Harry Potter’s Book of Sin Chapter 2029: Goodbye to the unknown giant shadow


Not everyone will be caught like Alexander, at least as far as Flitwick is concerned, it is obvious that the enchantment on the hatch has long been known.

"Crack."

The moment Alexander stood up, the door was opened from the inside. Perhaps because of a little rush, Flitwick apparently didn't expect someone to be standing behind the door, so the moment he opened the door, Alexander was "slammed" by the oncoming door panel and slapped heavily. On the nose.

"Wow!"

Following a wailing with a strong nasal sound, he immediately squatted on the ground with his face covered in pain, as if tears were coming out of his eyes.

"Oh, sorry, Mr. Wolfe."

Flitwick stood by the door, probed behind the door, and apologized with his sharp voice. But he was obviously in a hurry right now, but he didn't have much time to talk about it.

"Yes, Mr. Taun, please give in, there will be someone behind—"

Flitwick said, turning around again, waving his wand toward the door, and gradually backing away. Soon, Ensi on the side saw several lying figures floating out from the door one after another.

And... these people seem familiar?

"Huh?"

When Ensi saw this, he raised his eyebrows, and Alexander, who was still holding his nose on the other side, couldn't help standing up again when he saw these unconscious people:

"Bartlett? Mill?"

"Look!" Ensi said with a stretched hand, "This is the consequence of not knowing his own strength at all, and wanting to run around and do it!"

Yes, these guys who lost consciousness and were "carried" by Professor Flitwick were the little wizards who had secretly left the back door of the classroom and also wanted to invite Ensi to go with them.

"Are you two familiar with them? That's right, take care of them for me first! Just remember not to untie the curse on them."

When Flitwick saw this, he immediately placed the students firmly on the deck next to the door, and then raised his wand and waved at the hatch.

"Boom!"

The door was closed again, and a protective spell was added by the way.

"Then I'll go and find Professor Snape first--you two should be careful here too, don't open the door casually. Now...what should I say? It's not safe anyway."

Such a reminder, Flitwick turned around in a hurry, stepped his short legs into the fog, and temporarily left Enns and Alexander's sights.

"Take care of them? Uh...how to look after them?"

Alexander looked down at the several classmates lying on the deck, scratched his head in embarrassment, and finally couldn't help but look up at the opposite Ens. However, he only saw the back of Ensi's head, who was heading back toward the rope pile.

"How do I know? I'll leave this kind of meaningless mess to you."

"Hey!"

Alexander hurriedly called him, but in the end he could only shake his head and sigh.

"Anyway...just just look at it, right?"

……

Just as Alexander was in a daze with a few fainting classmates at the door, Professor Flitwick, who had just returned with these little wizards, had already gone to the side of the ship where Sprout and Snape were located. Seeing Professor Sprout swinging his wand toward the sea with the railing on the side of the ship, he seemed to be trying to disperse some of the fog so that he could see the sea surface more clearly, Flitwick could not help but jump twice and look down Glanced.

"Okay," Snape saw Flitwick's short legs and couldn't help shaking his head. "Those seaweeds only moved a little while ago. You can't see anything right now—have you come back? Are there any new discoveries?"

"New discovery?"

Flitwick said so, then turned to look at Lisa who was helping Sprout, this is a little clear and authentic:

"That said, you already know what the students are controlled by unknown forces, right?"

"Of course," Snape nodded. "There are a few who have withstood the mental shock, and I have given them a potion that strengthens their will. Even if they do this once, they will not be temporarily Will be affected."

"Oh, timely response!" Flitwick nodded and gave him a thumbs up, "Then...what about the other affected people? Can you make them recover? We were on the boat before. The little naughty ghosts running around were recruited. I controlled them and brought them to the deck."

"Huh?" Snape heard the words, thought about it for a moment, and then said, "If it's cured, I won't be able to get a ticket, but in any case, let's take a look! By the way, try to see if you can figure out the reason. ."

Speaking of this, he turned to the railing not far away and said:

"Professor Sprout, let me go over, you... stare more."

"Okay."

Perhaps he wanted to remind something else in the end, but when he came to his lips, it still became such a blunt word. As soon as the voice fell, he and Flitwick went back.

Lisa watched the two professors go past the hatch, although she wanted to follow along, she ended up staying on Sprout's side, and continued with the latter to the faintly discernible sea below the ship’s gunwale. Look over.

And at this moment...

"Professor, look there—is it glowing green?"

Hearing what she said, Sprout immediately turned around and took a look at her, and then followed her gaze again to the fog on the left.

However, the green awns released by the collision of the hurricane algae were not obvious. Instead, the first thing she saw was a strange translucent shadow, which was suddenly enlarged in her field of vision.

Obviously, something is approaching quickly in the mist on the sea surface, and... it seems to be an extraordinarily large individual!

Is this what Snape saw earlier?

"Lisa~IndoMTL.com~Stay back!"

While seeing the shadow, Sprout's first thought was not to try to see exactly what it was, but to follow Lisa by his side.

She reached out and grabbed Lisa's arm in a hurry, dragging her back quickly. At the same time, the shadows in the fog also quickly zoomed in and approached, and flew over like a hill on the side of the Transformation, dangerous and dangerous, but quietly.

Yes, it's very close in terms of distance. But the strange thing is that even at such a close distance, the two of them did not see exactly what the behemoth was passing by. There was only an indescribable sense of oppression. The two of them...no, it was actually almost everyone on the ship who was still awake.

"What is...what?"

Lisa seemed to be slightly frightened, and she muttered to herself in a flustered manner.

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