Harry Potter’s Book of Sin

Chapter 2030: Goodbye unknown giant shadow

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Not everyone would be tricked like Alexander. At least for Flitwick, he had obviously known about the magic spell on the hatch for a long time.

"Click."

The next moment Alexander stood up, the door was opened from the inside. And perhaps because of his haste, Flitwick obviously did not expect that someone happened to be standing behind the door, so the moment he opened the door, Alexander was hit hard by the oncoming door panel. On the nose.

"Ouch!"

Following a wail with a thick nasal sound, he immediately covered his face and squatted down, feeling so painful that he felt like tears were about to flow out.

"Oh, sorry, Mr. Wolfe."

Flitwick stood by the door, peered behind it, and apologized in his high-pitched voice. But he was obviously in a hurry right now and didn't have much time to say this.

"Yes, Mr. Ta Weng, please give way, there are people behind -"

As Flitwick said this, he turned around and waved his wand towards the door, gradually retreating. Soon, Enns on the side saw several figures lying on their backs floating out of the door one after another.

And... these guys look familiar, right

"Um?"

When Enns saw it, he couldn't help but raised his eyebrows. Alexander, who was still covering his nose on the other side, couldn't help but stood up again and said dullly after seeing these unconscious people:

"Bartley? Mir?"

"Look!" Enns spread his hands and said, "This is the result of not having any awareness of your own strength and still wanting to run around and show off!"

Yes, these guys who lost consciousness and were "carried" by Professor Flitwick were the same young wizards who secretly left through the back door of the classroom and wanted to invite Enns to go with them.

"Are you two familiar with them? That's fine. Take care of them for me first! Just remember not to break the spell on them."

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

"Bang!"

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

"Then I'll go find Professor Snape first - you both have to be careful here and don't open the door randomly. What should I say inside now? It's not very safe."

After a few reminders, Flitwick turned around in a hurry, and with his short legs, he disappeared into the fog and temporarily left the sight of Enns and Alexander.

"Look after them? Uh...how?"

Alexander looked down at the classmates lying on the deck, scratched his head in embarrassment, and finally looked up at Enns opposite. However, he only saw the back of Enns' head, who was returning to the cable pile.

"How do I know? I'll leave this meaningless thing to you."

"Hello!"

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

"Anyway... just watch, right?"

While Alexander was staring at a few fainting classmates at the door, Professor Flitwick, who had just returned with these little wizards, had also gone to the side of the ship where Sprout and Snape were. Seeing Professor Sprout holding the railing of the ship's side and waving his wand towards the sea, seemingly trying to disperse some of the fog so that he could see the sea surface more clearly, Flitwick couldn't help but jump twice and look down. Take a look.

"Okay," Snape couldn't help but shook his head when he saw Flitwick's short legs, "Those seaweeds only had some movement just now, and you can't see anything now - are you back? Is there anything new? Discover?"

"New discovery?"

Flitwick said this, then turned to look at Lisa who was helping Sprout, and then said with some clarity:

"So, you should already know that the students' minds are controlled by unknown forces, right?"

"Of course," Snape nodded, "There are a few who have withstood that period of mental shock. I have also given them potions to strengthen their will. At present, even if this happens once, they will not be affected for the time being. arrive."

"Oh, timely response!" Flitwick nodded immediately and gave him a thumbs up, "Then... what about the other affected people? Can you make them recover too? The little one who was running around on the ship before The naughty ones were caught, and I controlled them and brought them to the deck."

"Huh?" Snape heard this, thought about it for a moment, and then said, "I can't guarantee whether it will be cured or not, but anyway, let's go take a look first! Also try to see if we can figure out the cause."

Having said this, he said towards the railing not far away:

"Professor Sprout, I'll go over there and you... keep a closer eye."

"OK."

Maybe he wanted to remind him of something else in the end, but when it came to his lips, it still turned into such harsh words. As soon as he finished speaking, he and Flitwick went back.

Lisa watched the two professors go to the hatch. Although she wanted to follow him and take a look, she finally stayed with Sprout and continued to look at the vaguely discernible sea below the ship's side with the latter.

And it was at this time...

"Professor, look over there - is it glowing green?"

Hearing what she said, Sprout beside him immediately turned around to look at her, and then followed her gaze back to the fog on the left.

However, the green light emitted by the collision of hurricane algae was not obvious. Instead, the first thing she saw was a strange translucent shadow that suddenly magnified in her field of vision.

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

Is this what Snape saw earlier

"Lisa, stay back!"

When Sprout saw the shadow, the first thing he thought of was not trying to see clearly what it was, but Lisa who was following him.

In her haste, she immediately reached out and grabbed Lisa's arm, dragging her back quickly. At the same time, the shadow in the fog also quickly enlarged and approached, dangerously and dangerously, but silently passing by the side of the Change like a hill.

Yes, distance-wise, that's pretty close. But the strange thing is that even at such a close distance, the two of them did not see clearly what kind of behemoth was passing by. There was only an indescribable sense of oppression that "rammed" through the two people... no, in fact, it was almost everyone who was still awake on the ship.

"what is that?"

Lisa seemed to be a little frightened, and said to herself in a panic.