Harry Potter Fantastic Beasts Illustrated Book

Chapter 175 Let's Work, Dude!



Chapter 175 Let's Work, Dude!

Secret passages? !
The corridor leading to the edge of the forest emerged in his mind, and David instantly turned up.

Do the professors know about the secret passage?
Could an animal come in from there?
Although the exit to the basement was blocked by a wall, the exit on the third floor was only covered by a painting, which could be knocked open with a light touch.

No animal came in there to give the professors a backstab, did they?

"what happened?"

Hermione was resting on David's shoulder, but was jolted awake by his sudden movement.

"I need to get out."

David glanced at the door, where Percy and a few others stood guard to prevent any students from sneaking out.

Hermione squinted at David, and instead of asking further questions, she whispered, "Is it important?"

David nodded solemnly.

"That's good." After Hermione made up her mind, she sat up a little, leaned forward in front of Harry and Ron, gently patted them awake with her hands, and whispered to them a few words.

Harry and Ron nodded to David, made gestures, got up and swayed a few times, and turned to Fred and George.

"You make this look like you, and I will rely on him, so no one will come to check." Hermione stood up to block David and muttered, "Then Fred and the others will create opportunities for you later, You go out in stealth."

"You are amazing!"

David's wand swung, and the chair that Hermione was blocking slowly changed into his appearance, and at the same time his body was hidden in the room.

They were located in the far corner of the classroom, and there were only Neville and Harry around. Originally, he wanted them to block them and disapparate directly.

But now that Hermione had planned it, it would be good to do as she said.

Hermione leaned the chair-turned David against the shadow of the corner, and after she finished sticking it, she quietly gave Fred an OK gesture.

Fred tugged at George's sleeve, and the two walked quickly towards Percy.

"Follow them!"

David carefully avoided the surrounding students. There were only some Gryffindor students here, and the rest were in other classrooms, some in the Hufflepuff lounge, and some were even assigned to the kitchen. Those people Should be the happiest.

Oh no, the happiest students should be Hufflepuff students, they can go back to their dormitory and sleep well.

"Fred, George, what evil do you two want to do? Professor Flitwick specifically said that I asked me to keep an eye on you!"

Percy stepped forward and stood in front of Fred and George, frowning and speaking sharply.

Everyone in the room also cheered up and focused their eyes on the front of the classroom.

"Percy! What are you thinking." Fred waved to everyone, stepped up to Percy, and clapped his hands on his shoulder.

George said cooperatively: "We just want to tell you that Harry doesn't seem to be feeling well."

"Huh?" Percy glanced suspiciously in the direction of Harry and Ron, "Harry, don't lie to help them both."

Harry tried his best to look uncomfortable, and Ron chimed in, "He doesn't seem to be feeling well."

Percy hesitated, and said to Fred and George, "You two come with me."

"No problem." Fred raised his hands and shook his head as if he had been greatly insulted.

Seeing their agreement, Percy turned and walked towards Harry.

Fred and George looked at each other and smiled, secretly took out a small firework from the bag, flicked it lightly, and landed at the door.

The two senior students who were guarding there have not been found yet.

Fred flicked his wand, and said softly.

With a bang, the fireworks exploded and sparks shot out.

The two people guarding the door were startled for a moment, and could not help but move away from the door.

Fred and George seized the opportunity and turned forward in an instant. With a stretch of their arms, the door was pushed open a wide gap.

Moreover, the positions of the two of them were just right, and when they made way for a passage, they blocked the two who were guarding the door.

"Fred, George, you two really have no good intentions!"

Percy turned around and said angrily.

"Oh? Percy found out." Fred said disappointedly.

David took the opportunity to walk to the door.

"Do you two think I'm an idiot?" Percy said as he approached.

"You think so too?" George said with a smile.

Everyone in the room was amused by George and burst out laughing.

Percy's face froze, and then loudly overwhelmed everyone's laughter: "What do you two want to do?"

