The Halloween incident once again ignited Harry's popularity among students.Especially in Gryffindor, where they were, the trio were treated like heroes.And just as Harry said, Neville's grandmother did not blame him. Instead, she took the time to visit him at school and took him to Diagon Alley to buy a brand new wand.

Interestingly, when Neville got the new wand, his magic level improved significantly.Although his Potions skills were still equally bad, Harry and Ron believed that the main responsibility for this incident lay with Snape, who put too much pressure on Neville.

Especially after the Halloween incident, the venom that Snape concentrated on Harry was also distributed to Neville and Ron.In the end, due to Neville's poor performance, the focus was completely focused on him alone.

Faced with Neville's tragic experience, Harry and Ron, who were unable to protect themselves, could not help at all.On the contrary, Hermione, who was assigned to a group with Neville, came to the rescue several times. Although she did not receive any extra points, she was thanked by Neville.Hermione also changed her somewhat domineering attitude under Rolf's suggestion, saying that this was what she should do as a member of the group.

Snape saw some of the little tricks Hermione used when she came to the rescue. He moved his lips but didn't say much. There were some things that were obviously different from the methods recorded in the textbook, but more effective.Before, he had always thought that the Gryffindor know-it-all was just a bookworm, but now it seemed that he had been mistaken.

However, it is debatable whether she discovered this little trick by herself or someone taught her.Because he vaguely remembered seeing the same potion skills in the hands of a third-year Ravenclaw student.

After Hermione came to the rescue several times, Snape directly stopped her from intervening, and instead asked Neville to complete the preparation of the potion alone.Then the classroom nightmare began, first an unpleasant burnt smell emerged from the dry pot, and then the potion inside began to turn into a glowing, viscous green liquid.

Even Snape himself found it difficult to analyze what the potion had become at this time.And the punishment he gave Neville for failure was to drink the potion he made himself.Looking at the viscous liquid glowing green in the dry pot, Neville really wanted to ask what the price would be after drinking it.

Fortunately, Neville did not drink the pot of green liquid in the end, because Seamus's cauldron exploded again.The exploding cauldron shot out fragments like fragmentation grenades, instantly knocking down a large number of Slytherin and Gryffindor students.Even for Seamus, the explosion wizard, the explosion was historic.So much so that Snape only had time to wave his wand to protect himself and a few students around him, but Neville's cauldron was knocked to the ground due to the confusion.

In the end, Snape did not ask Neville to reconstitute a pot of potion and force him to drink it. Instead, Snape began to ask the uninjured students to send their injured classmates to Madam Pomfrey for treatment.As for Seamus, the instigator of the explosion, he also escaped.He was closest to the crucible when it exploded, so he was the most seriously injured. He was directly thrown away by the shock wave of the explosion and knocked unconscious.

No one knows how he debugged a pot of potions to create an explosive effect similar to black magic. As the two young men who were side by side with Neville in potions class, the two of them could always create something that Snape completely imagined. No new tricks come out.Then Hermione finally took these things as cases and told them to Rove. While Rove helped Hermione analyze the reasons, he also had a full meal.

While Rove was eating melon, the Quidditch match between Gryffindor and Slytherin was in full swing.It's just that neither he nor Hermione were very interested in flying broomsticks and Quidditch, so they didn't go to watch.

Although Rolf knew that Quirrell would attack Harry's flying broom in this game, he did not feel that without Hermione, Harry would fall directly to his death, especially in front of Dumbledore. hour.

In the end, the truth was just as Rolf guessed. Even without Hermione's headbutt, Quirrell failed to kill Harry in the end.Even though Snape tried his best to break the curse, when Harry fell off the broom, Dumbledore stood up and pointed a finger at Harry.

Then Harry's figure that was falling at high speed suddenly turned into a slow landing. When he finally touched the ground, his oily skin was not even scratched.Seeing this scene in front of him, Quirrell's eyes darkened with anger and he fell down on the seat in the front row.Of course, the main reason why he fell was because Voldemort was punishing him.

Under the punishment of his master, this miserable puppet twitched and writhed in pain on the ground like an insect.But the people around him strangely didn't notice him, and continued to cheer for Gryffindor's victory.It was as if they were in two different worlds, and that was exactly what happened. From the day he encountered Voldemort, he could never go back to his previous world.

The farce finally came to an end with Gryffindor's celebration, and Harry was called by Dumbledore to the Headmaster's Office for a talk afterwards.When he came out, he kept the content of the conversation secretive, and even his two friends didn't get much information.

But the next day, he followed Hermione to Rove and asked him a question that Rove didn't expect: Do you know any magical animal that looks like a dog with three heads?

After hearing this, Rolf and Hermione looked at each other and replied:

"There is indeed a magical animal that matches the characteristics you describe, and they do not look like dogs with three heads, but they are actually dogs with three heads. We generally call them three-headed dogs. This is a rare And dangerous magical animals, but some wizards will use them to protect some important items."

After getting Rove's answer, Harry thanked him and left.Hermione and Rolf looked at each other in confusion. One didn't know why the other asked about the three-headed dog, and the other didn't know why Harry asked him.

"Tell me, Harry, has he seen Lu Wei? And it should be somewhere in this castle, and he found it accidentally. In that case, what kind of treasure is it that makes Lu Wei so dangerous? What about the protection of magical animals?”

"Are you interested? Do you want me to find it with you?"

"No, I almost don't have time to take care of the lessons and practice the magic you taught me. I don't have time to play treasure hunts."

"Okay then, let's go to the library to finish our homework and then start today's practice."

Compared to the two Roves who were still chatting and laughing, Harry, who was wearing an invisibility cloak and following behind them, was much more stressed.

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