The owls didn't linger in the restaurant for long, quickly departing with food in their beaks.
"Hey, Ron, take a look at this. There's been a theft at Gringotts. It's Vault 713, but the goblins say nothing was stolen," Harry exclaimed, reading from the newspaper.
Vault 713 held secrets, secrets that Hagrid had once shared with him when he retrieved an item from there. There had to be more to this story.
"Let's go, we have the last class of the afternoon – Flying class. Our two academies still have this class together," Luke said, yawning and turning to Hermione.
The afternoon flying lesson was what every young wizard eagerly anticipated. Madam Hooch, an expert in flying and the referee for Hogwarts Quidditch matches, was the instructor.
As expected, there were some mishaps during the lesson. Neville, unable to control his magic broom, ended up breaking his arm, and Madam Hooch hurried him to the school infirmary.
"Hey, a lost Memory Ball."
Malfoy, having regained his energy after a morning of recovery, picked up the Memory Ball that Neville had dropped and taunted Harry Potter.
"I think it might be hidden somewhere. Isn't this fun, Harry Potter?"
With that provocation, a flying competition erupted between the two.
"These two are really talented," Luke remarked as he watched them chase each other through the air. He had to admit that they were more skilled than the average wizard.
Meanwhile, Hermione, still on the ground, examined the broom left behind by the chasing students and stamped her foot in frustration.
"There must be something wrong with this broom."
"Would you like to try mine?" Luke offered, handing over his broom with a playful smile.
"You're doing this on purpose!" Hermione retorted, rolling her eyes at him in annoyance.
The thrilling chase came to an end when Harry retrieved the Memory Ball. Professor McGonagall, with a stern expression, finally took Harry away from Malfoy's malicious gaze.
The class concluded when Madam Hooch returned. With a student injured for the first time, flying lessons had to be postponed.
After class, Luke reached into the pocket of his wizard robe and discovered a few pictures that hadn't been there during the flight lesson.
Examining them, he realized they had been sent back by his traveling Frog.
The initial pictures depicted cheerful residents, each wearing a fan-like emblem on the back of their clothing.
"The Uchiha clan?" Luke recalled the origin of this emblem. But when he reached the last photo, his expression shifted.
It displayed a crimson corpse against a backdrop of a blood-red moon.
Was this genocide?
The photo bore a date on the back, which was today. Was today the day the Frog returned?
The destination of its journey was the Uchiha clan that had been exterminated. Given the circumstances, Luke couldn't help but anticipate what it had brought back this time.
Since flying class was the last lesson of the day, Luke bid farewell to Hermione after dinner.
Upon returning to the Slytherin common room, he found Malfoy and his companion engrossed in their games.
"Chop some wood for me; these werewolves are annoying."
"Oh my God, don't let that one explode in there."
"Damn, if only these blocky people could cast spells."
The two were so immersed in the game that they didn't notice Luke's return.
Hogwarts didn't provide any electrical appliances or anything related to electricity, but for some reason, the devices Luke brought back from other worlds functioned perfectly. This technological advancement beyond their time easily captivated the curiosity of these young wizards.
Luke couldn't afford to waste time playing games with the two of them. His thoughts were consumed by the imminent return of his Frog.
For the little snakes at night, it was no different from daytime. The green lake outside the window showcased swaying water plants with each ripple.
If one desired to stargaze, the high-rise building of Ravenclaw was the ideal spot.
Luke grabbed the electric light he had acquired from another world and hung it by his bedside, casting a bright and vibrant glow in the otherwise green, dim, and monotonous room.
Malfoy, who had been engrossed in his game on the other side, couldn't help but notice the light and glanced at it with some surprise.
Despite being wizard nobles, they were familiar with some Muggle household items, including electric lights. But didn't they require electricity to function? And there was no electricity at Hogwarts.
Unable to comprehend the situation, Malfoy shrugged it off. After all, it didn't concern him.
He waved the game console in his hand towards Luke, indicating that there was still plenty of power left for an all-night gaming session.
"You guys go ahead and play. I have something to attend to tonight," Luke declined, shaking his head. He then opened the "Characteristics and Habits of Magical Creatures," a book lent to him by Hermione.
With a wand at his disposal, Luke could easily find a magical creature and form a contract with it. He recalled that there was a legendary Basilisk at the school, one that had the power to turn people into stone. However, the memory was hazy, and Luke had nearly forgotten about it.
Just as he was engrossed in the book, the clear croak of a frog caught his attention, and Luke's eyes sparkled.
A green frog, adorned with a small lotus leaf, had returned with its luggage.
"Crack."
"Let's see what treasures you've brought back this time," Luke said as he began to untie the luggage fastened to the Frog's back, revealing two scarlet eyeballs adorned with intricate patterns.
Luke gasped, recognizing these two items instantly. Coupled with the contents of the photograph, there was no room for doubt.
Soon, the identification results appeared:
[Kaleidoscope Sharingan:
A precious souvenir from the world of "Naruto". ]
[Effect:
Can obtain the specified eye technique, and has the ability to copy, create illusions.... ]
[Usage:
After the unremitting effort of the Frog, and after untold hardships, a pair of eternal kaleidoscopes have finally been synthesized. The method of use is simple and direct - remove your own eyes and insert them directly. Alternatively, you can choose direct fusion without any experience. ]
Indeed, was a pair of Sharingan eyes, but it was undoubtedly not just any Sharingan – it was the Eternal Kaleidoscope Sharingan. Luke, initially puzzled, widened his eyes in astonishment upon reading the description, mirroring Hermione's expression.
Could the Frog be this formidable?
The creation of a pair of Eternal Kaleidoscopes after countless trials was nothing short of extraordinary. Luke was left in awe, wondering how his Frog had accomplished such a feat.
This revelation completely shattered Luke's previous understanding.
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