Master Druid at Hogwarts

Chapter 153 Intuition B

Chapter 153 Intuition B
After dealing with the troll, Harry and Hermione slumped to the ground in perfect sync, panting heavily.

"Thanks to Snape for talking about trolls in Defense Against the Dark Arts class..."

Originally, Hermione just sighed casually, but suddenly caught the flash of inspiration before.

"Wait! Why did he give us a lesson on trolls?"

Hermione rubbed her hair frantically, making the already messy long hair even more unkempt. She faintly sensed that something was wrong, but she was missing a few key pieces of information, which prevented her from connecting all the clues.

"So, what exactly are you suspecting?"

Harry, who had regained his strength a little, got up from the ground and asked a little impatiently.

Since entering the trapdoor, Hermione has been saying some weird words, and no matter how dull Harry is, he can roughly understand what she means-there are problems with these levels, and it is probably not the place where the Sorcerer's Stone is really kept .

Don't they look like idiots who rushed to break through the level in a hurry and made their heads look ashamed?
After all, Harry was only an 11-year-old kid, and his name was Gryffindor. It was just when he had a strong desire to express himself, and when Hermione suddenly poured cold water on him like this, he actually felt a little bit dissatisfied in his heart.

Now Hermione said this again as if trying to defend Snape...

So Harry's dissatisfaction burst out all at once.

"Ron has been knocked out! We almost died under the big wooden club of this troll just now! Do you still think that all this is a game played by Dumbledore to deceive Snape?!"

Harry swung his arms wildly. In fact, he didn't know why he did it. He just thought it would make him vent his dissatisfaction more happily.

And Hermione seemed to be startled by Harry's sudden roar, she stared blankly at the angry Harry, her mind went blank.

Because of being too surprised, Hermione couldn't even arouse the anger caused by being misunderstood. She just stared, opened her mouth slightly, and watched Harry continue to growl there without saying a word.

"Also! What did you mean by that sentence just now?! At this time, do you still want to say that Snape is a good person? It wasn't him who wanted to steal the Philosopher's Stone. Could it be the missing Professor Quirrell?!"

Harry, who was constantly angry, didn't know that his casual assumptions were basically correct, which made it very difficult for the professors who were watching the play to hold back their laughter.

Ron, on the other hand, let out a long sigh and covered his eyes.

Only Fish was a little puzzled, he tugged at Professor McGonagall's sleeve, "Minerva, why is Scarhead so angry?" ω

"Hmm... There was a slight misunderstanding between Potter and Hermione..."

Professor McGonagall explained as tactfully as possible, and Snape next to him sneered disdainfully.

When Fish was confused and confused about the situation, Harry continued to vent his dissatisfaction.

"Let me tell you! Why is Snape giving us troll lessons! He's showing off! Showing off that he's done with Quirrell! Got it?! Miss Know-it-All!"

Hermione, who was in a daze, gradually came to her senses with the words "Miss Know-It-All", and her eyes on Harry began to become dangerous.

Harry, who knew nothing about this, continued to growl: "Didn't you tell me that he stole the Philosopher's Stone to revive Voldemort? Didn't you burn Snape's robes and free me from his curse?" Saved... came...?"

Harry, who was roaring furiously, remembered at this time that Hermione had saved his life, and even the main credit for solving the troll just now was Hermione's.

Harry, who had regained his sanity, quickly regained his composure, and hastily bowed his head to apologize.

"Huh, sorry...Hermione, I, I didn't mean that..."

He repeatedly explained to Hermione: "I just... just think you think too much. At this time, we should hurry up and get the Philosopher's Stone, instead of guessing wildly on such uncertain things."

"..."

Because Harry apologized too quickly, Hermione, who was about to get angry, suffocated her anger when she finally recovered from her sluggishness.

This emotional disconnect was extraordinarily uncomfortable, so her tone was less polite.

"You still remember that I saved your life."

After Hermione stabbed Harry a little, she still thought the matter of the Philosopher's Stone was more important.

"I'm just guessing whether Snape deliberately asked us to come first and snatch it from us after we got the Philosopher's Stone. After all, compared with the magic traps of the professors, it is obvious that we A few little wizards are easier to deal with."

But soon she shook her head again, denying her own thoughts, "No, he doesn't need to do anything extra, he will break through the level by himself, the speed must be much faster than ours... Maybe you are right, Snape may just be To show off, or... he deliberately lured you to die? But then, it doesn't make sense for him to teach us how to deal with trolls with all his heart..."

