Chapter Fourteen Dumbledore's Plan (1)
Let's not talk about what Ah Xi took the girls to do, but Ron and Harry on the other side began to talk about important topics again.
"Finally, there's no need to review anymore!" Ron breathed a sigh of relief, stretched out his limbs on the grass, and said, "Harry, you can look happier. We've been waiting for the exam results for a whole week! We don't have to worry about it now."
Harry was rubbing his forehead. "I wish I knew what this means!" he shouted angrily, "My forehead has been hurting. It has hurt before, but has never tried to do so often as it is now."
"You go to Mrs. Pomfrey's place to take a look." Hermione suggested him.
"I think this is not a disease, it is just a hint that danger is coming," Harry said.
Ron was lazy and reluctant to get up - the weather was so stuffy.
"Harry, relax a little bit. Hermione is right. As long as there is Dumbledore near the stone, it will definitely be safe. Moreover, we have no evidence to prove that Snape has found a way to pass the level of Louwei. Last time he almost tore his leg off by Louwei, I think he will not take risks again in a short time."
Harry nodded, but had an idea that could not be driven away in his mind no matter what: I must have forgotten to do one thing, and it was a very important thing. When he tried to explain this feeling to them, Ron: "It's all because of the exam, you must be too nervous. I thought I was nervous enough, and I really envy Yaxi."
But Harry knew very clearly that this uneasy feeling was not caused by the exam. He looked up and saw an owl flying towards the school with a note in his mouth with a note flapping his wings. Only Hager had written a letter to him. Hager would never betray Dumbledore, he would never tell anyone how to pass the level of Luvis, and would never...unless - thinking of this, Harry suddenly jumped up.
"Where are you going?" Luo Si asked sleepyly.
"I just thought of something," Harry's face turned pale, "Now, let's go find Hagrid!"
"Why?" Ron asked breathlessly as he got up.
"Don't you think it's a bit weird?" Harry climbed up the grass slope with difficulty, explaining.
"What Hagrid wants most is a dragon egg, and a stranger happened to appear with a dragon egg in his pocket. If ordinary wizards would not approach the dragon egg, how could he wander around with a dragon egg? They came from a distance and found Hagrid easily, right? Alas, why didn't I think of these before?"
Ron couldn't help asking, "What the hell are you doing?" But Harry just kept walking into the forest without answering him.
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After staying at Hagrid for a short time, Harry and Ron hurried back to the castle.
They wandered in the lobby with an anxious look on their faces.
"What are you two doing inside?" At this moment, Professor McGonagall, holding a bunch of books, walked over.
"We want to meet Professor Dumbledore," Harry said, gritting his teeth.
"See Professor Dumbledore?" McGonagall repeated, as if it was a very suspicious thing. "For what?"
Harry swallowed a mouthful of saliva. What should I say?
"It's a secret." But he regretted it as soon as he finished speaking, because Professor McGonagall squirted through his nostrils as soon as he heard it was a secret.
"Professor Dumbledore just left ten minutes ago," she said coldly, "he had just received an emergency notice from an owl and was now rushing to the Witchcraft Headquarters in London."
"He's gone!" Harry asked in despair, "really go?"
"Professor Porter, Professor Dumbledore, is a great wizard, and he has a lot of important things to deal with."
"But this is very important!"
"Are you talking about a big thing more important than the witchcraft headquarters?"
"Look, professor," Harry began to pay attention to the wind blowing. "This is related to the Philosopher's Stone-"
Professor McGonagall never thought that he would talk about this matter. He was so surprised that he even fell to the ground in his hand. But she didn't pick it up immediately.
"How did you know-?" she asked in a furious manner.
"Professor, I think-I know-Snape-someone is coming to steal the stone. I must tell Professor Dumbledore about this." Ron said loudly but intermittently.
McGonagall stared at Harry and Ron in shock and suspicion, "Professor Dumbledore will be back tomorrow," she finally said, "I don't know how you know about that stone, but for sure, no one can steal the stone, it is protected very closely."
"But, professor—"
"Potter, I know very well what I'm talking about," she said briefly, then leaned over and lifted the book on the ground, "I suggest you guys should go outside and bask in the sun!"
"Just tonight," Harry said immediately after he was sure that McGonagall would not hear them, "Snape will pass the level and find what he wants. Now Dumbledore can't do anything to him anymore. I bet he must have pretended to be witchcraft and always send Dumbledore that note to change him."
"Then we should-" Ron's words were interrupted because Snape was standing in front of him.
"Good afternoon," he said calmly. Seeing them staring at him, he said again, "You shouldn't stay in the house in such a good weather." After that, he squeezed out a strange and awkward smile.
"We want-" Harry said, but he didn't know what to say.
"You must be careful," said Snape. "Wandering around like now, others will think you are going to do something bad. And Gryffindor can no longer lose points, right?"
Harry blushed. They were about to go out, but Snape called them.
"Potter, be alert - I personally can guarantee that if you wander around at night, you will be fired. Goodbye!" After saying that, he strode towards the staff office without looking back.
On the stairs outside, Harry whispered anxiously in front of Ron: "Come on, let's divide the work and cooperate. Go and monitor Snape alone - just wait outside the staff office, and he will follow him immediately as soon as he leaves."
"I have to find Yaxi, now he is the only one who can help us!" Harry said with a heavy face."
Chapter completed!