Harry Potter’s Book of Sin

Chapter 2019 The Threat Is Approaching

"Crunch—"

Accompanied by a groan that would only be made when the wooden plank was bent, the Transformation leaned a little bit, causing the unfixed items placed on the ship to move or even fall down.

Obviously, it was definitely not just the little wizards in the classroom who noticed this leaning forward.

"Pattern."

At that moment, Snape, who was walking fast in the aisle, reacted quickly and squatted down slightly, and reached out his hand to help on the floor, so as to prevent himself from falling to the ground like the unlucky Alexander.

When the angle of the boat was back to the right, he turned his head and saw that Professor McGonagall, who was following him, had just grabbed the curtain hanging on the side wall of the aisle in time, and was now trying to get himself back. Stand up straight.

"Severus." McGonagall said toward Snape. "Don't go back, I think we'd better go directly to the deck! By the way, call Felius and Pomona together. "

"Ok."

Snape, who had only wanted to discuss with McGonagall first, couldn't help but nodded, and immediately turned back and walked back in strides.

"Sure enough... The Demstrang's Transformation should theoretically be able to withstand the pull of the deep-sea vortex," he said as he walked, "What power can make it happen suddenly with such a large magnitude. tilt?"

Because this aisle was located in the middle of the ship, it was not possible to directly see the outside scene through the porthole, which made Snape feel more worried.

"Professor McGonagall, I'll go back to the deck and take a look. You can call Flitwick and Sprout as soon as possible...Students leave it to other professors!"

When passing by McGonagall, he said something like this, and then added as if:

"I can feel from just now that there is a will that is paying attention to me... No, maybe it is the people who are paying attention to the whole ship! Remember to be careful, although I don’t know what it is, but I think It's definitely not ordinary."

Before he could finish his words, he had already moved away from McGonagall, and headed to the stairs leading up to the deck.

...

To be honest, with Snape's character, if this happened somewhere other than this ship, then he would not behave as positively as he is now.Even if he encountered such a situation on the ship, if Tia hadn't been there, he might have left depending on the situation.

But now, he Severus Snape is no longer alone as he once was.With the addition of a younger sister, his changes are still great. Although he never mentions it, he seems to have gradually become accustomed to taking care of Tia's thoughts in everything.

For example, once such a hidden crisis accident occurred, he knew that Tia would never put his own interests in the top priority position like he did-no, they were still working together. The one who came down on the deck, but in a blink of an eye Tia ran to the student dormitory area to check the situation of the little wizards!

For this reason, at least Snape felt that he seemed to have no more choice.

And instead of hesitating there whether he should persist in watching the changes, he quickly decided, in the end, he should be more proactive!

"Tsk, that little girl probably refused to leave anyway... It's really troublesome!"

While muttering like this, he climbed the stairs again, pushed open the hatch, and returned to the deck outside.At the moment he opened the door, he found that the fog outside seemed to have completely enveloped the sea.

This terrible sense of sight immediately made Snape's brows frowned.

"boom!"

With the hatch closed behind him, Snape took two steps on the wet, misty deck and touched the railing near the side of the ship with memory.

It can be heard that the sound of the surrounding waves hitting the hull of the ship can still be heard, and the rhythm and power seem to be the same as the usual waves.

So, it seems that the waves that made the entire ship just tilted forward will definitely not be the waves.

Excluding an obvious wrong answer, Snape paused for a while, and then continued to move forward-he did not have the magical sensing ability like Maca and others. After putting aside his vision, he wanted to be in the fog. It is obviously not an easy task to predict danger and find the enemy.

Of course, what is more critical at this time may be that he obviously has no idea what the enemy is.

But after that, I don't know whether to say "fortunately" here.In short, while Snape was holding his wand and walking forward on the deck step by step, the huge shadow seen by the little wizards in the porthole in the previous Transfiguration Classroom suddenly fell silent from the fog in the bow direction. Appeared, slowly "floating" from left to right in Snape's vision.

Yes, although it is a bit strange to describe it because of its seemingly large size, it is indeed similar to a "gone" posture.Obviously it looks like a huge mountain in the hazy fog, but it moves calmly and silently, and it even makes people wonder if the living corpse has some hallucinations.

At that moment, Snape stopped, his face extremely solemn.While waiting for the opponent to disappear again in the fog, he didn't even dare to breathe loudly, as if he was afraid that his breath would attract the other's attention.

Because that guy seems to be too big—even bigger than the entire Transformation ship!

There is no doubt that the vast ocean still has many secrets for Muggles and wizards, and it seems that such a large space gives birth to huge creatures that are not so surprising.

So at the moment, Snape is actually still not sure whether they encountered some unknown magical creature or natural phenomenon by accident, or... this basically means that the guy Helbo finally found them again. ?

"It's foggy? Wait... Severus?"

And just as Snape stopped on the deck and pondered carefully, McGonagall's voice came from the hatch, interrupting his thoughts.

"Severus, are you still on deck?"

"Yes," Snape smacked his tongue, and said immediately, "Professor McGonagall, don't make it too loud, there is something in the surrounding fog—I just saw a very huge shadow passing by."

Although he didn't know what Snape was talking about, he didn't even know how big his "very huge" was.But when McGonagall and the others who had just come on the deck heard it, they closed their mouths immediately, and everyone became cautious.

"Minerva...this fog is strange, you know, I'm a little worried. Otherwise, just start the Transformation first. Let's move away right away?"

Sprout couldn't help but suggest so.

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