harry potter book of crimes

Chapter 1637 Ence's sense of responsibility

In the end, Enns did not directly cast the magic spell on Alexander.

After he pointed the silver staff in his hand at the other party, he suddenly waved his hand and a stream of flames suddenly rushed towards the dark sea in front of the Change.

"boom!"

The extremely high temperature instantly evaporated a large amount of seawater, causing a rather strong steam explosion. The cloud of white water vapor expanded suddenly, and even Enns himself was startled.

Obviously, he did not expect that the high-temperature flame would have such a big reaction when it came into contact with water for an instant. This was something he had never encountered before when he practiced secretly.

To be honest, this is much louder than simply attacking with high-temperature flames!

"What...what is this?"

Facing the shocked Alexander, Enns looked at the silver staff in his hand, then raised his head and said:

"It's just a fire-making spell."

"What?"

And just when Alexander went from shock to contemplation, and then from contemplation to staring at the silver staff in Enns' hand carefully, the door connecting the cabin and the deck was suddenly pushed open, and a figure walked as fast as a gust of wind.

Walked out.

"Oh! What are you doing? What just happened?"

The person who rushed out suddenly was none other than Professor McGonagall, and Pansy, who ran to report to her, was right behind her. As for Noah, who had been hiding behind the door and peeping secretly since just now, he was still there.

Standing on the stairs just inside the door!

"Hey, little fat man, make way! Let me pass."

There was a murmur inside, and then Hagrid was seen bending down and "getting" out of the door, holding his broken umbrella and appearing on the deck.

"Was that an explosion just now?"

Professor McGonagall quickly and calmly came between Enns and Alexander, looking left and right at the dark sea around the Change, obviously looking for any suspicious figures.

But soon, her eyes were also attracted by the silver cane in Enns' hand.

"Snake staff?"

Yes, the carved features on the cane are so familiar to Hogwarts people that they can usually directly associate them with a "big shot" when they first see it.

Facing the current principal, Enns, who has always had his own way of doing things, couldn't help but feel a little nervous. After all, he had been thinking about leaving here secretly until just now!

And that, of course, is something the other party will not allow.

"Professor MacLean also knows this. He once allowed me to take it with me."

"Well, of course, I can believe you," Mag looked at him and nodded slightly, "Things like this usually can't escape his eyes. It's weird that he doesn't know about it."

Just as he was speaking, Professor McGonagall suddenly frowned slightly, and then turned around and said:

"So that means... that explosion just now was caused by you?"

When Enns heard this, he immediately regretted why he had to say that in front of Professor McGonagall? Could it be that he was worried about being taken over by the other party?

All the teachers and students in the school knew exactly what kind of person Professor McGonagall was, and she would obviously not do that kind of thing.

This was good, I just said a few words in a bit of panic, and the other party may have roughly guessed the situation just now based on the words.

If he had asked the other party to think more, he would probably have been able to figure out what he wanted to do specifically.

"Professor McGonagall, I just wanted to practice dueling with Alexander, and then try out its power. But I didn't expect that I accidentally made too much noise..."

Having said this, Enns paused for a moment and was about to continue explaining. But before he could say more, he was immediately interrupted by Alexander on the other side.

After a moment of hesitation, the latter suddenly interjected:

"Professor McGonagall, no! Enn, he wants to leave."

"Alexander!"

Seeing that the other party was about to reveal his true purpose, Enns couldn't help but glare at him and called him a warning. However, this time, Alexander seemed to have no intention of keeping him a secret like before.

"Enns," Alexander said seriously, "listen! Even if your strength...or in other words, the power of this cane is indeed beyond my imagination. But that doesn't mean that I have to agree with you running now.

Go die on the front line of the war!"

"Alexander..."

Seeing that he finally told the truth, Enns shook his head helplessly. He didn't even know what to say for a while.

And when he was speechless, Professor McGonagall immediately spoke:

"You're going to the front line?"

Enns did not speak, but Alexander took the initiative to say to Mag as if speaking for him:

"Professor, to be precise, Enns wants to find the ancient dark wizard Haierbo! Oh, to be honest, I simply don't know what he is thinking."

Hearing this, Mag first nodded slightly to Alexander, then looked at Enns and said:

"Although no matter what your reasons are, it is impossible for me to agree to this kind of thing. I think you should know it, so you don't want me to know. However, I still hope you can tell me why you did it.

Want to go?"

Enns probably also realized that it would be difficult to hide this matter today, so after thinking about it for a while, he finally gave up and continued to hide it.

Just listen to his answer:

"Because of this cane, you must know that I brought it out of an underground tomb located in a deep mountain forest. And that tomb is Halper's grave. In fact, it was the place where Salazar Slytherin suppressed Halper.

The magic wand used when

"Remember that time, it was the magical image left by Slytherin that entrusted it to me."

As Enns spoke, he couldn't help but spread his hands.

"And now, Helbo has escaped from the underground and is wreaking havoc on the entire world. I feel that after accepting this cane, I have an obligation to deal with that despicable Helbo on behalf of Mr. Slytherin."

Let’s not mention Enns’s talk of “dealing with Haierbo”. After hearing what Enns said, Mag immediately shook his head.

"Honestly, although my understanding of Haierbo comes almost entirely from McClane and Mr. Lupin. But I still have to say that the gap between this powerful ancient dark wizard and you is definitely not from Si.

What Lytlin's cane could fill!"

After that, Professor McGonagall sternly scolded Enns again. After finishing her words of persuasion, she spoke again:

"So, stay on the Change! Your friend Alexander said it right. You must not act on your own initiative. It will really cost you your life!"

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