The Druid Master of Hogwarts

Chapter 151 Onlookers

While a group of unscrupulous onlookers were noisy, Harry rode his broomstick and successfully grabbed the correct key.

He and Ron controlled the broom to fall back to the ground. While inserting the key into the door lock, they looked at Hermione, who had become less active since just now.

"Hermione, what's wrong with you? You suddenly became so quiet."

While asking, Harry pushed the wooden door open, and it was dark inside.

Hermione hesitated for a moment and decided to tell Harry what she had discovered. However, she did not express her suspicions directly. Instead, she reminded her indirectly: "Do you think... these levels are a bit... childish? Is this really true?" Can they stop Snape or other dark wizards who want to steal the Philosopher's Stone?"

Harry and Ron were stunned when they were about to walk in. After Hermione's reminder, they also found that these levels seemed a bit too easy, and the first-year students passed it without much effort.

"Snape has been blocked by Fluffy and Quirrell before," Ron failed to understand what Hermione really wanted to express. "And wouldn't it be simpler? That way we can get it first." The magic stone."

"Yes, and according to Fish, there is a giant monster behind, and that thing is not easy to deal with."

Harry also helped, but he didn't catch Hermione's subtext.

However, his words made Hermione slightly stunned. She felt as if she had caught something, but she couldn't be sure for a while.

"Okay, Hermione," Harry stepped into the next room, "I don't know what you are struggling with, but isn't the most important thing now to get the Sorcerer's Stone?"

As he stepped into the room, the originally dark room immediately became brightly lit, and the large wizard chess piece that Fish once mentioned was displayed in front of them.

Ron, who is very good at wizard chess, once again expressed his admiration: "I wish I could have a wizard chess set like this."

Then he stamped the chessboard under his feet and looked at Hermione, who was still trying to catch the glimmer of inspiration. "Hermione, can you turn this chessboard into a trap like Fish did?"

Hermione, whose thoughts were interrupted, rolled her eyes at him angrily, "No!"

"Oh...then it looks like we're going to have to play chess to get to the other side of the room."

Ron suddenly became very excited. As the best chess player among the three, now is the time for him to show off his talents!

"Hmph! Sure enough, Gryffindors love to be in the limelight so much."

Seeing Ron's undisguised joy, Snape also showed an expression of undisguised disgust.

He remembered the two people he hated most when he was a student - James Potter and Sirius Black. Those two guys also wanted to be in the limelight all the time, and Snape was the person they used to gain the limelight.

Snape narrowed his eyes and looked at Harry, filled with malice and hatred. After staring for a while, he glanced at Dumbledore next to him.

Feeling Snape's gaze, Dumbledore said with a smile: "Don't worry, Severus, I will not break my promise to you. I believe you can control the situation well."

Professor McGonagall looked at the two guys who obviously had a private deal with confusion, frowned and did not ask further questions.

She also knew something about the relationship between Snape and Harry, so she was not worried that Snape would be harmful to Harry. At most, she would take the opportunity to teach him a lesson.

He should be taught a lesson by defaming the professor and taking risks by violating school rules!

Thinking of this, Professor McGonagall turned to look at Fish again.

Fish had just been taught a lesson by Professor McGonagall, and now he was grinning and rubbing his red face. He had no intention of paying attention to the conversation between the bad old man and the greasy professor.

Until Professor McGonagall gave him that dangerous look...

"Meow!"∑(●ΦДΦ●)

The frightened Fish jumped back a big step and stared back at Professor McGonagall with a wary face.

"Don't pinch Feixu's face anymore, meow!" (ノ)`Д(ヾ)

Fish protested loudly, holding his cheek.

"Then don't always get me into trouble!"

Seeing Fish's cautious look, Professor McGonagall reached out his hand angrily and amusedly, and rubbed his head vigorously.

"I don't always get into trouble, meow!" Feixu said, and then he immediately lowered his head and raised his fingers...

After counting carefully, he raised his hands very proudly, "From the beginning of school to now, I have only been caught by Minerva nine times, and I don't even have two hands!" (●ΦДΦ●)

"Only caught nine times..." Professor McGonagall gritted her teeth and stared at Fish with a smile on her face, "In other words, is there something else I don't know about?"

"Meow! It's... there's no such thing... Fei must be good, meow..." (●3●)

Seeing Fish's obviously insincere expression, Professor McGonagall shook her head in confusion, but did not really pursue it, because she also knew that it was unrealistic to completely catch Fish.

Not to mention Fei Xu, even when the twins violated school rules, she couldn't always catch them.

"Do you still think Weasley is just trying to show off, Severus?"

At this time, Dumbledore suddenly spoke next to him. Professor McGonagall looked at the chessboard he had built and saw that the chess game had come to an end. Ron gave away the knight he represented and gave it to Harry as the bishop. This creates the opportunity to checkmate White's king.

"Stupid, reckless, and reckless."

Snape curled his lips in disdain, spitting out the three words that Slytherin used most often to mock Gryffindor.

"In my opinion, this reflects the noble qualities of Weasley's bravery and sacrifice!"

Professor McGonagall, the head of Gryffindor, immediately retorted.

However, Snape, like before, did not intend to argue with Professor McGonagall at all. He turned his head and ended the topic.

"We can't leave Ron here. If Snape comes later, he will kill Ron!"

Because of Ron's "sacrifice", Hermione's original suspicion was slightly reduced. She grabbed Harry, who wanted to get the Philosopher's Stone quickly, and said in a hurry.

"Heh... stupid, reckless, and reckless."

Snape uttered a short laugh, repeated the three words before, and glanced at Professor McGonagall and Dumbledore.

Professor McGonagall shook her head helplessly, because Harry's performance just now made her have no confidence to refute Snape. Fortunately, there was Hermione, who saved their Gryffindor face a little bit.

The cunning Dumbledore still had a smiling face and didn't care about Snape's ridicule at all.

Knowing that the next level was a troll, Harry and Hermione couldn't take the unconscious Ron with them, so they discussed it, dragged Ron to a corner, and covered him with an invisible cloak.

After the two of them left the room, Dumbledore and others walked up.

Snape pulled off Ron's invisible cloak, then pulled out his wand with a grin.

"Ah!"

Ron, awakened by a stinging pain, jumped up and screamed, and then he saw the familiar and gloomy face in front of him.

"Snape!"

"Gryffindor deducts five points for disrespecting the professor."

Snape said slowly.

"What, what?"

Just when Ron was confused and didn't understand the situation, a familiar face appeared next to him.

"Good evening, meow!" (●ΦωΦ●)

"Fish?! Why are you here?!"

"I'm here with Minerva and the others to watch you play the game."

Fish told the truth.

"Professor McGonagall? Professor Dumbledore?"

Ron turned his head, becoming increasingly confused, and realized that in addition to Snape and Fish, Dumbledore and Professor McGonagall were also here.

"What the hell is going on?!"

Ron held his head, suspecting that he had just been knocked unconscious and had not woken up yet, and everything in front of him was his dream.

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