After saying this, Professor Quirrell fell to the ground.
Then, the entire Hogwarts Great Hall was in an uproar, and all the students fell into panic.
Wentworth shook his head helplessly and sat in his seat motionless.
Seeing this, Cedric couldn't help but said to Wentworth in horror:
"Wentworth, didn't you hear? A troll ran in!"
Wentworth motioned Cedric to be quiet, then pointed to the teacher's seat at the front of the auditorium and said, "I heard it, I heard it! It's just a troll! Unless it's an army of trolls, otherwise, if any of the old guys sitting there walks out, if the trolls have brains, they should be the ones to be scared!"
Sure enough, Headmaster Dumbledore stood up and said loudly:
"Quiet! Everyone be quiet!"
When the students of Hogwarts saw Dumbledore, the scene gradually calmed down. Then, Headmaster Dumbledore continued, "Now, everyone, under the leadership of the prefects, return to your respective dormitories. Teachers, follow me to the basement!"
Wentworth patted Green on the shoulder and said, "Okay, go to work, remember what I told you!"
Green nodded, then walked to the front of the Hufflepuff table, shouting:
"All Hufflepuffs, follow me!"
Wentworth and Cedric deliberately walked to the back of the Hufflepuff team.
Soon, Wentworth discovered that Harry and Ron had left the Gryffindor team and ran towards the basement, which was within Wentworth's expectations.
Wentworth was about to feel relieved when he saw this scene, because all of this was the scene in the original book, so it was also within Wentworth's expectations.
But what Wentworth didn't expect was that he saw Draco also leave the Slytherin team and chase after Harry and Ron.
Seeing this, Wentworth slapped his head and muttered, "I told you to be a fool. I told you to let Harry and Draco be friends. You're just asking for trouble! You deserve it!"
Although he said so, seeing this scene, Wentworth still pulled Cedric worriedly and ran in the same direction.
But what Wentworth didn't know was that his actions were also seen by another person, who also followed him quietly.
In front of Wentworth, Draco quickly caught up with Harry and Ron and asked quickly: "What do you two want to do? Challenge the troll? You two are crazy! Ron, I only knew you were stupid before, but I didn't expect that you are not only stupid, but you don't even have self-awareness! I don't care if you want to die, but don't take Harry with you to die!"
As he said that, Draco grabbed Harry's hand and tried to pull Harry back.
Harry quickly explained:
"Wait a minute Draco, Hermione, Hermione is still in the bathroom, she doesn't know about the troll, she is in danger now, we should go save her!"
But Draco was not moved at all, and said:
"Hermione? Saving her is the professors' job. I'm saving you now!"
While the three were in a stalemate, Wentworth could see everything clearly from behind.
Seeing this, Wentworth knew that if they continued to be in this stalemate, Hermione would be in real danger.
In desperation, Wentworth had to change his plan, stood up, and said loudly to Harry and the others:
Hearing Wentworth's voice, Harry and the other two turned their heads in surprise. Seeing Wentworth and Cedric approaching, Draco said in surprise:
"Wentworth, please come and help me persuade Harry. He actually wants to challenge the troll. He is absolutely crazy!"
Harry said nervously:
"Wentworth, come and help me, Hermione is still in the bathroom, she doesn't know about the troll, she is in danger now!"
At this time, Wentworth also walked up to the three of them. Wentworth naturally would not ask Harry to leave. Wentworth also wanted to take this opportunity to take credit from Snape and let him cooperate with his subsequent actions.
So, Wentworth spoke first: "You two, let go of your hands first. What are you two boys doing pulling each other like that?!"
After Harry and Draco let go of each other's hands, Wentworth said quickly:
"Okay, let's go check it out together!"
Harry was pleasantly surprised to hear Wentworth say this, but Draco was nervous. Just as he was about to say something else, he heard Ron say, "Draco, you're not scared, are you?"
Hearing Ron's words, Draco took back the words that were about to come out of his mouth, and said: "If you are not afraid, why should I be afraid? What's more, aren't Wentworth and Cedric here?"
Without paying attention to the bickering between Draco and Ron behind him, Wentworth ran towards the basement of Hogwarts first, followed closely by Cedric.
Seeing this, Harry hurriedly followed, while Draco and Ron looked at each other and ran over together.
Soon after entering the basement, everyone heard a miserable scream coming from the girls' bathroom. It was Hermione's voice.
Hearing the sound, Wentworth walked faster, and when everyone arrived at the door of the girls' bathroom, they saw the troll waving his wooden stick.
The girls' restroom was already in a mess, and the troll was swinging the stick again, smashing a row of toilet cubicles. At this time, Hermione also saw the people rushing over, so she shouted for help: "Help! Save me!"
Seeing this, Cedric took out his wand immediately, but was grabbed by Wentworth. Wentworth signaled Cedric to wait a moment.
Wentworth has already suffered a loss tonight because the course of the original work was changed. Wentworth thinks that it would be better to stick to the original work and let Harry and Ron save Hermione. Wentworth doesn't want to experience the feeling of things being out of his control again.
But Wentworth saw that Harry and Ron actually went to pick up the wood and stones on the ground first.
Then, under Wentworth's strange gaze, Harry and Ron threw the wood and stones in their hands at the troll.
Seeing this, Wentworth couldn't help but cover his face, feeling too embarrassed to continue watching.
You two are wizards! Wizards! Are your wands just for show?! Wentworth roared in his heart.
But fortunately, there was a wizard here who didn't just throw wood and stones like Harry and Ron did.
Wentworth only heard a sound: "Hanging bell!"
Looking back, it was Draco, raising his wand.
(End of this chapter)