I'm playing a big knife at HP

Chapter 70 The Children's Shura Field

In this new term, Harry has become hot - not that he was not the center of attention before, but this year he became the Gryffindor Quidditch captain, Slughorn three words Can not do without him, and most importantly, Dumbledore began to teach him alone.Knowing how many Horcruxes Dumbledore was counting on Harry to get from Slughorn, Marciana also started telling him all about the Horcruxes.

Over the past few years, Dumbledore and Marciana have exhausted the clues about Voldemort, but they still haven't found Ravenclaw's crown, and they are almost at a loss.Marciana thinks that the worst case scenario is that Voldemort randomly chooses a place to hide the Horcrux, just like the snake in Albania-if she hadn't caught it by chance, it would have been impossible in her lifetime found.In this case, it is not difficult for Dumbledore to understand Harry as a breakthrough.Harry had that mysterious connection to Voldemort after all, and sooner or later he was going to know the truth.

Snape grew curious about Dumbledore's private lessons.He didn't hesitate to ask Marciana if she knew what Dumbledore and Harry Potter were up to.Marciana said innocently: "You know Albus, and he has no use for me, so why would he talk to me?"

This made sense and fit perfectly with the headmaster's personality, and Snape immediately believed it, and turned to bother Dumbledore.

Marciana felt no guilt about deceiving Snape, and was even a little smug about it—Snape was not easy to deceive.But she could understand his anxiety: Snape still didn't believe that Harry could protect his mind. He believed that as long as Potter saw and heard it, he was in danger of being exposed to Voldemort.And if Voldemort saw something suspicious, he might die at any time.But in this matter, no matter how much Marciana worried about Snape, she knew she couldn't interfere.The Horcrux matter is Voldemort's great secret, and it is the most reasonable and safest for Snape to know nothing about it.When she was captured last time, she was even prepared to kill herself before her mind was breached if she couldn't fool Voldemort with Occlumency, and she couldn't let Snape face such a danger.

Wait until mid-October for the first Hogsmeade weekend.

Even though Hogsmeade was guarded by Aurors, the school sent more professors than usual to escort the students.Slughorn, Flitwick, and Marciana had all been sent out, while the rest were on guard inside the school.To be honest, if Draco hadn't been put in confinement by Professor McGonagall and didn't go to Hogsmeade, Marciana felt that Snape would have followed him no matter what - he now wished he could watch Draco 24 hours a day.Slughorn didn't expect much - the old man was actually pretty good at magic, but as soon as he arrived in Hogsmeade, he got into Honeydukes under the pretext of being old and cold, and never moved again. .Fortunately, Tonks and the other four Aurors were on board at the same time Harry appeared. Marciana stopped worrying about Harry's safety and concentrated on patrolling crowded places.

As she strolled outside the Three Broomsticks, she suddenly heard a sinister and noisy whisper.Marciana hurriedly followed the sound, and after searching for a long time in the wind and snow, she followed two seventh-grade girls—she recognized Katie Bell and Hufflepuff from Gryffindor. Lini LaFolin--and that dangerous voice came from a package in Katie's hand.

In the snowstorm, she saw two girls arguing in the distance, and the girl in the Hufflepuff scarf opened her arms to block her friend, stubbornly refusing to give way.The girl wearing the Gryffindor scarf saw that the other party refused to give in, so she stretched out her hand and pushed her hard—Katie is a Gryffindor Chaser, she is much taller and stronger than her friend—— Hufflepuff Miss Qi didn't expect her good friend to do it, she stumbled and sat in the snow in a daze.

Lini sat in the snow, her knees hurting from bumping.Seeing Katie abandoning herself and walking towards the castle, she couldn't care less about being sad, and struggled to get up and chase.

At this time, a strong hand pulled her arm and lifted her up.Lini turned her head and found that beside her was a tall witch wearing a windproof hood, with a small pointed chin protruding from under the hood—it turned out to be Professor Larosa.She smiled, and the next moment Lini's arms tightened, her eyes blurred, and somehow she was in front of Katie.

"Miss Bell, please give me the package." Marciana said gently but firmly, extending her right hand.

"No, Professor La Rosa, this is mine." Katie looked at her warily.

Marciana still stood in front of Katie with her right hand outstretched: "Really? What's in there?"

"It's nothing, and it's none of your business. I don't want to talk to you anymore. I'm going back to the castle." Katie said, and was about to bypass her.

Marciana grabbed Katie's arm, and Katie suddenly struggled desperately. The madness caused Lini to take a step back in fright.

Lini saw Professor Larosa sigh helplessly, touched his chin, and said, "Katie, stop."

Lini felt that Professor La Rosa's words sounded directly in your heart, making you feel in a trance, and you couldn't help but obey all her orders.Even though it was Katie she was calling for, Lini couldn't help but take a step forward, eagerly listening to every word she had to say.Katie Bell, on the other hand, calmed down and stopped struggling, and her fingers that were tightly grasping the package also relaxed.

"Katie, look at me."

Lini felt that she had never heard a more beautiful pleading than this one. Professor Larosa's words were like a feather that swept over your heart. Both she and Katie looked at the tall witch obediently.Marciana took off her hood and looked right into Katie's brown eyes.After a while, she said slowly: "Leave it to me, you must be very tired, take a rest."

As soon as the words fell, Katie's eyes slowly closed, and as soon as she let go of her fingers, the package rolled down from her hand.With a flick of Marciana's wand, both the package and Katie were suspended in the air.Only then did Lini wake up as if she had just woken up from a dream, and took a deep breath.

"She was under the Imperius Curse." Marciana frowned, her voice returning to normal, "Lini, you did the right thing. As expected of Hufflepuff, you are a firm and loyal friend. Now, May I ask you to go to the castle and inform Professor McGonagall?"

