Hogwarts: Atypical Slytherin

Chapter 83 The Lonely Warrior

Sometimes, when you make a point of not forgetting something – you just forget it.

The effect of the painkiller potion was so good that although the amount Clooney gave wasn't a lot, it was enough to keep Harry happy through the exam week. It wasn't until the end of the exam for the last class that his wound began to hurt vaguely again, which made the worries he had forgotten rise again.

While he was chatting with Ron and Hermione, he suddenly remembered something that he should have vaguely remembered all along. It was not Clooney's advice, but the source of the Haggron egg.

Hagrid longed for a fire dragon most, and the fire dragon egg was given to him by a stranger in a bar by coincidence - who would walk around with a fire dragon egg all day long? And the place is just right for Hagrid to meet him? And he gave it to him generously?

Who would walk around in a public place with a prohibited item, knowing full well that it would be a violation of the law and likely to result in severe punishment, and then happen to meet Hagrid, who really needs and loves dragon eggs?

Where in the world can such a good thing happen?

They rushed to Hagrid's hut in a hurry. During their conversation with Hagrid, they learned a very shocking fact: while Hagrid was chatting with the man, he took away the three-handed man who was guarding the magic stone in the trap door. The weakness of the alpha dog was revealed to the stranger who was "unwilling to take off his hood"! ! !

That big dog will fall asleep just by listening to soothing music——

"We have to go find Dumbledore!" Harry finally remembered Clooney's instructions at this time, and they rushed into the castle foyer. "Hagrid told a stranger how to get through Lu Wei - —The man in the cloak is either Snape or Voldemort! Where is Dumbledore’s office?!”

"We had to—"

"What are you three doing in the room?" Professor McGonagall asked, holding a large pile of books in her arms and staring at the sweaty faces of the three of them suspiciously.

"We want to see Professor Dumbledore!" Harry said.

"Want to see Professor Dumbledore?" Professor McGonagall repeated. She seemed to think they were even more suspicious, "Why?"

"It's a secret." Harry regretted it as soon as he said it, because Professor McGonagall seemed very angry, and her tone suddenly became cold, "He left ten minutes ago. He received a message from the Ministry of Magic." The urgent letter sent was immediately flown to London."

"He left?" Harry was extremely anxious, "At this time?"

Harry didn't want to hear Professor McGonagall explain how great Dumbledore was and what kept him so busy - he said anxiously: "Professor, it's like this, it's about the Sorcerer's Stone -"

"How do you know?" Professor McGonagall stammered, looking extremely surprised - because all the books in her hands fell to the floor, and after listening to what they said, she didn't even lower her head to pick up the books.

Harry tried to tell McGonagall that someone was trying to steal the Philosopher's Stone, but McGonagall didn't believe it and told them to relax and get more sunshine after the exam. She picked up the books unsteadily, gave them a warning look, and walked away.

"I knew it was useless." Harry's heart felt cold, but he had already guessed that the possibility of asking for help would fail. "The adults won't believe us."

He listened to Clooney's words and wanted to ask the professors for help, but the professors would not believe him at all - even if Snape was involved in this matter - Clooney would not believe him either!

After all, Clooney always spoke for Snape. She was a Slytherin student, and Snape treated her so cruelly. Harry never heard a bad word about Snape from her mouth ( He believed that those statements about Snape's malignant facts were not bad words at all). Although Claudia was willing to help him and always trusted him, Harry did not have the confidence to fully grasp Snape's current situation. , Clowney will believe what he says.

And she also said that Snape was one of her favorite teachers.

There was no one else he could turn to. After he waited for Professor McGonagall to leave and was quietly analyzing with Ron and Hermione the possibility that Snape might act to steal the Sorcerer's Stone tonight, the gloomy big bat of Slytherin said sullenly. Appeared behind them.

"Good afternoon," he said diplomatically, "you shouldn't be indoors in this weather."

"We were just-"

"You need to be careful." He made a very weird smile, seemingly not caring at all about what Harry wanted to say, "Walking around like this, others will think you want to do something bad. Gryffin You can’t afford to lose any more points, can you?”

Harry thinks Snape is bad and annoying - he doesn't understand why Clooney always defends him. Is it because Snape is the head of Slytherin? Thinking of this, he became even more angry. He felt as if Snape was going to take away the one he knew, the only good friend he could rely on before.

