Chapter 198

Flying in the Clouds

Chapter 198 Flying in the Clouds
Vader's words silenced Lupin.

Sirius had been in a lot of pain lately, and unlike when he lost his best friend, it was another kind of torture for Sirius to truly get to know his brother more than a decade after his death.

His friend's expression made Lupin feel countless times that he would rather die in prison.

But Sirius did not vent his pain without restraint, and he did not even cry out loud.

After a long period of silence by himself, he came out and told Lupin that he was going to hold a funeral for Regulus.

What could Lupin say?

Seeing how deeply wounded Sirius was, Lupin could only try his best to meet his request.

But after hearing what Vader said, Lupin felt that it made sense.

What surprised him was that Vader was not like him, thinking entirely about Sirius, but was considering it from the perspective of the dead Regulus.

But this statement is more likely to convince Sirius now.

After a moment's silence, Lupin said, "I'll ask Sirius's opinion first. If he agrees, then we'll take Regulus... home."

Sirius naturally wouldn't say no.

It was as if Regulus had said that to him himself. How could he bear to refuse?

……

But to bring Regulus's body back, they naturally couldn't just stuff the coffin into the fireplace, nor was it convenient to carry it using Apparition, so Lupin had to make another trip to borrow a carriage from Hagrid.

Just then the students had already left by train, so Hagrid asked the Thestrals to go back to school by themselves and took a carriage to Sirius's house.

Lupin cast a magnifying spell on the carriage, and Hagrid picked up the coffin with both hands and carefully placed it on the carriage.

With a "bang", the coffin fell on the wooden board, making a dull low sound.

Hagrid couldn't hold back his tears, and they hit the side of the car.

"Regulus... I never liked him... I thought he was just like those evil Slytherins..."

Hagrid sobbed, took out his big handkerchief and wiped his eyes, choking and saying: "I didn't know he was such a good person... Why didn't I buy him a drink when he was still in school..."

Lupin smiled wryly, looking sad.

He didn't say that even if Hagrid had invited him then, the proud heir of the Black family might not have paid any attention to the gamekeeper.

He just thought that he had never taken a good look at the boy before.

He is obviously their best friend's biological brother, but in their eyes, the symbol of "Slytherin" is always more obvious.

At the same time, he was a little envious, envious of Hagrid for being able to express his sadness so directly.

If Sirius could cry like this, maybe it would be better?
Lupin said nothing more. He asked Wade to get on the carriage, got on himself, and said, "Thank you, Hagrid. We'll be off now."

"Yeah." Hagrid nodded, waved his hand with red eyes and said, "Don't worry about Ali and Louis, they will fly back by themselves after they are sent to the destination."

"Okay, I get it," said Lupin.

Vader also said goodbye to Hagrid, and Lupin tapped the carriage with his wand, and the entire carriage and everyone on it became invisible.

The two Thestrals spread their bat-like wings and took the carriage into the air. The winter wind was biting, and Wade immediately waved his wand a few times, and a hemispherical cover appeared above the carriage, blocking the cold wind.

"Well done, Vader."

Lupin praised, holding the coffin with one hand and holding the reins with the other to control the direction.

The Thestrals were so clever that they knew which direction to fly when Lupin shook the rope. The carriage flew over fields and villages, over Muggle cities. Wade also saw the Hogwarts Express running on the tracks, trailing a trail of white smoke that gradually dispersed behind it.

In order to cross a mountain, the carriage flew higher and higher, gradually approaching the clouds.

Wade couldn't help but look up. Large balls of cotton-like clouds were right above his head, as if they were within reach.

Viewed from this angle, the sky and the earth seem to be upside down, and the clouds are like a soft, white bed, calling on passers-by to lie down on it and take a rest.

"Can we fly in, Remus?" Vader asked.

High in the sky, even though the magic shield blocked the strong wind, the whistling sound was still in my ears. Lupin didn't hear it, so he raised his voice and shouted, "What?"

Vader had to ask loudly again.

"We can't fly in the clouds. We'll get soaked in a second...oh..."

Lupin suddenly saw the hood around the carriage and reacted. He pulled the reins, and the Thestral flapped its wings violently and dived into the thick clouds.

The view suddenly turned into a vast expanse of white.

The whole world seemed to disappear, and except for their carriage, only deep and light white passed before their eyes.

Vader felt that even his breathing had calmed down.

[Look——]

He said to himself:

[I am flying in the clouds——]

It seemed like only a dozen seconds, and the carriage passed through the clouds. The thestrals were covered with water droplets and ice crystals, shining brightly, and the broken ice that kept melting as they ran left a road behind them that looked like stardust.

This was probably not the first time Lupin had seen such a scene. He could not understand Wade's mood at the moment. He just identified the direction and shook the reins.

The Thestral dived down suddenly, heading towards a huge city. It was the first time in Wade's life that he saw London from this perspective. The towering buildings and the endless stream of vehicles reminded him that he was living in London in 1992.

It’s a pity that it’s still noon. If it were at night, the city lights would surely make this scene even more dazzling.

After living in Hogwarts for a long time, there is not even a single electric light, which often makes people feel like they are living in the Middle Ages.

But when I returned home, especially back to Muggle society, I could clearly feel the separation between myself and the world.

Perhaps this is why many Muggle-born students choose to live in the wizarding world after graduation.

It's not just because of the Statute of Secrecy and their identity as wizards, but also because it's difficult for them to adapt to the ever-changing world outside.

The carriage landed on a lawn, which was covered with snow and not a single bit of green.

The magic shield disappeared, and Wade immediately felt the temperature outside, which was close to zero degrees. He shuddered and jumped off the carriage holding onto the side wall.

Lupin thanked the two Thestrals and used a levitation spell to move the coffin off the carriage. The Thestrals took two steps out, then flapped their wings together and took the carriage high into the sky again.

With a "boom", the surrounding snowflakes scattered like a rainstorm, covering the faces of the two people next to the carriage.

Wade reached out and wiped the snow off his face, blinked his eyes, and looked a little dazed.

Then he heard someone say in a low, hoarse voice:

"Good work, Remus, Vader."

"Leave him to me."

(End of this chapter)