I'm the king of the roll at Hogwarts

Chapter 159 Ron Has Not Sleeped Yet

Chapter 159 Ron Has Not Sleeped Yet

Killing a snake is not a difficult task, and for Louis, he doesn't need to focus on the weak spot of the big snake.

After experimenting with lightning, Louis was pleasantly surprised to find that this thing could actually be used to improve his proficiency.

The extremely high recovery ability and the extremely high level make it a wooden stake that is even better than a team dungeon training dummy.

At this moment, in Louis' eyes, the snake went from being a "sustainable renewable resource" to a "training dummy", which was simply a sustainable exhaustion of fish for the big snake.

Perhaps the blue-eyed demon that possessed Tifa did not expect that this big snake would be treated like this by Louis.

To be honest, she didn't really know Louis, at least she didn't know Louis' true strength.

In her eyes, no matter how outrageous this kid was, he couldn't kill a mutant snake monster so easily, right?

Louis also didn't quite understand why this guy had been waiting for him in the underground secret room, and he didn't figure it out until he left the secret room.

When he returned the hat and the sword of Gryffindor to Dumbledore, Dumbledore looked at him meaningfully.

"Why are you looking at me?" Louis didn't understand.

"What about the snake? It's such a big snake, it can't have no teeth left, right? From what I know, you are not very good at fire magic."

Dumbledore's words can be summed up in two words.

Divide the spoils.

Louis reluctantly took out the snake skin and placed it in front of him - the huge snake skin filled the entire office.

Dumbledore looked at the snake skin as if it were a new world, and admired its huge size with a sound of admiration, which made Louis look disgusted.

"Don't pretend when it's just the two of us. You were there when we were protecting Luna and the others."

"Oh." Dumbledore didn't blush at all. He calmly put the snake skin into the small bag of the Traceless Extension Charm and looked at Louis with a smile.

"Speaking of which, Harry and his friends are heading this way with Assistant Instructor Tifa. Do you want to wait here and listen to their adventure stories?"

"So fast?" Louis was amazed. Although he wasted more than an hour in the Chamber of Secrets to find a way out, weren't Harry and the others too fast?

He was not worried about the safety of the few people, after all, Dumbledore was in charge of the school.

"I have to remind you that Ron doesn't seem to be in a good mood." Dumbledore said in a leisurely tone.

Louis then remembered that the one named Aragog was a giant eight-eyed spider.

"Oh, I forgot to tell you." Speaking of Tifa, Louis remembered something very important: "When I was in the secret room, I saw Assistant Tifa being possessed by the blue-eyed demon..."

"That's impossible!" Dumbledore's expression became very serious. "When Hogwarts School was founded, the four founders painted demon-repelling runes all over the school castle, even the Chamber of Secrets. There is no way a demon could sneak into Hogwarts..."

"But that's the fact." Louis spread his hands: "I saw with my own eyes that her eyes radiated blue light. She was exactly the same as you described. That kind of aura gave people a very decent first impression."

"Perhaps the spell has lost its effect due to disrepair." Louis added another possibility.

"But you may not know that Assistant Teacher Tifa has been to the principal's office." Dumbledore pointed seriously above his head and then at Louis' feet.

Louis looked up and saw a giant talisman made of melted metal engraved on the ceiling right above him. He lowered his head and lifted a carpet, and saw another giant talisman on the ground.

"Can the talisman alone expel demons? What if it's a high-level demon? Will it still be effective?" Louis asked a series of questions in his mind.

"This is the law, Louis." Professor Dumbledore said softly: "The power of the law set by the Creator binds the mutual growth and restraint of all things in the world."

Before he could say anything else, Ron's cursing voice rang out.

"Follow the spider, follow the spider! If Hagrid dares to appear in front of me again, I swear I will die with him!"

"Okay Ron, Hagrid didn't mean it."

It was Hermione's voice.

There was a knock on the door.

The trio walked in with a haggard-looking Tifa.

"Professor Dumbledore, Louis." The trio greeted.

The moment Louis saw Tifa, he tensed up and became very alert, but Dumbledore patted his arm. When he looked back, Dumbledore shook his head gently, indicating that there was no need to be alert.

Seeing that Tifa was still a little dazed, Dumbledore looked at the three little ones first: "Tell me, how did you rescue her?"

Harry cleared his throat and began to tell the story.

……

Since Ye Ziyan had only given a light warning, Ron returned to the dormitory early. There was no point in just sitting there and waiting, so he simply took a nap in the afternoon.

Harry, who was sent back to the Gryffindor common room by the Phoenix, rushed straight back to the dormitory and pulled open Ron's quilt without saying a word.

"You'd better be okay, Harry." Ron opened his sleepy eyes and looked at Harry with an unhappy face.

"It's urgent. You better get up!" Harry anxiously grabbed Ron's arm and was about to take him under the bed. As a result, Ron was caught off guard and fell to the ground.

