Chapter 2019 The Threat Is Approaching
"Crunch—"
Accompanied by a groaning sound that can only be made when the plank is bent, the Revolution tilted a little bit rarely, causing the unfixed things placed everywhere on the ship to move or even fall down.
Obviously, it wasn't just the little wizards in the classroom who noticed this leaning forward.
"Patter."
At that moment, Snape, who was walking quickly in the aisle, reacted quickly and squatted down a little, stretched out his hand to support the floor, and saved himself from falling to the ground like the hapless Alexander.
When the angle of the boat returned to normal again, he turned his head and saw that Professor McGonagall, who was following behind, had just in time grabbed the curtain hanging on the wall on the side of the aisle, and at this moment was trying to regain his Stand up straight.
"Severus." McGonagall said towards Snape, "Don't go back, I think we should go directly to the deck! Call Felius and Pomona along the way. "
"Ok."
Snape, who originally wanted to discuss with McGonagall, couldn't help but nodded at this moment, and immediately turned around and walked back with big strides.
"It's really not right... The Revolution of Durmstrang should be able to resist the pull of the deep-sea vortex in theory," he said as he walked, "What kind of force can make it happen suddenly with such a large magnitude? tilt?"
Because this aisle was located on the centerline of the ship, the outside scene could not be directly seen through the portholes, which made Snape even more worried.
"Professor McGonagall, I'll go back to the deck to have a look first, you go and call Flitwick and Sprout as soon as possible...Leave the students to other professors for the time being!"
When passing by Mag, he said this, and then added as if:
"I can feel from just now that there is a will that is watching me... No, maybe it is the person who is watching the whole ship! Remember to be careful, although I don't know what it is, but I think Certainly unusual."
Before the words fell, he had already moved away from Mag, and went to the stairs to the deck first.
...
To be honest, with Snape's personality, if this incident happened somewhere other than this ship, then he would definitely not be as active as he is now. Even if such a situation is encountered on board,
If there is no Tia, he might just walk away depending on the situation.
Now, however, he, Severus Snape, was not alone as he had once been. With the addition of a younger sister, he has changed a lot. Although he never mentions it, he seems to have gradually gotten used to taking care of Tia's thoughts in everything.
Just like now, once such an accident with a hidden crisis happened, he knew that Tia would definitely not put her own interests at the top of the list like him—no, the two of them just started together They came down from the deck, but Tia took the initiative to go to the student dormitory area to check the situation of the little wizards in a blink of an eye!
For this reason, at least Snape felt that he seemed to have no more choice.
Instead of hesitating over whether he should just wait and see what happens, he quickly decided that he should be more active in the end!
"Tsk, anyway, that little girl probably won't leave... How troublesome!"
While muttering like this, he climbed up the stairs again, pushed open the hatch and returned to the deck outside. And the moment he opened the door, he found that the fog outside seemed to have completely enveloped the sea area.
This bad sense of déjà vu immediately made Snape frown more and more tightly.
"boom!"
After closing the cabin door heavily behind him, Snape took two steps on the wet and foggy deck, and touched near the railing of the ship's side by memory.
It can be heard that the sound of the surrounding waves beating the hull can still be heard, and the rhythm and strength seem to be the same as the usual waves.
Then, it seemed that it was definitely not the waves that made the whole ship roll forward just now.
After ruling out an obvious wrong answer, Snape paused for a moment, then continued to walk forward - he didn't have the magic sensing ability like Maca and others, after putting aside vision, he wanted to walk in the fog. Anticipating danger and finding enemies is obviously not an easy task.
Of course, what is more critical at this time may be that he obviously doesn't know what the enemy is at all.
But then, I don't know if I should say "fortunately" here. In short, while Snape was walking forward step by step on the deck, holding his wand tightly, the huge shadow that the little wizards in the Transfiguration classroom saw through the porthole suddenly disappeared from the fog in the direction of the bow. Emerged, and slowly "floated" from left to right in Snape's field of vision.
Yes, although it is a bit strange to describe it in this way because of its seemingly huge size, it is indeed similar to a "floating" posture. It looked as huge as a mountain in the hazy mist, but it moved calmly and silently, and even made people wonder if they were hallucinating from a living corpse that was dazzled.
At that moment, Snape stopped in his tracks, his face extremely serious. While waiting for the other party to disappear in the mist again, he didn't even dare to breathe loudly, as if he was afraid that his breath would attract the other party's attention.
Because, that guy looks really too big—it even seems to be bigger than the entire Change!
There is no doubt that the vast ocean still has many secrets for Muggles and wizards, and it does not seem so surprising that such a large space breeds huge creatures.
So at the moment, Snape is still not sure whether they encountered some unknown magical creature or natural phenomenon by chance, or... This actually means that the guy Hai Erbo finally found them again ?
"Foggy? Wait... Severus?"
And just as Snape was standing on the deck, thinking carefully, McGonagall's voice suddenly came from the cabin door, interrupting his thoughts.
"Severus, are you still on deck?"
"Yes," Snape clicked his tongue, and immediately said, "Professor McGonagall, don't make too much noise, there is something in the surrounding fog—I saw a very huge shadow passing by just now."
Although he didn't know what Snape was talking about, he didn't even know how big the "very huge" he said was. But when Mag and the others who had just come on the deck heard it, they immediately shut their mouths, and everyone became cautious.
"Minerva... this fog is very strange, you know, I'm a little worried. Otherwise, why don't we just activate the Transformation first, and let's transfer away immediately?"
Sprout couldn't help suggesting that.
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