Chapter 242 Target Snape?



At this time, Harry was kneeling on the ground with red eyes, and Ron was standing behind Harry, one hand tightly around Harry's waist and the other hand covering Harry's mouth.

"Tick! Tick!"

At this moment, the sound of dripping water echoed in the empty corridor. If you look in the direction where the sound came from, you can see that blood is dripping from Ron's palm as he covers Harry's mouth.

It turned out that just now, when Harry saw Snape taking away his mother's paper cranes, he subconsciously wanted to snatch it back.

In particular, Harry now knows that Professor Snape was actually a Death Eater in the past. You know, his parents both died at the hands of Voldemort, and the Death Eaters were Voldemort's subordinates.

Harry couldn't bear the fact that the murderer of his parents took away his mother's paper cranes!

But just when Harry was about to rush out, Ron, who was prepared, hugged Harry from behind and covered Harry's mouth with his other hand.

If Snape's behavior just now had not been too strange, attracting more attention from Quirrell and Filch, and if Snape had not lost his mind the moment he saw the thousand paper cranes, Harry's unusual behavior just now would have attracted the attention of several people.

Harry, who was hugged tightly by Ron and covered his mouth, watched Snape leave with his mother's relics, but he was powerless to do anything. Finally, after everyone left, he slowly knelt on the ground.

At this time, Harry's invisibility cloak slowly slipped off Harry's body, revealing the figures of Harry and Ron.

Harry, who had gradually calmed down, knelt on the ground and cried silently. Seeing this, Ron slowly loosened his arm and pulled his other hand out of Harry's mouth.

Ron patted Harry's shoulder gently and said comfortingly:

"Harry, you have to cheer up! Even if you want to avenge your parents, it's definitely not now!"

Hearing Ron's words, Harry shook his head slowly and said with a sob:

"I will definitely avenge my parents, but before that, I have to take back my mother's belongings! I will never let the accomplices of my mother's murderer take her belongings!"

Hearing Harry's words, Ron looked at Harry with some pity and said, "But you can't beat Snape, Harry. Even if we add me, Hermione, or even the damned Draco, we can't be Snape's opponent!"

Hearing Ron's words, Harry was silent for a moment, but he stood up, looked in the direction where Snape disappeared, and slowly said: "Then add Wentworth! And Wentworth's friends! They are not ordinary Hogwarts students!"

"Snape is not Dumbledore! I don't believe that with so many of us, we can't be Snape's opponent!"

Hearing Harry's words, Ron covered the wound on his hand and said with difficulty:

"Harry, even if you and Wentworth are friends, Wentworth may not dare to stand up for you in this kind of situation! You have to know that you are dealing with a professor at Hogwarts!"

Hearing Ron's words, Harry did not object. Instead, he nodded and said, "We have to give it a try. As long as he is willing to help, I am willing to pay any price!"

Seeing that Harry was determined, Ron said nothing more. He just patted Harry on the shoulder and said firmly:

Harry turned around and glanced at Ron's palm, looking apologetic, but in the end, he just looked into Ron's eyes and said slowly: "Thank you!"

Afterwards, the two put on invisibility cloaks and quietly left the place.

"What?! Are you crazy! He's a professor at Hogwarts!"

When Ron told Hermione and Draco that Harry wanted to take back his mother's relics from Professor Snape, he was immediately opposed by Hermione.

Draco on the side had an expression as if he had seen a ghost. He kept looking at Harry and Ron opposite him and said, "Good fellows, you really are Gryffindors. You are really reckless!"

Hearing Draco's words, Hermione glanced at Harry and Ron unhappily, then rolled her eyes and said, "It's them, not us. They can't represent Gryffindor!"

After saying that, Hermione sat down and even deliberately leaned closer to Draco.

Seeing Hermione's reaction, Ron explained for Harry: "In fact, we didn't mean to attack Professor Snape. It was Snape who took away Harry's mother's relics! You all know that Harry's parents died at the hands of Voldemort, and Snape used to be a Death Eater. We can't just watch a Death Eater take Harry's mother's relics, can we?!"

After hearing Ron's words and looking at Harry who was silent beside her, Hermione admitted that she felt a little soft-hearted for a moment.

After thinking for a while, Hermione spoke up: "Why can Death Eaters become professors at Hogwarts? Shouldn't they be imprisoned in Azkaban? If we tell Dumbledore about this..."

However, before Hermione could finish her words, she was interrupted by Draco:

"I know what you are going to say, it's useless! The real Death Eaters must have been imprisoned in Azkaban by now! Or they must have found a stinking ditch to hide in."

"And the so-called former Death Eaters who can still appear openly in the wizarding world now are mostly wizards who were cast under the Imperius Curse in the past and forced to join the Death Eater team. They are all wizards who have been acquitted by the Wizengamot."

Hearing Draco say this, Ron on the side immediately said angrily:

"How can they be innocent?! Are they just going to let it go like that? Did the wizards in the Wizengamot receive money?"

Originally Ron just wanted to vent his feelings, but he saw Draco nodded in agreement and said, "Ron, you are finally right about one thing! Actually, I don't know whether the wizards in the Wizengamot took money, but my father once said that the entire Ministry of Magic is just another Diagon Alley!"

After hearing what Draco said, Ron had no choice but to sit back in his seat.

At this time, they saw Harry, who had lowered his head, raise his forehead and said with red eyes:

"No matter what, I will get my mother's paper crane back! I'm going to find Wentworth now. As long as he can bring his friends with him, we may have a chance of success!"

(End of this chapter)


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