"We just wanted to go to the kitchen and get something to eat, I'm already hungry," Fred said.

"No!" cried Percy. "The professor said that no one is allowed to leave their classrooms!"

"Okay, okay, everything is up to the professor and Lord Percy, and we will obey."

George shook his head and moved away from the door.

Fred sighed too, and pulled the door closer.

As he closed the door, David, who was hiding aside, whispered a thank you.

Fred paused, smiled and silently said no.

"If you two still plan to go out, I'll tell the professor about it, and then I'll write to mom!" Percy said sternly.

"Oh, please, my dear Percy," wailed Fred.

"Don't be afraid, Fred, George, we will support you!"

Amidst the laughter, someone suddenly stood up and started booing.

"Quiet, quiet," Percy yelled again and again.

But they didn't listen to him. After the tension dissipated, everyone needed something to pass the time.

Thank you, Percy.

David said in his heart, all the way forward, the students in the surrounding classrooms were resting quietly just now, but now they were woken up by the loud laughter in the Gryffindor classroom, and many students were watching through the windows Condition.

Fortunately, the students guarding the gate are strict, and no student is allowed to leave the classroom.

Walking up the stairs and approaching the stone slab blocking the passage, David's figure flashed and appeared at the other end of the passage in an instant.

As soon as David stood firm, the sound of fierce battles immediately reached his ears from a distance.

It seems that the professor's stone slab not only blocks the road, but also isolates the sound.

David glanced at the slate, turned and walked to the other side of the corridor, where there was another staircase going down.

Down the stairs, until the end of the corridor, David recalled, the wand tapped on the wall.

"I need to get out."

This is the channel that Professor Quirrell used last time, and it is connected to the one that David learned from the Marauder's Map later.

A little dust fell off the wall, revealing a gap in a door.

David put his palm on it and pushed lightly, and the thick stone door slid open, revealing a spacious passage.

After listening intently for a while, David didn't hear any movement inside, so he stepped into the passage.

The wand was waved, and the small ancient lamps on both sides of the road provided some faint light for the dark passage.

David walked forward until he reached the corner. There was a fork in front of him. The left end could lead to the third floor of the castle or the secret room, and the right could lead directly to the Forbidden Forest.

After listening for a while, there was some sound from the right side of the corner, but it was very small, and the animals that happened to come in should be far away.

Turning to the page of Ball Dunniao in the illustrated book, the ground instantly looks like a pond that can come and go at will.

David wanted to go there quickly, he had to make some preparations in advance.

But when David's figure just appeared at the corner, he froze for a moment, and ran towards the right side of the passage at the fastest speed in his life.

And while David was running, he waved his wand to seal the passage he just came over.

Huge acromantulas stared at David with their scarlet eyes, and immediately chased after them with a rattling wave of their big stings.

These guys should have smelled David's breath in advance, so they hid quietly behind the corner, trying to give David a sudden blow.

But David's appearance was too sudden, and the acromantula, who had been prepared, didn't react, and the big sting that bit David was a bit slower.

These guys are really cunning!
While running, David recalled the passage to the secret room, and had to block the surrounding secret passages to other places, so his speed slowed down a lot for a while.

The clicking sound of Dazhe dancing behind him was getting louder and louder, and the disturbed air even blew past the back of David's head a few times.

David took a deep breath, ran two steps ahead abruptly, distanced himself from the acromantula, blocked the road ahead, and stepped into a pipe on the side.

At the same time, his eyes slowly turned yellow.

Leaping forward here, I was a little further away from the giant spiders, and their stinging stings could not hurt David.

He immediately turned around, staring straight ahead, the red eyeballs of the acromantula stared at him defiantly, white air suddenly rose from his body.

A few giant arachnids near the front felt a scorching heat in their bodies, they wailed a few times, their feet went limp, and they fell to the ground one after another.

"Get bigger fast!"

Following David's voice, the bodies of the dead giant acromantula quickly swelled up, perfectly blocking the passage.

