"That's too much. Everyone is talking, but he's punishing Ravenclaw!" Edward complained.
After Percy turned and left, Allen secretly reached out his wand and a circle of light attached to Percy's back. "HB!"
“Head
Boy? Everyone knows that he's the president of the Boy's Union. "
Ravenclaw, who was further away, said in confusion.
Michael sneered. "Humungous!
Big head, that's a huge head. You're really something, Allen! "
Obviously, Michael was not the only one who understood this. Wherever Percy walked past, there was uncontrollable laughter coming from the sleeping bags.
"Be quiet, be quiet!" Percy scolded, putting on airs.
The candles had all gone out.
Only the silver ghosts gave off some light and floated around, talking seriously with the prefectural leaders.
The enchanted ceiling looked like the sky outside, dotted with many stars.
Under such a ceiling, listening to the whispers still ringing in the auditorium, Alan felt as if he were sleeping in the breeze outside.
After a while, Professor Fleevy came to the auditorium to see if everyone was safe.
When he saw Allen and Penello, Professor Fleevy obviously heaved a long sigh of relief.
He did not ask Allen and Penello, but dutifully patrolled the auditorium and left.
Every hour, a teacher would appear in the auditorium to see if everyone was safe.
At about three o 'clock in the morning, when many students finally fell asleep, Professor Dumbledore came in.
Allen, who had sharp ears and eyes, immediately woke up from his half-asleep state.
Allen looked at Professor Dumbledore. He found Percy and asked about the situation in the auditorium.
The door of the auditorium creaked open again, and there were more footsteps.
"Sir?" It was Professor Snape. "The whole fourth floor has been searched. He's not there. Filch also went to the underground classroom. He's not there either. "
"Where's the Astronomy Tower? Professor Trelawney's room? Where's the owl hut? "
"I've searched them all …"
"Very good, Severus. I also expected that Blake wouldn't stay here. "
"Have you ever wondered how he got in here, professor?" Snape asked.
"You have many ideas, Severus, but all of them are equally untenable."
After that, Professor Snape's voice was almost inaudible. Even Allen could not hear him clearly.
However, from the trembling of his face, Allen could guess the anger in his heart.
Allen knew that he must be suspecting Professor Lupin, thinking that Professor Lupin had brought Sirius Black to Hogwarts.
"I don't believe that there is anyone in this castle who can help Blake break in." Dumbledore raised his voice. His tone made it clear that this was the end of the topic. Snape said no more.
"I have to go down and find those Dementors," Dumbledore said. "As I said, when we're done searching, we'll inform them."
"Don't they want to help, sir?" Percy said.
"Oh, yes," Dumbledore said coldly. "But as long as I'm still the Headmaster, I'm afraid that not a single Dementor can cross the threshold of this castle."
Percy looked a little embarrassed.
Dumbledore left the auditorium quickly and quietly.
Snape stood for a while, staring at the Headmaster's back with deep resentment on his face. Then, he also left.
In the next few days, there was only one topic on campus, and that was Sirius Black.
The story of how he broke into the castle became more and more bizarre.
Phantom Transfiguration, flying in, pretending to be in … Hufflepuff's Hannah? Ai Bo's idea was the most bizarre — Blake would turn into a flowering shrub.
But no one guessed that Sirius was an illegal Animagus.
Perhaps Professor Lupin could have guessed it.
But the person who appeared in the Defense Against Black Magic class again shocked the Ravenclaw.
It was not Professor Lupin — it was the terrifying Snape.
"Professor Lupin didn't leave any records about what you've learned. So, who can tell me what you've learned?" Professor Snape glanced around the class, his eyes dangerous.
All the young wizards looked at Allen.
Allen braced himself and raised his hand. He knew that no matter what he said, Professor Snape would definitely criticize Professor Lupin.
Professor Snape narrowed his eyes. "Very well, Allen, please tell me what's in your empty head."
"Sir, we've learned about Boggart, Red Hat, Kabar, and Grindylow. Now, we're preparing to challenge a magical creature with a higher rating from the Ministry of Magic. "
Since Allen had opened his mouth, he would not be easily interrupted. He ignored Professor Snape's dangerous eyes and spoke loudly about the contents of the class taught by Professor Lupin.
In all fairness, Professor Lupin was really a good teacher.
"It seems that Professor Lupin didn't add any burden to you. I think that first-year students should be able to deal with Red Hat and Grindylow. Today, we're going to discuss — "
All the Ravenclaw looked curiously at him as he flipped through the textbook until he reached the last chapter.
"— Werewolf," Professor Snape said.
"Now, everyone, turn to page 394.
Page 394. "He glanced at the shocked students." Everyone! Hurry! "
Although everyone did not understand why Professor Snape did this, the smart Ravenclaw realized that it must be because of the personal grudge between Professor Snape and Professor Lupin.
In front of the aggressive Professor Snape, all the Ravenclaw students turned to the chapter on Werewolf and cleverly kept silent.
Obviously, this kind of Ravenclaw made Professor Snape unable to ignite his anger. He ordered everyone to copy notes about Werewolves from the book and then patrolled back and forth between the desks.
This kind of homework was not difficult for Allen, but Allen's mind was not on these boring excerpts.
He was thinking about whether to completely confess to Professor Lupin about Sirius Black.
But if the reckless Blake really had a helper —
Allen felt that he could not be so straightforward. Lupin could not control Sirius Black's actions at all.
Telling him would not help. Instead, it might make things worse and make Allen lose the initiative.
In the end, Allen dismissed this idea.
The bell finally rang, but Professor Snape did not let them leave.
"Everyone write a paper and give it to me. The content is about how to identify and kill Werewolves. I want you to write two full volumes of parchment on this topic and hand them in on Monday morning. "
The Ravenclaw students reluctantly nodded.
"I heard that Ravenclaw's new bulletin board is very magical. What about Allen? Harris, I'll leave it to you to pick out the best papers and post them on the bulletin board, "Professor Snape continued.
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