Hermione's mind went to a dead end again, and she grabbed her hair irritably.

"Don't think so much," Harry interrupted Hermione's entanglement, "In short, let's move on, if it's really like what you said, this place is just a cover, and it's just a waste of our energy , if there really is a Sorcerer's Stone in it, then we'll take it away, and then it won't make sense whatever Snape is planning."

"Right."

Hermione shook her head, tossing her confused thoughts aside, and walked into the next room with Harry.

As soon as the two stepped into the new room, a purple flame rose from the entrance behind them, sealing off the escape route, and a black flame also rose in front of the door leading to the next checkpoint.

In the very center of the room, there was a table with seven bottles of different shapes placed side by side.

"Snape's magic."

Seeing this scene, even if he didn't use the method of elimination, he knew it was from Snape, the Potions professor.

The two came to the table cautiously and found a roll of parchment next to the bottle. They opened the parchment and saw a string of words written on it.

Harry and Hermione stood together, reading the contents carefully, but what neither of them noticed was that when they were reading the parchment, the purple flame behind them shook strangely a few times.

"what is this?"

After reading the contents on the parchment, Harry suddenly felt his head swell. The string of words and poems did not look like poetry, and the story didn't look like a story, which made him feel dazed.

Anyway, Harry couldn't figure out what it meant about killers, giants, and dwarfs.

But there was a smile on Hermione's face.

"Wonderful," she explained to Harry. "It's not magic, it's logic, it's a riddle. Many of the greatest wizards don't have the slightest bit of logic, and they're stuck here forever."

Then, under Harry's amazed gaze, she solved Snape's riddle in less than a minute.

"The smallest bottle can pass through the black flame, and the round bottle on the far right allows us to fall back."

Harry picked up the smallest bottle and looked at it. "It's only enough for one person."

The two looked at each other, Harry tightened his grip on the bottle in his hand, and said, "You can go back after drinking that bottle, take Ron with you, and use the broomstick in the first room to go back, and remember to put on your invisibility when you go back." clothes, so as not to bump into Snape."

He raised his hand to stop Hermione who was about to speak, "Listen to me, I was the one who insisted on finding the Philosopher's Stone, so I can't let you take risks for me in this last level."

When it came to the critical moment, Harry was still very responsible, and he explained to Hermione solemnly.

"I don't know if I can get the Philosopher's Stone successfully, but if you see Snape on the way back, you should notify Professor McGonagall as soon as possible, and then send Hedwig to deliver a letter to Dumbledore. I need Their support. I may be able to contain Snape temporarily, but I will definitely not be his opponent."

"Ah……"

Hearing Harry's brazen words, the sneer on Snape's face became even more disdainful.

Unaware that Snape was already on the side, the two cheered each other up again, then Harry opened the bottle in his hand and drank the liquid inside.

"Good luck and be careful!"

At this time, Hermione didn't have time to worry about those incongruities, she watched Harry walk into the black flames, and then opened the round bottle...

A hand suddenly stretched out from the air next to it, grabbing Hermione's wrist firmly.

Immediately afterwards, Snape lifted off the invisibility cloak with a smirk on his face, and appeared in front of Hermione.

……

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 Don't think I'm deliberately blacking Harry Potter, he is such a character in the original book.

  The most obvious is that in the seventh part, because of the legend of the three brothers, Harry stubbornly believes that his guess about the three holy artifacts is correct.

  Although as far as the result is concerned, he did guess correctly, but in the process, after being denied by Hermione and Ron, he has been fighting with the two of them, thinking that they are unreasonable, but he is not patient with them. The two communicated, but Ron and Hermione were always accommodating him.

  And when arguing with Ron later, he still called out Voldemort's name even though he knew that he would be discovered by the Death Eaters, just to prove that he was not afraid of Voldemort, and the three were arrested. The werewolf leader was captured.

  Judging from the performance of the trio during the escape, Harry was really inferior to Ron, and even more incomparable to Hermione.

  Also in the fifth part, he showed strong jealousy for Ron being selected as a prefect, although he was soon relieved later, this also shows that Harry's character is actually a bit arrogant and stubborn , I wrote this does not mean breaking away from the original.

  In addition, I didn’t force Harry to say anything for fun. In the original book, Dumbledore told Harry before his death that his intuition was very accurate, so let him act according to his intuition. One of the reasons why he would disagree with Ron and Hermione about the Deathly Hallows.

  
 
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