Chapter 146 Self-destruct Truck Ron Weasley

Chapter 146 Self-explosive Truck Ron Weasley

Is converting a Muggle car to fly... a serious matter?

Of course, because this kind of behavior is "misuse of Muggle items", it violates the laws of the Ministry of Magic.

What is Misuse of Muggle Items?

Enchanting and using something Muggle-made falls into the category of abuse.

Since Arthur Weasley himself is the director of the Office of Prohibiting the Misuse of Muggle Artifacts, it is a crime of knowing the law, and the crime is aggravated.

Therefore, Ron secretly drove away the car and used the flying function, which is undoubtedly a typical example of cheating!

However, "Self-Explosive Truck" Ron has not yet realized the seriousness of the problem.

He was sitting in the flying car, enjoying the scenery leisurely with Harry, and imagining the jealous scene of Fred and George when they arrived at Hogwarts.

In the carriage, Ginny had already written a letter to her father with a pale face, to make him mentally prepared.

As long as he isn't the last to know about it!

When Ginny was writing the letter, Luna pulled her head out of "The Quibbler", looked at the blond boy in front of her, and said in a daze:

"Rove, did you have a good summer vacation?"

"Well, it's pretty good." Rove looked at Luna. The wreath made of wicker was skewed on the girl's long golden hair. If the unfocused pupils were ignored, the little girl looked quite normal.

"This is Luna Lovegood, I met on the Orient Express during the summer vacation." Rove quickly introduced Shirley and the others again.

"Have you watched the recent issues of "The Quibbler"?" Luna tilted her head and said seriously:

"My father wrote an article about what happened on the Orient Express and exposed it to the public...the truth that was deliberately hidden by the Ministry of Magic."

"I haven't watched it yet." Rove expressed doubts about whether Lovegood would report truthfully, and he quickly changed the subject:

"Did you and your dad find Bubble Snot in Romania?"

"No, my father is busy writing articles and has no time to take me to find it." Luna supported the wreath on her head, widened her eyes and said:

"I read Rita Skeeter's article about you, and my dad said it was bullshit, and the Daily Prophet was a second-rate newspaper... not as realistic as The Quibbler."

"..."

Rove really didn't know where to complain, a magazine that a story would ask for truth?

"What are you talking about?" Hermione asked curiously, "What is the Orient Express, what is the truth hidden by the Ministry of Magic?"

"There was a murder on the Orient Express. Rove saved the entire train from the Death Eaters, but the Ministry of Magic tried to cover up the truth," Luna explained.

Rove, who was drinking water, almost spit it out... When did he save the entire train of wizards?

"It's not that exaggerated." Rove said hastily, "It's just that the Aurors were transporting the prisoners to Romania. There was some mistake in the process. A black wizard robbed the prisoners. I helped a little."

"It's not a small favor!" Luna looked a little excited, and she said loudly: "You caught those prisoners and saved me..."

Everyone turned their eyes from Luna to Rove again, so he had to briefly talk about what happened on the Orient Express.

"You haven't even mentioned such a big thing." Hermione frowned.

Neville looked at Rove with admiration.

"Scrimgeour told me not to talk nonsense." Rove threw the blame on Director Auror.

"So, The Quibbler is all about uncovering hidden truths."

Luna put the magazine she brought in Rove's hand, hung the garland on his head, and sang in a singing voice:

"Extraordinary ingenuity is the greatest wealth of a wizard!"

Then, the girl followed Ginny lightly away.

"..."

Lovegood took off the garland and sighed, Lovegood is also a wonderful person who can teach such a weird daughter.

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It was late at night when the Hogwarts Express arrived at Hogsmeade Station.

After Rove got out of the car, he found that it was raining again. Although it was not heavy, it made the mountains and forests much colder, and even the platform was covered with a layer of ice.

"First-year freshmen come here!" A familiar voice sounded.

Hagrid's burly figure, walking towards the panicked first year, he also held a small pink umbrella.

Sure enough, only macho men will use this color scheme.

Rove and the four of them said hello to Hagrid, and then followed the other students onto a muddy road.

The drizzle continued to fall, and there was nowhere to hide. Rove snapped his fingers, and there was no rain falling on the heads of several people.

The horse-shaped water monster's magic "water flow control" is really easy to use. He can easily make the rainwater fall to the sides.

Shirley and the others were used to seeing Rove's various miraculous magics, so they were not surprised, or numb.

At the end of the road, there are at least a hundred carriages waiting for the students.

Those carriages were neither too big nor too small, each of which could accommodate four students, with corners like cornices and bells hanging from them.

"Are these cars powered by magic?" Shirley asked curiously.

She looked around, but did not see the horse pulling the cart.

"It was pulled by thestrals." Rove stood in front of a strange-looking magical creature.

It was as thin as a stick, with no flesh on its body. The black fur was tightly attached to the skeleton, and every bone was clearly visible. There were also big, black and tough wings growing on its body.

"Thestrals are a type of pegasus that can fly at high speed in the air. Only those who have experienced death can see it." Hermione, who knows everything, explained softly.

"That's right." Rove nodded lightly, looking at the Thestral, a sudden "ding" sounded in his brain.

[Detected a domestic Thestral, triggering side missions]

100% domestication of thestrals, rewards:

【Death Coil】

[Able to perceive magical creatures that are about to die (mission not completed)]

Several people got into the carriage, thestrals galloped on the water, the bells rang, and soon passed through a pair of magnificent cast iron gates, with many stone pillars on both sides, and a winged wild boar on the top.

The carriage picked up speed on the long, sloping drive until it came to a rickety stop in front of the castle.

All the students got out of the car, and they suddenly looked up at the sky with expressions of horror.

I saw a rumbling car as if it was about to explode, with sparks and lightning all the way, passing by the wall, flying over the greenhouse, and hitting the ground.

Soon, the loud crash of the car and the Whomping Willow resounded over Hogwarts.

Everyone froze in place.

The door was thrown open suddenly, and out came a wizard with greasy hair, a hook nose, and sallow skin.

Professor Snape looked in the direction of the Whooping Willow, he looked excited, as if he had never been so happy!

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