As a professor, as a principal, how could it be possible to leave the students in the aisle alone?Even if something is urgent right now... No, it is because of an emergency that is happening now, it is impossible to let the students just lie on the ground, right?

Snape had guessed right. The little wizards who had been cursed had been collectively transferred to a classroom not far away by McGonagall.Moreover, she is still trying her best to try to find out the reason for them.

What is the force controlling these students?Why did such a large-scale change happen on the Change, but she didn't notice it?

Obviously, Minerva McGonagall, as a witch with a small reputation in the modern magic world, her strength is not limited to the subject of transfiguration.

"Spirit...oh no, is it soul magic?"

At this moment, in a certain classroom, the students who had been lying in the aisle all the time had been neatly placed by McGonagall on the carpeted floor.And McGonagall himself, right now, was squatting beside one of the students, checking it through some detection magic.

Moreover, she had apparently reached a preliminary conclusion similar to Snape based on the results of some inspections.

However, this conclusion is actually not good news for them.

"This is really a bad development!"

Needless to say, although McGonagall has a little knowledge of ancient soul magic, it is limited to this.This unique and mysterious magic is only sporadicly recorded in a very small number of unearthed ancient books, and it is the kind that describes more than theoretical analysis.

Knowing only some superficial and incomplete accounts, it is obviously impossible to solve the curse for the students, and even saying that it will not necessarily be counterproductive.

For a while, McGonagall couldn't help but feel a little helpless.

"Especially," she retracted her wand, looked at the students in front of her with a worried look, and whispered to herself, "It should have happened when I tried to contact Maca, and everyone was in the same boat. Why do I Will you feel nothing?"

Maybe it was because she wanted to stay here to protect the students, or maybe it was because she wanted to figure out the ins and outs. Although McGonagall knew that Snape was still waiting on the deck, she still chose to stay in this classroom. .

To be honest, it doesn't seem to be of much use even if she goes back now, does it?

And just after a while, a series of doors opening and closing sounds suddenly sounded in the aisle outside, as if someone was checking every room in the aisle one by one.

"...Minerva? Are you nearby? There are also little girls and boys. If there are classmates who are still sober, please respond immediately..."

Flitwick's recognizable voice followed, which interrupted McGonagall's thinking and went to open the classroom door.

"Felius, this way!"

"Oh! Minerva, I found you—"

The change number is undoubtedly very big, except for the main road in the middle, the more it diverges towards the back, and there are even several layers up and down.In addition, McGonagall didn't choose the main channel for safety, which made it more difficult to find.

Flitwick breathed a sigh of relief when she saw her take the initiative to come out.

"Sorry," McGonagall said apologetically, "I found a lot of students who were affected by some kind of magic, and couldn't walk away for a while, so..."

"It's okay, it's okay!" Flitwick waved his hand quickly and hurriedly said, "It's just...you went to contact Maca before, did you contact him?"

As Snape said, in the final analysis, the most important thing is this.Unfortunately, he soon saw McGonagall shook his head with a sad expression on his face.

"Really?" Although she hadn't said it directly, Flitwick had already understood when she saw her, "Yes, I have seen the children's situation... We sent some students to the deck Oh, you really brought all the students in the aisle here."

When he went to McGonagall's side and glanced at the classroom behind the latter, he immediately saw the little wizards lying on the ground.Flitwick couldn't help feeling sad when they looked at their whole body lying motionless on the ground.

"Poor children... I hope the mental shock contained in that scream does not have an irreversible impact on them!"

However, it was also Flitwick's words that immediately stunned Professor McGonagall on the side.

"Screaming?" She couldn't help but frown. "Wait, what screaming?"

"Minerva, didn't you hear?"

McGonagall's rhetorical question instead confuses Flitwick.

"It shouldn’t be? That sound... it should have been heard by the entire Transformation number—well, although it should not be an actual'sound', but a magical effect on the spirit... you really Didn't you hear it?"

If everyone hears it, it's terrifying, but it's not beyond everyone's understanding. Some people have enough will not to be affected by fainting, and some people do not have enough will to be controlled. This is also a clear situation.But when a person doesn't even "hear" the "voice" itself, then something unknown will inevitably be mixed into it.

In the world of magic, all unknowns will produce unpredictable obstacles to understanding and conclusions. If you still blindly follow your own limited knowledge, big problems will often result.

Flitwick is also a knowledgeable wizard, facing the unknown, he will definitely not make low-level mistakes.

It's just...Where is the problem?

"Maybe, some people have other designs for me?" After hesitating for a few seconds, McGonagall couldn't help but say so.

Obviously, the "some people" in her mouth refers to the enemy who hid in the dark and caused all these disasters in front of her.Although he didn't know who the other party was, or whether it was Helbo, McGonagall had clearly smelled some kind of conspiracy.

"Felius, I think I can't stay with the students anymore... If the other party is really designing something for me, they must not be involved again." McGonagall was serious to Flitwick. He said, "Find a way to take them to the deck too! I...In short, let me stay alone and think of a way."

Unlike others, in the current situation, it is likely to represent danger.Knowing this, Magton immediately confessed to him, and then walked towards the stern of the boat without looking back, and then turned away from Flitwick's sight.

"This...oh!"

Flitwick was also full of doubts at this time and sighed heavily.

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