There were no professors in the auditorium, the students were talking in whispers, and what happened tonight made them completely sleepy, and everyone was excitedly communicating. Percy was the male student council president, but few people bought him, and even though he insisted again and again that he was not allowed to speak, as soon as he left, the area would be reminded of a buzzing discussion.

Harry and the others were also cowered in their sleeping bags, but the three of them were farther away from the others so they could discuss something.

"I guess he must have had a confused day, forgetting that it was Halloween. Ron said matter-of-factly. "Otherwise he wouldn't have broken in, because people were in the auditorium at that time. "

Hermione rolled her eyes at Ron's words, but she didn't refute it, she didn't bother arguing with Ron.

The students around were discussing a question, that is, how did Blake get in? The castle was full of Dementors, there were all kinds of measures in the castle, the professors would patrol, the ghosts would report to the professors after encountering strangers, the corridors and stairwells were full of portraits, but no one found him before destroying the portrait of the fat lady, you know, the Gryffindor common room was on the eighth floor, how did he swagger up?

Hermione herself immediately listed several possibilities in her mind, but she was immediately overturned by herself. Invisibility is the easiest way to think of, but what about Dementors? How did Blake get through Dementors? Dumbledore had said at the beginning of the school year that invisibility could not be hidden from Dementors. So could it be a secret passage? It turns out that during the small talk, Solim had told them that there are countless secret passages in Hogwarts Castle, and that Blake would have entered Hogwarts through the secret passages? But it doesn't make sense, because even the secret passages eventually lead to the castle, and there are countless eyeliners in the castle: ubiquitous portraits, ghosts that don't know when they will come out of the walls, and how does Black get around these eyeliners?

Not far away was a group of Hufflepuff people, and their speculation was so outrageous that Hermione could barely listen to it.

"Stop talking! it's lights out now!" Percy was still trying to maintain order not far away, but everyone was still doing what they were supposed to do as if they hadn't heard him.

"Did you notice," Ron whispered, "that our Gryffindor students were the first to return to the Great Hall, but Malfoy and they were already there. "

"It's not 'they're already there'. It's that they didn't leave at all. Hermione said, "They sat in the same position as they sat at the Feast, they didn't move at all." "

"Why? There was no food on the long table at that time. Why didn't they leave?"

"You can ask them, but it's tomorrow too, and I'm resting now. Then Hermione turned her back, but instead of closing her eyes, she was thinking.

Hermione was surprised to see the three of Solim in the Great Hall. The banquet has been over for a while, and there should be no one in the auditorium at that time, Limu and the others just sit there honestly and chat, this is really weird, isn't it good to chat back to the lounge?

Hermione felt that Solim had a problem, the same problem for two years. He must have known something. Solim will always know something they don't know, the Philosopher's Stone Yes, the Chamber of Secrets is like this, and this time about Blake, Hermione estimates that Solim still has some information that is difficult for ordinary people to grasp.

However, Hermione also had some questions, why did Solim stay in the Great Hall and not leave? Blake's break-in of Hogwarts was the first to be known to the Gryffindor students, could it be that Solim knew about it before that? But it doesn't make sense, Hermione believes that Solim has this ability, and if it was really Solim who helped Black break into the castle, then he should have behaved like the other students, rather than sitting in the auditorium and waiting for the other students to come back, which would be too conspicuous. Hermione decided to ask Solim what was going on tomorrow.

Like Hermione, Sylna was asking the same question at this time: the act of sitting in the auditorium was so glaring that it was easy to think of something.

"It doesn't matter, anyway, this year's events have nothing to do with us, just watch the excitement. "

"Oh, sounds like you know something?" Draco's eyes lit up in the darkness.

"It's like you don't know anything. Solim said dismissively.

"What do I know?"

"Blake, how dare you say you don't know anything?" said Solim.

Sirius was Draco's uncle, and how could he not know anything about Black.

"I don't know much. I heard that he had betrayed Potter's parents, which led to what happened that night. It is said that he has always been over there...... You know, but undercover at the Order of the Phoenix. Draco lowered his voice, after all, what they were talking about was not appropriate for others to hear.

"That's it, he's your uncle, and you're too careless. "

"No, I knew he had escaped from Azkaban for Potter - to kill him. Draco hurriedly added.

"It's true that he escaped from Azkaban for Potter, but not to kill him. If your uncle really wanted to kill Potter, he would have done so eleven years ago. "

"How?" Draco asked hurriedly. Silna on the side also pricked up her ears.

"Alright, go to sleep, I'll talk about it tomorrow. "

Solim was so bad that he hung up other people's curiosity and then even said he wanted to sleep.

"Cut. Draco was a little upset, but he also knew that he couldn't ask anything about what Solim didn't want to say.

"It's uncomfortable to sleep without taking off your clothes. Sylna grumbled, "Do you have a suitcase with you?"

"Why do you want to go in and sleep? No way, don't say I didn't bring it, even if I did, don't think about it. Solim took off his robe and pillowed it under his head, which was much more comfortable, and Sylna slept in her robe, so it would be so comfortable.

Every hour, professors would come to the auditorium to check on the situation, and by about three o'clock in the morning, most of the students were asleep. But Harry didn't, but thanks to this, they got a lot of uncomfortable news from Dumbledore's conversation with Snape. _

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