When Lini heard the Imperius Curse, her eyes widened in horror. She looked at her sleeping friend worriedly, nodded, and ran towards the castle with all her strength.

Marciana took Katie Bell straight to the medical wing, handed the female student to Madam Pomfrey, and notified Dumbledore and Snape herself.

"It's Rosmerta." Marciana said bluntly, and tapped the table with her wand, and the package fell apart automatically, revealing an opal necklace.She tapped the necklace far away: "This is a deadly curse."

Snape immediately put the necklace aside and studied it.And Dumbledore raised his eyebrows: "Martha, how do you know it's Mrs. Rosmerta's?"

Marciana shrugged without much guilt, "I have Legilimency on Katie Bell. She is obviously under the Imperius Curse. I just want to know what happened to her."

Dumbledore shook his head disapprovingly: "You can't use this method on students at will."

"I'm sorry, not next time." Marciana said sincerely, but the tone of her voice convinced Snape that she would do it again if necessary.Dumbledore obviously knew it too, and cast a reproachful glance at her over the half-moon lenses, but said nothing more.The old wizard turned to Snape. "We've got to watch Draco a little more closely. He's proven himself to be dangerous. Honestly, his Imperius Curse isn't too bad."

Snape nodded, looking exhausted.

Marciana sympathized with him very much.Trying to contain an angry, desperate, slightly clever teenager who didn't trust himself was an impossible task - and Snape was looking at both at the same time.

Draco was clearly in a bad mood.I heard from several professors that he frequently missed classes, often did not do his homework, and was always missing.Marciana understands: if your whole family's life hangs on a task, you'll be damned if you can concentrate on your studies.

Even sitting in a classroom, joys and sorrows are not similar.

When Draco was struggling for his life, the children of Gryffindor also had their own Shura field.Marciana once bumped head-on into sixth-year Lavender Brown and Ron, who were wringing their hands together like a twister and kissing, and almost screamed out.Marciana couldn't resist telling Minerva that night at dinner: "Sometimes I think boys are really idiots."

Minerva followed her gaze to Ron, who was entangled with Lavender, and Hermione, who was fuming with anger but forced herself to be calm, and frowned disapprovingly.

"It's not groundless," Professor Trelawney, who was sitting on the other side of Minerva, said tremblingly.

After Umbridge gained power last semester, he bullied Professor Trelawney for a while.Since then, Minerva has placed Trelawney in her circle of protection, and she often eats and drinks tea with her this term.At this time, Sybill Trelawney raised a long and thin finger in a serious manner: "Men usually don't have the intuition of women, and women can see hidden tracks more clearly, so most of the great prophets are witches."

"Not all men are like this, there are also wizards with very keen intuition." Marciana blurted out.She immediately regretted it, lowered her head and pretended to be cutting the lamb chops with great concentration, hoping that the witches around her didn't notice the glance she had just unconsciously cast at Snape.

Trelawney raised his voice angrily: "The witch's vision is stronger than that of men! If you mean the centaur, if you are as confused by his appearance as those female students, Marciana, I have to say You're dead wrong. His stargazing is total nonsense..."

Her voice was a little louder, and several colleagues next to her looked over.Marciana was taken aback.She knew that Professor Trelawney felt very frustrated after the centaur Firenze shared half of her courses and was more popular with students than her, and she was in a very bad mood, so she quickly said: "Of course, Sybil, you are quite right." " She stretched out her hand to hold Trelawney's trembling hand, found that it was very cold, and said in a low voice, "You know I don't have any talent in this area, I'm wrong, don't laugh at me."

Trelawney was stunned, as if she didn't expect her attitude to be so low: "It's, it's nothing. After all, not everyone can have my talent." When she said the last sentence, she raised her chin.

Professor Slughorn, who was sitting on the other side of her, said with a smile: "Speaking of talents, I plan to hold a dinner party on the last day before Christmas break, and I invited the Weird Sisters singing group, some of my former students, of course Four talented young men from the Academy are a must. You should all come and relax."

Professor Trelawney was the first to agree, saying that she was glad that someone still recognized a truly gifted seer and gave her the attention she deserved.

Slughorn nodded curtly, then smiled like a shrewd and kind grandfather, and nodded to Marciana: "Martha, you must come. Do you know who else will come?" The old man looked mysterious Secretly lowered his voice.

Marciana's eyes widened. Satisfied with her curious expression, Slughorn said dramatically, "Harry Potter! Ha!" He patted Snape affectionately again. Arm: "Severus, I haven't seen a young man as talented in potions as you for a long time, Harry Potter, not only famous, but also worthy of it! Said Wake up, you should go back to the club for a drink or two."

Slughorn didn't know the grievances between Snape and Harry. Seeing Snape staring at him, he waved his hand in a good temper: "I know, I know, you have taught Harry for several years, and you think it is enough Get to know him. But after a few glasses of sherry, we'll all reveal a more relatable side, won't we? It's fun to get to know each other outside of the classroom."

Marciana was very sure that Snape had no interest in establishing a friendly relationship with Harry Potter, but for some reason, the head Slytherin, who never socialized unless necessary, took a look at her and said to Sla Professor Ghorn said politely: "Of course, thank you for your invitation. I will definitely be there."

The author has something to say: Alright, I'll leave you for the second update!

I feel that many little angels have asked me about the entry of this article into V.Because it is a single HP fan, this article cannot be entered into V.Although it is for love, but I prefer to write to the end in one breath, so as long as I can, I will keep updating.If the revision is slow in the future, just update it, otherwise I will try to make more and more.

In fact, my code words are not fast, and I can update more because I rely on saved manuscripts.For beginners, the completion of the first draft is not high, so it has to be repaired, and the modification takes a lot of time. Please forgive me.

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