Chapter 546 (2/2)
The rest of the time they spent taking notes about these three Unforgivable Curses, and no one spoke until the bell rang, Moody's class was over, and they left the classroom for a heated discussion, most of them talking about the incantations in the noise of fear.
”Did you see it twitch?”
”It's like this when he kills spiders!”
They talked about the scene in class as if they were talking about something interesting.
Harry didn't find it interesting, and it seemed that Hermione didn't find it.
”Come on.” She said in a hurry to the other three.
Although Hermione is very concerned about the performance of van Lin class, but now”Not to the library again?” Asked Ron.
”No,” Hermione replied briefly, pointing to a path, ”Neville.”
Neville stood alone on the half slope of the path, staring at the stone wall opposite him with the same horror he had seen moody demonstrate the heart piercing spell.
”Neville?” Said Hermione softly.
Neville turned to look at them.
”Oh, how are you?” He said, much higher than usual, ”a very interesting lesson, isn't it?
I was thinking about what to eat for dinner. I - I'm hungry. Aren't you hungry? ”
” Neville, are you ok? ” Said Hermione. ”It's OK. I'm fine.” Neville uttered a sentence, still unnaturally high-key, ”very interesting dinner - I mean class - what to eat?”
Ron cast a startled look at Harry.
”Neville, how --”
a strange ha ha of footsteps came behind them. They looked back and saw Professor moody limping towards them.
Fanlin stepped back and stood beside several people.
They all stopped talking and looked at him in awe, but as soon as he spoke, they found that Moody's voice was much lower and softer than they had heard.
”It's OK, boy.” He said to Neville, ”come and have a seat in my office. Come on
We can have a cup of tea ”
having tea with Moody's made Neville even more scared, he didn't walk or talk.
Moody's eye turned to Harry. ”Are you OK, Potter?”
”I'm fine.” Harry said, almost electrocuted.
Moody continued, ”you have to know, maybe a little cruel, but you have to know that pretending is meaningless Well Come on Neville, I have some books that you might find interesting. ”