Settle at Hogwarts

Chapter 39 Rescue



The panicked crowd gradually became orderly. Tabor sent the two girls beside him to the prefects, but suddenly found that Professor Kettleburn was still trapped there. He did not pull out his wand and try like other professors. Douse the flames.

The professors at Hogwarts were all focused on the students, and they seemed to have no idea that Professor Kettleburn would be trapped by the flames.

When Tubo saw the Slytherin students evacuating the auditorium in an orderly manner, he turned and rushed in the direction of Professor Kettleburn, and the magic power used in casting the spell began to increase suddenly.

Under Tabor's almost unreserved release, the magic power spurted out from the tip of the elder staff, forming a huge water column and extinguishing a dancing flame.

Tabor continued to cast spells while trotting towards the center of the auditorium.The fire caused by the ash snake eggs not only spreads very quickly as if it were alive, but it doesn't even seem to be easy to extinguish.

When Tubber finally ran to Professor Kettleburn, he seemed to have completely lost consciousness and passed out in the dancing flames.

Without hesitation, Tabor directly grabbed one of Kettleburn's arms and dragged him out of the auditorium.

Although the fire in the auditorium has been basically controlled now, it still takes some time to completely extinguish the demonic fire, which is somewhat different from ordinary flames.

"Oh my gosh, this classmate, can't you use a levitating spell?"

Kettleburn said with some complaints. His head had just been hit hard on the leg of a half-burned stool, and he suddenly woke up from his coma.

Tabor glanced expressionlessly at the professor who had caused all this trouble, and secretly decided not to take his course in the future.Then he continued to cast the water spell with his wand without saying anything, extinguishing the small fire that had rekindled just now.

"Hey, if you don't know how to cast the levitating spell without a wand, I can walk by myself." Kettleburn shouted loudly.

The sound of burning around him crackled, but Tabor still heard the professor's shout, and immediately let go of his hand, leaving him on the dark auditorium floor.

"Ouch!" Professor Kettleburn, who was suddenly thrown to the ground, seemed to have been touched by the burnt area, and couldn't help but scream.

Tabor didn't like most people who caused trouble, so he just continued to cast spells around him and walked forward silently.

Kettleburn limped after him and asked a little strangely: "What grade are you in? I feel like I have never seen you before, but you are really strong."

Professor Kettleburn didn't feel embarrassed when he saw that Tubber was only focusing on casting spells and ignored him. He continued to complain: "It's really unlucky. When it exploded just now, the flames actually hit my wand sheath. If my wand had been Still….”

Taber finally couldn't help but asked: "So, do you know why that 'earthworm' suddenly exploded?"

Kettleburn stopped talking in embarrassment and said with some uncertainty: "Maybe it's because of the transfiguration. Do you know that it's easy to cause problems when using transfiguration on living creatures?"

"Yes, especially when using transformation spells on magical creatures. They already have a certain amount of magic in their bodies. If they react with the magic of transformation, it may cause unpredictable consequences. Kettleburn, as someone who has been used by several As a professor on probation, you should understand what may harm students and Hogwarts."

Dumbledore stood at the door of the auditorium, staring at Kettleburn with his blue eyes, his tone filled with unconcealable anger.

"Did you know that the number of injured students this time was the largest ever, and almost the entire school medical room was occupied."

Dumbledore questioned, but his hand movements were not slow, and the tip of the wand kept flashing various inspection and healing spells.

"Fortunately, you were rescued in time. If it had been burned for a while, you wouldn't have wanted this arm." After Dumbledore finished speaking, he patted Tubo on the shoulder.

"I think I can definitely add twenty points to Slytherin for your act of saving the professor. But leave the rest to us professors."

"Albus, you are too cunning for a Gryffindor. Tubo, let's go back to the Slytherin common room first. The house elves will take care of the rest."

Tubo followed Professor Slughorn silently, feeling a little weird about today's events.

"Oh, that guy Dumbledore is so cunning. He must have felt my approach before he spoke first to add points. If it were me, I would definitely add fifty points to Slytherin." Silla Ghorn shook his head helplessly. He was about the same age as Dumbledore, and Dumbledore's talent really impressed him, and the relationship between the two was not bad.

Tubber nodded, he felt that Dumbledore could indeed do such a thing.

"However, Tubo, I remember that your grandmother seemed to have told you to stay away from danger." Professor Slughorn's tone was brisk and seemed to be a little ridiculing.

In fact, after he discovered that although the number of Slytherin students was small, almost all of them were gathered outside the auditorium, and no one was injured, he felt much better.Although the reason for this is that the Slytherin table is relatively far away, it still cannot conceal the excellent performance of the little snakes.

It wasn't until he sent the little snakes back to the lounge that Slughorn discovered that Tabor had not returned with the large group, nor had he left the auditorium early.

"Professor, I think the flames of the Ash Snake are not dangerous to a well-prepared wizard, right? Besides, I have practiced magic for so many days, so you should feel confident that my level is."

Slughorn nodded slightly: "Tub, I admit that you are the most talented little wizard I have ever seen. However, you should also remember that no matter how powerful your magic is, you should still remain cautious. Kate Erborn is no weaker than you, he is very good at dealing with magical animals, but he still suffered serious injuries today."

Taber thought of Kettleburn's state when he retired decades later, and nodded in agreement: "Professor, I will definitely pay attention. But there is no need to tell grandma about this matter."

It was rare for Slughorn to see Tabor like this. He rubbed his dog's head with a smile, and then said in a weird tone: "I won't tell Liya specifically, but... .”

Tubo didn't wait for Slughorn's answer for a long time, and quickly asked: "Nothing."

Slughorn shook his head: "It's nothing, you'll find out tomorrow."


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