The Alchemist of Harry Potter

Chapter four hundred and fortieth in action

"What happened to Ron?"

Harry hurried into the hall, and after seeing Ron with a lonely face next to Hermione, he asked Hermione what happened and why Ron looked shocked.

"He, he was eliminated from the wizard card game just now."

Hermione refrained from laughing, and simply told Harry about Ron's participation in the Wizarding Card qualifier, and he was easily defeated by his opponent in just two strokes.

Ron's sorcerer card level is really bad. He was beaten to pieces by his opponent, and now he is directly autistic.

"Shut up, thank you."

Ron glared at Hermione angrily, and being easily beaten by someone for three straight defeats did deal a lot of blow to his confidence.

"You can count the number of times you've played wizard cards with both hands. Why do you think you can beat the group of students who often play wizard cards?" Ron's idea made Hermione feel amused, and it was simply whimsical.

"Wizard cards and wizard chess are brain games..." Ron was about to say something, but was interrupted by Harry.

"Okay, I have something to tell you."

Harry led the two out of the noisy hall to an empty hallway before stopping to tell Hermione and Ron what he had inadvertently bumped into just now.

Hermione and Ron both looked uneasy when Harry said that Snape forced Quirrell in the classroom to tell him how to pass the protection of the Philosopher's Stone.

"you sure?"

"Has Professor Quirrell really compromised?" Hermione asked in a low voice.

"It doesn't seem like it yet, but I don't know how long Professor Quirrell can hold on." Harry's face was full of concern. "Maybe, we should do something to stop this from happening."

"But .

"Hagrid doesn't believe us," Ron reminded.

All three were silent for a while.

yes!

Hagrid didn't believe that Snape would steal what Dumbledore had hidden, and he didn't believe what they said at all, thinking that it was the prejudice of the three against Snape.

Even if Harry, Hermione, and Ron wanted to get a head start and get the Philosopher's Stone before Snape, they couldn't get past Hagrid's three-headed dog, and they would only end up with a broken leg. end.

"How about we write a letter to the Headmaster, even if Headmaster Dumbledore doesn't want to believe it, we should be vigilant," Hermione suggested.

She knew very well that it was almost impossible for the three of them to stop Snape from stealing the Philosopher's Stone, and it was more appropriate for Headmaster Dumbledore to come forward in the end.

"Who's going to write the letter?" Harry agreed, wondering if Headmaster Dumbledore would want to believe their letter, but it was better to write than to do nothing.

"I don't think the principal will believe you."

A cold voice suddenly sounded behind them, and the three of them were startled by the voice, and turned their heads to meet Snape's gloomy ugly face.

At this moment, the hearts of the three almost stopped beating.

"Potter, the thoughts in your head really amaze me."

The corners of Snape's mouth twitched as if mocking the three of them. "Maybe you should give it a try, slandering a professor is enough for me to deduct a percent from each of you."

"Sir, I think you're mistaken," Harry replied dryly. "We never intended to slander any of the professors, and we wouldn't do that either."

"That's best." Snape stared at Harry for a long time, then said before turning to leave, "Don't let me take the chance."

"Harry, what should we do now?" Ron was angry and disturbed at Snape's threat.

Harry did want to write to Dumbledore, but he was hesitating now, and if Gryffindor did get deducted a lot of points, they wouldn't be able to beat Slytherin again. He also knew that there were many students in the school who hoped that Gryffindor House could beat Slytherin House again,

He can't ruin it all.

At this moment, the three of them fell into confusion.

In the end, Harry decided to write a letter to Dumbledore. The letter did not mention Snape, but said that someone in the school was eyeing the Philosopher's Stone, and he also asked around about the organization that protects the Philosopher's Stone.

Harry told Dumbledore everything he knew, although it was just their guess, but Harry believed that he mentioned that pile of things in the letter, and the Headmaster would be a little more vigilant anyway.

The letter was written by Hermione, as she had the best handwriting of the three.

On the way to the owl shack, they encountered Professor Quirrell, a Defence Against the Dark Arts professor who seemed to be ill, with little blood on his face.

Harry, Ron, and Hermione all gave Professor Quirrell an encouraging smile, but they didn't know their smiles were confusing Quirrell.

Quirrell was in really bad shape. He was terminally ill and dying.

Ever since the last time Quirrell tried to make the Philosopher's Stone, it failed miserably.

Voldemort was furious at Quirrell's stupidity and punished him severely.

Today Voldemort has grown stronger by allowing Quirrell's life, but the price is that Quirrell himself will not live much longer.

He was really dying.

If he can't get the Philosopher's Stone in the next time, and use the Philosopher's Stone to continue his life, Quirrell is really dead.

Despite the dire situation, Quirrell didn't despair, he had figured out a way to get past the big dog, no, he should have figured out how to deal with Hagrid.

This is really thanks to Albert. When discussing with the other party yesterday about how the wizard can face a fire dragon alone, Albert accidentally mentioned that Hagrid has always wanted to raise a dragon.

Since Hagrid is eager to raise dragons, he can find a way to give Hagrid a dragon egg, and then use some methods to intoxicate the other party. As long as he is a little bit sideways, he will definitely be able to find out how to deal with the three-headed dog.

Of course, he needed to be very careful not to let Hagrid know his identity.

Well, it's easy.

"However, what is this, is it the reward for wracking your brains every day to answer that annoying kid's question?" Quirrell couldn't help laughing at himself.

He just wrote a letter to a smuggler, and was going to spend a lot of money to buy a dragon egg from the other party.

As long as you can get the Philosopher's Stone, there will be no shortage of Garen at all, and if he dies, it is useless to keep Garen, so Quirrell is very generous, the two sides have reached an agreement, just need to wait patiently for a while, at most one month, the smuggler will help him get a dragon egg from abroad.

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