82. Quidditch is coming

The three-headed Cerberus is named Lowe.

The dog was the size of the dog that filled all the space from the ceiling to the floor, and it had three heads, three pairs of sinister eyes, and three noses. [Original]

When Harry and Ron accidentally barged in that day, the three heads were twitching and trembling towards them, and there were three drooling mouths that hung from the yellowed dog's teeth like sticky ropes. [Original]

Honestly, this matter was really an unsolved mystery for Harry and Ron, so much so that for a long time, they were trying to figure out how to explore it.

But at this moment, the center of their discussion is not these, but Lin An.

Here's the thing.

Harry's "The Amazing Quidditch Ball" was taken by Snape, but he always wanted to get it out, so he tried to find him in Snape's office.

However, when he came to the faculty lounge, there was no one in the room.

He knocked on the door, but no one answered.

He pushed the door open a crack, only to see that there were only Snape and Filch in the room.

Snape lifted his robes above his knee, one of his legs dripping with blood.

Filch was handing him the bandage.

"Damn it," Snape said, "how could you possibly keep three heads on at once?" [Original]

Harry then realized that his leg was limping because on Halloween's Eve, he wanted to pass by the big dog with three heads!

Snape was definitely not a good guy, and he even wanted to endanger Hogwarts!

Harry decided to tell Linan about it, but Ron disagreed anyway.

He argues with Ron, "Linan is a good friend of mine, I should tell her!" Snape was looking for something that the big dog guarded, it must be!"

"Hey," Ron looked at him disapprovingly.

"Don't forget, Linan is also a famous Slytherin figure! The whole Slytherin listens to her, and she respects Snape."

Hermione had a different view: "No, he won't. I know Snape isn't good, but he's never going to steal something that Dumbledore keeps in his keep."

"Honestly, Hermione, you always think that all teachers are saints."

So now the spearhead shifted from Lin An to Hermione, who spoke for Snape.

Harry was so dizzy from these arguments that he was still thinking about the question when he went to bed, and in the end, he didn't tell Lin An about it.

But if he said it, I'm afraid there would be no other use than letting Lin An remember more plots.

She has her own plans for her future.

It does not include a small "evolution" with the Messiah.

After all, as a timid and cautious adult who cherishes his life, Lin An has no way to guarantee that he has the same immortal aura as the protagonist.

What's more, Slytherin's involvement wasn't necessarily a good thing - for example, she still didn't dare to guarantee that Dumbledore wouldn't find out about her anomaly.

And now, she had to take care of Draco's mood - the Quidditch match he had been looking forward to was coming.

Early in the morning, the weather was sunny and cold, and there was a sense of noise and excitement throughout Hogwarts, with everyone looking forward to a good Quidditch match, and the topic was being talked about from all sides.

But Draco's face was ugly, as if someone had stolen his treasure.

After all, who made Harry Potter a regular member of the team now?