However, Harry calmed Ron's anger with just one sentence.

"There's danger! Assistant Instructor Tifa is in danger! She's been taken to the Forbidden Forest... Louis, Louis asked me to ask you to go find Hagrid and rescue her in the Forbidden Forest..."

Ron perked up all of a sudden.

No Gryffindor can resist the temptation of adventure, just as no man can resist a lightsaber.

He asked Lavender to call Hermione, and then asked hesitantly: "Go to the Forbidden Forest...Should we notify Miss Wallace, or Professor Ye and the others..."

"Are you stupid, Ron?" Harry said bitterly, "If we tell them, will we still be able to go to the Forbidden Forest?"

"But... didn't they say that Assistant Coach Tifa was in danger..." Ron was still a little worried.

"If it was an emergency, Louis would have asked Harry to notify them."

It was Hermione, walking in from outside.

"I think Louis must want to train us, so he asked us to go to the Forbidden Forest. What do you think?"

Hermione looked at the duo, she had successfully convinced Ron.

The smart girl had certainly thought about this question, and there was another possibility that she hadn't mentioned, but of course she didn't think that was a possibility...

That is, Louis deliberately let them go, so that Tifa could die legally in the Forbidden Forest.

She was never afraid to assume the worst of Slytherin, but when it came to Louis, Hermione didn't want to think badly of him at all.

After all, Louis is so handsome, how could he be a bad guy?
So the trio arrived at Hagrid's hut, only to find that Hagrid was not there.

There was a note on the table that read, "Take Fang, follow the spider, and go find Aragog, my friend."

Fang is the big black dog that Hagrid raises.

There was a mini cage next to the note, with a huge spider in it. I don't know if it was because it saw people or what, but since Harry picked up the note, it has been struggling in the cage and looks very energetic.

Ron also noticed the spider and dodged behind Hermione, poking her shoulder.

"There are... there are spiders!" "It's just a spider, what's the big deal?" Hermione said disdainfully, "You're so old, are you still afraid of spiders?"

As she spoke, she walked over, and under Ron's pilgrim gaze, she opened the spider cage with her bare hands.

"See? This little creature is actually very shy." Hermione pulled the spider out by its legs and put it on the ground: "Don't be afraid, it's not aggressive."

Ron shuddered subconsciously. He knew Hermione was fierce, but he didn't expect her to be this fierce.

When the three of them were together, they were like a wooden barrel. Harry and Ron were the weak links, but Hermione was not only the strong link, but also the kind of strong link that could make up for their weaknesses, creating an effect where one plus one was greater than three.

It's quite weird.

Of course, Harry and Ron together make one, so each of them counts as 0.5...

The spider lay on the ground for a while, and when it saw that the long-haired giant did not do anything to it, it immediately stretched out its eight legs and fled out at a high speed.

Run quickly, or something bad will happen!

Although spiders are small in size, they have a very strange characteristic. You may see them lying there one second, but they disappear the moment you turn your head.

A natural star in horror movies, coupled with its uncute looks, it's no wonder that it scares Ron.

The spider in front of them was very fast. If Hermione hadn't cast a tracking spell on it, it would have disappeared from the sight of the three of them long ago.

The trio hurriedly followed, and the tiny twinkling starlight was moving rapidly in front of them.

"Don't worry, even if there are obstacles blocking us, we can still see the light spots formed by the tracking magic." Hermione gave reassurances to her two useless men.

"Okay." Ron took a deep breath to cheer himself up, preparing for the worst: "I'm ready. God knows if this spider will lead us to a nest full of spiders..."

"I don't think so, Ron." Harry said optimistically, "Even if they are all spiders, they can't cause any harm to us. We only need a little magic to make them run away like crazy."

"That's right, we do know magic." Ron's confidence suddenly increased.

Spiders are small and pose no threat. Even if a group of them attack together, they may not be able to be burned by a blazing fire.

So they followed the light on the spider's body into the woods, with Yaya running after them. He was a timid dog, and it was almost impossible to get him to lead the way.

With only a few leftovers a day, what are you trying to do?
But at least it looked like Yaya was trying hard, sniffing the roots and leaves along the way, and barking from time to time in the direction where the light disappeared, but in reality it was only Hermione's tracking magic that worked.

We ran all the way, and I didn't know how long we ran. No one spoke. There was only the rustling of leaves in the wind, or the crackling of branches breaking under footsteps, or the occasional barking of Yaya. There was no other sound.

As they continued to go deeper into the forbidden forest, the trees became denser and denser. The stars above were also blocked by the dense canopy, and the light on the spider's butt in front of them was shining alone in the endless darkness. At this time, they realized that the spider guide had deviated from the tree-lined path.

The three of them had never been to the depths of the Forbidden Forest before. The last time Harry came to the Forbidden Forest, he just strolled around the edge of the forest. At this moment, Harry suddenly remembered what Hagrid had said.

