"This little guy is really energetic."

He tapped with his left hand, felt around with his right, and finally asked, "Mrs. Hooch, should all Quidditch balls be enchanted to protect against curses?"

"That's natural. Take the Bludger for example. You see how big it is. If it doesn't follow the rules of Quidditch and just crashes into someone, it can easily kill the player," Madam Hooch responded.

"Oh, I see. I'm sorry, Madam Hooch. You should take good care of this set of balls in the future. Their defensive magic has been wiped out." Kaisen grasped a huge wandering ball tightly in both hands and walked towards the enchantment table not far away.

In less than a minute, all four balls were blessed.

"Thank you so much, Professor Kaysen, otherwise there might have been a big mess with these balls." Madam Hooch thanked while carrying a huge suitcase.

"Madam Hooch, you're mistaken. It's not that there might be a big mess, it's that there will definitely be a big mess."

Chapter 33 Harry... Got it!

"What do you mean?" asked Madam Hooch.

"I just took a look at the remaining magic circuits in this set of balls. They are very strong and there is no way they could have been erased by some mischievous little wizard."

"so?"

"Then it can only be a professor with great magical powers. There is someone with ulterior motives in Hogwarts." Kaisen explained.

"Will this... affect the start of the Quidditch Cup?"

"............Forehead............"

...........

"That's right. Madam Hooch is so unreliable, so I went to Dumbledore and asked him to let me come over before the Quidditch Cup to check all your brooms, and of course the match balls."

"Although most broomsticks have magical circuits to prevent curses, if that person can tamper with the Quidditch ball, there's no guarantee he can tamper with your broom."

While holding the enchanting table and re-enchanting the Golden Snitch in his hand, Kaisen explained to Harry beside him.

"Mr. Wood, Golden Snitch." After re-enchanting the last ball, he said to Oliver Wood.

"Oh, thank you, Professor."

"You're welcome. Bring all your brooms here. I'll check them one by one and maybe even re-enchant them."

Kaisen took out a quill and rewrote the runic characters of the broom's defensive curse in the book.

Then, brooms flew across the enchantment table like a line, and the brooms shining with purple light returned to the hands of their owners.

"Slytherins, please come and check your brooms."

The Slytherin team members also gathered around.

"Professor Kayson, I am Marcus Flint from the Flint family." Slytherin captain Marcus extended his hand towards Kayson.

"Nice to meet you, Marcus." Kaysen reached out and shook Flint's hand. "Your brooms."

"Uh, Professor Kaysen, we Slytherins don't need this."

"In my eyes, you are all little wizards with fragile lives. Unfortunately, I cannot take this risk. I also don't want you to think of yourselves as reserve dark wizards. Don't think that dark wizards will show leniency to you." Kaisen shook his head and said firmly.

Kaisen took a broom, placed it on the enchantment table, and began to nag again.

"To be honest, I never thought that you Slytherins were the so-called dark wizard reserves, and I don't want you to give up on yourself and think so."

"In other words, I don't want you to have some weird sense of identification with some dark wizards just because they were Slytherins when they were at Hogwarts. You may identify with them, but they won't identify with you."

Kaisen muttered as he finished enchanting the Slytherin students' brooms, then picked up the enchanting table, shrunk it, and put it in his pocket.

"Fight well."

After he finished speaking, there was only a roar, and the next moment he disappeared from the spot and appeared in the professor's stand.

"You have helped me a lot, Kaisen." Dumbledore said with a smile.

"It's okay, it's just a piece of cake. I just hope that guy with ulterior motives can be careful and not be caught by me." Kaisen said with a gloomy face, his eyes always drifting towards Quirrell who was sitting in front of him intentionally or unintentionally.

"Don't be like this, maybe you should relax, Kaisen. How does the saying go? Hogwarts is the safest place in the world." Professor Flitwick comforted him.

"Oh, I hope."

The Quidditch game ended successfully, and the normal game ended extremely smoothly. As for the winner, the referee said that Gryffindor won, but the specific way of winning was unknown.

"Forgive me for not seeing it. Really, Dumbledore, a group of people were flying in the sky on brooms. It was hard to see clearly. How could it really be so beautiful?" Kaisen followed Dumbledore out of the stands, complaining helplessly.

"This is the unique joy of Quidditch. Go back and borrow a few books from Madam Pince. You'll discover the joy contained within it."

"...I still prefer construction." Kaisen complained.

"Yes, I say the same thing. The trouble starts in my office."

"Yeah, when I have time."

After walking down the stands, Kaisen finally returned to his normal speed. He never liked to walk too fast.

He prefers to walk leisurely on the road and feel the slow rhythm of life.

Oh yes, there are also people who like slow speed like him.

Well, it seems not the same kind of people.

