Hogwarts: Atypical Slytherin

Chapter 39 Silver-white swollen-headed dog

Facts have proved that it is a very unwise choice to look for a happy black cat dancing in the dark trees in the dark night. Clooney walked in the forbidden forest for the second half of the night, and also Didn't meet this big cat.

"There must be something wrong with this pointer." She said frustratedly, "I didn't see anything!"

At this time, she saw a pair of golden eyes flashing through the trees.

"I succeeded!" She made an exciting gesture with her fists, "I'll just say it! I can't be wrong!"

She took out the cat jerky from her pocket and shook the bag: "Mr. Black!"

However, her cat did not rush to her for food as she expected, but instead hid further away.

"Damn it, why don't you even eat the jerky now!" She was extremely angry, "If it were me, I would eat him right now!"

"If it weren't for the taste!" she added viciously, "I'd still be hungry!"

She chased in that direction, but the dark shadow did not continue to run away, but lay lazily by the tree.

"Okay, okay." She walked over slowly, "Uncle Black——"

What appeared in front of her was a canine creature that looked like a Siberian wolf. Its white fur even reflected silver light in the moonlight.

"Wow!" she exclaimed, "This is so beautiful!"

She walked into the beautiful creature with her wand raised, its eyes tightly closed.

"Are you okay?" She moved over and found that the dog was unresponsive.

She lay on the ground with her butt facing the dog, slowly backing up to him.

"HI?" She heard the dog sigh heavily.

When she got closer to the dog, she discovered that the big dog had a big swelling on its head.

"Oh my god, who hit you!" Clooney gently put his hand in front of his nose and let him sniff it, "Poor puppy."

Generally, wild dogs will be especially disgusted with other people in the outside world who are not familiar to them when they are injured, but this dog just fell here in a daze - or he was too dizzy.

"What can we do, puppy?" She was a little afraid that he would bite her.

She took out the bruise ointment that the Weasleys had given her last year, but as soon as her hand came close to the dog, he began to bar his teeth angrily and growled angrily.

"I mean no harm!" She raised her hands, and then put the ointment in her hand on her face. "Look, this is an ointment. It is not poisonous. The swelling will subside quickly after you apply it."

The dog looked at her suspiciously, but without showing his teeth, he tilted his head this way and that in his hand.

"What a good dog." She laughed, "You are so smart!"

She threw a piece of Blake's jerky to him, and the dog sniffed it but didn't move.

"Anyway, I'm very hungry." Crowney comforted himself firmly and took a bite. The strong smell of meat came from the dried meat.

"I'm going to throw up," she thought.

Seeing that the dog started to chew the dried meat with confidence, she spat it out.

The dog had already swallowed half of the dried meat. He stopped chewing when he saw her movements, and stared at her with wide eyes.

"This is indeed edible," she said in a broken voice, "but it stinks too much for me. Please, puppy, be nice."

The dog didn't trouble her anymore. Maybe animals like this smelly thing. After he ate several pieces in succession, Claudine guessed that they should have established a good friendship.

She gently rubbed the ointment onto the dog's head, and then began to touch the dog's smooth chin.

"You are so beautiful, puppy," she said. "You are the most beautiful dog I have ever seen."

The dog's tail wagged happily and he licked her hand with his tongue.

"You're so polite!" She laughed, "You're welcome!"

Then he lay down again.

Crowney lay next to it this time.

"Dizziness feels bad, right?" She saw a large red patch next to the whites of the dog's eyes. "You don't have some intracranial bleeding, do you?"

"You'd better drink some water." She knocked on a thick-looking branch, turned it into a wooden bowl, and filled it with clear water like a spring.

The dog huffed and puffed.

"I'd better keep an eye on you." She sighed, "Good dog."

"I really can't imagine anyone being cruel to a beautiful dog like you."

