[HP]Love and Hogwarts

Chapter 77 Chapter 77: Avada chews on the big melon.

The wind and rain were dim, and the trees beside the black lake were swayed by the wind. The water surface was rippled one after another. The thunderclouds struck a pale lightning, illuminating the area and imprinting Tom Expressions that change instantly.

His heart skipped a beat, and he subconsciously clenched the wand in his hand, ran forward two steps, and shouted something in a language that Kahn couldn't understand. Even though he couldn't understand, Kahn knew what he said. What is the lao accent saying?

[Back off! ]

He frowned and yelled at the basilisk in a stern tone. He put away the slight contempt for Kahn that had been hidden deep in his soul, and no longer thought that he could easily control her. Tom stared at Kahn, whose eyes were still closed, for the last time, and gradually disappeared in a green light that he was very familiar with.

...How did she know how to use the forbidden spell? Who taught her? At the last second before disappearing, Tom only had this thought in his heart.

The roaring wind suddenly weakened. Kahn stood quietly and waited for a while, then took out a round hand-held mirror from his pocket. After opening his eyes to confirm that the basilisk had really left, he put the mirror away.

"What a good master, Tom." Let's praise him next time we meet.

After all, there aren't many people in the world who can protect their pets from a knife. She had never thought of casting Avada Kedavra on Tom. She just thought the existence of the basilisk was too annoying, so she just dealt with it.

It was indeed beyond Kahn's expectation that Tom shouldered this life-killing curse for the basilisk, but if you think about it carefully, you will find that this is an inevitable result. Tom wants to be resurrected, and what he needs most during the resurrection is the ability of the basilisk. , if the basilisk dies, it will only be a matter of time before his body, which currently relies on magic, will completely dissipate.

He might be able to rely on the diary and wait for it to be picked up next time, but there is no point. The basilisk is dead, so what can he do?

But it was different when he withstood this attack. His original diary was still safely hidden in the secret room. His current body was just made up of some of the magic possessed by the diary. The death of this body was not a big deal. , he just needs to create new ones.

So he chose to let the basilisk retreat and died at the hands of Avada Kedavra.

We can't blame him for being too careless. After all, who would have thought that in a situation of absolute victory, with the wand in his hand, and his eyes closed tightly, unable to move at all, he would suddenly take out another wand and release an irresistible forbidden spell?

Kahn was the only one left in the lively venue in the blink of an eye. She put the hood on her back again, bent down to pick up the wand that fell from Tom's hand, looked at it, and threw it back. on the ground and cast a blazing flame to burn it to ashes.

She never said that the wand she held in her hand was a real wand. As long as she thought about it carefully, she could find out. Tom, how could she use her real wand to reach into the oil lamp to adjust the flame - even from a distance? no.

The marks on the mud where the huge body of the basilisk crawled are being buried bit by bit by the rain. By tomorrow morning, all traces will no longer exist. Kahn picked up the only evidence of their existence left here - an umbrella that Tom got from somewhere, and put it in his pocket. It was a good idea to pick up an umbrella for free.

Under the cover of the rainy night, Kahn quickly returned to Hogwarts. When passing Professor Sprout on duty, he silently said good night to her. Professor Sprout, who was drinking water and taking a break, was completely unaware of this.

After the rain, the sky clears up. The next day, as soon as the sky gets light, the sun spreads its sunshine equally on every inch of the land.

When the people in the castle woke up from sleep, the bricks and floors that were wet yesterday had already been touched by the sun and became clean and bright, without a trace of water stains.

Kahn waited for Malfoy to go to the Great Hall with him. He was in good spirits early in the morning, and confidently led her to talk about Quidditch tactics along the way, and he was bound to win the Quidditch championship next year.

Okay, you can do it, I’m optimistic about you, I know you can do it, okay, okay, that’s right, that’s it. Kahn used the above words at him alternately, and occasionally matched them with applause and perfunctory exclamations. Malfoy was very pleased with her compliments and raised his chin slightly proudly.

While Kahn was enjoying the sweet orange juice for breakfast, Professor McGonagall announced another news to everyone. The mandrake could finally be harvested, and tonight, those who were petrified could regain their lives.

This was undoubtedly good news, and the little wizards in the auditorium burst into cheers. They no longer had to fear the heir of Slytherin.

Malfoy scoffed at the good news, but he was in a good mood, so he didn't say anything to cheer him up.

Kahn glanced towards Gryffindor. Needless to say, the Weasley twins could celebrate with smiles even if it was bad news, let alone such good news.

Ron, who had been keeping a straight face in recent days, also smiled. Harry pursed his lips and looked at the Slytherin table. He couldn't help but grinned at Kahn. He didn't know why, but when he heard such good things, he always smiled. I couldn't help but look at Kahn's reaction immediately.

