Mysterious Walker at Hogwarts

Chapter 4 Impulsive Punishment

"Confusion!"

Before Dean could stop him, Snape waved his wand lazily, and Thomas and his wife's eyes suddenly became blurred.

For a moment, Dean wished that Snape was using the spell on him so that he could activate another magical ability.

"What did you do to them?" Dean asked sternly, clenching his fists. There was no doubt that Snape had no intention of explaining anything from the beginning, but was instead using magic to get everything done as he was doing now.

Even though he knew that the person facing him was the most feared professor in Hogwarts School, he did not flinch.

Dean would never allow anyone to harm the Thomas family.

Perhaps in Snape's eyes, Dean is not a threat at all, but Dean is very confident that he can snatch Snape's wand away before he casts the next spell - don't forget that Dean is a time traveler, and his martial arts skills in his previous life are so important. Dean is still very skilled in training. Just ask the gangsters in this neighborhood and you will know how impressed they are with Dean's skills.

"It's just a little confusion spell. I think it should be fine for you to go to Hogwarts." After Snape finished speaking, he turned around and prepared to leave without even entering the door.

"In their perception, they will think that Hogwarts is as famous as Eton College, and they will not stop you anymore." Snape stopped after taking two steps and added.

Dean seemed to turn a deaf ear, because the system just popped up another task:

"Quest: Snape's trust.

Professor Snape, who is famous for being strict and unkind, seems to favor you. Please seize this opportunity to find a way to gain Snape's trust.

Reward: Randomly select one of Snape's skills, activate the corresponding skill of the magic talent system, and award 3 skill points. "

After seeing this mission, Dean couldn't help but want to yell, what the hell kind of system is this?It's obvious that something is going on!

He wished he could stay away from Snape, but actually let him get close to Snape!

Dean groaned angrily and was about to shut down the system when he suddenly paused. The system could not issue a meaningless task.

Dean noticed the words "seize the opportunity" in the mission description. Was this a hint that he now had a chance to complete the mission?

Thinking of this, a bold idea came to Dean's mind.

Dean quickly found the newly activated "Legilimency" in the system, spent three skill points to upgrade Legilimency to level three, and then said to Snape who was about to leave: "Professor Snape, thank you. What can I do to thank you for your help?”

After Dean asked, he immediately threw the "Legilimency" in the system at Snape simply and rudely.

In Dean's imagination, when he asked this question, Snape would most likely subconsciously think of something that needed help most, which would at least leave some clues to win Snape's trust.

Anyway, the mission has no time limit, and Dean doesn't want to give up the opportunity to collect Snape's wool so soon.

Dean knew that Snape was an excellent Occlumency practitioner. Even if he was as powerful as Voldemort, he could not read his thoughts at will, but he couldn't help but take a gamble. The bet was that Snape would not be able to use Occlumency all the time. technique.

To be on the safe side, Dean had previously raised Legilimency to level three. This was the result of careful evaluation - as long as the task was completed, the skill points spent on Legilimency would be repaid immediately; even if the task could not be completed temporarily, he There is still a guarantee of 2 skill points.

Ideal is full, the reality is very skinny.

Dean's mistake was that he ignored a very important key - he didn't have a wand.

With the support of the system, "magic layman" Dean seemed to have successfully used Legilimency on Snape, but he paid a very heavy price -

After releasing Legilimency, Dean felt as if his brain had been hit hard with a hammer by someone, and all the flesh and blood in his body seemed to be drained out in an instant.

Dean covered his head and screamed, and his body immediately fell down weakly.

Before he completely lost consciousness, he didn't get any clues that would help gain the other party's trust. Instead, he saw a frightening green light in the haze and a fallen person whose face couldn't be seen clearly.

Play off!

These were Dean's last thoughts.

"A natural-born Legilisman?" Snape exclaimed, then cursed inwardly, "What an idiot. You don't even have a wand, yet you dare to use Legilimency on me? Fortunately you met me!"

Snape leaned over and picked up Dean, took out a large bottle of sea-blue potion from somewhere and forced it into Dean's mouth.

Fortunately, it was just mental exhaustion. Fortunately, he had just been preparing the energy potion. Fortunately, after the potion was prepared, he did not put it in the potion cabinet but carried it with him... Snape felt extremely lucky at this moment.

Seeing the color gradually returning to Dean's face, Snape smiled mockingly: "What a pity, this little guy must be a reckless Gryffindor!"

……

Dean had a nightmare in which he was haunted by a green light that he could not get rid of, and the person who released the green light was Snape.

Everything seemed to be a replay of what he saw after using Legilimency on Snape, but Dean could not see what the person hit by Avada's Kedavra looked like.

During the replays again and again, Dean finally saw the person's true face, and suddenly felt a sharp pain in his heart, because that person was the adult version of Dean himself!

Dean sat up from the bed sweating profusely, and it took him a long time to break free from the nightmare.

Fortunately that was just a dream.

Dean kept comforting himself.

After all, in the original book, until Snape was bitten to death by the big snake Nakia, he didn't have much interaction with Dean, and Dean was indeed one of the survivors of the Second Wizarding War.

So...it should really be just a nightmare.

It's all Snape's fault. At that time, he actually thought about killing people with the Avada Kedavra Curse!

Dean passed the blame to Snape without hesitation.

Seeing as it's almost dawn, what happened last night probably didn't scare anyone else, right?

Thinking of this, Dean couldn't help but feel a little worried. He now understood what a stupid mistake he made last night, and his rash use of magic caused huge harm to his body.

After a night's rest, Dean still felt a stinging pain in his brain, as if he had been soaked in sulfuric acid all night, and his body felt like it had been trampled mercilessly by a prehistoric beast, and every bone seemed to be crushed. .

The system prompts in front of me are beating like crazy: "The host hastily used magic spells that exceeded his body's capacity, resulting in an overdraft of magic power. He is currently in a state of mental exhaustion and will not be able to use magic spells normally until his mental power is restored."

Dean felt speechless for a while. Is he the unluckiest time traveler in history?

Dean's interest waned for a moment, and he subconsciously flipped through the system interface, hoping to find a way to relieve his mental exhaustion.

When he noticed that the task "Snape's Trust" was marked "Complete" for some reason, he was suddenly overwhelmed with joy.

This sudden surprise left Dean puzzled. No matter from which angle he looked at it, there were no clues or opportunities to complete this task. Could it be that... there was a system error?

Dean shook his head and drove this ridiculous idea out of his mind. Anyway, let’s secure the system rewards first!

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