"Oh, my God!!!" Kreacher's eyes widened in horror, his heartbeat accelerated rapidly, almost jumping out of his throat. He rushed into the garden warehouse in a panic, frantically searching for tools that could defend himself.

Finally, he found a rake, held it tightly in his hand, and rushed to the door of the orphanage with trembling hands, pointing the rake at the terrible creature.

"Go away! Go away! Go away! Go away! Go away!!!" Kreacher screamed hysterically, waving the rake desperately, trying to scare the creature.

However, he was filled with fear and did not dare to actually hurt it with the rake, for fear of angering the giant.

In fact, Kreacher's fear was not without reason, because the creature in front of him turned out to be a ferocious lion!

The lion was obviously frightened by the rake flashing with cold light in Kreacher's hand. It roared in a low voice, with threats and anger in its eyes, and seemed ready to pounce on Kreacher and tear him to pieces at any time.

Kreacher was so scared that he was shaking all over, holding the rake tightly with both hands, his palms were full of cold sweat. When facing such a powerful enemy, as a creature, his survival instinct told him that he should run away immediately, but he knew he couldn't retreat.

Because there are a group of children behind him, all of whom are waiting for his protection in the orphanage. If he turns around and runs away, this ferocious lion will easily break into the orphanage and cause unimaginable danger to the children.

Kreacher gritted his teeth and told himself that he must hold his ground and never let the lion enter the orphanage. He took a deep breath, suppressed his inner fear, stared at the lion with wide eyes, and tried to stay calm.

I don’t know if it was because of Kreacher’s aura, but the lion just kept growling at the door and didn’t pounce.

"Kreacher!!!!"

Servi often came to the orphanage, but he never expected to see such a dangerous scene as soon as he arrived this time.

Thanks to Servi, as a magician, he carried some magic props with him. He took out a smoke bomb from his arms and threw it towards the open space between the lion and Kreacher.

"boom!!!!!"

The sudden loud noise and smoke successfully scared the lion away.

"Kreacher, are you okay?!"

Severus rushed forward and hugged Kreacher who had fallen to the ground.

Kreacher's legs were so weak with fear that he really didn't understand how he had the courage to confront a lion. If Servi hadn't arrived in time, he would have been eaten by the lion. Thinking of this, Kreacher couldn't help but shudder and grabbed Servi's clothes tightly.

"I...I'm fine...Thank you, Servi." Kreacher said with some fear.

"You're welcome, Kreacher. You are very brave, but next time you encounter such danger, you must protect yourself first." Servi comforted.

"Well... I understand." Kreacher nodded to show that he understood, but if he was given another choice, he would still block the door of the orphanage with a rake, because he could not retreat because there were children behind him.

"Okay, let's go back quickly, otherwise the children will worry." Servi said, helping Kreacher up and walking back together.

On the way, Kreacher remained silent, as if he had not yet recovered from the shock. Seeing this, Servi felt a little worried, and decided to find a chance to comfort Kreacher and let him recover as soon as possible.

Servi gently helped Kreacher up and carefully placed him on a chair, and asked with concern: "Is there a telephone in the orphanage?"

After all, the sudden appearance of such a huge lion on the street is no small matter and we must call the police immediately!

"Yes, it's in the activity room." Kreacher said as he tried to stand up from the chair, but his legs wouldn't listen to him. As soon as he let go of the armrests, he knelt down. His legs were still weak and couldn't support the weight of his body.

"Ouch..." Servi hurriedly reached out to help and caught Kreacher steadily to prevent him from having a "close contact" with the ground. "I can go by myself, you take a good rest first." Servi gently helped Kreacher back to the chair.

"Is it really okay for you to go by yourself?" Kreacher expressed doubts about Servi's ability.

"Don't worry, I've been to your orphanage countless times. I'm more familiar with this place than my home." Servi answered confidently.

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the other side,

The English policemen in the police station were going crazy.

When they first received a call from the police about a lion on the street, they thought it was just a silly prank by someone.

But as the prank calls increased, they finally realized it was no joke and there really was a lion on the street.

The police officers who answered the phone were almost on the verge of collapse. The calls for help came in like a tide, leaving them overwhelmed and completely unable to determine the exact location of the lion.

Just now someone said that he saw a lion in the square, but in the blink of an eye, someone else claimed to have witnessed the scene from his own window; a little later, someone else said that a lion appeared near the bank.

The most outrageous thing was that the two calls to the police were made within five minutes of each other, but the locations mentioned were dozens of miles apart.

Can't we send out all the police to conduct a blanket search?

Of course this is impossible.

After all, there are only so many people in the Scottish Police Force. If all of them are sent out to search, it will be too late. By the time the lion hurts someone, it will be too late.

"Listen to me, a lion just came here. Yes, that's right, it's near the Sweet Home Orphanage. Yes, I saw the lion walking south in less than five minutes." Servi said anxiously to the other end of the phone.

"Sir, are you sure the lion was on your side just now? And it was walking south?" The person on the other side was a little uncertain.

"Yes, I'm very sure!" Servi's tone was firm.

"Okay sir, thank you for your cooperation, we will handle this matter as soon as possible, please do not go out casually." The other party hung up the phone after saying this.

Servi also put down the phone and took a deep breath. Now he could only hope that the police could catch the lion as soon as possible.

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"I think there's a high chance that the police won't be able to catch him." Kreacher said with certainty.