But it couldn't be blocked for a long time, those giant arachnids that were still alive rushed forward to bite the corpses of several enlarged spiders.

After a while, except for some debris, the rest of the several corpses went into the stomachs of other acromantulas.

David didn't want to block them for too long with this method, and he couldn't block them, otherwise it would be bad for them to run back to the frontal battlefield.

With the time he gained, he took a breath, pointed his wand, and sealed the hole on the side, and there was a big thing hiding inside.

Do all of this well, David continued to run forward.

When approaching the secret room, the surrounding area began to have the breath of a basilisk.

The giant eight-eyed spiders hesitated and stopped in their tracks.

We're all here, do you still want to leave?

David gave an order through the illustration book, and there was a huge booming sound from the distance of the passage, and a huge basilisk smashed through the earth wall, blocking behind the acromantulas.

As the distance increased, most of David's energy was used to maintain the figure of the basilisk. Fortunately, it didn't take too long, otherwise he would have to lie on the ground.

The huge body of the basilisk sprang out, and its bright yellow eyes slightly passed over the bodies of the giant eight-eyed spiders.

The acromantulas' minds went blank, and they didn't have time to wonder why the eyes of the basilisk didn't die. They just kept running towards David at a faster speed.

David also ran to the edge of the pipe at this time, jumped down, and slid quickly against the wall of the pipe.

When approaching the edge, David swung his fingers and was dragged straight into the air as soon as he fell.

The exit of the pipe is more than one meter away from the ground. Although you won't die if you fall directly, injuries are inevitable.

Then it would be difficult for him to run past those giant eight-eyed spiders behind him.

Controlling his body to fall in the distance, the acromantula behind David fell to the ground one after another.

Some of them were knocked down by other falling spiders before they got up, and after a few times, they were silent.

David pointed his wand in the direction of the acromantula, muttering non-stop.

After a while, there was an explosion at the location where the acromantula was, and several acromantula knocked the bomb to the ground.

But they didn't die, not because David's spell wasn't powerful enough, but because he didn't kill them on purpose.

After all, for acromantulas, those who are alive are their companions, and those who are dead are just food.

The injuries of their companions, coupled with the pursuit of the basilisk behind them, the acromantulas lost their minds, and they rushed to David desperately, trying to kill him.

"Are you sure the basilisk is back?" David said to the little green snake while running.

The little green snake straightened its neck on David's shoulder and nodded.

"I hope you didn't lie to me, otherwise these guys behind you will be enough for us to kill."

Turning around and looking at the densely packed red eyes, David ran at an extremely fast speed.

But the two legs were still no match for the eight long and slender legs of the acromantula, and they quickly caught up behind David.

Fortunately, the snake skin that had been shed by the basilisk appeared in front of David, and the aura emanating from it slowed down the acromantula's footsteps.

But compared to a piece of snake skin, the moving guy behind them frightened them more, so they still didn't stop completely.

A door with a giant snake appeared ahead, and David hissed.

The gate opened just as he ran over, without delay for a second.

"Speak to me, Slytherin—the greatest of the Hogwarts Four."

As soon as he got under the statue, before he had time to catch his breath, David immediately yelled loudly.

Salazar opened his mouth, and the sound of scales scraping and pulling sounded, and the basilisk crawled out quickly, with the blindfold David gave it on its head.

The giant eight-eyed spiders behind them also sensed something was wrong. They gathered at the entrance of the gate and did not dare to enter, but they did not dare to retreat either, because there was another big guy guarding the other end.

The acromantula's eyeballs kept turning, and the desire to kill stimulated by the red gas was suppressed to the bottom of their hearts by fear. They were a little scared and ran around anxiously.

David closed his eyes, let the invisible beast take off the basilisk's blindfold, and looked around through the invisible beast's eyes.

"Go on, man, it's your job."

The basilisk's yellow eyes moved nimbly, scanning its surroundings. Although it was short-sighted, it still felt refreshed.

It has been sealed for far too long, and now it needs to be vented.

(End of this chapter)


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