Chapter 451: Quirrell's Little Trouble

"No, Madam Pomfrey. I'm really fine, you say pale? No, I'm just a little sleep-deprived. ”

Quirrell drank the antidiarrheal pill that Madam Pomfrey had handed over, and casually found an excuse to postpone the offer to give him a full body check-up.

Quirrell was still possessed by Voldemort, how could he dare to let the head nurse in front of him give him a full body examination.

"You should listen to the therapist's advice, I can feel that your body is not very good. ”

Madam Pomfrey looked Quirrell up and down, observing his condition, and at the same time being very dissatisfied with the Defense Against the Dark Arts professor, as long as he was not blind, he could tell that Quirrell was sick from the other party's pale face. What's more, Madam Pomfrey, who is a healer herself, can naturally tell at a glance that Quirrell's health is terrible.

"Not really. As Professor Quirrell turned to leave, he noticed Madam Pomfrey's stern gaze and realized that the head nurse was about to stop himself for a full body check. Quirrell had to pretend to compromise, "Okay then, but I'm still insisting that I've just been a little sleep-deprived lately." ”

"You sit there and wait. As Madam Pomfrey went to fetch something, Quirrell's lips twitched slightly. Then, he spoke, "Madam Pomfrey, the anti-diarrheal agent works, I'll go first." ”

"Oh, good. Madam Pomfrey said confusedly, "If you feel unwell, remember to come to me in time." ”

In the end, the head nurse was unable to give Quirrell a full body check-up, as Quirrell secretly cast a confusion charm on her, so that the head nurse did not forcefully leave the Defence Against the Dark Arts professor in the school hospital for a full body check-up.

Quirrell swore that he would never set foot in the hospital again, and he found Madam Pomfrey to be more difficult than Snape in some things.

If I hadn't been in a hurry just now, I don't know what would have happened.

Quirrell fled away from the school hospital, preparing to return to his office before the Defence Against the Dark Arts class, write the letter to the smuggler, and send it.

After getting the dragon egg, the next step is to get a way to subdue the three-headed dog from Hagrid through the dragon egg.

Quirrell had even prepared a draft: pretending to be a peddler who smuggled dragon eggs, and then drunk Hagrid with alcohol, pretending that he had a dragon egg that he needed to get rid of, and then deliberately losing the dragon egg to Hagrid, he asked Hagrid if the other party had any experience raising magical creatures, and he believed that Hagrid would never mind bragging about the secret of subduing the three-headed dog to others, and even if Hagrid didn't say it, Quirrell still had other ways to lure the other party to tell it.

Drunk guys are too easy to be tricked into.

On the way back to the office, Quirrell rubs shoulders with three first-year Slytherins.

"This must have been a conspiracy against Slytherin House, otherwise how could anyone from any of the other houses have symptoms of diarrhea except for the Slytherin students. The sound of Malfoy talking to his companion involuntarily entered Quirrell's ears.

"Professor Snape has already started investigating this, and everyone suspects that someone from Gryffindor did it, remember the Kenneth ...... last time"

For Slytherin House?

Quirrell shook his head as he looked at the departing backs of the three of them, he wasn't a Slytherin student himself.

Could it be that someone is really targeting themselves?

Quirrell didn't know that he had guessed correctly, and someone was indeed targeting him.

Just the day before yesterday, Albert had just received the reward for the "Understanding Disputes" quest to resolve Slytherin students, and found the "Protect the Philosopher's Stone" quest in the quest panel.

It is highly likely that this mission originated from a two-way mirror communication between Albert and Nicol Lemay the day before yesterday.

Does Albert remember complaining that Headmaster Dumbledore didn't hide the Philosopher's Stone properly, but instead placed it in an obvious place like the so-called "forbidden area" in the school, thus creating the panel task?

Well, that's right, the mission is to protect the Philosopher's Stone from being stolen by others.

Although Albert felt that this task came a little inexplicably, he finally thought that according to the development of the plot, Quirrell would be stopped by Harry and unable to grab the Philosopher's Stone, so this task must be completed, but it was only the amount of rewards he received according to the progress of his efforts.

The reward is not bad, but unfortunately the final reward is not the formula of the Philosopher's Stone, which makes Albert a little disappointed.

Although the experience and skill points are very good, Albert does not intend to fight against Voldemort for this, he does not think that he has the aura of a protagonist like Harry, so when he saw the task, he decided to entrust this difficult task to Harry.

After all, he has money, friends and girlfriends, and a happy life, so he really has no interest in stealing Harry's role and going to face Voldemort hard steel.

Life has just begun, it's good to be alive, there's really no need to take risks, there is no aura of the protagonist, and there is no strong enough strength, it is easy to be taken away by Avada in a wave of life, and Diggory in the Goblet of Fire is the best evidence.

However, Albert is not a person who will give up easily, and there are many ways to protect the Philosopher's Stone from being stolen.

So, when Albert gave Peeves the bean flour, he asked Peeves to add some to Professor Quirrell's food.

Peeves readily agreed, who made Quirrell look like a bully?

Then, it led directly to Professor Quirrell's diarrhea incident.

It turns out that weakening enemies can also be effective in protecting Philosopher's Stones.

Although the progress of the mission has only increased by two percent, it is better than nothing.

Quirrell had no idea that the culprit of his diarrhea was still struggling to get him in trouble elsewhere.

Ever since Quirrell had a tummy upset, there were other people at school who had diarrhea as well.

The diarrhea incident did effectively drain Snape's energy, leaving him with little focus on Quirrell.

The cauldron was eventually taken by Peeves, and apart from the caretaker, Mr. Filch, who was clamoring to get Peeves out of Hogwarts Castle, the professors at the school couldn't do much about Peeves.

It is said that Barrow, the Ghost Blood, has spoken to Peeves so that he can no longer add bean flour to his food. But these are just rumors, and no one knows if it's true or not.

Although there have been no other incidents of diarrhea in the school since Barrow the Bloodied Man went to negotiate with Peeves, everyone is still very careful when eating, for fear that Peeves will mix something strange into the food.

No one wants to be the next Flint and Monty, who are lying in a hospital bed with diarrhea, and have become an after-dinner joke among Hogwarts students.

Fortunately, they had been lying on the hospital bed in the school hospital, so they didn't hear the gloating ridicule of others, otherwise they would have vomited blood in anger.