The dog lay still, listening patiently to her nagging complaints. He had listened to her dissatisfaction with her cat for not taking her with him on a midnight adventure, and her disillusionment with her own self-perception. I listened to some miscellaneous trivial things about daily life on campus.

"She is really eloquent." The dog sighed in his heart, "I never thought that humans are such long-winded creatures."

His dizzy head was made even more dizzy by this lady. Unfortunately, he couldn't speak, so he sighed heavily.

The bold and verbose young lady looked tired. After hearing him sigh, she closed her mouth and quietly stayed still against his paws.

The girl took the wand and turned it around, not knowing what kind of spell she cast, and then she leaned against him and was about to close her eyes.

"Oh my God -" he exclaimed in his heart, "This is the Forbidden Forest, Miss! How can you be so bold!"

Time passed for a while, until a very dense whistling sound gradually sounded in the bushes, and the dog knew what kind of spell the little girl had cast - just when those blurry figures came into contact with the edge that started to glow. At that moment, the girl suddenly opened her eyes.

"What?" She half-opened her eyes and looked around. When she lit the wand, she realized that the surroundings had been filled with green eyes for some time.

"Oh my God." She opened her mouth wide and leaned against the tree where the dog was leaning. "This can't be a wolf."

She levitated herself into a tree and even tried to cast a levitating spell on the dog.

"The ones in the Forbidden Forest are not werewolves, they are wolves!!"

However, the dog lying on the ground wagged its tail, even turned over, and then lazily let out an irregular wolf howl, followed by ghost cries and wolf howls one after another.

"Well, I should have thought of it earlier." Crowney cursed himself in his mind, "After all, Hogwarts didn't say that little wizards can bring dogs to school, right?"

"I was so stupid."

"But he is so beautiful." She clapped her hands hard.

The wolf climbed up from the ground unsteadily, then shouted twice, and the surrounding wolves all hid in the grass. Then he scratched the ground with his paws and pointed his head at the ground to signal Crow. Ni came down from the tree.

"Wolves who don't know the magic world are different, right?" She was a little doubtful and cast an enhanced version of the Iron Armor Curse on herself. She held the wand tightly in her right hand and stared at the white wolf.

The wolf snorted impatiently, and then scratched the ground again. His golden eyes raised humanistically, and for some reason she seemed to see a trace of helplessness in his eyes.

"Okay, okay." She comforted herself, "If I find anything wrong, I'll fly away right away."

Having been dealing with animals for many years, she has long been familiar with the body language of common animals. At least for now - she did not find any malice in this wolf.

After she flew down, the wolf rubbed next to her, then stood up and licked the corner of her mouth with his tongue.

"Wait! Wait!" She took a step back in surprise, "I'm not your mother! I don't have that much food for you!"

The wolf's mouth didn't smell good at all, mixed with the smell of meat. She couldn't imagine having such foul-smelling saliva left on her face, so she wiped the side of her face with her sleeves.

The surrounding wolves tentatively walked out of the grass, and some even bared their teeth at her, but they were soon bitten by this wolf on their back hair, making whining sounds of pain.

"You are so awesome." She looked at the swollen wolf with her mouth wide open, "You look like you have a high status."

The wolf circled around her several times, then lifted one foot up.

"No need!" Clooney didn't dare to make a big move, so he could only quickly move a step to the side, "No need! I really don't need it!"

The surrounding wolves began to howl again, and Crowney heard echoes from the distance.

As if scolding her for her lack of knowledge, the wolf gave her a hard bump on the back of her knee, then continued to rub his back hair against Crowney's.

Now, Clooney felt that his hair also smelled greasy and fishy.

She stank now, but she felt at ease, and even felt a little amused.

"If I were in the Muggle world now, I would have been eaten long ago." She even joked leisurely and elegantly, "It's a pity that I can do magic in the magical world. No one can experience this kind of experience. La~"

The wolf snorted hard into her face.

"Evil!" She wiped her face hurriedly, "I already have a lot of taste, sir."

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