Chapter 134: Before the Holidays

As Alan packed up the cauldron and potions, and said goodbye to Professor Snape, the sound of doors opening and closing, the screams of people, and the stumble of footsteps overhead.

The little wizards in the underground classroom were instantly attracted by the sound, and the hearts of the people in the classroom were fluctuating, and some of the young wizards probed their heads to look around, as if they could see what was happening above.

"Quiet, I warn you, if this pot of potion doesn't boil well, no one will think of going back to rest. Professor Snape's face was gloomy, and his voice sounded dangerous.

When Alan left the classroom, he also took away a large number of envious eyes, but no one was jealous or complaining. This is the honor that Allen deserves, not to mention, they all took the swelling agent that Allen boiled.

When a person is a little ahead, others may be jealous and will want to pull him down. But when a person is so good that everyone feels out of reach, then he will only get admiration.

Alan took three steps and two steps, and quickly went upstairs, he also wanted to know what was going on.

But before Alan could reach the upper floor, he heard Peeves' shrill cry: "Do it, do it, do it again! No one will be spared! Run for your life!

Alan instantly understood, there was another attack!

Peeves screamed over and over again, as if he was terrified, as if he was afraid that the world would not be in chaos.

One by one, the doors in the hallway were pushed open, and people swarmed out.

Alan quickly squeezed to the front, what he had expected, but an even more eerie scene appeared before him: Justin Finchrie was lying on the floor, cold and stiff, a look of horror fixed on his face, his eyes staring blankly at the ceiling.

And that's not all, there was a humanoid next to him. It was Nick, who was almost headless, no longer milky and transparent, but black, smoky, and motionless lying flat and suspended six inches above the ground. Half of his head was off, and he had the same horrified expression on his face as Justin.

Allen was shocked, and was caught off guard, almost squeezed into the body of Nick, who was almost headless, by the constant influx of people.

At this time, the teachers shouted loudly to maintain order. Alan was surprised to find that Professor Snape was among them.

However, despite Professor Snape's absence from the classroom, not a single Ravenclaw dared to leave the underground classroom without permission and come up to watch.

Professor McGonagall ran all the way, followed by the students in her class, one of whom still had black and white hair.

Professor McGonagall slammed her wand with a loud bang, and everyone fell silent, and she ordered everyone to return to their classrooms.

Under Professor Snape's watchful eye, Alan obediently walked towards the Ravenclaw Tower. He had reason to believe that if he dared to stay here too long, Professor Snape would probably arrest him and go back to brewing potions.

As he walked through the hallway, Alan saw Harry standing close to the wall, panicked, dazed, and pale.

Alan gave Harry a warm smile and his eyes were full of trust and encouragement.

Alan was sure that Harry would not be punished, he was innocent.

For Allen, he was pressed for time and had some important things to do before the holidays.

Alan had written to Mrs. Harris that he could not go home this Christmas and that he needed to travel to the United States with Professor Flitwick.

Mrs. Harris was not only not the slightest disgruntled by this, but was proud of her son.

She has lived for more than 40 years, and she has never left England! And it is really gratifying that Allen is so young that she is favored by her professor and can go to the United States for exchange.

Mrs. Harris brought Alan a large bag of her homemade cakes and snacks, for fear that Alan would not be used to eating in a foreign country!

There was also a large package containing some freshly sewn clothing, including some Muggle children's clothing!

Alan tucked the brightly colored and childishly patterned clothes into the storage compartment of the space. Although he would never wear them on his body in his life, it was a piece of Mrs. Harris's motherly heart after all, and it was worth keeping.

At the same time as these parcels were delivered, there was a heavy bag of coins.

Alan poured them on the bed and found that most of them were gold gallons, as well as some silver sike and bronze nat. That's a staggering amount of money, more than all the pocket money Alan had ever gotten from Mrs. Harris combined.

Mrs. Harris told Allen: Don't spend money indiscriminately, and don't show your wealth, but you must always have money with you, just in case.

The most reliable is the eldest brother Albert, who actually went to Gringotts, exchanged two thousand dollars, and sent his owl to Alan with a huge envelope device with a waterproof and anti-destruction spell.

The envelope with the enchantment was indeed strong, and it took some thought for Alan to lift the enchantment and open it.

In addition to packing up, there are also some books to return to the library. For example, that one - "The Secret of the Soul".

Alan put the packed salute on the head of the bed, hid his figure, and ran towards the room of requirement.

For this book that may affect people's minds, Alan has already figured out what to do with it.

First, Alan fastened Merlin's gem to a blue headband.

Then, he aligned the side of the gem at the center of his eyebrows and tied the blue headband behind his head.

Alan believed that under the supervision of the system, with the blessing of the Merlin gem, he would never be affected by that book again.

After opening the book "The Secret of the Soul" again, Allen's mind was clearer than ever, but after flipping through the whole book, Allen didn't find anything abnormal.

"Mark Manifestation", "Manifest Form", "Show Your Secrets"! Eren cast all the detection spells he knew, but he couldn't find the reason for affecting his mind.

But the system's prompt made it clear to Alan that he was indeed in mortal danger that day, and it was definitely not as simple as a nightmare.

After thinking about it for a long time, Alan made a decision in his heart. No matter who the mysterious consciousness is, his malice towards himself is real.

Punch the master to death, no matter who he is, put it directly into the system, let the system absorb its energy, and naturally this book will become an ordinary book.

The system is really reliable, Alan took off the headband with Merlin's gem glued to it, and opened the book "The Secret of the Soul" again to read, and sure enough, there was no such feeling that people were addicted to and couldn't extricate themselves.

Alan left the Room and returned the book to Mrs. Pince.

Lady Pince tapped her wand on the cover of the book, and a large Hogwarts logo floated directly above the book. Mrs. Pince nodded in satisfaction and inserted the book back into the shelves in the forbidden section.