26 Snape's Questioning
Rufus Scrimgeour left with those Aurors, but Artorius watched them leave with a flash of anger in his eyes, because Rufus Scrimgeour tried to kill Artorius at the last moment. Using Legilimency, even though it was blocked, didn't mean Artorius didn't mind.
Of course Artorius knew who this Rufus Scrimgeour really was!
In the original plot, this guy became the minister of the Ministry of Magic, but he was killed by Voldemort within two days. Artorius can understand this guy's vigorous and resolute style, but he can't understand his use of Legilimency. Artorius made a note!
The other party also noticed that something was wrong with Artorius, and even had doubts about Artorius. These Artorius don’t care about doubts, so just doubt it. You have no evidence for the return value, but the other party should not want to use Legilimency on Artorius. Artorius really didn't like the act of invading other people's privacy.
Not to mention that the target of the other party's invasion of privacy is still yourself!
Snape looked at Artorius with a slightly bad expression: "He didn't mean anything malicious, he just wanted to make sure of something, so now Mr. Pendragon, I think we need to have a good talk."
Snape is not easy to fool like Rufus Scrimgeour, Artorius, a little wizard, can defeat that dark wizard, no, to be precise, Rufus Scrimgeour is not easy to fool, the other party has a feeling for Artorius The suspicion is that there is no evidence and it can only be done, otherwise the other party would not want to use Legilimency on this Artorius.
"Well, Professor Snape, what do you want to talk about!"
With a wave of the magic wand in Artorius' hand, the originally broken carriage door was restored temporarily.
"A beautiful silent spell."
Snape praised Artorius in a flat tone, and even the tone that didn't change at all made one wonder if the other party was really complimenting.
"Then Professor Snape doesn't know what you want to talk to me about!"
Artorius asked Snape Artorius wasn't sure if Snape saw anything.
"Take out your other wand, you cast more than just those spells, don't try to deceive me!"
Snape looked at Artorius in front of him with those calm eyes, and he saw that Artorius was a little hairy.
"I'm sorry Professor Snape, I don't have a second wand, and you should know that, those wands are not mine to use."
Snape was reminded by Artorius that the wand used by Artorius was specially made by Ollivander, which meant that Artorius couldn't use a normal wand at all.
Could it be that he was wrong in his suspicions, Snape looked at the holes outside that had been made by the spell.
Those who can answer these questions are definitely not just ordinary spells, spells such as broken bones can't deal such damage, after all, the train has a defensive spell that can cause Such destruction is most likely the Avada Kedavra.
But Artorius doesn't have a second wand, the one I just had had a flashback spell to make sure it didn't use any dark magic.
The original Artorius used some black magic when he was in Nurmengard, such as the Fiercefire Curse, but after returning to the castle, Artorius used the Disarming Curse and the Illuminating Curse thousands of times in succession. The original Artorius I just did this just in case I chose to be safe and avoid others checking out something from my wand. I didn't expect it to be used, and it was probably because of my prophecy talent. Is there such a premonition in the dark?
"Then tell me how those holes outside were made."
"Maybe it was caused by the Shattering Curse. I didn't have extra time to pay attention to these things during the battle, so I don't know what spell caused the damage to the wall."
"Really? Then Mr. Pendragon please show me that you are using the Crushing Charm to cause such destruction."
Snape stared at Artorius.
Artorius sighed helplessly when he saw Snape's appearance, "Well, I admit that it wasn't the spell that did it, but this."
Artorius flipped his palm and a small pistol appeared in Artorius' hand.
"This one is a weapon of the Muggle world, you should know it, professor."
Snape looked at the pistol in Artorius' hands and frowned. This train was magic-proof, not firearm-proof. It seemed that he had to speak to Dumbledore.
"Professor, you should know that my identity has some status in the Muggle world, so when you go to a strange place, you must bring some weapons to protect yourself, right?"
Artorius said that no matter where he goes, he must be full of martial arts.
"The Untraceable Stretching Curse?"
"Money makes money, Professor Snape, maybe you can check how much money I have in Gringotts."
Snape: I hate these rich kids!
Artorius' behavior of flaunting his wealth reminded Snape of that damn rich kid.
That's right, it's you, James Potter, a damned rich second generation who steals love!
After scolding James Potter a hundred times in his heart, Snape looked at Artorius and snorted coldly and said, "Hogwarts is safe, you don't need to carry these weapons."
Artorius looked at Snape innocently before saying to Snape, "I was attacked just as soon as I stepped on this train, Professor Snape, are you sure you're safe?"
Facing Artorius' question, Snape's cheeks twitched, and then he said with a dark face: "No one has ever attacked a freshman at Hogwarts, and this is the only time."
"So it's such a coincidence?"
Snape finally let out a cold snort, flicked his sleeves and left.
Seeing Snape Artorius leave, he was also slightly relieved. Fortunately, this matter was finally resolved, and Snape's doubts should have been dispelled by himself.
When Snape left, Artorius leaned directly on the seat with a tired and paralyzed look, Cass, Della and Hermione looked at Artorius and asked worriedly: "Are you okay!"
Artorius waved his hand: "Don't worry, I'm fine, I'm just a little tired, let me rest!"
The high-intensity battle just now made Artorius a little mentally exhausted, and he had to deal with the cross-examination of Rufus Scrimgeour and Snape, which made Artorius a little mentally and physically exhausted.
As Artorius closed his eyes and meditated, Kassan, Della and Hermione stopped talking, and there was still a trace of admiration in Artorius' eyes just like that.