“Support the back of her head, don’t let her tilt her head back. She looks like she’s lost too much blood.”

As the most outstanding Potions Master in the wizarding world, Snape had seen countless patients and gave an accurate diagnosis of Dolly's condition.

Although he himself couldn't understand how a perfectly healthy person could suddenly lose too much blood, he knew that he should take Dolly to the school hospital now so that the doctor could determine the specific situation.

So Snape pointed at Dolly, Hermione supported Dolly's back, and the two of them, along with the floating Dolly, quickly moved towards the door.

Harry, still hanging upside down, was dumbfounded and immediately shouted, "Put me down! I want to go too! Put me down quickly!"

"Snape, that's my sister!"

Seeing that the three of them had already left, Harry shouted in despair, and this cry of "sister" seemed to have touched Snape.

The inverted bell's undo spell flew in from outside the door and struck Harry in the chest, making him feel as if he had been punched in the chest.

But that wasn't the end of it. With the spell broken, Harry fell uncontrollably to the ground.

He didn't get the treatment Snape gave, with Goyle and Crabbe acting as cushions for Malfoy. He could only instinctively cover his head and let his shoulders hit the ground first to avoid being knocked unconscious.

He gritted his teeth, stood up, clutched his shoulder, and limped after Dolly, seemingly more seriously injured than she was.

Because he was following far behind, Harry could clearly see the commotion Dolly had caused.

Many people looked at Dolly with curiosity, and were speechless with shock when they saw that it was Snape who was helping Dolly move.

After all, when Neville was covered in acne from a potion accident and was writhing in pain, Snape only asked Seamus to take him to the school hospital.

As for Snape personally leading a team to the school hospital, that has never happened.

This is also why Snape felt uneasy earlier. If he dared to carry Dolly to the school hospital, the whole of Hogwarts would probably be in an uproar before he even arrived at the hospital.

As for the commotion he had caused, he couldn't care less about Dolly, whose face was frighteningly pale.

Dolly was quickly carried to the school hospital by two people.

Mrs. Poppy Pomfrey, the school nurse who was treating a young wizard for a cold, also looked at Snape in shock, after all, Snape had never brought anyone to the infirmary before.

However, her attention immediately turned to Dolly, and after handing the potion to the little wizard beside her, she went to Dolly's side.

While directing two people to place Dolly on a hospital bed, she asked softly, "What's wrong with her?"

Once Dolly was comfortably lying down, Snape spoke up: "Granger, you are her friend, you know her best, you answer."

"I don't know... she just suddenly fainted!"

Hermione's voice trembled with tears; her heart was still pounding with nervousness.

"It's okay, just tell me as much as you know, and I'll judge the rest."

Madam Pomfrey was clearly adept at handling this situation, examining Dolly while reassuring Hermione in an attempt to glean more information.

"I can assure you that she will recover soon."

Madam Pomfrey's confident demeanor made Hermione's thoughts flow much more smoothly.

She recalled everything about Dolly and said, "She was perfectly normal today, whether it was eating or going to class."

"In the morning, we had a herbal medicine class, which was held in the first greenhouse, where we were exposed to harmless herbs."

"After that, she took Potions class and learned how to make the Scabies Potion. After class, she helped Professor Snape clean up the residue, and then she suddenly fainted."

Snape frowned, wanting to add that it had nothing to do with his potions; he had been closely monitoring Dolly and Hermione's situation, and he was absolutely certain of that.

However, Hermione changed the subject, saying, "By the way, she had a disease that's named after her in our world."

“She used to be a bit overweight, but at the end of July, all the fat in her body disappeared in an instant. She almost died that time and stayed in the ICU for many days.”

"In the end, our doctors couldn't find the cause of the illness, but since Dolly recovered and was discharged from the hospital, we didn't investigate the reason any further."

"Looking at it now, could all of this be related to magic?"

After all, the idea of ​​body fat disappearing into thin air seems impossible for a Muggle to do.

Otherwise, wouldn't all the rich people in the Muggle world be able to maintain a perfect figure?

Snape frowned, having never heard of such magic before.

While it's possible for body parts to disappear, making something specific throughout the body vanish is something that ordinary magic can't accomplish.

Mrs. Pomfrey looked at Dolly with a puzzled expression. She had never heard of a similar condition before, but it did sound like something that could be caused by magic.

"Was what I said helpful?" Hermione asked somewhat uneasily, but Madam Pomfrey gave her a reassuring smile and said, "Very helpful, child."

"I observed that she was dizzy, had difficulty breathing, and was pale, which were likely symptoms of severe anemia."

"Considering the situation you described, perhaps she lost some blood, which is why she suddenly fainted."

"Of course, we still need to do some tests to see if she is poisoned or cursed, or if she has any other underlying conditions. This will take some time."

"Alright, you two, please wait outside the ward."

After saying that, Madam Pomfrey kicked Hermione and Snape out without another word. At times like this, her usually gentle and soft-spoken nature would turn into something incredibly forceful.

