Ever since he learned that Professor Highmore was going to attack Quirrell on the day of the competition, Harry had been in a bad mood. In addition, Snape's attitude towards him was very bad, and every Potions class turned into a nightmare.

A kind of torture, under these double pressures - no, there is also the third pressure that the competition is about to start, and the fourth pressure that the school song flute has failed - no matter how Harry plays the flute, all that comes out is vague.

The clear tone is not as good as the dirty words before.

The day came when the game started.

After lunch at school, Harry and Hermione exchanged glances. They had already discussed today's plan - Harry competed as usual, and also lent the Invisibility Cloak to Hermione and Ron so that they could

Not so easy to be discovered by Professor Heimer.

"This is the last game."

Ron muttered pitifully, and then was forcefully dragged away by the ruthless Hermione.

They passed through the laughing students and ran quickly back to the common room. Then they took out the invisibility cloak, put it on their bodies without anyone noticing, and disappeared in an instant.

Under the invisibility cloak, Hermione's little face was full of solemn expression, and even Ron became nervous.

"By the way." Ron suddenly whispered: "What should we do if we find out that Professor Highmore really intends to threaten Professor Quirrell today?"

"Do you think the two of us can stop Professor Highmore?" Hermione asked.

Ron shook his head repeatedly: "Of course not."

"Then I can only hope that Professor Quirrell can persist longer." Hermione said worriedly.

She couldn't figure out how to stop Professor Heimer. Reporting it to other professors would have been the best option, but in this case, Professor Heimer might be fired.

Neither she, Ron, nor Harry wanted Professor Heimer to leave the school so early.

It's really strange to say that, unknowingly, they accepted the strict Professor Heimer, even though they knew he had some bad intentions and were unwilling to report him.

Hermione thought about her suspicions about Professor Hemmer's many violations of school rules - would Principal Dumbledore have the same mentality when facing this student?

Hermione rushed to the Defense Against the Dark Arts professor's office with complicated thoughts. She didn't dare to stare at Professor Highmore, so she had to find Quirrell.

But just when Hermione and Ron stood still, they saw the door of the office being pushed open, and then Professor Hemmer rushed out, and he was still supporting Professor Quirrell - at this time

Quirrell's face was so pale that it was almost transparent. If his eyelids hadn't jumped a few times, the two of them would have thought he was dead.

How could Professor Heimer be so cruel?!

Hermione and Ron were both scared to death. They hid under the invisibility cloak and did not dare to move. They watched Professor Hemmer quickly walk down the stairs with the dying Quirrell. They should rush to the campus hospital.

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Professor Heimer probably doesn't have the guts to kill a professor in school.

After both of them disappeared, Ron said in horror: "This...what should we do? Professor Hemmer must have successfully forced out the secret of the agency guarded by Quirrell. Otherwise, we should just leave it alone, unless

You also want to be admitted to the campus hospital."

Hermione had not yet come to her senses. They seemed to have arrived too late and failed to stop Professor Hemmer's behavior. The key was that Quirrell was still seriously injured.

After a while, Hermione made up her mind and said: "No, we have to go to the campus hospital to check again, just in case...just in case..."

She couldn't make any excuses for Professor Heimer now.

The two people quietly came to the door of the campus hospital. They just happened to see Madam Pomfrey leaving the ward. After she left, they slowly approached and put their ears against the door of the ward.

"No—no—I can't—"

It was Quirrell's voice, and it sounded like he had not yet agreed to Professor Heimer's coercion.

But in the next second, Hermione and Ron's hearts turned cold.

"Okay - okay -" They heard Quirrell sobbing, and at the same time they heard the sound of footsteps.

Hermione quickly pulled Ron and ran out. They didn't want to meet Professor Heimer at this time.

It wasn't until she left the corridor that Hermione stood on the steps and gasped: "Oops, Quirrell still can't withstand the threat of Professor Highmore - we have to go find Hagrid and ask him what other professors he has."

In guarding the Magic Stone, I hope they can persist for a longer time."

At the same time, the Professor Hemmer mentioned by Hermione was staying in the Ancient Magic Office with Al.

"What a pity."

Tony regretted: "Quirrell didn't understand what kind of opportunity he had lost. I didn't expect that he would get sick at this time. It's probably because the curse left on him by the vampire has taken effect. I hope he can survive it."

Heimer went to the Ancient Magic Office after lunch, but he did not expect that Quirrell would suddenly become so ill. He was so frightened that he thought Quirrell was dead.

So he had to give up his plan to solve Quirrell's curse today.

This happened to be related to the reason why he hurried back to the office after sending Quirrell to the school hospital, because today was a special day - the day when the Mason goalkeeper became mature.

Today's Mason Door is no longer in a decayed state. Not only has it become complete again, it has even become lush and lush, like a resurrected tree with branches and leaves in full bloom, or like some kind of special magical plant.

In fact, the Mason door is indeed a plant, a plant that looks like a door and acts more like a door. Its origin is also related to Toby's archaeological experience. It is an extremely rare existence, and now there are only

This one.

This door even brought an inspiration to Toby - legend has it that the Fairy of the Lake framed the wizard Merlin and imprisoned him in an oak tree.

This is just one of the theories. There are many similar legends. Toby did not take it seriously at first. It was not until the bizarre experience that happened after he passed through the first door that Toby felt that Master Merlin might really be alive.

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It's just that it's not in the real world, but in a world similar to that behind the door.

That's why Toby named this door Mason's Gate - meaning the forest where Merlin was imprisoned.

In addition, the reason why Toby set the day to solve the vampire curse as today is also related to the Mason Gate. He originally planned to invite Quirrell to take a look behind the door, maybe he could find some clues, but unfortunately now

The weak Quirrell cannot do this anyway. If he is not careful, he may even destroy the Mason Door and trap the two of them behind the door, never being able to come out.

Toby handed the magic ball to Al, who put it in his belly pocket and kept it away.

He pushed the wooden door open, and there was a dazzling and brilliant light behind the door.

"Remember to keep an eye on the door, Al. Otherwise, no one will accompany you in archeology in the future."

"ah!"

Then, Toby took a step toward the door and was swallowed up by the brilliant light.

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