticking out from both sides, and a pair of sparkling blue The small wings are inserted into the belt of the headband, and an orange-red radish is inserted into the other band on the forehead.

Isn't this the stone statue of Ravenclaw that I saw in the Ravenclaw Lounge?

I didn't expect to meet you here, Rowena.

However, Levin did not awaken Rowena's sleeping soul in the crown, but quietly listened to Luna's introduction:

"This is the interference siphon," Luna pointed to the earpiece-like thing again, "it can eliminate all interference from the area around the thinker. This"

"It's a spiritual light thruster," she pointed to the small wings, "which can lead to advanced thinking states."

"Finally," she pointed to the orange radish, "this is the airship plum, which can improve the ability to accept abnormal things."

It seemed to be another of Mr. Lovegood's gizmos, and Levin could tell that it was used to simulate the Ravenclaw's crown.

But what would they think if they knew that the real crown was in their hands?

After walking around for a while, the two of them returned to the stairs.

Levin glanced absently upstairs and was suddenly drawn to the sight of his own face looking back at him from the ceiling above.

After a brief moment of confusion, he realized that it was not a mirror, but a painting.

Out of curiosity, he climbed the stairs.

"Levin, the guests seem to be here, let's go down." Seeing this scene, Luna panicked and wanted to divert Levin's attention.

But Levin was already upstairs.

This was Luna's own room, and Levin saw two beautifully painted faces decorated on the ceiling of her bedroom: one was Ginny, and the other was himself.

Compared with Ginny's portrait, Levin's own one is larger and more seriously drawn. Although it doesn't move like the portraits in Hogwarts, it still has certain magical powers: for example, it can breathe.

There are fine gold chains around the portraits connecting them together.

But after just one glance, Levin discovered that chain was actually one word, written a thousand times in golden ink:

2.8Friends...Friends...Friends...

Levin felt a pity for Luna in his heart.

He turned around and hugged the little girl who was a little overwhelmed.

Looking around, there was a large photo next to Luna's bed. It was a young Luna hugging a woman who looked very similar to her. In the photo, Luna was dressed more beautifully than Harry had ever seen.

It seems that this is her deceased mother.

The frame of the photo looks very clean, without any dust, and it has obviously been cleaned frequently.

Looking around Luna's room, Levin could sense the deep loneliness inside the girl.

"Don't worry, I will always be with you."

He patted the girl's back and comforted her solemnly.

Luna didn't speak, just nodded and buried her head in Levin's arms.

What interrupted them was the sound coming from downstairs. Guests attending the banquet were arriving one after another.

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