Chapter 396 Snake and Wizard
Chapter 396 Snake and Wizard
Chapter 396 Snake and Wizard
It's already late autumn, and the fireplace in Loila's office is lit, but even so, Loila sometimes still feels a bit chilly.
It might be because Miss Nagini always turns into a snake and crawls back and forth on her shoulder.
"How's your Guardian Angel Spell coming along?" she asked in snake language, poking her snake head out. It seemed that she didn't like turning back into human form because of the cold weather.
"Not going too well," Loila replied after a moment's thought, her mind currently focused on the magic circle in front of her.
Hmm—this should require two energy storage magic arrays—but that's a bit small—
"Why isn't everything going smoothly?" Nagini peeked out from Loila's white shirt collar, flicking her forked tongue at her smooth chin. "Is it because you're actually a dark wizard?"
"I'm not—I'm not!" Loila retorted, biting her lip. She looked down at the snake head on her collar, about to criticize Miss Nagini, when a snake's tongue was flicked onto her lips.
"Ugh!" She immediately blushed and turned her head away.
"Hehehe." Does snake language also have such a laugh?
"Miss Nagini—you are really—malicious—" Loila muttered, even though she was more like a dark wizard than herself.
Animagus that can turn into snakes—doesn't that sound evil? And it likes to hide in dark, dark corners, and it likes to hide inside girls' shirts—
"Hmm!"
Feeling a touch somewhere, Loila blushed and grabbed her wand, then swung it around.
"Clatter!"
A black snake flew out of Loila's collar and landed on the bed. Besides that, she seemed to have brought out something extraordinary as well.
"Nagi—Miss Nagini!" Loila clutched her chest, gritted her teeth, and stared at the snake on the bed, unsure of what to say.
"Sorry! Sorry!" Nagini, now back in human form, raised an eyebrow, but there was no real apology in her words. She slightly loosened her grip and placed the object she was holding on the bed.
"Clatter".
"Hmm!"
Loila blushed and waved her wand, putting the mysterious thing back on.
"Loila—I'm suddenly a little curious." Watching her movements, Nagini said with a smile, "Why have I never noticed it from the outside—"
"Are you wearing anything?"
"That's enough, Miss Nagini!" Loila's face turned red with anger, or perhaps with embarrassment, as she could no longer contain herself.
"Hehehe." Nagini chuckled softly as she lay on the bed, then blinked. "You look even cuter now—"
"————" Loila bit her lip, took a deep breath, and kept reassuring herself not to communicate with that rogue snake.
I need to complete the magic circle—complete the magic circle—there's not much time left before the second match starts, I need to find a way to kill Karkaroff quickly, I can't really drag it out until after Christmas, can I?
A man like him doesn't deserve to celebrate any more Christmases—absolutely not!
Seeing Loila focused on her work, a slightly bored Nagini picked up a cup of coffee and leaned against the table.
"By the way, Loila," she said as if remembering something, "I've been observing some suspicious people these past few days, and I have to say I've discovered some interesting things."
Suspicious person?
Loila almost forgot that Miss Nagini was busy doing the work Dumbledore had assigned her, which was to search for possible Death Eaters.
That person does exist—after all, I heard that it was that person who unleashed the Fiery Blaze in the Forbidden Forest during the first match.
Moreover, that person was definitely not an ordinary wizard—after all, even when that Fiendfire was burning so fiercely, he still maintained firm control over it—his strength should not be weaker than—
After careful consideration of her opponent at Durmstrang, Loila concluded that the opponent's skill level was somewhere between Müller and Karkaroff.
The range is a bit too large.
In short, that person definitely exists—but—what does it have to do with me?
Voldemort and Death Eaters—leave that to Dumbledore. I'm just an ordinary professor, busy with magic circles before, busy killing people now, and occasionally busy with Lord Grindelwald's tasks.
I'd actually be happy if Dumbledore killed the Death Eaters and the like.
Anyway, their demands seem to be nothing more than this—dominating the wizarding world, and so on—Loira didn't care about what Lord Grindelwald said back then, and she cared even less about the theories of the Death Eaters.
As long as it doesn't affect myself or my friends, it doesn't matter.
But I still have to pretend to be serious.
"Hmm?" Loila nodded slightly, signaling Miss Nagini to continue.
"Actually, there are only a few strange people." Nagini shrugged and took a sip of coffee. "One of them is that hero from Durmstrang."
"That's Siegfried von Ansbach—"
Upon hearing this name, Loila paused slightly.
"What's wrong?"
"N-nothing—nothing—" Loila quickly shook her head and continued her work, but her pointed ears were already standing up straight.
"She always shows up in weird places, and she always looks really unhappy," Nagini said with a light laugh. "She's kind of like a child her age shouldn't be."
She might be planning something, right? And it's very likely something about me—Loira could understand her thinking quite well, after all, she had offended Muller and the Ansbach family quite badly—
If I were a member of the Ansbach family, they certainly wouldn't give someone like me a friendly look, would they?
But it doesn't matter—I won't blame Miss Ansbach for whatever she wants to do, after all, I owe them too much, don't I?
And they owe Müller far too much.
Loila pursed her lips and said, "Anyone else...?"
"Hmm—" Nagini thought for a moment and said, "And the principal of Durmstrang."
"Kakharov?"
"Yeah, he looks way too much like some kind of villainous wizard, you know?"
"Arrogant, disdainful, and unruly—"
That's just how he is, he's always been that way—but it doesn't matter, Miss Nagini, he'll be a corpse soon enough.
"Besides that, he also keeps in touch with Harry," Nagini said, her vertical pupils widening slightly. "He seems to be planning something with Harry."
"Isn't this dangerous?" she paused, then said, "Perhaps we should tell Dumbledore?"
"Ah—I think it's probably not necessary—" Loila quickly said, "I—I'll handle this."
Hmm, if I tell Dumbledore, how am I supposed to kill him?
So don't worry about whether he's suspicious or not, I'm going to kill him anyway. If he really becomes Voldemort's henchman or something, that would be even better.
But it probably wouldn't be him—Loira still remembered Karkaroff's level of magic skill—
"Besides those two—Hagrid is actually quite strange too."
"Huh?" Loila paused for a moment, then looked up at Nagini.
The name you just mentioned, isn't it a bit...?
"Yes, I'm talking about Hagrid." Nagini nodded, a little uncertainly, and said, "He's been acting a bit strange lately."
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