Chapter 66: In the Forbidden Forest
Snape wasn't very fast, and he was very vigilant. Pen, fun, and www.biquge.info
Every step or two, he would look backwards or around.
Benjamin was also very vigilant, and he kept a very long distance from Snape.
And ever since he figured out how Snape turned back, he was always able to hide behind the trees a second before Snape turned back.
By this time, Draco and Ron should have finished scolding, and then returned to the dining room, ready for dinner.
Ron and Harry must be celebrating Gryffindor's victory, and Draco would definitely taunt Harry in the dining room.
At this time, I am afraid that no one will come to the Forbidden Forest.
No one will find a trace of Benjamin either.
What would Snape do in the Forbidden Forest?
Was it really the master who had come after him? Benjamin really wanted to see what the big devil looked like, who couldn't even tell the name.
Passing through the trees, Benjamin finally stopped behind a towering beech.
For there was a wide clearing in front of it, and Snape stopped at the edge of it.
Is he waiting for someone?
Benjamin shrank back as far as he could, not wanting Snape to notice his presence.
Because Professor Snape at this time was not so similar to usual, and there was a dark aura all over his body.
Benjamin used to be that breath.
It was at this time that Benjamin heard the voice of a snake.
"Hiss. ”
A giant python crawled out of the Forbidden Forest.
Professor Snape's face turned grim, and he drew his wand and aimed it at the python.
The python looked up, then undauntedly put Snape's wand on his head.
Benjamin's heart suddenly quickened, and just as he was hesitating whether he needed to come out to help Professor Snape, Snape himself took his wand back.
He bent down slightly, then looked sharply in a certain direction in the Forbidden Forest.
"Hiss. The python spat out the snake letter, then hovered at Snape's feet, encircling him.
"I thought it was Nagini. Professor Snape muttered to himself with a vacant gaze.
Benjamin wondered, who was Nagini? Is it also a snake?
At this time, Benjamin saw someone he didn't expect.
The one who always smells of garlic and is submissive to Professor Quirrell.
Of course, Benjamin never underestimated this timid professor.
The timing of his appearance was so perfect that Benjamin had to wonder if this man had the ability to prophesy.
"Of course it's not Nagini, it's just a giant python from the Forbidden Forest, a new friend the owner just met. "Professor Quirrell is now less timid than before, he seems quite confident and generous.
Benjamin, however, felt that Professor Quirrell seemed to have some disgust with Snape.
"Quirrell, you should know what I'm going to warn you. Professor Snape looked contemptuously at Professor Quirrell, his wand tilting downward.
It seemed to be aimed at the python's head, as well as Professor Quirrell.
"Oh, Severus, you're still so impulsive. Do you want me to stay away from him, or rather, let me spare his life? I can only tell you that it was because of him that the master became what he is now. There's no way I'm going to let him live!Severus, don't you want to see Potter's son die!If it weren't for him, Lily ......"
Professor Quirrell spoke in astonishment, and he looked at Professor Snape warily.
Benjamin finally remembered at this time, wasn't the cloaked man's voice Professor Quirrell!
And, Professor Snape, could he bear to kill Harry?
In fact, Benjamin had even thought of giving Harry's head to Professor Snape in exchange for some rare materials.
"Say no more!" Professor Snape immediately interrupted Professor Quirrell, his anger causing the python to hide again, seemingly fearing to die under Professor Snape's wand.
"Okay, I'll not talk about it, then let's get back to the point, about the Philosopher's Stone. ”
"Philosopher's Stone, Quirrell, I thought you were at least a little wary, aren't you afraid of being heard!" Professor Snape said with a sneer.
At this time, Benjamin clearly felt that the beech he was leaning against seemed to shake.
Benjamin looked up slightly, and he saw a dark shadow.
and a broom.
By the way, there are a few fallen leaves.
Quirrell seemed to be thinking something before Snape interrupted him, "Have you figured out how to subdue Hagrid's monster?"
"But-but, Severus, I-" Professor Quirrell became weak again, and Benjamin almost thought the man had a split personality.
"You don't want me to be your enemy, Quirrell. Snape said, taking a step closer to him.
"I-I don't know—I know you-" Professor Quirrell seemed to be about to cry, and Benjamin noticed Harry's expression angry.
He was, of course, angry with Professor Quirrell.
"You know exactly what I mean. ”
An owl screamed, and Harry nearly fell off the tree.
Benjamin felt a few more leaves on his head.
Benjamin slapped the fallen leaves off, just in time to hear Snape say, "Your little secret trick." I'll wait. ”
"But—but, I don't—" Professor Quirrell looked flustered, how on earth did he manage to be tough and cowardly?
"Good. Snape interrupted, "It won't be long before you've had time to think through and decide who you're loyal to, we'll talk again." ”
Professor Snape covered his head with his cloak over his head and strode out of the clearing.
It was almost completely dark, and Benjamin could see Quirrell standing motionless, like a clay wood carving.
At this point, he looked up to see that Harry had put his broom back on and left.
The corners of Benjamin's mouth curled, and Harry probably decided that Professor Snape was the villain who wanted the Philosopher's Stone.
What would he think if he knew that Snape was actually unwilling to kill him?
And, Professor Quirrell, who was loyal to Voldemort, probably became a good angel in Harry's eyes.
"I'll just sit on the sidelines and get as much benefit as I can. ”
Benjamin waited for Professor Quirrell to come back to his senses and leave before he was ready to leave.
Benjamin, however, found that he couldn't move at all.
Because in front of him, there was a pitch black, and out of this darkness appeared a pair of green eyes, round eyes.
Then by the faint light, he saw the protruding hyacinth, and the sound of "hissing".