"You stay here." Professor Snape coldly extinguished the flame of the potion pot, filled a bottle of potion and put it in his robe, straightened his robe and left the office.
Noah watched silently as the professor knocked on the door, and even watched as the light on the door handle gradually disappeared.
Noah: "..." Why do you need to put a reverse unlocking spell on the door? ? ?
Looking down at the book placed in front of him which was taller than himself, Noah could only swallow his doubts. Forget it, let’s read the book first.
He really suspected that he was called here because of his reading speed...
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Snape swung his loose black robes and walked quickly up to the second floor. He placed the potion in his hand on Madam Pomfrey's table and left without looking back.
He stepped up the stairs with a sullen face. This narrow staircase was moving, but it did not affect the professor's steps at all. He walked skillfully and steadily, with quick steps but not in a hurry. He arrived at the stairs just when the stairs stopped, and climbed up the next flight of stairs without pausing.
Until I heard the silly laughter of some stupid guys when I turned the corner.
"Hey, Harry, you..."
The loud shouting suddenly stopped when he saw the familiar cold face. Ron stopped and even subconsciously stood a little closer to the wall.
Harry also made the same move as him, and Hermione was probably the only one who dared to look directly at the professor.
"Two points will be deducted from Gryffindor for making loud noises and running in the corridors." This is trouble-making behavior that can be seen with the naked eye, but both Professor Snape and the three protagonists have become accustomed to it.
Ron and Harry didn't look good, and Hermione straightened her neck and retorted: "Professor, you can't do this!"
Professor Snape sneered: "Another point will be deducted for contradicting the professor."
He passed several people and left through the long corridor.
The trio of protagonists: "..." How come you can meet him everywhere! ! !
A few minutes later, Professor Snape walked over to the stone beast who was taking a nap. Looking at the stone beast who was snoring loudly in his sleep, Snape frowned impatiently: "Lemon Peach Toffee."
The snoring of the dozing stone beast suddenly stopped. It opened its eyes and moved its body, making way for Snape, and stood aside and stretched.
Professor Snape went straight up the stairs, pushed open the shiny oak door and entered the Headmaster's office.
Dumbledore rarely ate the tooth-dropping candy, but looked down at the wand on the table with a serious expression.
The magnificent fiery red phoenix was combing its tail feathers. When Snape came in, he just glanced at him casually.
The portraits were also quite quiet today. No one was sleeping, but no one was talking.
Snape strode to the desk and recognized whose wand belonged to him at a glance: "Did you find the wand?"
"It was sent by the centaurs." Dumbledore looked away. He let himself relax and lean on the back of the chair, with his hands folded on his abdomen. "The broken wand was sent by the centaurs yesterday afternoon."
The wand that was broken into three pieces was sent to Ollivander's hands as soon as he got it. It was not repaired and sent back as soon as possible.
"Who do you think it could be? Severus?" Dumbledore closed his eyes, rarely staring into the other person's eyes during the conversation. ….Snape looked at the man recognized as the strongest wizard, and saw deep exhaustion on his face. Also, they had been busy investigating Quirrell's troubles for a week, during which the total time they slept together was less than twelve hours. Even Dumbledore would be tired.
But I have to say that this question is stupid, because they haven't caught any clues about the mysterious wizard until now. The origin is unknown, the identity is unknown, and even the man or woman is unknown. We can only conclude that he is a powerful mysterious wizard.
Snape leaned forward and picked up the wand on the table. He glanced around to confirm that the wand had been repaired, and some residual marks could still be vaguely seen on it. Once the wand is broken, it cannot be repaired by using the repair spell. Only a very skilled wand-making master can repair it. Ollivander's reputation is naturally not bad, and he is also the most powerful wand-making master here. Even though the wand was repaired, it still left traces, which shows that the wand was severely damaged at the time.
He flicked his wand: "Flashback spell."
The tip of the wand lit up with a dark white light, a bit like a fluorescent spell, but soon the light broke away from the tip of the wand and turned into a figure made of gray-white dark light in mid-air.
The figure was wearing a cloak and holding an illusory wand. He waved the wand and used spells one after another. Only a few spells could be heard throughout the process.
This is a flashback spell. The effect of the spell is to reproduce the spell used by this wand, but it is limited to the reflection of the wand. Apparently the wand's owners had been in a big fight, but they didn't know who the other side was fighting.
But Snape's attention was not on those dangerous and powerful spells, but on the figure's hand holding the wand.
That's not a common way of holding a stick, that kind of casual and slightly neurotic way... that's——
He turned to look behind the desk. The powerful white wizard had stood up at some point. His blue eyes, which had accumulated for too many years, still looked sharp and clear even behind the half-moon shaped eyes. In addition, he The aquiline nose makes this white wizard still look old even though he is over 100 years old. He is still shrewd and powerful.
The panic at that moment was soothed by those eyes. Snape quickly calmed down the paleness on his face and asked in a low voice: "What should we do?"
He waited for a long time before hearing Dumbledore's answer: "What do you think happened that night?"
Slowly, but it also contains some dangerous meaning.
Snape thought of Quirrell's tragic situation that night and sneered: "He lost."
Yes, the nightmare they had been worried about had lost to a mysterious wizard of unknown origin, and might have been directly eliminated by the other party. Judging from Quirrell's miserable state, he was probably defeated by a spell that specifically targeted his soul.
Inferring this way is as if that person has encountered a "nemesis".
But... is it possible?
I have to say that Snape was in a good mood when he thought about that possibility, but what followed was even more worry.
They all know that person will always come back, and they also know how difficult it is to kill the other person. Now, a mysterious wizard suddenly appeared, and he actually fought with that person twice under their noses, and even seemed to severely injure him the second time...
Is all this true?
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Let me remind you: remember to collect it after reading it