Harry Potter and the Secret Treasures

Chapter 159 Changing Minds

Click, click, click...

Ivan saw, as he had just seen, that petite dwarf Peter's small, fat body was held up by an eight-eyed giant spider, his head suspended in the air, his hands struggling powerlessly down, the expression on his face extremely frightened.

“Help me, Evan! Please, help me...” Seeing Ivan, Peter Pettigrew a glimmer of joy in his alarmed face.

He stretched his arm out to Ivan and begged miserably.

He wanted to get rid of the octave spider, but his weak resistance was useless.

The eight-eyed giant spider clamped Peter tightly with the first two hairy long legs and dragged him toward the center of the woods.

Click, click, click...

They rubbed past Evan and disappeared into the pitch-black bushes.

Ivan just moved and the two eight-eyed giant spiders in front of him pounded over him.

They stopped Ivan from saving Peter Pettigrew.

Sixteen shiny, fierce black eyes all locked up Ivan, sharp big cheeks clicking into one piece, the sound sounding numb on the scalp.

Ivan took a half-step back, through the faint fluorescence on the wand, and he saw an eight-eyed giant spider dancing its elongated, plush eight long legs, coming straight from the ground; the other quickly climbed onto the tall tree next to him and jumped down.

They are ready to clamp up and down, and the situation is very critical.

Without hesitation, Ivan left the tree beside him and rushed over to the giant spider with eight eyes in front of him.

His wand emits a radiant light, like a knowledgeable sword, which splits the octave spider directly in front of him in two from the middle.

After killing the octavean spider, Ivan raised his head hastily.

His mouth quickly read a spell, the wand went down, and the same spell, with a dazzling light, chopped to the spider that had just fallen from the trunk of the tree.

laughed!!!

The spider's green, sticky blood splattered out, flying everywhere.

The remains of the bodies fell heavily on the ground and, at the moment of their breaking into two pieces, they were dead. But their palpitating cheeks are still biting empty air with all their strength, quickly and madly, as if they had caught Ivan.

The brutality of the octave spider can be seen.

In the book "Where's the Magical Creature", the Octopus Spider Hazard Rating, like the Lycans, is one of the most dangerous magical species known to date.

Yesterday in Hogsmeade, Ivan fought a werewolf.

Fortunately, the Octopus spider does not have the horrible defense and resilience of the werewolf, and any attack magic with a certain intensity can damage them. Just be careful not to be touched by their incredibly sharp, highly poisonous cheeks.

Quiet again in the forbidden forest, as if nothing had ever happened.

Ivan took a breather and chased Peter to the place where he was dragged away.

With the help of tracing the drug, he was able to sense Peter's direction, and he seemed to be walking all the way to the center of a huge recess.

As just now, the ground is tilting down. But the surrounding trees are not dense, but rather increasingly sparse, and the trunks appear to be unhealthy gray, as if they had been eroded by some pest, and hung with spiderweb.

The view on the ground is even more disturbing, with animal debris everywhere. Ivan saw a lot of white chrysanthemums, didn't know what was wrapped in them, it was supposed to be food captured by octavean spiders, and a few of them were still shaking violently as he passed by.

Obviously, the creatures in there are not dead yet.

Ivan's palms were all sweaty because of nervousness. He probably realized what he would encounter if he continued walking.

He was considering the possibility of abandoning Peter the dwarf directly, and with Peter's current wounds, he would certainly not escape the siege of the octave spider, waiting for him, as if there was only one way to die. Ivan hesitated, and reason told him to hurry back.

But Peter Peter Pettigrew shouted, and if anything came through.

He sighed heavily, knowing that he could not leave Pettigrew alone.

Needless to say, Sirius Black and Professor Lupin still need Peter to wash away their grievances, have not seen Peter the dwarf himself, and in the character of Minister of Magic Connelly Fogey, will in any case not believe that Blake and Professor Lupin are innocent.

Not to mention Lucius Malfoy, who fomented the fire and plotted the plot. Even with Dumbledore's prestige, it is impossible to speak of them. No matter how powerful and great Dumbledore is, he can't directly convince others and the Ministry of Magic to do it.

So I had to bring Peter Pettigrew back.

Beyond that, in Ivan's character, he could not have watched a man die in front of him without doing anything.

Even Peter Pettigrew would not retreat if he waited for himself in great danger.

Ivan walked forward, worried about Sirius Black, he didn't know how Harry and Hermione were doing, and just as he left, he seemed to see the Phantom approaching. But Ivan was relieved to think of that powerful barrier magic that flew out of the castle.

As long as there's that guy, there's no danger for a few of them.

Nevertheless, Ivan suddenly finds himself responsible for what happened this evening.

He was still not decisive enough in the face of such a wicked black magician as Peter Pettigrew.

The right thing to do should be to simply knock Peter the dwarf out and give him to Dumbledore; or to make Peter incapacitated and stop him from escaping; or...

Evan was a man of his own accord, and he was always used to imagining everyone as if he were himself.

According to his impression of Peter the dwarf: in addition to his cowardice and stupidity, there should be a single uninterrupted conscience; this judgment, combined with Peter's tragic ending, Ivan had thought that he would give up all resistance and confess to his conscience in the face of absolute truth and strength.

In his view, that was the most perfect outcome of this year's events.

Sirius Black succeeded in washing away his grievances and getting what he was supposed to get; Ron resisted the control of the soul-snatching spell with his own efforts; and Pettigrew Peter paid the price he deserved for what he did that year and sincerely apologized to Harry and Black.

But things are not moving in that direction!

Peter the Little Dwarf used powerful taboo magic directly to escape and not to be caught by the Phantom. He didn't care that he, Harry, Ron, Hermione and four innocent children were in front of him, and he didn't care that they were harmed at all.

Peter Pettigrew reacted completely differently than Ivan had originally imagined.

Evan suddenly found himself too naive.

This is a real magical world, not a paper conjecture based on the original plot, where all original characters are living beings.

They will all have their own ideas and will judge how things have changed around them, rather than continue to evolve according to the original plot…

Even Dumbledore, under the glory of the greatest white wizard of our time, has an unknown plan, otherwise he tonight...

And of all the Death Eaters, Peter was just one of the meanest beings, and even he was so evil and difficult, not to mention the other dark wizards.

Evan sighed again, and if he continued to be naive, he couldn't possibly have been Voldemort's opponent.

I want to change other people's destiny, much like the heavens and the earth.

Looks like you really need to change!

Ivan's gaze grew stronger, and while his mind remained the same, he was determined to solve real problems in a realistic way.