HP Shavings Wizard

Chapter 337 Beetle



Chapter 337 Beetle

Chapter 337 Beetle

It's much colder outside, and I just feel clear-headed.

However, among the rose bushes, there are twinkling fairy lights, which really enhances the atmosphere.

...I just can’t get close to see it.

Fairies are beautiful creatures, ranging from one foot (30 cm) to five feet in length - the smallest ones are used as decorations at Hogwarts - they have human bodies and a pair of large colorful/transparent insect wings, and hold a branch/wand in their hands. Their magic power is not strong, and they can only resist their bird enemies.

This creature has low intelligence and is extremely vain, so wizards often happily use it as a decoration for casting spells.

But the fatal problem that Alison thought was terrible was that these little guys could not speak human language and could only make harsh buzzing noises to communicate among themselves.

Ah, it is necessary to point out that the noise is very similar to that of mosquitoes, but they are particularly fond of quarreling.

In the bush again...

She always had the illusion that she had run into some mosquito nest in the wild.

Can anyone really fall in love in this bush?

...Well, it really is.

Still a lot.

Alison looked at her small map speechlessly. The bushes were bustling with people.

She bypassed the stone and ice sculptures on the road and headed lightly and accurately towards a neutral yellow name among a large number of green names on the small map.

Rita Skeeter.

An unusually hoarse voice came from that direction.

It was terrible, the half-giant's voice was really loud, even though Hagrid tried to lower it.

"As soon as I saw you, I knew it in my heart. I knew you were just like me... Is it your mother or your father?"

The guy sat on a bench next to the big fountain with Madame Maxime, telling her about her life story, her giant mother, and her short wizard father...

Alison looked disgusted.

Living in a normal human society, if one is not strong enough to overturn the table, one will generally still maintain "reputation", which is tied to the rules of the game.

And reputation is even more fatal to someone like Madame Maxime who has worked hard to become the headmaster of Beauxbatons.

Although many people have guessed the reason for Madame Maxime's "naturally large frame", as long as it doesn't cause a big stir and she can keep up appearances, there will be no problem as long as she continues to claim that she is a pure-blood wizard.

In 1811, the Ministry of Magic's definition of "person" was generally accepted.

——Only creatures with sufficient intelligence to understand the laws of magical society and to bear some responsibility for the creation of those laws can be considered "humans".

Giants, who are brutal and aggressive by nature, are classified as "beasts" like other creatures such as trolls.

Being a hybrid of a beast—and a giant who had previously joined the mysterious man’s army—if this reputation spreads...

This man expressed his true feelings in public in the hope of impressing Madame Maxime?

It is more likely that his carelessness, recklessness and big mouth ruined a lady who was desperately trying to escape from the quagmire she came from.

Because of the unstable factors, Alison looked annoyed.

But Hogwarts was her father's territory after all. She could make suggestions and spread rumors, but she should not encourage Dumbledore to expel Hagrid without a better solution to the problem.

most……

She could reap the benefits now, expose the existence of the eavesdropping Skeeter, and sell herself well to Madame Maxime, and France behind her, so that people would be more inclined to her fathers' plans in the future.

And we must also stop the female reporter who likes to exaggerate and possibly attack her good-tempered father who doesn't care about the matter.

As for Hagrid's love?

who cares?

She doesn't care anyway.

Thinking of this, a gorgeous and bewitching smile appeared on the face of the red-haired little wizard, but it was unfortunately completely obscured by the invisibility effect of the Disillusionment Spell and no one could see it.

He took a few steps silently on the path without stirring up any dust, but his eyes were filled with a dark light like a storm, which became darker and darker, and his pupils were calmly watching his prey.

The white long fingers with distinct joints pressed down a beetle that had a pattern around its eyes that looked like red glasses and was trying to fly away.

She smiled gently, and in order not to be discovered temporarily, she lowered her voice, as if she was an innocent child whispering to her companions.

“…I caught you.”

The frightened beetle struggled a few more times in Alison's hands, flapping its wings, making a slight sound, with a fluorescent green color - it seemed to be the color of the female reporter's clothes today.

Although Skeeter was terrified, she still had a little hope. She didn't want to transform back into a human in public, otherwise she would definitely be beaten up by the half-giants she eavesdropped on. In addition, if the illegal Animagus incident got out of hand, she would be sentenced...

Alison laughed grimly, brushing the weed leaves beside her with her other hand and pulling one out at random.

Under the effect of Transfiguration, the slender and soft grass leaves were completely transformed into slender sharp needles - every little wizard should thank Professor Cat for the Transfiguration class at the beginning of the first grade.

How practical!

Although Professor McGonagall would probably let out a sharp bang if she saw what Alison was doing.

Today, Alison decided to COS Rong Mama~

The long needle stabbed down quickly and fiercely, piercing straight through the beetle's body and nailing it into the soil.

The red-haired little wizard had a look of innocence on his face, as if a child was concentrating on studying and making some insect specimens.

Of course, this beetle is essentially a wizard. It is not so fragile that it will die immediately. At most... it will just be in severe pain.

Alison lightly tapped the buzzing beetle with her fingertips and used a confusion curse that was controlled in a very small range, completely disrupting Skeeter's desire to transform back into human form - this was also a new use of the confusion curse that Alison had discovered.

Magic is subjective, and disturbing the mind can easily cause certain spells that require concentration to be unable to be performed normally, such as... Animagus transformation.

Unlucky Skeeter never expected that she would meet her natural enemy during this brief period of eavesdropping!

Alison's eyes flashed with excitement and malice, and she stabbed the beetle a few more times.

The beetle instinctively struggled violently, but how could a small beetle have the strength to resist a teenage wizard?

The more she struggled, the deeper the cruel long needle penetrated her body, until it finally pierced her body completely.

The severe pain and the effect of the curse made it completely impossible for her to concentrate, and she could only groan silently in her heart.


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