Harry Potter Morning Light

Chapter 2887 Lion of Liberty (9)

There is a dark creature called Sinkpunk, it is not as powerful as dragons or other creatures, it can cause great damage, and it even emits light, luring passers-by astray People fall into the swamp, the quagmire.

Looking at the billowing black robe in front of her, Pomona recalled that French novel. It was also in the dead of night when the Viscount Vermont quietly walked into the little bride's room with a lamp.

She was sleeping soundly at that time, and did not wake up until Mormon walked to the bed. Mormon was afraid that she would cry out, so he carefully woke up "Sleeping Beauty" and tried to prevent her from uttering "he is afraid" Shouts".

The monastery may have taught the little bride a lot, but he didn't teach her how to resist in this situation. He threatened the little bride with a sharp tongue, and if she dared to shout, he would put all the blame on her. It was easy indeed, for it was she who provided the key to the room, and it was through that key that Lord Vermont opened the locked door.

The biggest tragedy of this play is that neither Mrs. Dewey nor the mother of the little bride will be on guard against him. After all, the mother of the little bride is the aunt of Mormon, and they all think that there are good things in him. The place is not as bad as people outside said, but unfortunately he failed their expectations of him.

At that time, he already had the love of President Dewey's wife, but he was still looking for "pastimes" everywhere, restoring the unfettered power of men, and relying on authority to conquer.

Just like the red dragon, he didn't care what kind of harm he caused to the bright woman, nor did he care about her begging for mercy. The woman's crying would not stop him, but made him more confident. He didn't feel tired for a moment in that bleak castle, but felt that he was performing on a huge stage and felt that he had many audiences applauding him.

He was immersed in selfless fantasies and felt that he was omnipotent. After "conquering" these two women, he turned his target to Mrs. Mayday who refused to yield to him.

Inflated ambitions need enough strength to support them, otherwise it will be futile. Soon Mrs. Dewey left. She was gentle and kind the day before, and disappeared without a trace the next day.

He blamed Mrs. Dewey for being ruthless and unrighteous, and he couldn't bear the shame of being rejected. He wanted to strangle her fate and let her fall into the same torture, hatred, pain and hope, peace of mind, and happiness like him.

If he is calm enough, he should read the letter written to him by Mrs. Dewey again. She could have shown him the coldest courtesy without fear of being accused of being too prim. He himself will understand that an unworldly woman does not have the capacity needed to appreciate his strengths and virtues.

But Mrs. Dewey showed kindness to him and accepted him sincerely, and Valmont took her tolerance as a right, and took advantage of this to make excessive demands. Items are not complied with.

He despised friendship, dismissed misery and disgrace in his frenetic excitement, and sought only pleasure and a woman to play with.

Reckless actions, treachery, and inconsistency in doing things, several times he thought he was sitting next to her as a gesture of affection, but he did not expect Mrs. Dewey to feel uncomfortable, restless, and wanted to leave early.

Human tolerance has a bottom line. The key to open the door of the little girl's room is not the original, but a copy made by Viscount Vermont. Mrs. Meadow felt that there was nothing more dull and dull than stupid docileness. A little girl was blindly obedient, but because she was attacked, she didn't know how to resist, and she was destined to become a tool for people's amusement.

The door of Pomona's office is never locked, so that freshmen who can't sleep in the lounge can find her at any time...

"glory."

Severus said that in front of him was the Slytherin common room.

The mosaic snake on the ground arched its body, and a door appeared in front of the two of them. Then he opened the door, and the first thing that caught his eye was a group of mermaid sculptures.

It was her first time in the Slytherin lounge, or she didn't have to.

She stood in the doorway, watching Severus place the stone comb in the hand of one of the merman statues.

These two mermaids have the body shape of a girl, and their curly hair covers their private parts, although in the eyes of mermaids, this is not privacy at all.

After a while, the statue didn't respond, and then he put the comb in the hand of another statue, but there was still no response.

Why put the other half of the slate in the Slytherin common room?

Before Pomona had time to express his doubts, Severus had disappeared from the door and walked towards the spiral staircase beside him.

She glanced at the snake at the door, it didn't urge her like the fat lady, either go in quickly or go away.

If Mrs. Dewey had given up on Viscount Vermont from the beginning, thinking that he was hopeless, she wouldn't have to suffer through those tortures.

As the proverb says: A man without a subdued heart is like a ruined city without walls.

Why did she fall in love with the Viscount Vermont? What he brought her was only a moment of joy, and the rest was remorse, loss and despair, and he even took away her peace.

"Pomona!"

She heard Severus yelling at her, and the voice was not pleasant at all, just like when his father Tobias yelled at Erin.

"I'm not coming in," she said outside the lounge door.

Not long after she heard hurried footsteps, he walked to the door again.

"Why don't you come in?" he asked calmly.

"It's not good...it's against the rules." She backed away as she walked.

"I want you to come in," he said firmly.

"No." She backed away.

"Go in," said the Bloody Baron, the ghost of Slytherin, to her. "There's no one in there."

Pomona looked back at Barrow, and Severus took her hand as he walked into the lounge.

They went down the spiral staircase. There were tapestries on the wall, which probably described the story of sea monsters. On the other side was a waterfall, and the water rushed into the pool on the ground floor.

When they came to the last floor of the stairs, there are two reliefs at the entrance. The one on the left is a male mermaid holding a trident, and the one on the right is a female mermaid. She has a plump figure and is still covered by long hair. There is nothing on both hands.

"You put the comb up by yourself, what are you taking me down for?" Pomona couldn't help saying.

He glanced back at her, looking like he was going to lose his temper, but he said nothing, and put the stone comb in his hand on the right hand of the mermaid.

The female mermaid took over the comb and combed her "hair" with it, and the singing of the mermaid echoed in the lounge.

The male mermaid on the opposite side pointed the trident in his hand at the pool, and soon a "fountain" formed, and the other half of the stone slab could be seen in the churning foam.

They stood there for a while, no one picked it up, when several mermaids appeared outside the lounge window, they looked through the window to see what happened in the "fish tank", they were so focused that even the Mermaid specimens were ignored.

Their hair floats in the water, which is not as well-placed as the sculpture's hair.

Pomona immediately used her wand to transform into a handkerchief, covering Severus' eyes.

"What are you doing?" he said angrily, taking off his handkerchief.

She glared at him and picked up a stone in the pool.

"Let's go." She said, just as she was about to step up the steps, he caught her again.

"Is there anything you didn't tell me?" he asked.

"No," she said.

He didn't let go of his hand, as if he must get some kind of answer from her.

She remembered the letter written by Vermont, who allowed Mrs. Dewey Dewey to say "I adore you" to him.

She had to be careful and deftly resolve the situation in front of her. Otherwise, she would be helpless and at his mercy.

"Well done, Severus," she praised. "Thanks for having you."

He wasn't very happy, but the clamp-like hands loosened.

Pomona took his time upstairs.

In the Apocalypse, the angel saved the pregnant woman of light, but many times the angel will not appear.

The Red Dragon is charming, but he's still a monster, so stay away unless you have enough power to subdue him.

When Pomona came to the mermaid sculpture at the entrance, Severus didn't follow. Fortunately, he didn't need a password to go out.

She didn't call him, just walked out, and the children were waiting for her.

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