Chapter 214 Tom Riddle’s Diary (New Year’s greetings to all book friends (page 12)
"Yes! Yes!"
Playing with the long-lost wand in his hand, Peter Pettigrew was so excited that he wanted to stick out his tongue and lick the hard-won little stick.
It's really not easy to get it.
On the way to escape, Peter Pettigrew was possessed by something that affected his sanity and went so crazy that he killed several Muggles.
Although after the "symptoms" were relieved, this cunning guy immediately thought of an idea: just like he blamed Sirius more than ten years ago, he tried every means to settle the debt he had incurred as far as possible into the already notorious place. on the werewolf's head.
However, the two emotions of worry and fear still torture this rat with a different kind of "courage".
For this reason, he had to be extra careful.
After running to Diagon Alley in London, he did not dare to steal Ollivander's shop in a big way. Instead, he transformed into a mouse and waited for the opportunity.
Every year before the start of Hogwarts, Ollivander will personally receive the newly admitted little wizards, who will choose their first wand accompanied by their elders.
In addition, if adult wizards basically want to repair their own wands, Master Ollivander will only contact them by owl.
Peter Pettigrew turned into a mouse and squatted on the roof of Ollivander's house for several weeks, and finally waited for an owl postman to carry a package from the store.
Yes, this owl is Cobain Yaxley's "Mrs. Thatcher".
He seized the opportunity, jumped from the roof onto the parcel bag, bit open the brown paper and got in.
Originally, Peter Pettigrew planned to kill the owl halfway, took the owl in the package and left quietly.
Unexpectedly, this package was cast with an anti-theft charm - Cobain Yaxley and Mrs. Thatcher were registered by the Ministry of Magic (that's why it wore the anklet with the word MOM). Not only did she let herself His pet was fed official food, and the mail it sent him also had a certain degree of confidentiality and anti-theft measures. Even if Peter Pettigrew got the wand, it took a lot of effort to re-open the wrapping. .
As a result, when he got out of the package and looked around, he was completely stunned.
Peter Pettigrew never imagined that (perhaps it was a big blue bird causing trouble, cross it out), he finally escaped from the dangerous Azkaban prison, and after going around and around, he actually returned to the enemy-filled Hogwarts. Gwartz!
Isn’t this bullying an honest person?
In his rage, he suddenly fell into the same problem that he had somehow contracted before, wanting to get some blood and kill to soothe his nerves.
Of course, anger will only temporarily block a person's reason, rather than making a person directly become an idiot.
No matter how stupid he was, Peter Pettigrew couldn't find a little wizard to eat meat in a fit of rage, especially when the White Devil was in charge of Hogwarts.
So, he turned his attention to the stupid bird above him, because it was this flat-haired beast that brought him all the way here.
Finally, after a "rabbit kicking an eagle" style fight, Peter Pettigrew, who was an Animagus after all, successfully killed an owl in the form of a mouse!
After biting Mrs. Thatcher to death, he was still angry and found a secluded corner, plucked her hair, roasted her, and then gave herself a late night snack.
There was a large raptor in his belly, and the falling intestines also suppressed the anger in his heart. After calming down, Peter Pettigrew realized that he had been foolish in not escaping immediately after arriving at Hogwarts Castle.
It was almost dawn, and because he was worried that the secret passages he knew might be under magical surveillance by Dumbledore (in fact, his guess was correct), so this guy decisively chose to take risks in the castle again. Stay inside for a while, and then look for an opportunity to exit Hogwarts from the gate at night.
It can only be said that in some aspects, rats do have some rat wisdom.
Instead of finding an abandoned classroom or some nook and cranny to hide in, he mustered up the courage to sneak into the Gryffindor common room.
The most dangerous places may sometimes be the safest.
Of course, as bold as he was bold, he still didn't have the guts to run back to the room of his former little master, Ron.
Because there's Bourne there! There's a scary monster head stuffed under the bed! A freak who can kill someone with the cookies he eats!
So, Peter Pettigrew simply turned into a mouse and sneaked into the Gryffindor girls' dormitory.
There are not many girls in Gryffindor, and because the little wizards have to go to class, there is almost no one in the girls' dormitory during the day.
He waited patiently until dawn under a four-poster bed, with his ears and nose working at full capacity, until everyone in the girls' dormitory had left.
At this time, Peter Pettigrew crawled out from under the bed, reversed the Animagus and turned into a human form.
After returning to human form, this was the scene where he just held Cobain Yaxley's wand with a disgusting expression.
"A sneeze, a sneeze, a sneeze..."
I don’t know whether it was because he felt the arrangement of a high-dimensional narrative, or was simply irritated by the strange smells often found in girls’ dormitories (the smell of perfume and various shampoos), but Peter Pettigrew sneezed several times in succession.
"...It seems that I need some tissues." He blew his nose with his hand and rubbed it on his dirty clothes. It was the overalls he stole from a poor Muggle's house. "Let me Let’s see if there is that thing here.”
Because he was sure that no one was there, Peter Pettigrew felt at ease and walked around the girls' dormitory. He was not so perverted as to go through the little girls' personal belongings, but he was really looking for them on the desks in the room. Wear something that can be used as a tissue.
Unlike the Gryffindor boys' dormitory, everyone in the girls' dormitory has a small dedicated desk or dressing table next to their bed.
This not only depends on whether she loves to study, but also whether the girl is a junior or senior.
After searching for a while, Peter Pettigrew finally found a table for first-year students. He could tell from the books scattered randomly on the table.
"What a little guy who doesn't like to study," the guy couldn't help curling his lips as he looked at the hand-drawn drawings of unknown styles on the open books, and then looked at the scores on the several exam papers on the table.
When Peter Pettigrew was in school, his grades were actually the lowest among the four in the small gang called the "Marauders".
But even so, Peter Pettigrew's grades were still above average, and he was ranked among the top ten in his grade in the two subjects of Charms and Transfiguration.
Therefore, he is actually quite accurate in judging people.
"It's just you. These books are of no use to you anyway." He casually picked up the small notebook on the desk.
Finally, after some rummaging, he found a diary with a black cover.
Unlike other textbooks that are stained with saliva or have one drawing every day, although this diary looks a little shabby, it is actually not that new. The only thing worthy of praise is that this diary is completely empty, without a single handwriting or ghostly symbols drawn by the little girl when she was bored in class.