Chapter 113: Mysterious animal illustration book (modified)


  Having returned, the Ravenclaws who had been playing for a whole night fell into their sleep, as if there was still a sweet smell of candy in their sleep.
   But next, the hottest topic at Hogwarts was "The Chamber and the Heir." The students talked about the attack on Mrs. Loris all day, among other things. Filch's performance kept everyone from forgetting this: he often walked around the place where Mrs. Loris was killed, as if he thought the attacker would come again.
   Allen saw him scrub the writings on the wall with "Mrs. Skoll brand universal magic stain remover," but it was in vain; the writings still flashed so brightly on the stone wall.
   Allen really didn't understand why he didn't ask the professors for help, and Professor Dumbledore let this line stay on the wall. For the little wizards, it is equivalent to being reminded every time they pass here: the secret room is opened and the school is in danger!
   Maybe the professors are too busy to think of this? Regardless of the reason, Allen did not act arbitrarily out of caution. At present, this wall has focused the attention of many teachers and students. He does not want to push himself to the cusp of school public opinion, so he must not act rashly.
   However, Alan still couldn't help feeling pity when he saw Filch rubbing the words so hard and looking frustrated.
Of course, poor people must be hateful. If Filch is not patrolling the crime scene, he will stare at the two red eyes, hide in the corridor, and then suddenly rushes to the unsuspecting students, doing everything possible to find excuses. Put them in confinement, for example, they "gasp too loudly" or "smiley faces".
   Regardless of how tense the school atmosphere is, for professors, the teaching work should be done on weekdays, that is, the amount of homework is much more than in the past. Allen guessed that the professors probably felt that the students were impetuous and wanted to use the heavy burden of schoolwork to make the students not thinking about it.
   However, this did not have much effect. The time that students stayed in the library has indeed increased, and the number of students has also increased sharply, but the books that everyone looked for were books related to the secret room and the history of Hogwarts.
   Allen leaves the library last every day. Before leaving, he habitually imposes a spell to help Mrs. Pins organize the library tables and chairs.
Mrs. Pins told Allen, "All the inventory of Hogwarts: A School History you've seen before has been borrowed," she said, using a large feather duster to clean the bookshelves in the restricted book area. "Register to borrow The people have been in the queue for two weeks. This book has never been so popular because it is so thick! I hope these little wizards can love these books and don’t scribble."
   Alan touched his nose with some guilty conscience. He liked to read and draw. Although he would use spells to erase these writings after reading, he was still a little embarrassed to hear Mrs. Pins say this.
"Ahem," Allen cleared his throat, avoiding the dust that was dusted off by Mrs. Pince, "No, there is a spell you put, no little wizard dared to risk being such a heavy book. The danger of chasing is scribbled." With the thickness of "Hogwarts: A School History", hitting on the head should be no different from the damage caused by bricks!
  Mrs. Pins looked at Allen suspiciously. If he hadn't been beaten, how could he know so clearly?
   Allen shrugged, took out the book he wanted to borrow, and handed it to Mrs. Pins.
   "Mysterious Animals Illustrated Book?" The librarian Ms. Pins is a thin, grumpy woman, like a malnourished vulture. She lifted the book, checked the condition of the book carefully against the light, and then skillfully registered the information about the book Alan had borrowed.
   pushed the registration book to Allen and asked Allen to sign his name. "Be careful, this book is the first edition, very precious. Dumbledore believes that since it is not dangerous, it should be open to the little wizards!" Mrs. Pins frowned, obviously not appreciating the principal's decision. "But don't scribble, let alone break it!" Mrs. Pins repeatedly told Allen, her thin body stood upright, her sharp eyes like a falcon, staring at Allen.
   Allen repeatedly promised that he would never break or lose this book, and the Pinsifu talent allowed Allen to leave with the square booklet.
   Actually, Ellen doesn’t want to take it back to read if he can, but this book is not suitable for reading in a quiet library. Because it not only has animal patterns, but also uses magic to collect animal sounds in the book. Specifically, is there any more magical place? Alan needs to read and explore.
Although Mrs. Pins put the book high and hid it in the corner of a remote bookshelf, Allen read it one by one in the order of the bookshelf~EbookFREE.me~, naturally, I will turn to this one. book.
Allen returned to the dormitory while Edward had not yet returned to sleep. He couldn't wait to open the book. After opening the book, there were countless large and small sea snakes drawn on the first insert attached to the cardboard cover. Perhaps the author really likes the image of sea snakes! Allen shrugged and continued reading.
   Next is a white insert with the author's name and publishing house date printed on it. The author of this book turned out to be a French wizard, and the author responsible for the text is Jean-Baptiste de Panafeu. In charge of the picture part is Camille Jean Visard. The publishing house is a Dai Basil store that began in 1831.
   Alan opened the book and looked with relish. This book divides magical creatures into six aspects: "dragon and snake, quadruped beast, winged beast, sea beast, half-human beast, and hybrid beast". Not only is the introduction in words, but also in the form of a natural history book, it not only shows the complete picture and internal structure of animals: their fur, bones, muscles, internal organs, claws, even beards, feces, but also can understand how they are Reproduction, growth, predation, in which area, which species are there, and which skills are available.
   The first thing Allen did was to turn the book to the page of the basilisk. The first thing I saw is the text introduction, which is not much different from books such as "Where are the magical creatures", but on the page of the illustration, the birth process of the basilisk is drawn on the top, and the bottom is a big green snake with a dazzling green head. There is a bright red feather on it. It opened its big mouth, showing long fangs, and its big yellow eyes stared at Alan.
   As soon as Allen's eyes met it, he felt his whole body stiff for a few seconds. A few lines appeared on the book, "Anyone whose gaze touches his gaze will instantly die."
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