Chapter 81 Quirrell's Return
(ps The plot at the end of the last chapter, some readers gave negative feedback. Although Yaya is a street writer, he is also a serious person. You can feel it when you read my usual text. So I made a revision, and try not to do this in the future This kind of plot that makes book lovers uncomfortable, this wave is mine (hippie smiling face))
With the strength of Rove and Newt, it is not difficult to catch a snake girl Nagini.
Rove successfully obtained the talent of Parseltongue, but when he tried to communicate further with Nagini, she ignored her.
Rove really wanted to know how Voldemort brainwashed Nagini to make her so loyal. With this kind of ability, what magical creature could not be tamed?
Since he couldn't get Nagini's heart, Rove had no choice but to force her to bite a stick every day to collect precious snake venom.
Nagini's snake venom is an excellent magic material whether it is mixed with poison or used as medicine.
Now that Nagini is captured, Newt decides to take her back to the Romanian Dragon Sanctuary.
The Albanian Ministry of Magic was so happy that they almost slipped and knelt outside the bunker. After all, fire dragons flew over the forest every day, and they were also afraid.
Red also paid Newt a very expensive fee, and he approved more money from the Ministry of Magic, but seven or three of them... nothing wrong.
Rove also received a thank you money, and Reid firmly believed that the boy persuaded Newt to leave, otherwise Newt would never have left.
Rove told Red that since the Albanian Ministry of Magic let them leave, it means that the matter here is completely resolved,
If there is another problem in the forest in the future, it has nothing to do with them. If you want them to come again... you need to add money, a lot of money.
Rove wanted to prevent possible future wrangling. After all, in a few months, Voldemort, who could not steal the Philosopher's Stone, had to go back to the Albanian forest to hide.
Red readily agreed, he only wanted Scamander to leave now, he thought the forest had returned to calm, and he would never invite Scamander again!
As the holiday drew to a close, Rove returned to England on the Orient Express.
He didn't meet the Weasleys this time, but Ms. Gray still stalked him, as if she was determined to eat him.
There is no good way for Rove to resist, after all, you can't kill a ghost that has already died!
As for the resurrection of Helena... If Rove had this ability, what else would he need to learn? He had already gone to the world with his "stick" and walked sideways in the magic world.
Rove has never heard of the magic that can revive ghosts.
Voldemort is indeed resurrected, but Tom also has a reason. I have several Horcruxes, and I can't die if I wander around them casually.
You, Helena, became a ghost, and you have been dead for almost a thousand years, so you deserve to talk about resurrection?
Through the conversation with Helena, Rove also became interested in the secrets of the era of the Big Four. Slytherin ran away, Gryffindor disappeared, and Ravenclaw seemed to die inexplicably.
The voice of the mysterious witch caught his attention even more.
It's a pity that Helena doesn't know much, and it seems that she can only ask Professor Binns for more details.
Returning to platform 9, Rove, Hermione and Neville converged, boarded the express train again, and headed for Hogwarts.
Sitting in the carriage, Neville asked, "Rove, did you receive my gift in Albania?"
"Got it." Rove nodded and said, "The very useful broomstick repair kit, and Hermione's first aid kit... I also used it."
Hermione was reading a book and was taking notes with a bright red quill in her hand. She looked up nervously and said, "Are you injured?"
"No, when I caught a snake, I hurt her." Rove explained, "Do you like the gift I gave you?"
"I like it very much." Hermione raised the quill in her hand, her face full of unconcealable joy.
Neville was also very satisfied. He grinned and said, "I cultivated a piece of land in my grandma's greenhouse and planted those herbal seeds."
Rove smiled and said, "As long as you like it."
Hermione blinked and asked suddenly, "Rofe, do you still remember what I asked you to do?"
The boy asked with a confused face, "What is it?"
Hermione pursed her mouth and said, "You promised me to get my signature, Mr. Newt Scamander's signature."
Seeing Rove's astonished expression, Hermione narrowed her eyes and said, "You haven't forgotten, have you?"
"How is it possible, of course I remember." Rove seemed a little embarrassed, he scratched his head, squeezed out a smile and said: "I put the books in the box, there are quite a lot of things, I will bring them to you later."
The girl glanced at him suspiciously, she blinked her eyes and said, "No, I'm afraid you'll write me your own name later."
Rove twitched the corners of his mouth, and said with an aggrieved face, "Hermione, do I seem like someone who would do such a thing? Believe me, I'll give you the book tomorrow, and it must have my grandfather's signature."
"It's not like, you are this kind of person!" Hermione said firmly. "You must have forgotten to ask for an autograph. You want to write one for me yourself."
"Then I take out the book now, what if there is a signature on it?" Rove seemed to be pretending to be calm, and his smile was a little far-fetched: "Do you dare to bet?"
Hermione hesitated. She stared into the young man's eyes, folded her hands on her chest, and snorted, "Bluff, bet! Two Galleons! Come!"
Rove sat on the chair and refused to move. He sighed under Hermione's urging, and took the black leather case from the shelf. The boy turned the button, opened the case, and picked up a copy of "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them" .
Hermione grabbed the book from Rove's hand, quickly flipped to the title page, and saw two different names written on it with a quill:
Newt Scamander
Rolf Scamander
Hermione gave Rove a slight white look, put the book on her chest, and whispered:
"I thought you forgot to ask for it for me. Didn't you say that you don't want your autograph? Why are you still writing it down?"
"You don't care about me." Rove habitually bared his teeth, showing his sharp and straight teeth. He leaned back on the back of the chair and said with a smile:
"You lost two Galleons to me again, hurry up and pay."
The girl puffed up her cheeks angrily, and finally hummed: "I will win it back sooner or later!"
"Hermione, my grandma said that gambling is not good, so I advise you to give it up." Neville reminded in a low voice, "You can't beat Rove, and you can't win in this life. Don't lose yourself someday."
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When he arrived at Hogsmeade Station, the tall Hagrid waited for the first-year students in the cold wind with an oil lamp in his hand. He clapped his hands and said:
"Okay, everyone follow me."
The first-year little wizard still had to enter the castle from the Black Lake tonight, instead of taking a carriage like the senior students.
The ice of Black Lake has not yet melted, and the magic boat cannot pass through. The students can only walk through the thick ice.
Rove, Hermione, and Neville were still cautiously hiding in the crowd, afraid that a mermaid would suddenly appear, saying that they had knocked it unconscious.
Fortunately, the black lake was sealed by ice, so no mermaid was seen.
After entering the auditorium, Rove waved to the Ravenclaw table, and then walked towards the Hufflepuff table with Neville.
On the first night of school, everyone saw Professor Quirrell again.
The injury on Professor Quirrell's body seems to be almost healed, but he is extremely thin, his face is yellow, and he seems to be malnourished.
He was still wearing a scarf, sitting next to Professor Snape, like a pissed off daughter-in-law.
Under Professor Dumbledore's signal, everyone applauded to welcome Quirrell's return.
Professor Snape kept staring at Quirrell with a sneer on his face.
That was his Defense Against the Dark Arts position...his!
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