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Chapter 105

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"Professor, why should I go to Blake?!" Harry said slowly in a suspicious tone, "He escaped from Azkaban to kill me, right? He came to find me to avenge Voldemort, isn't that right? "

"Yes, that's right." [Love ↑ Go △ Little ↓ Say △ Net w]



Professor Lupin's expression was a little unnatural, and he subconsciously avoided Harry's gaze.

"But this is definitely not the whole truth. I can feel that you are hiding something from me!" Harry continued to stare at Professor Lupin.

"Nothing …"

"Professor, I'm not a child anymore!" Harry suddenly said loudly, "You once told me that you are my father's friend, and you are also very familiar with Blake. You must know something! Why does Blake want to kill me? Why do you want me not to go to him? "

Hearing Harry's words, Professor Lupin was silent for a while.

"Harry, there are some things that I shouldn't tell you. I'm not qualified to do so."

"So you are hiding it from me, saying nothing, as if I'm a fool!" Harry took a deep breath and said in a lost and sad tone, "Professor, when the Dementors approached me, do you know what I saw and heard?"

Professor Lupin shook his head with a worried look.

"I can hear my mother screaming, and I can hear her pleading to the Lord Voldemort. If you hear my mother screaming like that, when she was about to be killed, you won't forget her previous screams. " Harry's eyes were red. "I can feel it, Professor. My parents' death must have something to do with Blake! Malfoy once said to me, 'If it were me, I would choose revenge. I would find him myself!' "

"Harry, Malfoy is talking nonsense," Hermione said worriedly.

"No, he definitely knows." Harry shouted and stared at Professor Lupin again. "Please, professor, tell me the truth. For my parents!"

Professor Lupin's expression was also very sad. Harry's words had greatly touched him. He looked at Harry and vaguely saw his old friend, Jaime.

"I need to talk to you alone, Harry!" Lupin sighed and said, "You're right. We shouldn't hide it from you. If Jaime's son doesn't know about Sirius Black, Jaime will be disappointed."

Lupin led Harry to his office. Elwyn, Hermione, and Ron stood in the dark hall, looking at their backs worriedly.

"Elwyn, what do you think Professor Lupin will say to Harry?" Hermione asked.

"Anything is possible about his parents' past." Elwyn thought for a moment. He didn't know how much Lupin was going to tell Harry. He was afraid that Harry wouldn't be able to handle the shock.

"Well, you can wait for Harry in the common room. I have a feeling that something is wrong." Hermione said in an uncertain tone, "Ron and I still have to go to Hogsmeade to buy everyone's Christmas presents."

"I'm going to find Scabby!" Ron, who hadn't spoken just now, suddenly said in a dull and monotonous voice.

"Ron?!" Hermione wanted to tell Ron not to worry about his mouse. Scabby would go back by itself.

However, when she saw Ron's expression, she hesitated and didn't say anything.

Because of Mount Crook, she was in a very awkward position when it came to dealing with Scabby.

"I'm going to find Scabby!" Ron repeated. He ignored Elwyn and Hermione's reactions and walked up the tower without looking back.

Under the light of the torch, his long back looked extremely gloomy and strange.

Elwyn frowned as he looked at Ron. Ron's behavior today was too abnormal. Whether it was in front of Snape or Professor Lupin, he was too calm. It was completely different from the Ron that Elwyn knew.

Also, how did Ron know that the parchment was the Marauder's Map?!

"Ron, what's going on?!" Hermione said in surprise. "I can't go to Hogsmeade alone. There are too many things to buy. I can't carry them all!"

"If you don't mind, I can go with you, Hermione," Elwyn suggested.

"No, Elwyn, you will be discovered by the professors."

"I don't think so. I've been there many times, and I'm very familiar with the innkeeper at Hogsmeade. I just need to be careful and not be noticed by Filch," Elwyn said as he lifted the bag in his hand. "Besides, Harry's Invisibility Cloak is still with me."

"But …"

Hermione hesitated. She knew that Elwyn had been to Hogsmeade many times before, and compared to Harry, Elwyn did not have to worry about Sirius Black and the Dementors.

Since there was no danger and he would not be discovered by the professors, there seemed to be no reason for her to object.

Although it might be against the school rules, Hermione did not care as much as she did when she first entered the school. She did not know how many school rules she had broken in the past two years.

Deep in Hermione's heart, there was an indescribable strange feeling.

She hoped that Elwyn would accompany her to Hogsmeade, especially on Christmas Eve.

"I'll go through the secret passage behind the statue of the one-eyed witch on the fourth floor, Hermione." Elwyn said in a relaxed tone. "That secret passage leads to Honey Duchess. You can wait for me there. See you later!"

Elwyn left the hall and quickly walked to the back of the statue of the one-eyed witch on the fourth floor. He raised his head and looked around the corridor. There was no one but him.

"Split left and right!" Elwyn gently knocked on the stone witch.

The hunchback of the statue immediately opened, and it was big enough for a slightly thinner person to go through.

Elwyn's head crawled forward into the hole, and then he moved forward in the hole.

Compared to this narrow secret passage, he preferred the wider passage behind the big mirror on the fifth floor. He had used that passage to get to Hogsmeade last term.

But a few days after the start of the school year, Fred and George told him that the secret passage had collapsed and was completely blocked. Now, this was the only secret passage that led to Hogsmeade from the castle and was not controlled by Filch.

Elwyn slid forward for a long distance, which was like a stone slide, and then he hit cold, wet ground.

He stood up and looked around. It was pitch-black.

"Fluorescent Twinkle!" Elwyn raised his wand.

The passage in front of him was crooked, and it was no different from a rabbit's tunnel.

Elwyn hurried along, and because the ground was uneven, he stumbled from time to time. He held his wand in front of him all the way.

About an hour later, Elwyn reached the foot of a broken stone staircase. The stone staircase stretched to a place where he could not see.

He rested for a while, panting, and then began to climb up. Level 100, level 200. Elwyn counted as he climbed, focusing all his attention on his feet. About three thousand levels later, he suddenly bumped into something hard.

It was a floorboard door. Elwyn pushed it open and climbed out.

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