A day at Hogwarts

Chapter 47 The auditorium exploded

On Saturday morning, the Gryffindor first-years noticed that Charles' face was darker than yesterday's.

Harry was forcing himself to eat as much breakfast as he could, and said confidently to Charles, "There's a Quidditch match today, just watch me win."

Charles said absently: "Come on... Be careful not to mess up your steps, keep an eye on the opponent's movements, and be careful of fake moves..."

Harry said with black lines, "It's a Quidditch match, not a boxing match!"

Charles said to him in the same manner: "Oh...be careful not to fall off the broom."

Harry was speechless for a moment, and asked him with question marks all over his head: "What's wrong with you? Broken love?"

Charles turned his head and looked at the guy coldly, scaring Harry to run across the long table with his half-eaten breakfast.

另一边的赫敏不怕他揍自己,同样好奇地问他:“你难道真的失恋了?”

Charles said calmly, "I will write to Mr. Granger, saying that you eat a lot of sugar every day."

Hermione was intimidated, let alone her daughter. When Dumbledore came home to explain Hogwarts, he took out some magic candies and said that he often ate them, but was tricked by his father into the dental treatment bed for half an hour.

After breakfast, Charles walked to the second greenhouse on the hoarfrost on the grass.

Professor Sprout was about to move the flower pots that had been set on fire yesterday and frozen all night back to the greenhouse. When he saw Charles coming over, he asked in surprise, "Aren't you going to watch the Quidditch match?"

Today was the game between Gryffindor and Slytherin, and students from both houses went to watch the game.

Charles just shook his head, and helped the professor make the flowerpot grow legs and walk back into the greenhouse by himself, which was much easier than making the pineapple tap dance.

It's just that the weather is too cold, and the legs growing out of the flowerpot are shaking.

"Professor," Charles asked suddenly, "could someone throw those bugs into the greenhouse on purpose?"

Professor Sprout frowned, and said, "No one would be so hateful. If that's the case, I'll be tied to the Whomping Willow!"

Charles also had no evidence, just guessed, didn't say much, and helped move the dragon dung compost back after moving the flower pots.

The Quidditch pitch is not far from the greenhouse. You can clearly hear the commentary and cheers from the arena, and you can also see that Harry who is high in the sky is almost thrown off by the irritable flying broomstick.

Charles didn't realize what happened on the Quidditch pitch, but made an unexpected discovery outside the greenhouse.

"Professor!" he yelled, "Come on, come on!"

Professor Sprout rushed over immediately, looked in the direction Charles pointed, and found that there were traces of being trampled on the cheap medicinal materials planted in the open space next to the greenhouse.

These herbs have dried up to the height of the calf, and will grow green shoots next year. At this time, a road was broken from the roadside to the side of the greenhouse.

Professor Sprout went over to check and found that the glass of the greenhouse at that position had been removed by someone, and it was just installed on top of it.

"Could it be that someone really threw bugs into it?" Professor Sprout's eyes became sharper. "Or stealing herbs, secretly mixing some potions."

Charles thought for a while, and said to the professor: "I have an idea. I said that the herbs in the greenhouse were sprayed with Muggle pesticides a few days ago. If someone secretly used them to make potions, they would be chronically poisoned. It would be difficult to find at first. It will die violently in a month."

If it's just stealing herbs, it's fine, but if you deliberately throw bugs to spread, that person will be miserable.

At this moment, there was a burst of exclamation from the Quidditch pitch, and everyone saw that Harry was thrown by the broomstick several times in the sky and almost fell off.

In the Gryffindor auditorium, Hermione grabbed Hagrid's telescope and looked for Snape in the stands.

Sure enough, she saw Snape staring closely at Harry in the sky, chanting.

"Sure enough, it's Snape, look." Hermione angrily handed the binoculars to Ron.

Simo on the side couldn't hear clearly, and asked curiously, "What's going on?"

Harry didn't tell too many people about the Sorcerer's Stone and Snape. Seamus had a lot of friends and didn't often hang out with the three of them. Charles was busy with his own affairs, so naturally he hadn't heard of it.

Hermione didn't have time to explain to him, she turned and left the stands here.

In the sky, Fred and George wanted to catch Harry, but as soon as they approached, the Nimbus 2000 quickly rose a lot, and the two brothers could only prepare to catch Harry who fell from below.

Hermione finally walked behind the stand where Snape was, got under the stand, and came to the back of Snape's position, with Quirrell's feet above her head.

She took out her wand, thought for a while, then took out a lipstick, opened the inner and outer covers, poured a little potion on Snape's robes, and then pointed at the lower edge of the robe with her wand and said a spell.

Blue flames leaped from the tip of the wand, igniting the robes in a flash.

Hermione lit the fire and ran immediately. After about half a minute, when she ran away, she suddenly heard a loud noise from behind.

Ron was stunned to see through the binoculars that Snape seemed to have been kicked hard in the ass by someone, and the whole person flew up, almost fell into the stadium, and hung on the railing.

Quirrell, who was behind Snape, was not much better. He seemed to have received an uppercut, and the whole person flew backwards, and finally hit the back of the head heavily on the flagpole, which prevented him from flying off the field.

The students next to him were also unlucky. A senior boy also flew up and knocked Malfoy unconscious.

The auditorium suddenly became a mess, Snape was dragged off the railing, and his originally cold face was now full of bewilderment.

At this time, Professor McGonagall and Professor Flitwick rushed to the scene of the crime, and they were relieved to see that Snape was fine.

They directed the students to carry out the stunned students and asked them to send them to the school infirmary together with other injured students.

Quirrell ran away without waiting for the students to come to help him.

Harry in the sky found that his broomstick had returned to normal and hurried back to the game.

In the end, Harry caught the Snitch, Gryffindor won the game, and the cheers of Gryffindor students could be heard from all over the greenhouse.

That night, Charles and Seamus were called to the principal's office. One of them had explosive liquid potion in his hand, and the other had first-rate explosive talent, so Snape quickly suspected them.

Seamus said innocently: "I was in the stands at the time, and I saw Harry was about to fall, and I was so nervous that I hugged Dean."

He vaguely felt that this matter had something to do with Hermione, so when talking about witnesses, he only mentioned Dean who was sitting on the other side, and Lavender and Parvati who were sitting in front and didn't see Hermione leave.

Dumbledore called witnesses to confirm again and again that Seamus was indeed in the Gryffindor audience at the time, and he accidentally kicked Parvati in the back because of his nervousness.

Charles was easy, Professor Sprout testified, he was in the greenhouse with himself.

This matter was left unsolved and became an unsolved case.

Not long afterward, Hogwarts rumored that Professor Snape had developed a potion that could make people fly into the sky after taking a sip and farting. He wanted to fly into the air to save Harry, but he didn't grasp the angle well.

When Charles was about to return to the common room, Harry, Ron, and Hermione stopped him in the corridor and took him to an abandoned classroom.

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