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    "Four of you, follow me!" Verne turned around and led Harry and others through the corridor and toward the stairs. When he was about to go down, Harry suddenly asked in fear.  Said: "Professor Fan, where do you want to take us?"

    Verne turned back and said: "Go to Madam Pomfrey and ask her to give you a few bottles of antidote. You must know that the breath exhaled by the three-headed dog is poisonous. If it is not dealt with early, there may be  The consequences are not small." Although he knew that according to the original text, the four of them showed no signs of poisoning in the end, but since the incident with Quirinas, Verne was more willing to believe in the magical knowledge he had accumulated over the years rather than in  To believe in that ethereal plot.

    "So Professor, you also know what monster is hiding behind the door?" Harry asked.

    "This doesn't seem to be any of your business, Mr. Potter." Verne's cold words instantly extinguished the other party's temporary embarrassment.

    After walking a few more steps, this time it was Ron who pleaded: "Professor Fan, Kaikaidmeng, there is nothing wrong with our health. You don't need to take us to the hospital wing" After feeling the other party's direct gaze,  , his voice gradually became softer, until it was barely audible, "Professor McGonagall's office is over there" Upon hearing this, the other three people's expressions froze, and they hurriedly pleaded in unison.

    "Professor, our bodies are all fine."

    "Professor, please don't take us to find Professor McGonagall"

    "Professor, as far as I know, there is only a small chance that the three-headed dog's breath will poison people."

    "Now you are finally worried about being punished, so why didn't you know how to act with caution before?" Verne's voice suddenly turned harsh, but deep down he was overjoyed. Until then, he finally realized the beauty of being able to scare students.  "What's more, what makes you think that, except for Professor McGonagall, I won't punish you, Mr. Weasley?"

    "I, I" Ron muttered, and gave Verne a pleading look.

    "I remember I talked to you about 'chivalry' several years ago, Ron. Although it tells you not to run away from challenges, it does not mean that you put yourself in danger, but that you do what you can within your ability.  Go ahead and practice bravery on the premise." Verne paused, and finally turned around under the grateful eyes of the students, "Listen to me too! We must always pay attention, courage is often blind, because it does not see  The dangers and difficulties lurking in the dark.¡±

    "At the same time, Katherine Lane once said: 'Recklessness often appears in the name of bravery, but it is another matter and does not belong to virtue; courage comes directly from caution, while recklessness comes from stupidity and taking it for granted.  'Please remember that Gryffindor advocates courage, but it does not leave you with only courage!"

    Verne led everyone back to his office, took out the reserved "antidote", and forced them to drink it. When he saw their expressions that they were worse off than dead, he said: "Since  If you don't want Professor McGonagall to know about this, then let me deduct points. Let me think about it each person will deduct ten points for wandering out at night."

    "No" Hermione's face changed suddenly. This was the first time in her life that she had caused the college to lose points, which made her always excellent. "Professor, I didn't voluntarily go with them" She still wanted to do the last thing.  He tried hard, but failed under Verne's warning gaze.

    Indeed, Hermione is very cute, but Verne has never been a creature that uses his lower body as a brain. Now, as a professor, he must deal with business matters.

    "Oh, Professor Caedmon," after realizing that he didn't have to see McGonagall, Ron's mind became active again, and he said with a shy face, "Please, please be merciful, maybe I won't be able to earn ten points in one semester.  yeah!"

    "Okay, I won't deduct your points for the 'night tour'." Under Ron's smiling eyes, Verne narrowed his eyes to hide the dangerous light contained in them, "Then I will  Let's investigate the matter of breaking into the penalty area, let me think about how many points will be deducted maybe that will be a gap that you will not be able to finish in your 'lifetime'."

    Ron was so shocked that he quickly raised his hands to beg for mercy, Harry was also helping him, and even Neville looked at Verne with pleading eyes. Only Hermione still looked dazed and had not recovered from the blow just now.  Come to your senses.

    When Verne sent the four of them back to the Gryffindor lounge, the three boys immediately collapsed on the armchairs with slumped expressions. They were silent for a while, no one wanted to speak, and all they could think about was  The figures of the three-headed dog and Verne intertwined, and it was hard to tell who was more terrifying than the other. At the same time, he was even more worried about how he would face the criticism of his Gryffindor classmates tomorrow after they discovered that they were missing forty minutes.

    After a long time, Ron said: "Don't be like this, man, we should be lucky that it was Verne who caught us today. I can't imagine"?What would be the consequences if Professor McGonagall or that old guy Filch discovered it!  "

    Before Harry could reply, Hermione, who was standing aside like a stone statue, waved her hands angrily and said sharply: "Verne? Is that the name of Professor Caedmon? It seems that you really know each other."  Yes, yes, he is really lucky! He likes you very much, Mr. Ron Weasley, and you, Harry Potter! But obviously I, obviously I" She held her face and ran away sobbing.  Climb the spiral staircase.

    Ron stared at Hermione's leaving back in stunned silence and said dumbly: "I like it, is she crazy? If Verne is really so good to me, why would he deduct our points? Also, what qualifications does she have?"  Blame us? We haven¡¯t even blamed her for betraying everyone!¡±

    Harry curled his lips vaguely. He had already noticed that Verne's expression just now seemed to be that he didn't care much about the students wandering around at night or even trespassing in restricted areas. However, he might have wanted to punish Ron, but he scolded everyone with a stern face.  After a while, even Hermione was hit by the wave.

    In fact, as Harry and Hermione saw, Verne may have valued Ron more than anyone else. The reason was not because the other person's surname was Weasley or that he was one of the three saviors.  Because Ron had qualities that Verne could never possess, being reckless, impulsive, acting according to his mood, acting spontaneously, and being loyal. These were the traits that he longed for in his heart but had never dared to imitate.

    "It is true that Ron has many shortcomings, but Verne's nature is different from ordinary people. When judging a person's value, he is more willing to see the other person's strengths rather than flaws.  After the incident in Quirinas, he felt even deeper, and once tortured his heart, whether he dared to be like Ron at the end of "Prisoner Volume", who bravely moved towards the small town even though he had no ability to resist.  Sirius said those words: "If you want to kill Harry, you have to kill me too!"

    May I?

    Verne was a little skeptical.

    ? ? **We often think about others in terms of "what kind of friends we want to have", but we rarely think about ourselves in terms of "what kind of friends I am."  As far as the author is concerned, I try my best to follow my family's motto and look at people based on their merits, so among the trio of saviors, besides Hermione, my favorite is Ron.  Because I know one thing very well, that is, if I know that my good friend is being ordered to kill by the "former" terrorist-Uncle Bin Laden, then I will definitely pretend that I don't know that friend and break up with him.  From a purely loyal point of view, I might not even be as good as a hair on Ron's legs.

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