Harry Potter Fantastic Beasts Illustrated Book

Chapter 47 My homework is not in the drawer



Chapter 47 My homework is not in the drawer

After Potions class, David was sure of two things, Professor Snape didn't like Gryffindor.

David stopped Neville when he put porcupine quills in the cauldron when he put it on the fire. Professor Snape came over to take a look at the sound, and said coldly: "Scamman De, are you showing off your knowledge? Gryffindor deducted another point for you."

David sighed helplessly. According to Professor Snape's performance earlier, even if he hadn't reminded Neville, Professor Snape would have said, "Scamander, why didn't you tell him not to add porcupine quills?" ? Do you think he can show you if he makes a mistake? Gryffindor deducted another point because of you."

Of course, it is possible to say this sentence to Harry. Harry is closer to Neville, and Professor Snape, just as David remembered, paid special attention to Harry.

Just like when a little boy likes a little girl, he will always do something to get her attention, such as pulling her hair, hitting her
But these behaviors were uncomfortable for the person who received this special attention. During the meal, Harry kept yelling whether Professor Snape had a grudge against him, and why he was targeting him like this.

David wants to tell him about this, no, he has no hatred with you, not only has no hatred, but he will always protect you, and he only targets you because of his hatred with your father.

But it's hard to say that, anyway, Harry will know later, it's just a little later.

"David, are you going to Hagrid's cabin with me?" Harry asked after dinner.

"No, Hermione and I have to go to the library." David shrugged.

"Oh, my God, can't you two take a break?" Ron hid his face from the side and shouted: "No one can compare to you."

"Really, Ron? Have you finished your Transfiguration homework?" David said with a smile.

Ron was taken aback, and pulled Harry over: "Come on, Harry, don't disturb David and their studies."

"Let's go, David, see you tonight." Ron waved and dragged Harry away.

"Did you copy homework for them?" Hermione asked next to him. Because of David, Hermione and Harry had a pretty good relationship, but because Harry and Ron didn't like studying very much, they always wanted to copy Because of homework, they always like to quarrel, and there will be cold wars every day.

"They didn't copy it, they just used it for reference." David said.

"It's wrong for you to do this, you shouldn't show them." Hermione said, "They need to do their homework by themselves."

"Okay." David said while picking up Hermione's satchel: "Let's go to the library."

"Don't be perfunctory!" Hermione said angrily after catching up.

"How can you think like that." David said, "I'm sure I wouldn't do that."

In the evening, after David and Hermione finished their homework, they separated and returned to the dormitory.

After a while, Harry and Ron also came back. Ron had been making noise, while Harry seemed preoccupied.

"David, I brought this specially for you." Ron took out a round pancake from his bag.

David rolled his eyes, do you think I don't know you?
What Ron was holding in his hand was Hagrid's rock cake, a hard, rock-like food that David had eaten once before and almost knocked out his teeth.

David pushed back the pie in Ron's hand: "No, thank you, you'd better eat it, and I'll tell Hagrid if you don't finish it!"

Ron pursed his lips, took out the rock cakes in his bag and put them in a box.

"Harry, what happened?" David asked.

"Ah." Harry came back to his senses: "I saw a report in Hagrid's room that Gringotts was stolen."

"And" Harry said hesitantly, "and the vault that was broken into was the one that Hagrid and I went to before, and we took away the contents."

"You took it?" Ron said in surprise, "Where is that thing?"

"It should be at Hogwarts." Harry mused, "David, what do you think?"

David shrugged: "Since Hagrid took it back, he should be handed over to Professor Dumbledore, don't worry, Harry."

Harry thought about it, and it seemed the same.

"Okay, I'm going to bed, can you keep your voice down?" David said lying on the bed.

"Oh, David, it's still so early, how about a game of wizard chess?" Ron said.

"Study is very tiring." David said: "Besides, my homework doesn't seem to be put in the drawer. I'm asleep."

"Great, David, go to sleep." Ron was taken aback, then cheered, and immediately ran over to open David's drawer and took out the homework inside
"Harry, together?"

Harry nodded and followed Ron out.

David also closed his eyes with peace of mind and could go to sleep.

In the middle of the night, David opened his eyes and looked around. Everyone slept soundly tonight. Tomorrow is the weekend, which made them all happy. Harry didn't have a nightmare today.

David disappeared again, pushed the fat lady away, climbed out of the doorway, and along the way to the auditorium, he went to the kitchen again.

"There you are again, sir," said one house-elf, coming forward briskly, while the others, who were not as quick as him, sighed.

"Thank you, let the elves who haven't done it last time show off their cooking skills today?" David said.

Oye!
Some of the house-elves gave a cheer and hurried to get to work, and the rest of the house-elves, after a moment of frustration, followed suit.

After eating the delicacies prepared by the house elves, and packing some for Moloch, David disappeared and walked towards the fourth floor.

"Moloch, has anyone been here in the past few days besides Hagrid?" David said, throwing the barbecue to the three-headed dog.

After eating and thinking for a while, Moloch barked twice.

"There are two." David said, "Did you let him in?"

Moloch nodded frightened.

"Dumbledore sent it? Did you put the Sorcerer's Stone in?" David muttered, and then he patted Moloch's head, "Hurry up, wait a while, the old rules, I'll play the flute, you sleep, let me Go in and have a look."

Moloch nodded, and quickly finished the roast David had brought him.

When David saw that it had finished eating, he took out the flute, but before he could play, Moloch lay down on his side, pretending to be asleep.

It's getting too much!
David patted it, pushed open the trapdoor, and looked down.

The scene inside has changed. Dim small lights have been placed on both sides of the wall, allowing people to barely see the situation inside.

Huge vines filled the entire area in the middle, and as long as people jumped down, they would definitely fall on it.

Devil's web?

Is this a trap or a buffer for people?

David had heard from Professor Sprout in her herbalism class that the plant would wrap itself tightly around anyone who came near it, causing injury or death.

but!

Anyone who knows this plant can easily deal with it.

Light and warmth are its natural enemies, as long as it entangles you, it will let you go.

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