Mysterious Walker at Hogwarts

Chapter 340 The fateful combination

"...Thank you for saving my life." After escaping from death, Binok said to Aesop in a hoarse voice.

"This is what I should do." Aesop frowned slightly. Why did she feel that this voice sounded familiar?

Aesop looked at Binok carefully and asked doubtfully: "What is your name? Have we met before? Why do you give me a feeling of deja vu?"

Binnock also discovered his mistake at this time. Although his appearance was changed by Dean's ultimate transformation, his voice was not!

Although on the Mayflower, Binnock was only secretly protecting Aesop, and the two had no direct contact, but the ship was so big, and there were so many people and it was overcrowded, Binock could not avoid Aesop's hearing. heard his voice.

"Perhaps this is fate?" Binok laughed, "As for the name...according to our goblin tradition, we cannot reveal our names to other races."

The reason Binock found was not just a random one.

The goblins in the New World do have this tradition, and Binok has done a lot of homework in order to integrate into it as soon as possible.

"What a pity. How about I call you 'William' from now on?" Aesop said enthusiastically, "This name comes from my father."

Binok had the word "囧" written in big letters on his face. He never thought about continuing to follow Aesop, let alone that Aesop would call him by his father's name.

"I'm afraid this is not appropriate." Binok said with a sullen face, "I want to return to my tribe as soon as possible."

"But you are seriously injured." Aesop reminded.

Although the invisible monster's previous plan to disembowel Binok failed, its sharp claws still opened a wound on his belly.

"Ah? I'm injured...Help..." Only then did Binok notice the wound, and he immediately collapsed to the ground, mumbling: "Am I going to die? I don't want to die yet... "

Aesop felt helpless: Binnock's wound looked scary, but it was actually not serious, otherwise he wouldn't have discovered it until now.

"Come with me. I built a simple hut nearby where we can rest temporarily." Aesop suggested enthusiastically.

She always had a feeling that there would be many stories to come between her and this goblin, and what she experienced tonight was just the beginning - there was no doubt that this was Prokos's robe at work again.

"Okay, I reluctantly accept your invitation." Binok said weakly.

He must admit that after seeing the long wound on his stomach, he had lost the courage to make a living in the New World alone.

……

"Aesop, are you sure we want to recuperate here?" Binnock asked in disbelief when Aesop carried Binnock back to his temporary hut.

"How's it going? Not bad, right? I made it myself. It looks a bit crude, but we have a lot of time to perfect it~" Aesop was a little proud.

"The problem is that this place is not far from the place where we were attacked by the invisible monster. Aren't you afraid that it will come back?" Binok asked in fear.

"It shouldn't be, right? The spell I gave it is very powerful!" Aesop made a strong and powerful posture, full of mysterious confidence, "It is not as powerful as it looks. If it dares to do it again, I will definitely Get rid of it - and I'll put up security and protection around it."

Binok was a little speechless. He found that Aesop may not have learned much skills from Dean, but he had perfectly inherited his arrogant character: who gave her the courage to live in a place where invisible monsters are haunted, and according to Bino According to Ke's observation, there seemed to be traces of "comatriot" goblins' activities around. As far as he knew, goblins in the New World were also very unfriendly to other races.

If possible, Binok really wanted to turn around and leave, but unfortunately... he found that his feet were so weak that he couldn't even stand up.

"Then what are you waiting for? Hurry up and arrange it!" Binnock urged.

"Don't worry, the invisible monster was knocked unconscious by my coma spell and won't wake up in a short time." Aesop shook his head, "I'd better bandage you first to save you from bleeding to death——"

"Stop!" Binok couldn't bear to hear the word "death" and quickly interrupted Aesop: "You're right, healing me is the most important thing!"

"Don't worry, I learned bandaging from Pastor Brest on the Mayflower, and he kindly gave me a large bag of linen for bandaging~" Aesop rolled up his sleeves and said enthusiastically.

Binnock knew about this, but he didn't take it seriously at the time. Unexpectedly, it turned out to be his life-saving straw. He could only sigh at the magic of fate.

Hey, something’s not right!

When Aesop used "clear water like a spring" to clean his wounds, Binok reacted belatedly and screamed: "Wait a minute! Aren't you a witch? Shouldn't you use it at this time? Treat me with a 'healing spell'? Why use Muggle methods instead?"

Aesop's face was full of shame: "My teacher only taught me attack spells and defensive spells. He didn't teach me healing spells, so I learned Muggle healing methods."

"He must be an evil dark wizard!" Binok took the opportunity to vent.

He was still brooding over Dean not coming to save him, as if he had forgotten that he lost the rescue device first...

Binnock could not have imagined that his curse on Dean was heard by the rightful owner word for word.

After dealing with the invisible monster and a few words with Snape, Dean quickly caught up with the two of them and took care of them secretly; Snape returned to the mini alchemy laboratory and began his research and experiments.

Hearing that Binnock had such a dirty mouth, Dean couldn't help but secretly grind his teeth and seriously considered whether to teach him a lesson he would never forget.

It's not that Dean doesn't want to teach Aesop healing spells. Firstly, he has relatively few such spells. Secondly, he hasn't been teaching Aesop for a long time, and the content he can teach is limited. Gormlaith is watching. When she was on her side and could cause trouble at any time, Dean would of course give her priority in teaching her more practical spells.

Of course Binock didn't know these reasons, but that didn't excuse him from cursing Dean at will.

If Dean hadn't said that he wouldn't come to the New World with her in order to train Aesop, and now his sudden appearance would cause unnecessary trouble, Dean would definitely show up and deal with Binnock.

But even if he couldn't teach Binock a lesson right now, Dean still made a serious note in the little notebook in his mind.

……

"Hey, hey, how did you learn to bandage? Are you sure this is effective?" Binnock shouted dissatisfied.

"Sorry, William, I'm still a little unskilled. If you give me another chance, I can definitely bandage it better!" Aesop apologized.

By this time, Aesop had finished bandaging him. As for the effect... Aesop had wrapped the linen into a huge ball shape, which had even covered Binnock's short legs. At a glance, he looked like he was wearing a bandage. The burlap ball looks like a roly-poly.

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