Afterwards, Mrs. Pomfrey first examined Dolly's body to make sure she hadn't been bitten by anything strange.

They then took out some strange magical instruments to check if Dolly was under any evil curse or spell.

Only after confirming that Dolly had not been bitten or attacked by magic did they take a small amount of Dolly's blood and divide it into two portions.

She gave one copy to Snape as she left, saying, "Professor Snape, could you please confirm whether she has been poisoned? I will send the other copy to St. Mungo's for more detailed testing."

Despite its excellent facilities, Hogwarts' school hospital was ultimately unable to conduct a comprehensive examination.

Snape nodded, said nothing more, turned and left, heading straight for his office.

At the corner, Snape bumped into Harry, who had just arrived. Harry was about to say something when Snape said menacingly, "Go take care of your sister. We'll settle our score later."

Harry gritted his teeth and glared at Snape, not to be outdone, but he didn't say anything or make a move. Instead, he went to check on his sister's condition first.

When Harry arrived at the ward and saw Dolly already sitting up, he breathed a sigh of relief, but the pain in his body instantly returned, causing him to groan.

"Harry, are you alright?"

Dolly asked in a weak voice, not expecting Harry to act so directly.

Harry felt a lump in his throat, but he straightened his back and said, "I'm fine, sister."

He promised Vernon he would take good care of Dolly, but he couldn't do anything about it!

Dolly beckoned to Harry, and once he was close, she took her wand from the bedside table and waved it at him: "Heal as before."

In an instant, Harry felt the pain in his back disappear, and he was completely healthy again.

But this didn't make Harry happy; instead, it made his nose sting even more. Was his sister still protecting him at this moment?

Hermione looked at Dolly in surprise and whispered, "When did you learn this spell? This seems to be the first time you've successfully cast a spell?"

Dolly nodded slightly. Most of her spells were at level 0, meaning she hadn't even started learning them.

The spell "Heal as Before" is no exception; in fact, it is an unorthodox spell and is not within the scope of what is taught in the early years of Hogwarts.

It was only when Hermione gave Dolly the spellbook that Dolly learned how to use it.

The reason Dolly was able to use it successfully was because she used 1 attribute point to make the spell level 1.

This is not a waste, but rather because Dolly may maintain her sickly persona for a long time to come.

If it were just faking illness, that would be one thing, but Dolly sacrificed something from her own body; she was genuinely ill.

Using this spell can at least alleviate some of my pain.

"It's astonishing that a newly enrolled wizard can use this spell, and your wand is even made of willow wood!"

This scene did not escape Mrs. Pomfrey's eyes; if it were an ordinary young wizard, she might have already been scolding him loudly.

She's already this sick and she's still using magic? Does she not want to recover?

But Dolly was different. Her skillful healing magic and willow wand made Madam Pomfrey feel as if she were seeing a kind junior, not just a student.

If Dolly can demonstrate some more talent, she will definitely invite Dolly to intern at St. Mungo's Hospital in the future.

You should know that willow wands are the most numerous type of wand in St. Mungo's Hospital!

"But this is a one-time thing, otherwise I'll confiscate your wand."

"Here, drink this. It will replenish your strength and restore your energy."

"As for the final treatment, we will have to wait and see."

Hermione quickly took the vitality supplement that smelled like fruit and fed it to Dolly.

Harry could only watch from the sidelines, continuing to suffer from his helplessness.

Dolly noticed Harry's low spirits and, with Hermione's help, sat up and said, "Harry, this has nothing to do with you. You've only just started school; it's not something you can solve."

"If you really feel guilty, then you shouldn't have clashed with Professor Snape, because it will only make me more worried."

Harry nodded, also realizing that he had been too impulsive.

If it turns out that none of this had anything to do with Snape, then he might not be so confident when he looks at Snape in the future.

After that, the ward fell silent, and time passed by slowly.

The owl from St. Mungo flew back first, bringing with it the test results from St. Mungo.

Since it involved the life and safety of a young wizard, St. Mungo's efficiency was at its peak, and he dared not slack off.

At the same time, hurried footsteps came from outside the door; it was Snape, who had returned.

The sound could be heard even before the other person arrived.

“I tested her for dozens of common blood toxins, and the results showed that she was not poisoned.”

"As for even rarer toxins, unless she has been to some secret realm or deep mountain forest alone, it is basically impossible."

"Thank you for your hard work, Professor Snape. The test results at St. Mungo's are consistent with my guess. She is indeed just anemic, it's blood loss anemia."

After saying that, Mrs. Pomfrey, with an incredulous expression on her face, said, "It was as if I had been bitten by a magical vampire and was so frightened that I bled a mouthful of blood."

Seeing Snape staring at her, Madam Pomfrey continued, "She has no wounds, so unless there's some magical creature that can suck blood from a distance, it's probably really the reason Miss Granger mentioned."

The two fell silent for a moment; Dolly's condition was actually not serious this time.

But if this strange cause of illness isn't resolved, Dolly's future life might not be so easy.

Last time it was fat, this time it's blood, so what will it be next time?

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