The only message Cassandra left in the vault was that letter.
But...
At least those two flowers are still alive, proving that the person who enchanted them is still in this world.
The question now is, where exactly is Cassandra, which Merlin's Ruins could she be at?
Harry, who used to complain about the lack of Merlin's Trials, suddenly wondered why Merlin left so many ruins in the United Kingdom.
While Harry was rummaging through things in the Gringotts vault, Vivi had also returned to the school.
She looked around the Great Hall but didn't find Harry.
"Hermione, where's Harry?" Vivi sat next to Hermione.
Hermione thought for a moment and said, "I don't know either, Sister Vivi, it seems Harry went to ask Principal Dumbledore for leave..."
"Leave?" Vivi was taken aback, wondering if Harry had something to do in the Muggle world?
With this question in mind, she planned to ask Dumbledore about it.
Before she could leave, the Weasley Twins sitting beside her spoke up.
"I know what Harry went to do—"
"Yes, Fred, I know too." George chimed in and said, "Of course, we wouldn't hide it from you, esteemed Miss Grindelwald."
The copycat was good at adapting to the situation, and the moment Vivi furrowed her brow, they chose to be honest.
"You probably don't know, a parrot tore apart Harry's notebook, the one with something written about C.C." Fred didn't see what the word was, he only remembered the C.C.
"C.C.?" Vivi immediately thought of Cassandra without much thought.
Isn't Cassandra Cecilia Malfoy abbreviated as C.C. Malfoy?
While Vivi was murmuring about Cassandra, Hermione discreetly pushed poor Little Jack aside, to avoid Vivi seeing it.
To change the topic, Hermione, holding a notebook, timidly came forward and said, "Sister Vivi, there are some things here I don't understand, can you help me out?"
Vivi didn't refuse, she actually really liked Hermione.
Even though Hermione was smarter than the average young wizard, she was just a second-year student, so as the formidable transfer student, Vivi solved her doubts with ease.
She even had the mind to wonder why Gellert would rip Cassandra's notebook.
Could it be that Gael thought Potter was too fickle?
Hmm... even if he were her brother, he shouldn't be that protective, he should be more generous, especially since Cassandra's fate is unknown.
However, Gael did a good job, she thought.
Soon, Harry returned from outside the Great Hall.
He wasn't entirely empty-handed, after all, Cassandra had left him two robes as gifts.
Harry didn't really know what was special about these robes, they looked brand new but had an intoxicating fragrance.
The scent was familiar, it belonged to Cassandra, even after so long, it hadn't faded.
Years of habit were hard to change immediately, so without any mental burden, Harry smoothly draped one of the robes over himself.
Hey, it wasn't like he hadn't worn it before.
Of course, Harry didn't buy a gift for Vivi, considering it was Valentine's Day—though he thought about it, every time Cassandra came to mind, guilt overcame him.
Seeing Harry return from the Great Hall, Hermione tactfully moved away from Vivi.
"Vivi." Harry spotted Vivi at first glance and walked over to greet her with a smile, "Happy holiday—"
With that, Vivi pulled out a watch from her pocket, a style particularly popular among Muggles.
"What's this?" Harry asked with interest.
"A watch." Vivi picked up Harry's hand and carefully put it on him, "Look, it fits well."
Harry lowered his head to look, indeed this children's digital watch suited him perfectly.
"I've already had the time adjusted by the Muggle shopkeeper who sold me this watch; it can even display the date." Vivi was pleased and pointed at the dial, "Look, this is my first time seeing such a watch that can show numbers, and it's very cheap, you can buy one with a cute little bunny for just 3.99 British Pounds, I bought one too."
Saying this, Vivi raised her wrist to show Harry a similar electronic watch—though Vivi's watch had a little bird on it.
"Wow! So cute!" Hermione chimed in at the right time, "You two look like a perfect match—I mean the watches."
Vivi was very pleased to hear this.
"You have one too, Hermione." Vivi pulled out a watch with a little squirrel for Hermione.
Hermione accepted it and looked down.
"Vivi, it seems the watch has run out of battery." Harry lifted his hand and said, "Look, the time is not moving."
Vivi quickly turned around, reaching for Harry's wrist, and asked in surprise, "How could this be?"
A small flame of anger rose in her heart.
Damn Muggle, how dare they sell me such poorly made goods, I'll definitely...
"Ah, I remember!" Hermione said, "It's not allowed to use Muggle electronic devices at Hogwarts, and it's not just a Hogwarts rule, in fact, any electronic device brought into Hogwarts will automatically malfunction, that's why."
"So that's how it is..."
Vivi was not unreasonable, seeing that this issue clearly wasn't related to the Muggle shopkeeper, she wouldn't have a valid reason to ask for a refund anyway.