"Remember, Harry, never stray from the path..."

"What's wrong, Harry?" Ron asked with concern when he saw Harry's face change color.

"I remembered Hagrid's advice. He once told me not to leave the boulevard." Harry said truthfully.

Ron shrugged. "Professor Dumbledore warned us not to enter the small door on the fourth floor, but we came back alive, didn't we?"

"But luck may not be on our side this time..." Hermione poured a bucket of cold water on him, and just as she finished speaking, she saw Ron shudder.

"You scared me to death, damn Yaya!" Ron kicked Yaya. Yaya's wet nose accidentally touched Ron's hand. Ron was already nervous and thought it was something else. His heart almost fell out of his chest.

Fang made a reluctant cry, as if blaming Ron for his own cowardice and that it had nothing to do with him.

"What do you think?" Harry said to Hermione.

"What else can we do? We're already here." Hermione's words dispelled the hesitation of the three people.

Yes, now that we are here, we can’t travel all this way in vain, right?
So they continued to follow the fast-moving light into the bushes. There were tree roots and stumps everywhere, making it difficult to distinguish the right path. Because it was too dark, it was difficult to see the roadblocks clearly, and occasionally they would trip and stumble inadvertently.

Hermione was in a worse situation. As it was summer, she was wearing a skirt and her thighs were scratched by the sharp branches, leaving bloody marks. But she didn't have time to care about that. In comparison, Tifa's life was more important.

"Are we going downhill?" Ron asked. His little face was scratched by branches with two wounds. It was burning, but not unbearable.

"It seems I'm hungry!" Harry made a hungry sound, fell to the ground with a thud, and bounced up like a spring.

He happened to be holding such a skull in his hand. Coincidentally, his fingers just happened to dig into the skull's eye socket, and there was a wet and slippery earthworm inside.

He quickly shook off the skull and said "Sheet" in panic.

At this time, a long wolf howl was heard in the distance, echoing in the woods for a long time, scaring the two boys so much that their souls almost flew out of the sky.

"If I were it, I wouldn't bark so loudly," Hermione said meaningfully.

Sure enough, the wolf's howl turned into a wailing sound halfway through.

"Unlucky guy." Hermione raised her eyebrows, her tone somewhat gloating.

Ron became anxious all of a sudden. He said anxiously, "Hermione! It's already this late and you're still in the mood to joke... Even the wolf has been killed. What do you think of us... Oh my God..."

"Weren't you very confident just now?" Hermione had an expression that said 'Can you do it?'

Seeing Ron getting anxious again, Harry quickly tried to persuade him, "Okay, okay, now that we're here, let's get going."

"Why are you moving? The light spot isn't moving." Ron pointed in the direction of the light spot in the distance, only to find that the light spot had disappeared.

"Hey?" He patted Hermione: "Hermione, your magic is ineffective..."

"Impossible! My tracking magic can last for several hours..." Hermione raised her eyebrows and looked at the original location of the light spot, but reality slapped her in the face.

She searched for a long time but couldn't find it.

Looking at Harry, Harry shrugged; looking at Ron, Ron made a helpless expression.

"I really don't know what the use of you two is!" Hermione stomped her feet and complained. These two smart people really made her feel like she couldn't lead them...

She is extremely regretful now, regretting why she has to bring two burdens with her.

"What I want to say is that it's useless to just wait here. Now that we've come to the Forbidden Forest, we should look for it seriously." After Hermione finished speaking, she looked at the two useless men who were looking at her in horror, frowned and asked, "What are you two doing?"

"Hermione..." Ron almost squeezed out the voice from his throat. Hermione could clearly understand from his voice how scared Ron was.

This made her very impatient. How could a boy, a Gryffindor boy at that, be so timid?

"As Gryffindors, you should have some shame! Have some shame!" Hermione roared, like Professor McGonagall who caught the twins playing a prank, "Look at what you look like! You really bring shame to Gryffindor!"

The two boys swallowed their saliva and didn't say anything or move. They just stared at the place more than ten feet behind her with a dark face, and fear was written all over their faces.

Hermione also knew that she couldn't speak too hastily or push people too hard, as this would always make people rebellious. She softened her expression and said to the two of them, "Let's go, let's go find the spider."

"I think... we don't need to look for them anymore..." Ron looked behind Hermione, his expression uglier than crying: "It seems they have already come to our door..."

As Ron finished speaking, Hermione heard a strange clicking sound. She looked up and met the eyes of four pairs of dark eyes.

It was an extremely huge spider. Its size was a bit outrageous. According to Hermione's visual estimation, it was not much smaller than a car in the Muggle world.

In front of the eight eyes was a pair of large black claws. The black and shiny feeling reminded her of her father's black leather shoes that had been polished. The clicking sound came from the black claws that kept opening and closing. The spider's four pairs of legs were thick and long, covered with dense hair - it was not fluff at all, but coarse hair like pig bristles.

(End of this chapter)

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