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"Get out of the way, Mason!" Snape said coldly. He waved his wand quickly and did not slow down at all because Elwyn was his student.
"Be rational, Professor. You know very well that Blake is innocent!" Elwyn dodged Snape's spell and shouted, "It's all Peter's doing. He used the Soul Snatch Spell to control Ron. He planned the whole plot."
Snape turned a deaf ear to Elwyn's shouting.
His eyes were filled with vengeful anger and he stared at Blake.
Blake turned into a huge black dog and walked over Elwyn, crawling out of the entrance of the portrait. Snape hurried to catch up, but immediately stopped and dodged Elwyn's Stun Spell.
"Elwyn Mason!" Seeing Blake's gradually disappearing figure, Snape's face twisted, he gritted his teeth and said, "I'll say it for the last time, get out of my way! Otherwise, I'll make you regret stopping me. "
Elwyn gasped and blocked the entrance of the public lounge.
He held his wand and did not move out of the way. He answered Snape with his actions.
"Very good!" Snape said frantically, a reckless expression flashed across his face.
He quickly chanted a spell and waved his wand in the air, casting a few spells in a row. Like shining daggers, they flew towards Elwyn.
Elwyn hurried to the right and rolled on the ground, avoiding Snape's magic. At the same time, he cast an Armor Spell on himself as fast as he could.
Under the protection of the Armor Spell, a red spell brushed past his body and flew to the side.
The strong impact made Elwyn lose his balance and fall heavily to the ground.
Elwyn hurriedly got up, ignoring the pain in his back.
He saw a blue light coming towards him and hurriedly waved his wand at the round wooden table in front of him.
The wooden table floated, rotated quickly, and stood erect to block Snape's attack.
With a bang, the originally very strong wooden table was hit by the blue light, and a big hole was formed.
It flew backward quickly, then stopped abruptly. Under the effect of Elwyn's spell, the worn wooden table flew back to Snape again.
The wooden table in mid-air began to deform. It fell heavily to the ground and turned into a big black snake, baring its sharp fangs and sliding towards Elwyn.
Elwyn took a deep breath and held his breath. The end of his wand emitted a silver-white light that turned into a sharp sword and cut the black snake in front of him into two. The silver-white sword did not slow down. With a fierce attack, it slashed towards Snape.
Snape looked a little surprised. He did not expect Elwyn to be able to use such a powerful spell.
He waved the wand in his hand and muttered a spell under his breath. [Love ↑ Go △ Little ↓ Say △ Net w
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In the next second, a semi-circular white barrier suddenly appeared in front of Snape. Elwyn's spell slammed into it, leaving a series of ripples on the barrier.
Elwyn looked at the barrier in front of Snape in astonishment. The question that had been bothering him tonight was suddenly solved.
It really was him. All of this was done by Snape. He stopped Peter from leaving the castle in the hall, protected himself, Harry and Hermione from Peter's evil black magic that could explode, and finally sent himself to the school hospital when he fainted.
Elwyn had some doubts at first, but now that he saw Snape's white barrier, there were no more doubts.
This extremely strong defensive barrier was similar to the Shadowless Blade. It should have been created by Snape himself. Elwyn had never seen a description of such a spell before.
Unlike the Armour Spell that formed an invisible wall to block attacks, Snape's magic formed a protective barrier that could be seen. This barrier had extremely strong defensive power. It did not reflect magic attacks, but absorbed them completely. As long as the magic power did not exceed the spellcaster's, it could not break through the barrier.
In addition, the barrier could also prevent others from passing through.
In the hall, Elwyn saw Peter being heavily bounced back.
Snape must have been there at that time. Elwyn was sure that his previous judgment was correct. He was sure that he saw Snape behind the curtain.
Elwyn heaved a sigh of relief. It seemed that his painstaking efforts had not been in vain.
He took the risk of Peter escaping and did not use the Stun Spell to knock Peter out. Instead, he deliberately led him and the furious Sirius Black to completely restore the truth of the past.
He deliberately gave Peter a chance to defend himself. Other than promising Dumbledore that he would do his best to save Ron, Elwyn did this mainly to let Snape know the truth of the past.
Presumably, Snape, who was hiding behind the curtain, should have heard it clearly. He should also know who betrayed Lord Voldemort to betray Harry's parents.
Who killed Lily, the only woman he had ever loved in his life?
However, Elwyn still did not understand Snape's thoughts.
Since he already knew the truth of the past, why did he not come out at that time? Why did he not stop Peter and give Peter the chance to escape into the Forbidden Forest?!
Looking at Professor Snape's gloomy face, Elwyn sighed heavily. He did not know what Professor Snape was thinking at that time, but he suddenly had an unusually sad feeling.
For some reason, he suddenly felt that Professor Snape was very pitiful. Even though he did not spend twelve years in Azkaban like Sirius Black, the torment he had suffered in the past twelve years was no less than Blake's.
Elwyn did not want to continue the fight. He was ready to tell Snape all the facts. Other than Harry, he was the one who had the most right to know the truth of Lily's death.
However, Snape did not give Elwyn a chance to explain. He took a step forward, still waving his wand, completely in the state of a duel.
The giant snake that had been cut in half by Elwyn suddenly turned into black smoke. Within a few seconds, the black smoke changed shape and solidified into a dense crowd of small cobras. They hissed and flicked their tongues, surrounding Elwyn from all directions.
Elwyn's face was covered in sweat. He waved his wand, and a circular ring of blue flames appeared. It quickly spread from the center of his feet and quietly burned on the floor. When the blue flames came into contact with the cobras, they all turned into black smoke and disappeared into ashes.
This was a spell that he had learned in the forbidden section of the library. It consumed a lot of energy.
The cobras in front of Elwyn had completely disappeared, but the number of new cobras around him was increasing. He took a step back and collapsed on the sofa behind him.
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