Chapter 440: in action

"What happened to Ron?"

Harry hurriedly walked into the hall and saw Ron, who was looking lonely next to Hermione, and asked suspiciously what had happened to Hermione and why Ron was shocked.

"He, he was eliminated in the Wizards Card Game just now."

Hermione suppressed herself without making herself laugh, and simply put Ron in the Wizards Qualifiers, and told Harry that he was easily defeated by his opponent within a few seconds.

Ron's wizarding card level is really bad, he was beaten to a drop by his opponent, and now he is autistic.

"Shut up, thank you."

Ron glared at Hermione in a bad mood, and being easily defeated by someone in a three-game losing streak really hurt his confidence.

"You can count the number of times you play the wizard card with both hands. Why do you think you can beat the group of students who often play the wizard card?" Ron's thoughts made Hermione feel funny, it was simply whimsical.

"Witcher card and wizard chess are both brain-playing games..." Ron wanted to say something more, but Harry interrupted him.

"Well, I have something to tell you."

Harry took the two out of the noisy hall and into an empty corridor before stopping to talk to Hermione and Ron about the accident he had just hit.

Hearing Harry said that Snape was in the classroom forcing Quirrell to tell how to pass the protection of the Philosopher's Stone level, both Hermione and Ron looked uneasy.

"you sure?"

"Did Professor Quirrell really compromise?" Hermione asked in a low voice.

"It seems not yet, but I don't know how long Professor Quirrell can hold on." Harry's face was full of worry, "Maybe, we should do something to prevent this from happening."

"But... we can't do anything." Hermione's brows deepened, and she seemed to be thinking about how to deal with this. She said to Harry, "Maybe, we should go and talk to Hagrid."

"Hagrid doesn't believe us." Ron reminded.

The three of them were silent immediately.

Yes!

Hagrid didn't believe that Snape would steal what Dumbledore had hidden. He didn't believe what they said, thinking it was the trio's prejudice against Snape.

Even if Harry, Hermione, and Ron wanted to get the Philosopher’s Stone before Snape, they couldn’t pass Hagrid’s three-headed dog at all, and they would only end up with the bitten leg. End.

"How about we write a letter to the principal, even if Principal Dumbledore doesn't want to believe it, he should be vigilant." Hermione suggested.

She knew very well that it was almost impossible for the three of them to prevent Snape from stealing the Philosopher's Stone, and it was more appropriate for Principal Dumbledore to come forward in the end.

"Who will write?" Harry agreed. He didn't know if Principal Dumbledore would be willing to believe the content of their letter, but it was better to write than to do nothing.

"I don't think the principal will believe you."

A cold voice suddenly sounded behind them, and all three of them were taken aback by the voice, and when they turned their heads, they faced Snape's ugly and gloomy face.

At this moment, the hearts of the three almost stopped beating.

"Potter, the thoughts in your head really surprised me."

The corners of Snape's mouth raised slightly as if laughing at the three of them, "Perhaps you should try it. Slandering a professor is enough for me to deduct 100 points for each of you."

"Sir, I think you made a mistake." Harry replied dryly. "We never thought of slandering any professor, nor would we do that."

"That's the best." Snape stared at Harry for a long time, then said before turning to leave: "Don't let me take the opportunity."

"Harry, what should we do now?" Ron was angry and uneasy facing Snape's threat.

Harry did want to write to Dumbledore, but he was hesitating now. If Gryffindor was really deducted a large amount of points, they would not be able to beat Slytherin. He also knew that many students in the school hope that Gryffindor College can beat Slytherin College again, and he can't ruin it all.

At this moment, the three of them were all lost in confusion.

In the end, Harry decided to write a letter to Dumbledore. Snape was not mentioned in the letter, but that someone at the school was eyeing the Philosopher’s Stone and asked about the mechanism to protect the Philosopher’s Stone.

Harry told Dumbledore all the things he knew. Although it was only their guess, Harry believed that he mentioned the pile of things in the letter, and the principal would be a little more vigilant anyway.

The letter was written by Hermione, because her handwriting is the best of the three.

On the way to the owl shed, they ran into Professor Quirrell, who seemed to be sick with almost no blood on his face.

Harry, Ron, and Hermione all gave Professor Quirrell an encouraging smile, but they didn't know that their smile made Quirrell a little bit inexplicable.

Quirrell's physical condition is indeed very bad He is very ill and is dying.

Since the last time Quirrell tried to make the Philosopher's Stone, it failed miserably.

Voldemort was very angry at Quirrell's stupidity and punished him severely.

Today's Voldemort has gradually strengthened with the life of Yunsu Quirrell, but the price is that Quirrell himself can't live long.

He is really dying.

If he can't get the Philosopher's Stone in the next time and use the Philosopher's Stone to continue his life, Quirrell will really be dead.

Although the situation is very bad, Quirrell is not desperate. He has found a way through the big dog. No, it should be said that he has found a way to deal with Hagrid.

This is really thanks to Albert. Yesterday when discussing with the other side how wizards can face a dragon alone, Albert occasionally mentioned that Hagrid had always been eager to raise a dragon.

Since Hagrid was eager to raise a dragon, he could think of a way to give Hagrid a dragon egg, and then get him drunk through some methods. As long as he tapped a little sideways, he would definitely be able to find out how to deal with the three-headed dog.

Of course, he needs to be very careful not to let Hagrid know his identity.

Well, this thing is easy.

"But, what is this, is it rewarded for me to answer that nasty kid question every day?" Quirrell couldn't help but laugh at himself.

He just wrote a letter to a smuggler, ready to spend a lot of money to buy a dragon egg from the other party.

As long as you can get the Philosopher’s Stone, you won’t be short of Garon, and if you die, it’s useless to keep Garon, so Quirrell is very generous. The two parties have reached an agreement. You only need to wait patiently for a while, at most one. In September, the smuggler would help him get a dragon egg from abroad.

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