Harry Potter Blood Hunter

Chapter 262 Invisible Man, Handwriting

Is Sewen completely mine?

There was a look of joy on Harry's face, but also some special thoughts.

It feels...as if I have been cheated.

So hard to solve the puzzle, how can the reward be just like this?

Although I also like Sewen very much, I always feel that this reward is still a bit short.

So Harry started complaining to Browder.

Said how difficult it was for him to solve each puzzle.

But who would have thought that Browder was very strange after hearing this.

"Harry, you just solve the problem by yourself?" Browder looked at Harry speechlessly, "I didn't forbid you to ask other students to interrogate together. One person counts the short, and the two count the long!"

"And apart from the question in the Ravenclaw common room, the other questions are so that you can check it out in the open during the day, and you can ask for help. Why do you go at night?"

"The puzzle I gave you is not something shameful."

Browder really didn't get it.

It was obviously just a game, but Harry said it was like an underground party meeting.

Harry was also a little speechless after hearing Browder's words.

Is that okay? Don't you need to hide it from others?

Then what am I working so hard for?

Seeing Harry's speechless and cute expression, Browder was also amused by him.

"In my opinion, Harry, you have done a lot of secret things recently, and you are used to wandering around wearing an invisibility cloak. The first thing in your mind is to hide others behind your back!" Browder plausibly said, "This is not allowed, you must restrain yourself." Live in such a crooked atmosphere! After my vacation is over, as soon as I return to Hogwarts, you hurry up and give me the Invisibility Cloak!"

"This...isn't that good!" Harry gripped the collar of his robe very nervously - the invisibility cloak was placed in the hidden pocket inside the robe, and he really carried it with him now.

Harry is not stupid, under the dual effects of immunity to physical attacks and immunity to magic, this life-saving effect is great!

All the places Harry knew were free to get out of.

"If you don't want to, then you need to reverse this thinking!" Browder's words entered Harry's ears, "Once again, I really want to put it away for you."

"Yes!" Harry replied immediately. If I can delay this hurdle first, maybe I won't be so stupid in the future, or Browder will forget what I said now.

However, Browder also knew that Harry's brisk answer must be watery, but he didn't care... It's strange that Harry is really honest.

"By the way, Harry, you just said that you met Professor Snape several times when you were looking for the answer to the mystery these nights?" Browder was very interested in this matter, "Tell me what it is like?"

"There's nothing to talk about!" Harry scratched his head, "I've said everything I can, except that when I was looking for it at night, Snape would find out by some means and follow me all the time. The first time When I was there, the paper for my first puzzle fell on the floor and he picked it up."

oh? Browder had a weird expression on his face.

Harry didn't pay attention to Browder's expression, but suddenly started talking about Snape's behavior... First he said that he was very smart, he just read the first letter and found the first answer within a few minutes . Then he said that every time Snape found his trace, he used different magic to search for his specific unknown.

If it wasn't for the invisibility cloak, even if Snape managed to escape by other means the first time, it would be impossible for Snape to escape every time after that.

As Browder listened, the smile on his face began to look a little fake.

Uh...all the letter papers were found?

...

first→L

third→V

sixth→S

Snape looked at the three messages he had written on the parchment with a thoughtful expression.

These are the three pieces of information he found after searching hard for the "invisible man" in Hogwarts this month.

These messages were all found by Snape on the nearby wall after discovering the "invisible man".

Because the first one was found outside the fixed location of the Astronomy Tower after the discovery of the letter with the puzzle, Snape would pay attention to whether there were similar messages in the places where the "Invisible Man" was found every time.

Although he searched carefully, Snape was the only one who found three.

Although judging from the serial number, he still missed at least three pieces...he couldn't guarantee that there were only six pieces in total.

It's just that the second "third→V" is found in the auditorium, so why is the third "sixth→S" found outside the principal's office?

What is the conspiracy here?

To Dumbledore?

Snape mused.

Besides, Snape was staring at the "V".

Looking at this letter, the only thing Snape could think of was the Dark Lord!

Maybe it's about him?

Does that have something to do with Quirrell?

Snape really worked hard these days to catch that "invisible man". In Snape's mind, as soon as he was caught, all that would be clear.

But that person obviously existed after being sentenced by Snape many times, but after using different detection magics to find him many times, he couldn't find a single hair.

This caused a few more hairs to fall from Snape's forehead.

With such a hidden technique, it shouldn't be possible to be a little wizard. But Snape couldn't think of anyone else who could do that either.

Neither can Quirrell.

In Snape's view, Quirrell just wants a poor guy driven by the Dark Lord. If he is willing to cooperate, it is not impossible to help him escape the control of the Dark Lord.

Besides, besides "V", Snape also looked at "S" thoughtfully.

S, what Hogwarts can represent now is stone.

That is the Sorcerer's Stone.

Does this have anything to do with the Sorcerer's Stone again?

Snape thought he could tell Dumbledore about it!

But, there is another piece of evidence.

Snape took a piece of parchment and a letter from the side.

This letter was the evidence that Snape picked up when he first met the "Invisible Man".

And that parchment...it's an assignment. The homework of the Potions class was written on it, and the handwriting was very neat.

Since Snape would think that this letter was written by someone from Ravenclaw, it is natural to investigate.

Investigate what?

Handwriting, of course.

Snape had been a Potions professor for nearly ten years, so he naturally had a lot of student homework in his hands.

If he really looked, Snape could find the homework of his students when he first became a professor ten years ago.

Just looking for Ravenclaw is three-quarters less work.

However, Snape did not investigate for long before finding the "prisoner".

It is the handwriting of the person who wrote the homework on this parchment is the same as the handwriting on the letter paper.

Ravenclaw second year.

Brad Lestrange!

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