After listening to Servi's retelling of the call to the police, Kreacher felt that the police would most likely not be able to find the lion, and would not even take Servi's call to the police seriously.

"Why?" Servi didn't understand why Kreacher thought so.

"First of all, this lion would not appear out of nowhere at the gate of the orphanage. It must have run here from somewhere else, so it must have been witnessed by other people along the way. If those English policemen really had some strength, they would have caught the lion long ago instead of waiting for me with a rake to stop it from entering the orphanage." Kreacher said, gesturing with his hands.

"Secondly, even if these policemen really received the call, they may not be able to find the lion. After all, this city is so big, how can they know where the lion is all of a sudden? Moreover, they don't know whether the lion has left here or where it ran to. So, it is almost impossible for them to catch the lion." The more Kreacher spoke, the more he felt that what he said made sense.

"The last and most important point is that this lion is very likely to have escaped from a place like a circus. After all, there is no other way to bring a wild animal into the city, unless it is locked in a cage and brought in under the guise of a performance. Now that the lion has escaped, the circus is probably looking for it, and may find it before the police because they know the lion better than the police do."

Considering the above three points, it is highly likely that these policemen will not be able to catch the lion.

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"Alright! That's enough!" Servi interrupted Kreacher's endless chatter impatiently. He frowned, and his eyes revealed a hint of displeasure. This was the first time Servi interrupted Kreacher in such a tough manner, which made Kreacher stunned for a moment and looked at Servi in ​​surprise.

"What we need to do now is not to discuss the lion, but to let you have a good rest." Servi said firmly. He stared into Kreacher's eyes, hoping that the other party could understand what he meant.

Servi looked at Kreacher's pale lips, which were almost bloodless, and felt pity in his heart. Kreacher was really scared by the experience just now. Not everyone has the courage to confront a beast.

"I know you're still scared now, but you have to believe me, everything will be fine." Servi comforted gently, patting Kreacher's shoulder lightly.

After a moment of silence, Kreacher nodded, indicating that he accepted Servi's suggestion. He knew that Servi was right, and the most important thing at the moment was to recover from the fear instead of continuing to dwell on the thrilling experience just now.

Kreacher wanted to stand up from the chair, walk to the bed in his room and have a good rest, but it was obvious that his legs were still weak, but this time Kreacher was prepared. He held Servi's shoulders to steady himself.

"Forget it, I'll take you there." Then Severus picked up Kreacher and walked towards his dean's office.

"Wow!!!"

Servi's repeated "tough" attitude caught Kreacher off guard.

"Wow, you've changed a lot." Kreacher said jokingly, "If it were normal, you would have not even known what to say."

"Well, people always grow up, but I can't confront a lion with a rake like you did." Servi said calmly, but he didn't dare to look in the direction of Kreacher.

"But aren't you also..." Kreacher noticed Servi's look and decided to tease him.

Kreacher quietly buried his head in Servi's neck, making sure his breath could hit his neck, "You dare to come to save me with a smoke bomb? Humph~ Then how do you think I should repay you? In return for my body?"

Kreacher deliberately said this in a teasing tone, while hugging Servi's neck with both hands, and pressed his whole body against Servi. His action made Servi feel nervous and embarrassed. He tried to push Kreacher away, but he didn't want to do it. Kreacher's legs were still weak, and if he did this, he would only fall to the ground.

"Stop it, Kreacher." Servi whispered, with a hint of barely perceptible shyness in his voice.

Kreacher did not intend to let him go easily, and continued to whisper in his ear: "Oh? Did I say something wrong? Or do you want me to repay you in another way?"

Servi's face suddenly turned red to his ears. He tried to stay calm and stammered, "I...I didn't mean that..."

Kreacher couldn't help laughing when he saw Servi's embarrassment.

However, what happened next made Kreacher unable to laugh anymore.

"Uncle Dean, what's wrong with you?" A little kid ran out from somewhere.

People who are doing two things that are not suitable for children: ╭(°?°)╮╰(°?°)╯

Kreacher quickly let go of Servi's neck and fell backwards, while Servi stretched out his arms to push Kreacher forward. If he was not afraid that Kreacher would fall, he would even want to let go.

But the simple little guy didn't understand what was going on. He only knew that in his impression, whenever a child was sick or sad, the director would pick them up and put them to bed like he did now.

The uncle dean is very strong and he won’t be sad easily, so is the uncle dean sick?

"Uncle Dean, are you feeling unwell?"

The class reacted and immediately said, "Uh, yes, I was feeling a little uncomfortable, so Serveta took me back to my room."

"So, Uncle Dean, do you need me to accompany you?"

"No need for that. Kids, just go back to your room and don't cause trouble for the dean. That's the biggest help you can give." Servi reacted immediately and continued.

"Okay." The child obeyed and went back to his room.

(Breathe a sigh of relief) x2

After what happened, the two didn't dare to do anything else out of line. They were like robots, one staying still, the other holding the other, and walking forward slowly, like marching in step.

"It's all your fault." Kreacher felt like he had lost all his face in this life.

After being scolded, Servi did not dare to refute, but he secretly glanced in the direction of Kreacher.

Kreacher was angry with Sergei, so he turned his head to the other side, not wanting to see Sergei at all.

But Severus was sure that he saw Kreacher's ears slightly red.

The little pickpocket who says one thing but means another

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