HP Shavings Wizard

Chapter 165 Super Large Reptile

"Someone deliberately intercepted him?!"

This conjecture completely aroused the sensitive nerves of the double agent. Snape's eyes were cold and sharp, which made Harry, who was the center of everyone's attention, subconsciously nervous and swallowed his saliva.

In an instant, the list of those former Death Eaters who had cunningly escaped punishment quickly ran through his mind, screening out the truly diehard and crazy wizards who might still be eyeing the Boy-Who-Lived more than a decade after Voldemort disappeared.

"People?" Alison repeated the word, smiled with interest, and regained her patience. "Dear Dean, adult wizards have many ways to do this. They all know that they can use Apparition or the public fireplace to go to the nearby Hogsmeade village, and then to Hogwarts, or send letters to contact..."

Her heterochromatic eyes swept over a problematic parent who had gotten into trouble. She paused subtly for a moment and corrected herself: "...Uh, the vast majority."

"The little wizards who got into conflict at school obviously didn't have enough magical abilities to stop them—magical creatures with a high level of spellcasting. This is my inference."

"And it's a slightly intelligent thing with an abnormal and neurotic way of thinking..."

Thinking of the way Dobby thought about this school year in the original book, who only cared about "this is for your own good" but then tried his best to make things worse, Alison frowned in disgust and commented harshly and coldly.

Comparing the Horcrux diary and the basilisk with Lockhart and Dobby, it is hard to tell which group is the MVP (player who contributed most to victory) who dealt a critical blow to Harry.

She cannot tolerate stupidity, including well-intentioned stupidity and self-touched devotion - and the final mess is often left to her good friends who are more like nannies to clean up, while the stupid people stand by and shed a few crocodile tears out of guilt, and then continue to make the same mistakes again.

Compared to Dumbledore who values ​​people's hearts and human nature, she pays more attention to ability and results. Being able to achieve the goal is the most important thing.

Now that Voldemort's main soul was gone, there was no need to keep that difficult-to-communicate, freedom-loving house-elf for the sake of the savior's life.

Professor Snape stared at her with a sinister look, and obviously understood what his student meant.

"You mean...house elves."

Professor McGonagall also looked unhappy. She put away her anger at Harry and the others' behavior and looked at the little black-haired wizard worriedly.

If it was a house-elf, a loyal, humble creature that did what its master told it to do...

Their magic is a system of its own, and unlike wizards, they can bypass the anti-Apparition spell of Hogwarts and Apparate to sneak in...

So, someone asked the house-elves to do this, in order to prevent Harry from enrolling in school?

Alison lowered her eyes and casually grabbed Dumbledore's long beard and braided it. Without looking up, she could guess where the adults were misled by her analysis.

But there was no need to explain Dobby's peculiarities, as the result happened to be what she wanted to achieve.

Professors will pay more attention to and try to drive out dangerous elements in the castle than well-meaning admirers of freedom.

She glanced listlessly at Sirius, who realized the problem belatedly. In fact, she didn't want to communicate with a Gryffindor whose brain seemed to have been eaten by Dementors.

"The Black family also has house elves. You should know how persistent these creatures are in their goals. Unless they receive a stop order from their master, I'm afraid that stupid and failed action is just a warning of the beginning of danger."

"…Your godson is being targeted. Be careful."

The Slytherin Snake King spoke in a soft and low voice. When facing his old rival, he rarely agreed with the devil of his own academy.

"It's obvious that some people not only don't have a good heart, but are also complacent and eager to show off their great godson to the world."

Dumbledore gently stopped Snape, and then continued to look at Harry calmly, although he looked a little funny with his densely packed thin braids.

"Severus, now is not the time to argue. Harry, tell me, have you ever encountered anything strange before?"

Harry suddenly remembered that the letters his friends sent him during the previous summer vacation and the travel souvenirs he sent to his friends had not arrived, and he thought his friends had forgotten him.

The Hogwarts book list was not received either. Sirius took him to visit the Weasley family at the Burrow, and saw Hermione's letter. Only then did he realize that everyone had sent something, but it was lost.

Ron apparently reacted as well, opened his mouth and looked at him silently.

So the young wizards hesitated to bring up the matter.

Intercepting letters and disrupting communications...

Now, it is further confirmed that it is targeting Harry.

The old headmaster's half-moon glasses flashed, and he seemed to be thinking: "I will ask the house-elves in the school to keep an eye out for strange presences."

Alison pulled Dumbledore to leave: "Well, I'm hungry, Dad~"

Dumbledore came to his senses and followed her reluctantly. He made quick arrangements and gestured to the three reckless lions: "Minerva, I have to ask you to be responsible for arranging the students in your college..."

Before leaving, the little red-haired wizard suddenly turned his head and smiled at everyone else. His strange eyes sparkled in the reflection of the fireplace flame, and his tone was cheerful yet vicious.

"Ah~ Here's a piece of advice for you guys: this school year, there are giant reptiles on campus that will kill you if you look at them~ Remember to wear plain glasses to avoid bad luck~"

The adults looked solemn and looked at each other in silence. They looked at Dumbledore, but there was no sign of any arrangements made by the old headmaster who was smiling and following the little wizard.

"..."

Half-moon lenses covered his deep blue eyes, and the knowledgeable headmaster immediately recalled topics such as the Slytherin Chamber of Secrets, Parseltongue, and Basilisk that he had chatted with Alison about last summer vacation.

It seemed that Tom, or rather his Horcrux, was inside Hogwarts.

Perhaps Harry's previous experience was also related to this.

Harry and Ron looked at each other, and were pleased to see that their good brother's face was also full of clear stupidity. They had no idea why the topic finally turned to reptiles.

Super large reptile...

Ron shuddered when he suddenly thought of spiders, and recalled that when he was three years old, he was playing with his beloved teddy bear baby, and his twin brother turned the bear into a living giant spider.

Ron was left with a psychological trauma and developed a severe phobia of spiders.

Harry thought of Mr. Python, whom he had met last year.

At that time, the Dursleys took Dudley's good friends to the zoo, and took him along. He communicated with a Brazilian python in the reptile house, unconsciously made the glass disappear, released the python, and frightened Dudley and his friends who bullied him.

Did Mr. Snake successfully reach Brazil?

Snape followed to the Great Hall.

Professor McGonagall gave a few brief instructions, telling Ron that his concerned sister Ginny had also been admitted to Gryffindor. She waved her wand for them, asking the house-elves in Hogwarts to bring a large plate of sandwiches and a pot of pumpkin juice.

Sirius was required to leave school before curfew, but now, he could accompany his godson to taste Hogwarts dinner again after many years, and take a look at Harry's dormitory.

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