In the dark corridor on the third floor, Quirrell walked towards the wooden door at the end of the corridor with his heart beating wildly.

The quiet castle became a little weird at this time. The stone statues on both sides of the corridor looked like monsters showing shadows in the darkness, ready to pounce on passers-by at any time.

Quirrell wasn't afraid of this at all. What did he have to be afraid of? The most terrifying Dark Lord, Voldemort, was on his body. Even if he had to be afraid, it should be the monsters in the shadows.

A wise and brave Dark Lord is more terrifying than any weird monster.

The plan was successful, all the professors were led to the basement to find the troll, and the students were all restrained by the professor and returned to the common room. When he opened his eyes and saw himself lying alone in the auditorium, he almost laughed speak up.

Everything is as the master said, and no one will disturb him now. If everything goes well, he can not only find out the checkpoints set by the professors, but even get the Philosopher's Stone directly!

The sound of Quirrell's footsteps echoed in the corridor, and the brisk footsteps seemed to represent that Quirrell was about to leave this tragic situation and usher in a beautiful prelude to a new life.

He came to the door and easily opened the wooden door with magic. Seeing the black hole inside and the strange noises from time to time, Quirrell hesitated for a while and tentatively probed inside.

Although he is not afraid of ghosts, he must also consider the actual danger, otherwise he will not be able to escape when the time comes.

Just then, a dark figure appeared behind him.

A non-existent person suddenly appeared in this empty corridor, which is simply a fragment of a horror movie.

Quirrell was oblivious to the figure behind him until...

"Quirinus Quirrell, it really is you." Snape's sullen voice rang in Quirrell's ear.

"Snape!!!" Quirrell was almost scared to death, and subconsciously rushed into the wooden door that had just been opened.

"Stop!" Snape was furious, thinking that I've caught you and you still dare to jump in, doesn't that mean you don't take him seriously?

So Snape yelled and ran after him.

Not far away, the third person in the corridor, Leonard whose body was covered by a powerful Disillusionment Charm, looked thoughtfully at Snape who was chasing after him.

There were actually two people ambushing in the seemingly empty corridor, Snape arrived first, but in Leonard's magical vision, the person who used the Disillusionment Charm was more conspicuous than the person standing there naked.

The two old coins just watched Quirrell pass by them, Leonard was more doggy, and he watched Snape sneak up behind Quirrell to scare Quirrell.

"So it was bitten by a three-headed dog under such circumstances?" Leonard said to himself.

When watching movies in his previous life, Leonard was very curious. Did Snape go to stop Quirrell, or did he take a step forward to reach the corridor on the third floor, so he had enough time to observe the environment, but it was him who was injured instead of Quirrell.

As the professor who designed the last level, he clearly knew that the first monster guarding the trapdoor was the main boss. How could he not pay attention to the danger here?

Obviously he encountered the three-headed dog in a passive situation, just like now, before he had time to react, he chased Quirrell and ran into the room.

Quirrell was protected by Voldemort, but Snape didn't. If Snape wasn't strong enough, he might have died inside.

Wait.... Snape died in there? How tempting is that.

Leonard narrowed his eyes and thought.

Wouldn't his life at Hogwarts be easier without Snape?

As for whether the death of Snape will affect the follow-up plot? Leonard doesn't care.

Dellaco Malfoy, who has played so many roles, has been killed, is there a Snape left?

Thinking of this, Leonard walked towards the open wooden door impatiently, planning to do something.

However, when he just got close to the wooden door, he saw the black as oil magic flowing in the room, and then Quirrell's exclamation and Snape's painful cry came from inside.

There was a trace of cold sweat on Leonard's forehead.

He almost forgot that there was another Voldemort in this room besides Snape and the useless Quirrell.

If you want to talk about old coins, this is the boss.

This guy was far more difficult to deal with than Quirrell, and it would be a disaster if Voldemort saw him in the process of killing Snape.

Leonard couldn't guarantee whether he would be noticed by Voldemort when he used silent and wandless magic. Wizards like Voldemort and Dumbledore couldn't judge with common sense, and the sudden magic was too conspicuous.

...asking for flowers...

It doesn't matter if Quirrell sees it, Quirrell is a short-lived ghost anyway, but if Voldemort notices...

This is not a fun thing, the wand in Leonard's hand is a replica of the Elder Wand, it is easy to be noticed, Leonard does not want to be targeted by Voldemort when he is not yet developed.

He wasn't Harry Potter. Dumbledore was escorting him, and if he was targeted, he would probably be alone.

"Phew...almost made a mistake." Leonard let out a long sigh of relief, watching the embarrassed Quirrell run out with some regret, chasing after the limping Snape.

Seeing the two fleeing after him, Leonard, who was planning to leave with him, suddenly stopped.

He glanced at the open wooden door, counting the time in his mind.

Without Harry Potter to disrupt the situation, the trolls would have been wandering around Hogwarts castle, and although the professors could easily subdue the trolls, it would take a long time just to find them.

Although the portraits can help Dumbledore monitor Hogwarts, they can't watch in real time. The portraits are not real monitoring. They want to inform Dumbledore that they also need to travel, and the time to travel has already been shifted.

Moreover, in order to ensure the safety of the students, the professors will definitely search from the common room of the two colleges in the basement.

That is to say, it is not easy for the professors to find the trolls. During this period of time, maybe I can see the magical treasure of the Philosopher's Stone?

But Leonard thought about it and gave up.

He hadn't forgotten that Malfoy and his two followers died tragically in the corridor. Although there were no portraits nearby, the huge amount of bleeding had the stench of blood within at least 50 meters.

In other words, the troll is not easy to find, but the murder scene is definitely easy to find.

And what was the first thing the professors did when they found out that someone had been killed?

There is no doubt that it is to count the number of students and confirm the identity of the victims.

It would have been bad if he wasn't in the academy at that time.

After all, he doesn't really have much time left.

"Forget it, there will be a chance, and I don't know what kind of magical reaction the Philosopher's Stone will have." Leonard glanced at the open wooden door regretfully, and quickly left the mountain. .

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