Necromancers Guide to Magic

Chapter 64: Confusing and Confusing

Hermione looked at Benjamin angrily. She didn't feel any arrogance anymore, was it just because of her aggressive attitude?

Benjamin just spread his hands. To be honest, he didn't think there was any problem with what he said just now.

"Go ahead, Miss Granger, I want to see how you can see through a series of clues that Professor Snape wants the Philosopher's Stone."

"It's a few months ago." Hermione's voice became deeper.

"You should remember that Harry was once locked up by Professor Snape, in his office."

"What? Isn't that normal? I mean, Harry is always confined by Professor Snape."

Hermione glared at Benjamin, seemingly dissatisfied with his interruption.

"Anyway, Harry himself came to Professor Snape’s office. Outside the door he heard Snape complaining to Filch that he was bitten by a three-headed dog! We all know that the three-headed dog does What!"

Benjamin's eyes finally became solemn, and he was still impressed by Professor Snape's leg injury for a while.

Hermione felt much better after seeing Benjamin's changes.

"Later Snape should have discovered Harry, and he heard him once when Harry told Ron about it. I must say, that old bat is really amazing!"

"Miss Granger, it will make me unhappy that you say that to my dean." Benjamin said deliberately, and he already had something to believe in Hermione.

"So, what does this have to do with Professor Quirrell? I mean, it sounds like you are very sympathetic to him." Benjamin changed his pen holding position.

"Harry ran into it once (Benjamin: "Why can he bump into others every time, is he just wandering around all day long!") Snape and Professor Quirrell were talking, and Professor Quirrell’s voice There are pleadings."

"I beg?" Benjamin asked curiously, why did he think of a bad picture in his mind.

"Yes, Harry and I have such a conjecture that every professor probably put a thing to protect the Philosopher’s Stone. Hagrid provided the three-headed dog of the hell, and what Snape couldn’t solve was the three-headed hell. The level of Dog and Professor Quirrell."

If the mysterious wizard Benjamin met in Hogsmeade was Professor Snape, he would now have broken through the three-headed dog of hell.Of course he did not say this.

"Later we went to Hagrid to confirm this, although he didn't believe that Snape would betray Dumbledore at all. However, he used to be a Death Eater!" Hermione's voice rose again. Caused them to be kicked out of the library again.

Finally, Hermione and Benjamin said goodbye. She seemed to be happy to persuade Benjamin, and completely forgot the title Miss Pride.

After Benjamin returned to his bedroom, he flipped through the books absently.

Will that mysterious wizard be Snape?

Benjamin didn't have any clues. It was obvious that the man even used a voice-changing spell to prevent Hagrid from hearing his voice.

With that said, Snape's suspicion was even greater.

Benjamin suddenly wondered, if Snape really did it, would he use the Philosopher's Stone for his own use?

Obviously not, he is a Death Eater, and the only use he can get the Philosopher's Stone is to resurrect his master, Voldemort.

Miss Skull saw that Benjamin was sitting on the bed frowning, and couldn't help saying, "Sir, are you worried about something? Would you like me to give you a massage?"

"Massage? You still have this skill,

Regardless of the curse, or his magic.

This feeling of stagnation makes him very upset!

So in the following days, Benjamin was in this kind of irritability, and many people around him also found that this arrogant Master Ludwig at best became very irritable.

No one except Draco dared to speak to him in the Slytherin lounge.

They attributed this to the terminal syndrome of top students.

They always think that they did not learn enough and did not review early enough.

I heard that Miss Granger in Gryffindor is reciting the characteristics of werewolves and the meaning of the goblin uprising every day.

Until one day, a sentence from Frank made Benjamin see other pleasures.

"Hagrid's egg hatched!" Frank found Benjamin who was working on the problem and said excitedly.

"What? Oh, you mean the dragon egg? You have a grammatical error in speaking like this. I thought it turned out that the giants children used eggs."

Frank smiled awkwardly, and then said, "It's a very healthy little dragon. It looks full of energy. Ron was bitten when he tried to tease him!"

"How do I feel that in your tone, it seems that you are proud to be bitten by a dragon? Frank, I heard that dragon saliva is poisonous." Benjamin rolled his eyes, but he couldn't hide his desire to see. Longing to the dragon.

That's the dragon!

Whether it is here or in Benjamin's world, the dragon is a top-notch, aloof, lethal creature.

They are licentious, they are murderous, they are stingy, selfish, and love money!

In the Muggle legend, the dragon is always a symbol of rich colors!

Of course Benjamin wanted to take a closer look at the dragon, even if it was just a baby now.

Finally, when Benjamin secretly hid outside the window and saw the ferocious and rough little dragon in Hagrid's arms, he felt that the growth rate of this species was really amazing.

"What a cute baby! Right, Harry," Hagrid said, holding the dragon, and he even bought a doll for the dragon.

Benjamin thought at one time that Dragon really liked this thing.

Then the next second, Xiaolong burned the doll to ashes with a blow of flame.

"Very energetic, right? I was worried at first that it would not breathe fire!"

Then Hermione and Harry looked at each other helplessly, gradually worrying in their eyes.

As for why Ron could come, Benjamin guessed that the finger he had been bitten by the dragon must be extremely painful, and he didn't want to face the culprit.

"Harry, do you want to hug it too, I mean, it's really cute."

"Hagrid, I want to say, do you think it is safe with you?" Harry finally reached an agreement with Benjamin once.

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