Admiral of Hogwarts

087 Find a professor

"What?" Hermione widened her eyes in confusion when she heard Hugo's suggestion to find the professors. "But we went to see the professors this afternoon, but they all thought everything was under control and didn't think our warning was true. Is there any way you can convince them now?"

"Of course, I didn't have any excuse to ask the professors to come over, but now I do." Hugo shrugged and said. "Look, there's a harp there now. Doesn't that explain the problem?"

"Yes." After hearing what Hugo said, Hermione reacted suddenly, then turned to look at him and asked, "But Harry and the others have gone down now, why didn't you say it just now?"

"I didn't think of this just now, but I think it's not too late to do it now. After all, the levels set by the principal are not that easy to pass. We still have time." Hugo said, pulling Hermione towards the Charms classroom. They ran over, and the two cats ran ahead of them.

He actually had another reason that he didn't say, and that was that she learned from Veneto that Harry had successfully entered and penetrated the treasure location, and this was enough for the professors to go in and find someone.

In fact, all this was in Hugo's plan, at least he felt that it was too dangerous for Harry to face Quiloga and Voldemort as in the original text. Especially now that the group's mental state is completely unstable. It would be troublesome if Quirrell took out a knife and stabbed Harry to death due to the butterfly effect.

Although Hugo may gain a large amount of destiny points by doing this, it will completely lose him the important prophet advantage. According to the previous analysis of the shipgirls, some major changes to the plot at this stage are likely to be obvious as the plot develops.

On the other hand, the act of calling the professor to join in the challenge should be considered a huge change. At least there aren’t too few destiny points, which is a good choice from Hugo’s personal perspective. More importantly, his current mentality is still that of an ordinary person, and he is currently unable to do such a decisive thing as watching Harry die.

This is why he asked Veneto and Harry to go down the trap door together. In addition to being able to try a variety of different clearance methods to gain more destiny points and monitor Harry's movements in real time to facilitate Hugo's decision-making, Providing protection for Harry was also an important reason. At least with Voldemort's current state, it wouldn't be too difficult for Veneto to save everyone's lives in front of him.

"We'll split up in a moment. You go to the Transfiguration office to find Professor McGonagall, and I'll go to the Charms office to find Flitwick." Before reaching the main staircase of the castle, Hugo grabbed Hermione and said, "Also, Believe in ginger, it can help you avoid pesky Peebles or Filch."

"Don't worry, I will definitely find Professor McGonagall as soon as possible." Hermione nodded vigorously and said, "You should also pay attention. After we find the professor, we will meet in front of that door."

After saying that, the two people started to split up: Hermione went to the closer Professor McGonagall's office, while Hugo ran to the Charms office upstairs, hoping to find his dean as soon as possible. He almost met Mrs. Norris on the way, but fortunately Fish Cake helped him drive Mrs. Norris away and lure Filch away.

After arriving outside the Charms office, Hugo knocked on the door. He was a little worried that Professor Flitwick was sleeping at this time, but he only knocked once or twice before footsteps came from inside, and then the door opened with the sound of the chain. opened. Wearing a pair of blue pajamas and a nightcap of the same color, His Excellency the Dean came out yawning.

"Hugo, why are you here?" The moment he raised his head and saw Hugo's face clearly, Professor Flitwick suddenly woke up from his previous state and said in surprise. "I know you're supposed to be happy after finals are over, but going out all night to celebrate is terrible."

"Professor, I'm sorry to disturb you at this time, but I do have some very important things that I need to see you for." Hugo said with a serious face after listening to Professor Flitwick's slightly humorous tone. "We confirmed that someone had broken into the trap door guarded by the three-headed dog on the fourth floor, so Harry and the others had gone down to try to get the Sorcerer's Stone before the thief stole it, while my sister and I came over Notify professors."

"Why does someone want to steal the Sorcerer's Stone, and Harry and the others have already gone down." After hearing what Hugo said, Flitwick immediately showed an extremely serious expression on his face, "Why didn't you tell us about this in advance. "

"We did try to tell the professors this afternoon, but Professor McGonagall didn't believe us. She told us that no one could steal the Sorcerer's Stone. It was strictly protected and foolproof. She also asked us to go outside to bask in the sun. Not in a bleak castle. But when we went over tonight, we saw a harp being played next to the three-headed dog for hypnosis."

"Oh my God, this is so bad." Professor Flitwick exclaimed after Hugo told them what they had seen and everything that had happened tonight. "Wait for me for a minute. I will go over with you immediately after I put on my clothes. You are right. This matter must be handled by our professor."

After speaking, Professor Flitwick retreated to his room. A minute later, he rushed out of the office fully armed with his wand in hand and waved to Hugo. Then he moved his two short legs and quickly moved around. He ran toward the room on the first floor.

Even though Professor Flitwick is not tall, he can still run very fast. Hugo even had to break into a jog to catch up with him. It only took a few minutes for the two of them to arrive at the door of the room on the fourth floor, and by this time Hermione was already waiting here with Professor McGonagall.

After the two parties exchanged a simple greeting, Professor McGonagall took out her wand and tapped five times rhythmically on the root of a torch fixed on the wall at the edge of the room.

After the hammering was completed, the brick of the wall began to move with the sound of friction, and soon a small arch was formed on the wall that could allow two people to pass side by side.

"Let's go down from here." Professor McGonagall said after the arch was completely finalized, and then several people led him down the spiral staircase behind the door.

This spiral staircase does not look like it was built temporarily, but rather looks like it has been there for a long time. On the walls on both sides are magic torches that only provide light but no heat.

Obviously, the professors have another dedicated passage for inspecting the mechanisms below. Thinking about it, it wouldn't be a problem if the professor had to jump down from that partner every time during the examination.

However, only Dumbledore and Professor McGonagall, as the deputy dean, should know about this passage. Otherwise, Professor Flitwick should not have shown that surprised expression just now.

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