But it wasn't every time that Kahn could feel his gaze and look back at him. She was always surrounded by a noodle who didn't have an accurate understanding of how annoying she was.

Fortunately, Kahn noticed his gaze this time. She nodded and smiled at Harry, looked away randomly, and continued to listen to the chatter of the people next to her. ——This is a good start to the day, enough to maintain his good mood today.

However, before noon, his mood reached the lowest level this year.

"The heir of Slytherin," Professor McGonagall said with a very pale face, "left another line of words, just below the last paragraph, it said: Her bones will always remain in the Chamber of Secrets."

It wasn't just the teachers in the staff room who were shocked when they heard this. As soon as they got the note from the petrified Hermione, Harry and Ron, who knew that the monster in the Chamber of Secrets was a basilisk, hid in the closet and covered their mouths tightly. On the other hand, Kahn, who was curious because Professor McGonagall suddenly announced to all the students in the school to return to their dormitories immediately, was leaning against the door and listening to their conversation quietly.

Incidentally, she also saw the whole process of Harry and Ron rushing into the staff room and clumsily hiding in the wardrobe.

It seemed that Tom was in a hurry and couldn't wait for a moment.

The person who was kidnapped was a first-year Ravenclaw girl. Kahn stood outside the door and listened briefly. The professors were helpless about this matter. Professor McGonagall said tiredly: "We must take all the students tomorrow." Send them all home, this is the end of Hogwarts..."

The words were interrupted, the door was slammed open, and Lockhart walked in with a smile. The smile on his face angered the others, but he didn't notice that the other teachers were staring at him with disgust or even hatred.

"Sorry - took a nap - what did I miss?"

Using him to open the unlocked door, Kahn quietly poked his head inside to observe. Snape took a step forward and said contemptuously to Lockhart: "Look, the person who solves the problem is here. It's this man, Lockhart. A girl was captured by a monster. She was brought in Chamber of Secrets, the time has finally come for you to show your brilliance.”

Lockhart's face turned pale.

In fact, they had no hope that Lockhart would be of any use, but at the critical moment, the way he walked in with such a playful smile really made people angry. Therefore, even if they just talked about it, they wanted to make Lockhart equally unhappy.

The blame lies solely on his usual bragging. In the past two days, he was still telling people that he knew the entrance to the secret room and was eager to duel with the monster inside.

In a few words, the professors enthusiastically fulfilled Lockhart's wishes.

"Then, Gilderoy, we'll let you deal with it," said Professor McGonagall: "Tonight is a perfect opportunity for you to show off your skills. We promise not to let anyone hinder you. You can deal with it alone." That monster is finally letting you go."

Karn's eyes swept across Lockhart's desperate face, and his lips were trembling with fear. It's definitely not possible to count on him.

It seemed certain that she would leave Hogwarts tomorrow. If Tom left the Chamber of Secrets, she would naturally have many ways to deal with him. But Kahn later went to the entrance of the secret room and found that the secret room was not as simple as finding it. It also required a password to enter. As for what the password was, she guessed it must have something to do with Parseltongue. By a strange twist of fate, Harry, the savior, is a Parseltongue - and happens to know the truth about the Chamber of Secrets.

She couldn't enter the secret room, and it was only because Tom knew this that he dared to resist the killing curse for the basilisk. But she didn't want to just leave Hogwarts and wait and see... It was not a rational move for her to tell the professors the location of the secret room. As soon as Tom saw any professor, he would definitely start to go there immediately. She poured dirty water on him, and she probably couldn't refute it, because what he said was all the truth.

Kahn took one last deep look at the closet where Harry was hiding, then turned and left.

The savior, can you bear to know the entrance to the secret room but not save people? Especially the kind that once the heir of Slytherin is resurrected, he will probably bring disaster to the entire magical world.

Can't help it.

Kahn's guess was absolutely correct. Shortly after the sun set and night fell, Harry and Ron walked out of the Gryffindor common room, knocked on the door of Lockhart's office, and found him packing his luggage and preparing to run away. Road thing.

"You can't leave! You are the Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher. There are so many evil things at work here, but you just ignore the evil!" Harry said with his eyes widened in disbelief.

Could Lockhart be the one persuaded by his words? Obviously not. During the quarrel, he revealed that the heroic deeds in his book were all about stealing other people's life experiences. He was actually just a despicable person who was good at using the forgetting spell.

But luckily, he's just a despicable guy who's good at using the Oblivion Curse - he can't even beat Harry!

Kahn, who wanted to follow Harry invisibly and help him when his life was in danger, was also shocked by this. The wizard who graduated from Ravenclaw many years ago was killed by a second-year student in one move. ...What have you learned in all these years?

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