Chapter Ninety-Six: No One Is Missed

?? It happened between the lightning and flint, and a fierce bright light stabbed at him, and Professor Snape rolled over and lifted his black robe to cover Vio.

Before the two of them could make any other moves, they fell straight down.

Then a rough hand grabbed Vio, and took her into the air and leaped to the ground in the distance.

It was almost dawn.

The sky in the direction of Hogwarts was still foggy, and the spire was faintly visible in the fog.

But the sky in the distance was already grayish-white.

In this light, Vio could clearly see Mickey Mouse, standing beside her, timidly looking behind her, his hand still holding her tightly.

Vio turned around, and Sigoness was standing next to him, her face gloomy like never before.

The wand in her hand was still held high, pointing in the direction of the Screaming Shack.

There, the entire house before it was cut in two as if by a sharp blade falling from the sky, and the section was charred as charred.

Near Sigoness, Professor Snape slowly rose from the ground, his hair unkempt and looking very embarrassed.

Probably because of this, he didn't say hello to Sigoness, but eagerly raised his wand, ready to storm the screaming tent again, which was almost in ruins.

Vio tried to stop the professor, but was dragged to the ground by a strong force.

Seeing this, Mickey hurriedly grabbed her, and poked his other hand at the bleak shadow behind her, which was almost invisible.

Too late, Vio glanced at the sky, and in this gray-white sky, the shadows would soon disappear.

Once the shadow is gone, it is impossible to continue to use the shadow bond magic to control Peter Pettigrew.

The other party has now turned into a rat, and if you don't catch him before his shadow disappears, it will only be harder to catch him later.

"Auntie, grab my shadow, he's going to run!"

Vio loudly reminds Sigoness that she must know how to undo the shadow bondage magic.

Sigoness lived up to Vio's expectations, and immediately raised her wand, bringing a whirlwind, straight through Vio.

As the gust of wind passed, Vio felt a tearing pain come over him, as if something was peeling away from his body.

If she had seen her shadow at this moment, she might have understood what was happening.

A faint shadow on the ground had almost blended together, not two distinctly as it had appeared in the bright moonlight of the previous night.

By the end of that gust of wind, Vio was already feeling exhausted, like dehydration.

She faltered, but soon, Mickey held her up.

As the shadow was forced into two by a beam of light, Sigoness cleanly summoned an equally faint, barely visible rope from the air, and restrained the isolated mass in three or two strokes.

"Ahh

A man's cowardly cry rang out, and Snape waved his wand in exasperation, and the crying stopped abruptly.

"Vio, vio," Sigoness didn't care what was happening behind her, she walked quickly over to Mickey and reached out to take Vio from his support.

"How are you, are you still alive? Honey, nod, if, if you're alive, move"

Sigoness spoke incoherently, her voice trembling like her arms.

Vio held back the pain that permeated her body like a knife and winked at her.

Sigoness reached out and stroked Vio's hair, her hand was cold and numb, her face was as pale as white paper, and her body looked thin as a gust of wind that could blow it down.

But even so, Vio felt very relieved to be by her side, and she closed her eyes quietly, she was too tired.

Immediately after, Sigoness whistled and instructed Mickey: "There should be a big black dog in this ruin, the one that was raised at home before, Mickey, you have to take it out." ”

Mitch had just nodded his head to leave when Professor Snape strode over.

"Miss Signeth, I need to take it, that dog, I suspect he's an Animagus, and Santril's presence here tonight has a lot to do with him. ”

Snape spoke, not noticing that he had unconsciously softened himself in the face of Sigoness's seemingly moist eyes.

"And then?" Sigoness looked at him silently for a moment, and asked sharply, "You're never going to give it to Dumbledore, are you?" you're going to give it to Fudge, and besides, you're going to poke out the identity of the werewolf in the house and give it to the Prophet, right?"

The series of words all struck Snape's mind, and he couldn't help but be a little annoyed.

"That's right. With a hint of resentment in his eyes, Snape said quickly, "These two men, one is a murderer for thirteen years, do you know what he did?

The other is a man who loses his mind and humanity on the night of the full moon, and wants to bite to death the people who appear around him indiscriminately like last night!

Shouldn't they spend the rest of their lives in Azkaban?"

Sigoness didn't answer, but there was a feeling of pity in her big pale amber eyes.

Snape suddenly felt that there was no way to continue looking into her eyes, which he had expected to be full of disapproval, reproach, and even disgust, but the outcome was somewhat unexpected.

Snape turned his head, "I'll help you get Santrill back first, if, your"

Before he could finish speaking, a deafening roar was heard in the air.

Immediately after, in an open clearing in front of the ruins of the screaming shack, the temperature rose sharply, and a huge fireball fell, instantly igniting a surrounding tree, and Mickey had already jumped on it to clean up the aftermath.

Professor Snape realized that it was a real dragon pulling a carriage and stopping in front of them.

When the dragon's huge eyes met, the other man silently shook his round head, followed by a loud sneeze that happily sprayed Professor Snape's saliva.

Sigoness was sending Vio into the dragon cart, and when she turned around, she happened to see Professor Snape with his head down, holding a wet wand in one hand and his robe in the other.

She couldn't help but purse her lips and smile, and tapped her wand: "Clean it up." ”

"I thought you were going to apparate," Professor Snape had almost adjusted his mood when he walked up to Sigoness again, with no expression on his face and a voice back to the same low and monotonous level as before.

He nodded at the dragon cart, "Obviously, a little stupid." I'm glad I didn't have to make another trip to see you back, though.

I'll approve Santriel's leave slip, and please let her and Draco know that there will be a two-week lockdown when we go back, and I'll let you know. ”

Sigoness didn't say anything.

"Also, I insisted that I should take the dog and the mouse"

"Severus Snape?" Sigoness thought for a moment, smiled and reached out to make a gesture of please, "I'm sorry, I need you now, your help." So I'm not going to say yes. ”

"However, you can go with Santriel Manor, and we can negotiate. ”