Hogwarts Archmage

Chapter 82 Invisibility Cloak

During the experiments in the Potions class, Harry and Ron sat in front of Hermione and Esther today. Marne...Marne didn't need to do experiments. He already knew these things. Snape just threw him a book. He studies by himself. If you don’t understand something, you can ask him at night.

The filter of Snape brought about by the various clips that Marn watched in his previous life has been almost shattered in the actual relationship over the years. However, because of their good relationship, coupled with the relationship with his sister, they also have a good relationship with him. Can't say it's annoying.

Of course he knew that according to Snape's character, he could throw a book to him and let himself ask him when he didn't understand. It was already the most charitable thing - but the few question-and-answer experiences were not very pleasant.

Every time, Snape would taunt him first, asking him why Margaery's potion talent was so strong while yours was so bad even though they were siblings, and then he would answer his questions.

Marne once complained to Walder, saying that the venom of poisonous snakes is in the sacs connected behind the fangs, and that Snape's venom is evenly distributed on every cell from the throat to the tip of the tongue.

Walder comforted him and taught him a lesson, telling him not to slander anyone who was good to him, even in a special way.

Potions class is still boring. The little wizards handle each medicinal ingredient casually and skillfully, and mix it accurately according to the proportion. This process is repeated for several weeks, and everyone does a good job, even Na Weidu made a potion of good quality. Snape even gave Gryffindor an unprecedented five points for it last week. Neville was like a hero when eating that day...

At this time, Marn was sitting on Esther's left hand, holding a book in his hand that looked like it was Snape's own notes and slowly flipping through them. From time to time, he wrote down some questions on a blank piece of paper. I always save a lot of questions to ask together, which is more cost-effective in getting scolded.

Harry and Ron had finished making their share of the potion, and at an angle that they thought Snape couldn't see, they turned their heads and whispered to the three people behind them.

"We are going to take a walk in the Forbidden Forest tonight," Silly and Bold Harry said. "I really can't bear to stay in the classroom and dormitory like this. Recently, I'm not even allowed to play Quidditch."

"What does this have to do with your going to the Forbidden Forest?" Ma En asked, raising his eyebrows.

Harry said with a little bit of incomprehensible pride, "I have done research and found that the only place where the Death Eater could hide is in the Forbidden Forest. There are professors stationed elsewhere in the school, but the Forbidden Forest is too big. I can’t see it.”

"Harry, the school is very big, and there are more than just the parts that can be seen on the ground. I think if you have time, you might as well sleep well."

"Without Quidditch, I'm going to die... It's so boring. I know the school is big, but there are professors everywhere on campus, so there must be no problem."

"I said, man, the professor is not omnipotent. In fact, I have been to the Forbidden Forest many times and found nothing."

"Then it must be that you are not careful enough. You have to be good at finding out with your heart," said Ron next to him. "And there is no need to worry about our safety at all. Harry has an invisibility cloak. We go around every day and it won't take long to get rid of the ban." Lin's transfer is over."

"No, he doesn't." A voice next to him answered, "At least until this matter is resolved, he doesn't have an invisibility cloak."

Harry was stunned for a moment, and then his already pale face turned even paler. Before Ron could react, he continued: "Come on, if others don't know, how can I know if Harry has the Invisibility Cloak? What does he have?" Is there something I don’t know about?”

"That's too much," the voice said.

Ron was about to continue to refute when he suddenly reacted and froze in place like a stone sculpture. After dozens of seconds, he mechanically turned his head to look at Snape, who was standing next to him with his arms crossed...

Snape rarely deducted points, and just said: "In the next few days, I will keep a close eye on Gryffindor. I think you don't want everyone to wake up in the morning and find that Gryffindor has been deducted two points." [-]%, I support you doing this. By the way, you'd better give that damn dress to Dumbledore after lunch, I will send him a letter later."

After Snape left, Ron apologized to Harry very guiltily: "I'm sorry, Harry, it's because I was so rude..."

"No...Ron, it was Snape who was too insidious. He actually didn't say anything...until the end."

They began to wonder if there was any other way to remedy this matter. Ron even wanted to make a fake one and send it over, but was interrupted by Esther and took back the idea.

The two unlucky guys discussed it for a long time but failed to come up with a serious result. They could only look at the three people who were trying to suppress their laughter with pleading eyes. They shrugged their shoulders together, expressing their helplessness.

After class, Harry and Ron's low pressure was so obvious that they walked towards the tower like zombies after dinner.

"Why didn't you remind them that Snape was nearby?" Esther asked Marne with interest.

"I think this is a good choice. I don't want to be like a nanny, following them around looking for Voldemort every day."

"Aren't you still looking for him every day?"

"This is different, Esther," Ma En pulled out the wand, which was more like a toy than a practical tool, and tapped the palm of his hand gently. "We are not children anymore. I can play chess with them and go out together." But I’m really not interested in playing house games with them to save the world. My purpose in finding Voldemort is very simple.”

"What is your purpose?"

"Revenge, I want him to die, and... didn't you remind Harry and Ron?"

"Actually...we think the same as you..." Esther said with a smile.

Hermione next to her then answered: "The two of us can accompany you to find him in the future. Professor Walder has taught us a lot of practical magic."

"What magic?"

Hermione took out her wand, and without even reciting a spell, a beam of light hit a stone on the roadside, and the stone instantly turned into powder.

"Broken to pieces?"

"It's not just this one, this is just the most common magic I use."

Ma En looked at the fist-sized stone and said somewhat speechlessly, "I think you should just stay in the black tea house and I will draw a circle for you."

"Marn, you can't do this, it will make us feel like two rare animals being kept in captivity and protected!" Hermione said unconvinced.

However, Esther knew Marne's destiny, so she pulled Hermione, who was still unconvinced, and stepped forward and said, "Marne, you will protect us, right?"

Ma En nodded: "You are right, but I don't agree."

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