Harry Potter’s Book of Sin

Chapter 2450: Nervous tailgating

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Although it was only two or three seconds after the two people entered the room, the door opened and closed, but Brooks could roughly see the figure in the room-she was a pretty good-looking woman, and she was very friendly in appearance. It is a type that will naturally give people a certain degree of goodwill.

Why does a woman who seems to be friendly and friendly like that appear here right now, and from the previous dialogue between the two people, it is obvious that they are actively doing something for the owner of the time, which is probably not a good thing? In this regard, at least Brooks is still quite curious.

Maybe you can find out the reason why Tia came here?

It's a pity that the two of them are obviously inconvenient to go in and take a second look. They can only stay in the corridor outside and wait for the three people in the room to talk...or the negotiation is over.

"Hey, can you hear what's going on inside?" Brooks thought for a while, and asked the Shitabey boy, who turned his head to the side, softly.

However, the boy did not answer his question, but after a moment of silence, he glanced at Brooks and said:

"That female human is a wizard."

"what?"

After entering this monastery, the Shitabe boy had already told him clearly that all the humans living here seemed to be ordinary people, which is what the American wizards called "maji". In fact, it is precisely because of this that although the two of them have never dared to use the spell easily, they still managed to hide here for many days without being discovered by the residents here.

However, under this premise, another witch suddenly appeared, and it became quite abrupt.

"If she is actually the Dean, then we will be able to relax a lot next." Brooks couldn't help muttering in a low voice, "But obviously, she is not...Could she be a member of the Magic Congress? "

Although he still doesn't know that the situation here has been categorized as a case by Congress, but since he discovered that there is an obvious abnormality in this monastery, as a child of the Stewarts family, Brooks still has considerable ties to the Magic Congress. Confident—even I have found this place all the way. Calculating the time he and Tia were playing truant from school, the family and the Auror office should have reacted.

"If she really is an Auror—"

Originally, Brooks only regarded this action of chasing Tia all the way here as a part-time excursion to find people in Maji city. But now, Brooks, who has already realized the danger here through the Shitabei boy next to him, is still quite cautious and honest in nature, in fact, no longer dares to act too impulsively.

It was only the worry about Tia that made him never stop moving forward.

However, Brooks was hesitating, but suddenly he heard the gentle but unexpectedly severe warning from the Shitabei boy next to him.

"You smell of hope for luck," he said faintly, "I advise you, it's best not to bet against fate empty-handed, unless you are ready to take your life as a bet."

"Uh," Brooks was startled when he heard the words, then nodded and said sincerely, "Thank you, I see."

"Ok."

The Shitabey boy also nodded his head, and then suddenly stretched out his hand and pulled Brooks's clothes, and gestured towards the corner when he came.

Apparently, he probably found that the three people in the room had finished talking. Maybe they could go there and wait for the three to come out, and then secretly follow up.

"I hope they will go to the other side." Brooks secretly prayed while following the boy.

Facts have proved that the choice of the Shitabe boy was not wrong. After the three people in the room went out, they didn't mean to go back at all, but as expected, they chose the other end of the corridor. Brooks originally wanted to ask him why he guessed so accurately, but just opened his mouth, he was blocked by the other party's hand.

Now that they knew that there was a wizard among the three people walking in front, they couldn't be too careful. Even the Shitabei people with good individual abilities have never dared to despise wizards.

The Shitabe boy leading Brooks slowed down a lot, and made the distance between the two sides longer. Because he knew that the witch seemed to have agreed to the two people's request to take her to see the dean. Next, he and Brooks will face more than this wizard.

Probably because the Shitabey boy's emotions also rarely tightened a little, Brooks was immediately infected by him, and his feet gradually became a little stiff. Forced by the rising tension, he unconsciously stretched his hand to his wand in his pocket.

But before his palm touched the handle of the staff, he was backhanded by the Shitabe boy who seemed to have eyes on the back of his head and grabbed his wrist first.

In the next moment, Brooks saw the other party looking back slightly, and shook his head at himself—the Shitabei people don’t need a wand to perform magic, but for the role of the small stick in each wizard’s hand, as a wizard who once fought with a wizard. They may know better than the current generation of wizards.

If there is excessive emotional fluctuation when holding the magic wand, UU reading www. uukanshu.com at least they Shitabei can "taste" some clues, so to be on the safe side, Brooks had better not touch his wand before the actual battle.

To be honest, he was actually quite wary of the strength of the "master" in this room-he had already said that the day he came here, it was a very dangerous taste!

Of course, although Brooks didn't know why the other party wanted to prevent him from taking out the wand, just like the trust he repeatedly showed in the Shitabey boy along the way, he still believed in the other party this time.

Brooks didn't say a word, but silently removed his hand from his pocket, and then continued to follow the Shitabe boy who had already bowed forward again.

I don't know how long it took, Brooks felt like a five or six minutes! The Shitabe boy walking in front of him suddenly stopped again and waved his hand to signal him to keep squatting against the wall.

Afterwards, Brooks finally heard the other person speak for the first time since following the three people, and murmured:

"So... the entrance is hidden here."