Primordial Warlock of Hogwarts

Chapter 166



Chapter 166

"Scabbers, poor Scabbers, he refuses to come out of Hogwarts with me," Ron said sadly, "I want it to get better soon, thinking that taking it out will make it better..."

Neville Longbottom and Seamus Finnigan, who were walking with him, chatted loudly about topics that had nothing to do with Scabbers. They talked about Honeydukes candy, the beautiful proprietress of the Three Broomsticks, and the haunted Shrieking Shack... …

Ron was still feeling sorry for himself, so naturally he didn't notice that someone was following him not far behind him. It couldn't be said that he was being followed. After all, DeWitt and Hermione were chatting and watching near a street lamp. The street lamp was a good cover - —After all, even nuclear explosions can be blocked, you know.

"It doesn't smell like a rat," said Crookshanks. "That rat smells special."

"He doesn't dare to come out," the black dog uttered human words, hissing and filial piety: "He knows that I am chasing him. He thinks that only those in Hogwarts are safe. I can't catch him hiding in Hogwarts." It’s his turn!”

"Are you going to Hogwarts?" DeWitt heard the clue from Sirius Black's tone: "Are you ready to face Dumbledore?"

Black Dog's movements - including his breathing - suddenly slowed down, and he said, "I've thought about it, I have to go."

"What if Dumbledore..."

"It's Professor Dumbledore!" Hermione corrected.

DeWitt changed his mind: "If Professor Dumbledore finds you, the most we can do is tell him what you said once and then hand you over."

Sirius Black had no objections: "You have done the right thing and you have helped me enough. If that time comes, just hand me over. Just say that I coerced you and try my best not to bring anything to you." trouble."

"Let's go," DeWitt urged: "I still have to find a way for you to enter the castle..."

"There is a secret passage that leads directly from the Shrieking Shack to the castle," said Sirius Black. "That is the secret passage we discovered when we were students. This secret passage leads directly to the Whomping Willow." Walking in the Shrieking Shack When entering the secret passage, he introduced: "I, Harry's father, Lupin and...the traitor, drew a map together..."

"Are you still calling yourself the Marauders?" Hermione asked.

"How do you know?" A humane smile appeared on the black dog's face: "We also have nicknames - Harry's father is Prongs, Lupine is Moon Face, and I am Padfoot..."

"The map is in the hands of two friends," DeWitt said. "Well, it's very useful. By the way - is the Lupin you are talking about called Remus Lupin? He is currently at Hogwart. Professor Tsedan, Professor of Defense Against the Dark Arts."

The tunnels in the short and rugged area are very uneven. People who move here must try not to think about what might be in the soil, whether there are insects or arthropods, or whether there will be feces... Try not to think about it, just don't think about it. When it doesn't exist.Moreover, it was too dark and narrow here. If Sirius Black wanted to resist, the current venue was the best time for him to do so, so DeWitt asked him to go to the front to lead the way, and he took the dog and Hermione in the middle. Min separated, but when the black dog heard the news about Professor Lupine, he immediately stopped.

"What do you want to do?" DeWitt clenched his fists and roared: "I almost touched your butt!"

He crawled forward, and what almost happened was so disgusting that the fur of the dog's tail had already touched his forehead.

Hermione couldn't help laughing, but she didn't expect what would happen to her if DeWitt could stop.

Sirius Black moved forward awkwardly. Fortunately, he was a dog now, so the expression on his face was not obvious. He immediately said: "I'm sorry, I'm very sorry... I was a little shocked when I heard the news about Lupin..."

"Don't stop," DeWitt said. "This place is not for humans."

Sirius Black suppressed the restlessness in his heart and the idea of ​​asking about Lupine's current situation. He led the way to the tunnel's exit. When he saw the light from the exit, he said: "I'm going out first. I have to deal with the Whomping Willow first, and There is a unique trick to deal with the Whomping Willow..."

"Go quickly."

Sirius Black swallowed his unfinished words. He got out of the tunnel and raised his paw to press on a knot of the Whomping Willow. The originally trembling Whomping Willow completely quieted down and lost its vitality. Only a very thin The branches will flutter a few times in the wind. In other words, if the Whomping Willow originally behaved like a human, then it will stop breathing at this time.

Crookshanks muttered, "Got it."

"I can't wait any longer," Sirius Black growled, "go to Gryffindor's dormitory now and find that traitor and let me tear him apart!"

"There are no dogs at Hogwarts," Hermione said. "Do you have a way to hide yourself?"

"You should ask me," DeWitt said.

Hermione looked at DeWitt, who shook the chain, and the magic began to take effect. It was transmitted along the chain to the black dog, and gradually merged with the air. However, if it is under very bright light, it can still be seen. Very slightly distorted, although the distortion is impossible to distinguish from changes in light in the air.

"Amazing magic," Sirius Black praised, "I bet you'll get good grades."

"However, the person next to me is the first in age." DeWitt said coldly, and then turned on his spiritual vision to avoid losing his position as a black dog.

Crookshanks raised a front paw in astonishment, and tentatively patted the black dog's position. Blake did not hide, and gave feedback to the cat's physical touch. He paved the ground with his paw and roared:

"Let's go quickly! I don't want to wait any longer!"

The black dog was invisible in front, struggling with the leash, dragging DeWitt away, while Hermione followed behind with the cat in her arms.After speaking the command to the fat lady at the door of the lounge, Sirius Black had already rushed in furiously, sniffing everywhere, staring and baring his teeth in silence.

"I'll protect you from the wind outside," Hermione put down Crookshanks and asked Crookshanks to guard the door. She glanced at the lounge: "There happens to be no one right now."

DeWitt pushed the door open and entered Harry and Ron's room. Just as he was about to let go of the dog leash, he found an idle man lying inside, and he caught his eye.

"DeWitt?" Harry didn't care that DeWitt came in without knocking. He asked in surprise: "Why are you here?"

Almost at the same moment, a mouse came out from under Ron's bed. No one knew what Scabbers found, but it just started running away.

DeWitt extended the leash, and the invisible black dog followed angrily, chasing him around the room.

Harry saw the mouse running and heard a strange noise in the air. He swallowed and felt a little scared.

At this time, DeWitt was just in time to close the door before the mouse ran out of the room. With an inexplicable and weird smile on his face, he said: "Oh, it's nothing, I just want to see you..."


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