Chapter 178: The Secret Passage on the Seventh Floor (2/5)
The afternoon of Animagus ended happily, and before William left, Professor McGonagall repeatedly warned him that he only had to remember the feeling and stick to it every day, and never practice deeply alone.
Because in the next training, William may have some subtle physical changes, such as the appearance of some scales or feathers, or the color of his pupils.
If you practice privately, then you may become a half-human, half-beast monster if you are not careful.
William naturally thinks deeply of this, with Professor McGonagall's teaching, he only needs to complete it step by step, and he doesn't need to do those risky things at all.
He has always been very self-aware.
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"How's your discussion with the Weasley brothers?" That night, after they had finished dinner, William asked Terry as they walked out of the Great Hall.
They agreed, and we made an appointment to meet in an empty classroom on the seventh floor. To be honest, I think the twins were a little frightened as well, and I was able to convince them easily when I found them. ”
It could be that Professor McGonagall had asked them about it, William thought to himself.
Professor McGonagall wasn't easy to fool, and she didn't know how the two of them managed to get by.
"Let's go, then, while Snape is still eating in the Great Hall, get things done."
William and Terry hurried towards the seventh floor, he didn't want to give Snape even the slightest bit of a handle.
During the dinner party just now, William could always meet Snape's gaze, who not only kept an eye on him, but also often glanced at the Gryffindor table.
This made the unknown lion cub very confused, but for the Weasley brothers, who knew the inside story, they had realized the seriousness of the matter.
Shortly after William and Terry left, the twin brothers got up to say goodbye to everyone and walked out of the auditorium.
"What kind of madness is this old bat?" Ron lowered his voice and asked Harry beside him, Snape's undisguised glance making the atmosphere at the two long tables very oppressive.
"Merlin knows! Maybe someone tricked Snape hard. Harry stared at Snape's back as he got up and hurried away, and replied for some reason.
Thanks to the timely news blockade, the current little wizards are still in the dark about what happened this morning. However, on his way from the Gryffindor common room to the Great Hall, Harry overheard the whispers of some portraits.
It seems to be saying something, the corridor on the east side, and what kind of prank.
"Cool! Who would have such guts. Dare to trick Snape! ”
"If only I knew what was going on."
As he spoke, Ron grabbed a large piece of pork chop onto his plate, and soon the conversation shifted to the other direction, Hogwarts' wide variety of cuisine.
"The happiest way to die in the world is to eat at Hogwarts!" Ron's face was filled with intoxication.
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The seventh floor of Hogwarts is a mysterious floor, where students have never attended classes, and no classroom offices are located on this floor.
In William's mind, it seemed that there was only a future Potions professor, and Professor Slughorn's office was on the seventh floor of Hogwarts.
He and Terry soon made their way up the ever-changing staircase to this level, and there was nothing too different about it except for a few empty abandoned rooms and a few decorated statues and portraits.
Terry led William down the hallway, fumbling for a moment behind a statue, and a secret passage appeared out of thin air on the wall behind the statue.
"This is where the Weasley brothers and I often meet, and there's a one-way path leading to the fourth floor." Terry explained to William, and the two of them bent down into the tunnel.
This is one, William waved his wand and summoned several balls of light to illuminate the secret passage, which was an improved magic from the fluorescent spell.
Hogwarts was really magical, he couldn't help but sigh in his heart, he didn't know that there was such a secret passage in this place.
I'm afraid that no one except the Big Four dares to say that they know all the secrets of Hogwarts.
The two of them waited quietly in the path, and William took out a small box from the magic bag.
This was the beer crate used to hold the butterbeer, and William hadn't had time to throw it away after drinking it.
With a wave of his wand, he turned the beer crate in front of him into a comfortable recliner.
"William, give me the whole one?" Terry puffed out his eyes and looked at William wistfully.
"Next time, come by yourself, copy it in pairs!" As he spoke, William used the Copy Charm to conjure up an identical chair.
"Next time, next time." Terry took the recliner with a hippie smile and lay down comfortably.
"I don't know when I'll be able to use spells as skillfully as you."
If you're not like that, I won't want it long, it's all very basic. William complained in his heart.
The two of them waited quietly in the dimly lit passageway, and it wasn't long before there was a noise outside, followed by the energetic voices of the Weasley brothers.
"Hey, are you there?"
"Let's come down now."
Fred and George sang in harmony, their voices extremely clear in the confined space.
Soon, the two brothers followed the light.
"Cool, look at this recliner and you're really going to enjoy life."
"Look at ours, copy it in pairs!"
As they spoke, the two brothers used the Replication Charm to conjure up two identical recliners.
As William said, this spell is not complicated, and they will be exposed to it later in their studies.
"Do you have anything to drink? We were both dying of thirst. The Weasley brothers snorted at William.
"Is there any butterbeer?"
"Don't be poor, not a single bottle is gone, and all of them are drunk." William waved his hand impatiently.
"Hurry up and get down to business, who's going to come first?"
"Can we remember it again after we forget it?" Terry asked, still a little scared.
"No, I'll just change this memory so that it doesn't get noticed by Snape, and you'll only feel some familiarity when you pass through that hallway." William explained to the three.
"Wouldn't that affect our clever brains?" One of the twin brothers asked, and William couldn't tell what was the difference between Fred and George.
"yes, if we were to be like Ron, we'd rather face the old bat." Another Weasley replied.
"No, I'm pretty sure of this spell, Terry, you come first."
"Ahh Why me first! ”
"Don't talk nonsense, I really can't tell the difference between the two of them!"
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