He angrily pulled his two friends and was about to rush out, but Snape called them back. He also said that if he wandered around in the middle of the night again, he would be fired! Harry felt that he was even more suspicious. He originally wanted to let Hermione monitor Snape's actions, but while waiting for the signal from Hermione, he was caught by Professor McGonagall. When Professor McGonagall saw the boys still in the castle, she got angry at them and drove them back to the common room.

As soon as they returned to the lounge, Hermione returned shortly after. Originally, they planned to have Hermione pretend to ask Professor Flitwick to ask questions, and then take this opportunity to catch Snape, but Snape was very cunning and immediately took her away after hearing Hermione's excuse. Seek out Professor Flitwick.

The surveillance failed, and no one could watch Snape. Harry thought over and over again in his little head, his head turning like a clockwork gear: except Hermione and Ron, no one would believe him, everyone was fooled by Snape, no matter what Is it the professor, Hagrid, or even Clowney.

If Snape's plot to get the Philosopher's Stone and resurrect Voldemort succeeds, everything will be over. The devil who killed his parents and took away the love from his relatives for eleven years will definitely intensify his efforts to take away what he had finally obtained and spent all his hard work to possess. Slightly luckier now.

"I want to get the Philosopher's Stone first." He looked pale and stared at his two Gryffindor friends with bright eyes, "Tonight!"

That night, the brave Harry Potter nervously avoided others, and two other Gryffindor friends who were full of a sense of justice were determined to accompany him to fight against the hateful Snape-Hermione She was even willing to risk being kicked out - even though she thought she wouldn't be kicked out.

They meet Peeves - a bad guy who not only likes to mess with Filch, but also likes to mess with students. And Peeves was actually able to feel their presence wearing the invisibility cloak without being able to see them. He wanted to report to Filch, but Harry's tone of pretending to be Bloody Balor scared the shit out of Peeves.

When they walked to the forbidden door on the fourth floor, the door was already cracked open. This door could not be opened at the beginning of the school year, and Filch had to wait until the first day of school because of this incident. I just had a grudge against Harry.

The journey to the hiding place of the Philosopher's Stone was extremely thrilling. There was a harp next to the three-headed dog from hell. It seemed that Snape did know the way to get past the three-headed dog. They guessed right.

Harry played a tuneless tune on his flute to make the big, terrible dog fall asleep, and then they crept inside the trap door.

There was a straight hole inside the trap door. After they slid down that place, they fell into the devil's net (a magical plant that is afraid of fire. If you keep struggling, they will wrap you tighter and tighter, and finally they will You become their fertilizer), Hermione cast a spell to make these entangled plants leave Harry and Ron's bodies. Harry used his Quidditch skills to find the key that could open the door among the keys flying in the sky. And Ron even fell down in one of the levels in order to clear the way for them. This level still relied on his ingenuity - which required real people to act as wizard chess pieces to compete with an unknown opponent - Fortunately, Ron is a good player at wizard chess.

The last level is a logical reasoning question. As soon as he and Hermione walked into the small room, the way back was blocked by a sudden burst of purple flames. They needed to find a way through a pile of bottles mixed with nettle wine and poison to finally get to the hiding place of the Philosopher's Stone. The magic potion of the earth and the magic potion that can return - but there is only one bottle of them.

Harry felt that he had a lucky escape from Voldemort - even if there was any problem, he could turn it into a disaster.

What's more, no one in the world except Claudio really thinks that his existence is a lucky thing, or maybe Hagrid, Dumbledore and Professor McGonagall - and Hermione still has her parents, If something happened to her, her parents would be sad for her. And his parents - they had died at the hands of that mysterious demon a long time ago - if he was left alone, he would definitely kill more people.

He had nothing, his hands were empty, and all he could hold on to was these short and profound loves - if Voldemort came back, maybe even these would be taken away from him - he had already done this once.

"I can't defeat Snape, and I may only be able to restrain him temporarily. So you have to go back and find Ron, go to the room with the flying key and grab two broomsticks - they will carry you through the trap door, and then You have to go directly to the Owlery and let Hedwig deliver the message to Dumbledore! We need his rescue—"

Harry felt extremely calm. Even if he might escape death this time, he believed that he would be able to destroy Voldemort's conspiracy - even if he might really die - then everyone would believe his words. Whether it is the principal, professor, or Clooney, everyone will know the greatest danger hidden deep in this college, and Clooney will no longer be deceived by that big black bat.

If without him, everything could go back to when it was still too late, then he would be willing to do it.

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