"Severus, your leg hasn't healed yet?" Kaisen asked in a low voice as he looked at Snape who was walking with a limp.

"It was a wound stained with dark magic after all."

"Perhaps I can make you a cane. If you don't like a wheelchair, a cane, a must-have for an English gentleman, or a scepter will also do."

Kaisen calmly put his arm around Snape's shoulders and lifted him up, so that from behind it looked like they were arm in arm.

for example...

"I really can't believe that Professor Kaysen and Snape have such a good relationship?" The four little ones followed Kaysen and the other two from a distance, while Ron looked surprised.

"Professor Kaysen has such a good relationship with everyone, but why is he like this with Snape too..." Harry muttered a little unhappily.

"Wow, Harry just won the game, why is he in such a bad mood?" Ron said a little confused.

"Of course, because Professor Kaysen was deceived by a dark wizard!"

"What do you mean?"

"Didn't I go to the library to borrow a book before, and then I met Snape. At that time, he lifted up his trouser leg in the stairwell and poured a bottle of red potion down his trouser leg. The wound looked like it was bitten by a beast." Harry said vividly.

"Are you trying to say that the wound was caused by a three-headed dog? But that doesn't mean he is a dark wizard, right?" Hermione said.

"Of course I have my evidence. Remember that day in the room where the three-headed dog was locked up? Do you remember what was under the three-headed dog's body?" Harry looked at the three friends around him.

Neville shook his head: "I have a bad memory."

"Is there something under the three-headed dog's body?" Ron continued to perform steadily.

"...a trapdoor?" said Hermione, recalling a moment.

"It's that trapdoor. Combined with the fact that the three-headed dog was imprisoned there, it proves that something is hidden under the trapdoor. And that thing should have been hidden by Dumbledore, and the three-headed dog is there to guard that thing." Harry said seriously with an expression of understanding on his face.

Chapter 34 I Confess

"You mean, Snape was bitten because he tried to take something that the three-headed dog was guarding?"

"Well, judging by the size, it must have been done by the three-headed dog. But it wasn't deep enough. Maybe he was wearing very thick pants?"

"Well...actually it could be armor." Neville added.

"Oh... is that so?" Harry was a little embarrassed.

"But I remember Professor Kaysen said before that he knocked out the three-headed dog. Maybe the trapdoor was just a coincidence?" Hermione frowned.

"Maybe Professor Kaisen was also one of the people guarding that thing. Did he go to check it out at that time?" Neville said.

"...Why don't we just go ask Professor Kaisen directly? What do you think?"

..........................

"Is this what you are here for?"

Kaisen poured black tea for the four little wizards in front of him.

Because the green tea I had before was indeed a bit bitter.

"Yes, there is definitely something wrong with that Snape!" Harry said seriously.

"Don't worry, he's fine, and, uh, be respectful, Professor Snape, in saying that."

"Well, there's definitely something wrong with Professor Snape."

"...Just because of that wound? I can explain. The mechanism guarding that thing is a series of mechanisms. Many professors, including me, Snape, and Professor McGonagall, all have them. At that time, Snape and I designed a mechanism together. When he and I were adjusting the mechanism, he was accidentally bitten by the three-headed dog."

"Instead of the conspiracy theories you're talking about."

The four little ones fell silent, and soon Harry found the clue again: "Then Professor, who was responsible for erasing the protective magic on the Quidditch ball and our brooms?"

"I know, but I can't tell you because if that guy knew you were investigating him, he would really kill someone."

"He, first of all, he is a male. Professor Kaysen, you said it was not Snape... This is easy to guess. After all, there are only a few people in total." Hermione complained after taking a sip of black tea.

"Because this thing was just something Dumbledore came up with on the spur of the moment. To be honest, I never agree with such absurd things... Anyway... forget it, Dumbledore..."

"It's Dumbledore!" ×4

"Ah...ah? No, what are you thinking about?" Kaisen said with a strange look.

"Oh, all right."

"I wasn't talking about Dumbledore, but I was very angry about Dumbledore's behavior of not doing anything about the dark wizards in Hogwarts, so I complained."

"As for the real dark wizard, to be honest, it's better for me to tell you directly than to investigate on your own. You should stay away from him then."

Kaisen said so, but he actually knew that for these daring little Gryffindor wizards, it was impossible to stay away from the dark wizards as he said.

They will only explore more frantically.

However, since the so-called headmaster, Dumbledore, has spoken, saying that justice will defeat evil and Voldemort must be killed by Harry, and Harry must definitely confront Quirrell or Voldemort, it would be better to reveal a little clue to him in advance as a precaution.

At least they wouldn't end up with nothing to investigate and would have to go to Quirrell and ask, "Professor Quirrell, there's a dark wizard at Hogwarts. Do you know who he is?"

That's nonsense.

Damn prophecy, what the hell!

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