Mysterious Walker at Hogwarts

Chapter 46 "Passion Trouble"

Dean had reservations about this sudden mission. First of all, the rewards were not that attractive. Secondly, he doubted very much what kind of benefit the Weasley twins' bond would bring to him - if he lowered Hogg's The friendliness of a large group of people in Watts is terrible.

Judging from the Weasley twins' constant attempts to commit suicide in the original work, this is very possible.

So... Dean thought it would be wiser to shelve this task for now.

"George, Fred, go back to your dormitories, we're going to have a rest!" Ron angrily issued an eviction order.

Having been tricked by the twins in the morning, plus being teased again just now, Ron was now fed up with these two brothers.

"Haha, little Ron is angry."

"I'm so scared, what should I do?"

The twins walked out of the dormitory laughing and joking. Ron was going crazy. He felt that he had been completely humiliated.

Seamus came over at this time and asked mysteriously: "Dean, is that true?"

"What's going on?" Dean looked at this famous big mouth warily.

"Did you just say that you went to see Professor Snape?" Seamus' eyes shone with a light of admiration.

Neville, who was already in bed, couldn't help but tremble when he heard the name.

"What do you think?" Dean asked.

"I think you're bragging." Seamus shrugged.

"Bingo, congratulations on getting the answer right!" Dean said to Seamus with a smile.

After several painful lessons, Dean no longer dared to tell the truth to Seamus.

"Dean, how dare you lie to Professor McGonagall!" Harry was a little nervous and breathless.

"It's not about cheating. I did accidentally walk into the Potions classroom just now, so I came back late." Dean said ambiguously.

"Dean, so that rumor is true?" Ron's eyes widened.

"What rumors?" Dean couldn't help but look at Seamus. Could it be that this rumor-mongering machine was the fault again?

"Are you a bit of a wanderlust?" Ron asked a little embarrassed, "After the sorting ceremony, you got lost. Just now..."

"And you were late for today's Defense Against the Dark Arts class. Hermione Granger told me that you were lost." Neville also made up for it.

Dean was immediately embarrassed: "I don't think so, but... the road to Hogwarts is indeed a bit circuitous..."

Between the fainting embarrassment and Lu Chi, Dean decisively chose the latter. Anyway, he was not really a Lu Chi.

Dean knew that the twin brothers had the "Marauder's Map" in their hands. Now that they had noticed him, it was hard to say whether they would use the Marauder's Map to track his whereabouts.

With the protective color of "road crazy", many things can be explained by getting lost.

Dean made the "right" decision quickly.

However, he soon began to regret it. He seriously underestimated the power of Seamus' big mouth.

On the way to breakfast the next day, many Gryffindor seniors appeared in front of Dean intentionally or unintentionally, enthusiastically giving him directions.

Dean didn't realize what was going on at first, but after meeting several warm-hearted people one after another, he finally realized that Seamus had spread the news that he was a road idiot.

The enthusiastic Gryffindors naturally paid close attention to the new student Dean.

At first, Dean didn't think there was anything wrong. On the contrary, he was touched by the warmth of the Gryffindor family, but he soon realized that this was by no means a good thing.

He found that he was treated almost the same as Harry, with people pointing fingers wherever he went.

Even if he showed only a slight hesitation in the castle, strangers would immediately come up to him and enthusiastically ask if he was lost, and they would all offer to show him the way, even when he was about to go to the toilet.

The Gryffindors' enthusiasm was even higher than Hermione's before, causing Dean to lose all his personal space.

Dean was about to be driven crazy. Only then did he realize that there is a kind of idiot called someone thinking you are a idiot, and if this other person is a Gryffindor...who knows what it feels like.

Fortunately, Dean still had Prokos robes. When he was forced to do so, he could remain invisible and escape the enthusiasm of the Gryffindors, but this was not a long-term solution.

Dean believed that even the Prokos robes could not evade the Marauder's Map - after all, not even Harry's true invisibility cloak, one of the Deathly Hallows, could do it.

Therefore, mastering the concealment spell that can block the Marauder's Map as soon as possible became Dean's only choice - this was the first time that Dean had such an urgent need for a spell without a system mission.

The problem is that Dean is unlikely to activate the spell by taking a hit, it can only be mastered through learning.

It's a pity that Dean has searched through all the books currently on hand and can't find this spell.

In fact, if there was not such an unactivated spell in the magic talent system, and it was specifically stated that this spell could be used to avoid the most powerful tracking spell, Dean would not have known that such a spell existed.

So now he only has two choices, either find a wizard who is proficient in concealment spells for advice, or he can only try his luck in the restricted area of ​​the school library.

As for drawing through tasks... Dean doesn't think he is so lucky to draw this magic spell quickly.

Dean thought for a while and felt that it would be more appropriate to choose the second route. Then he would need to find a professor to get the approval slip to enter the restricted area of ​​the library.

In fact, Dean originally planned to directly use the invisibility function of Prokos's robe to sneak into the forbidden book area.

Unfortunately, after several experiments, Dean discovered that the invisibility function of the Prokos robe had a small flaw: it required a certain amount of magic power from the wearer to achieve a sustained invisibility effect.

Unfortunately, Dean's current state of "mental power decline" makes his magic power supply very unstable, so the invisibility effect of Prokos' robe often temporarily fails due to magic power delay.

This means that Dean cannot remain invisible for a long time. After testing, Dean can maintain the invisible effect for up to 10 minutes, and then he becomes a little out of control.

"It's really troublesome. I wish I knew the Disguise Curse!" After discovering this, Dean felt very depressed and had to list the Disguise Curse as one of the targets in the forbidden book area.

It is not easy for first-year students to get approval to enter the restricted book area. Dean is a little worried about which professor to contact.

After covering Snape more than once, Dean felt that he should keep a distance from him, especially under the current situation of "all the attention", a Gryffindor always getting close to the head of Slytherin, why? It seems too inconsistent.

Snape definitely didn't want to leave this impression on others, so he always avoided Dean intentionally or unintentionally. Even in Potions class, Snape tried his best to turn a blind eye to Dean - as for the bottle of vomit that was taken away. True Potion, Snape never mentioned it, as if it had never happened.

Since Snape couldn't count on him... Dean was wondering whether he should go to Professor McGonagall or Professor Quirrell... To be honest, Dean didn't think there was much hope. After all, he had just accidentally separated Professor McGonagall and Professor Quirrell. Professor Quirrell was offended.

It's all because of Seamus' big mouth!Dean felt extremely depressed, feeling that Seamus was his natural nemesis. No matter what happened, as long as Seamus was involved, Dean would always be unlucky.

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