Andrew held the damned, terrible mouse and finally breathed a sigh of relief.

Now that Dumbledore was here, the situation was saved. Even if this guy was really an Animagus, he would never escape Dumbledore's grasp.

As for Professor Snape next to him?

Oh, Speed ​​Pass did describe the professor's invincibility in a long chapter, but the only comment about him being a good love partner - forget it, you can't bet your life on whether it's reliable or not.

Moreover, Andrew had been holding the problematic mouse for so long, but Professor Snape didn't even look at it, which was really unreasonable.

He didn't find anything strange at first, so he just tied it up - to investigate, throw someone else's pet in a corner of the school, what if someone else's pet ran away?

At least tying it up would prevent it from running around, and it would also prevent the mouse from biting him.

But on the way back to the castle, he found something wrong - he always felt that there was a feeling similar to Transfiguration on the mouse, but it was vague, so he couldn't be sure.

So after entering the office, he deliberately held the mouse in the air, firstly to facilitate his own observation, and secondly to see if Professor Snape would find any difference.

Then, Andrew, who thought that this thing was most likely an Animagus who wanted to take the opportunity to sneak into the school, directly notified the elf in Professor McGonagall's office, called Dumbledore through him, and dragged it until now by talking to Professor Snape.

Anyway, he didn't count on the combat effectiveness of Professor Snape - it's really unreliable to bring personal emotions to the speed run commentary!

However, the time for harvest has come.

He happily held the mouse with his wand and handed it to Dumbledore.

"Is there a mouse in this ball of rope?"

Dumbledore looked at Andrew and doubted the rope ball in front of him.

But soon the animal that was most likely an Animagus appeared in front of Dumbledore. He stared at the mouse and immediately confirmed Andrew's cognition.

"Yes, Animagus, a mouse Animagus."

"Can he be restored to his original form?"

Andrew asked with some curiosity.

Now it was safe enough to ask questions about this rare Transfiguration spell - if it was not safe where Dumbledore was, then there was no safe place in the wizarding world.

"There is no special spell at the moment. If you want to see it, it will take about... five days, no, three days will do."

Dumbledore looked at Andrew with a smile, in a good mood.

Five days?

Andrew was stunned for a moment, and then began to sigh from the bottom of his heart - no, three days will do, these words together meant that Dumbledore was going to develop an anti-Transfiguration spell for Animagus in three days.

"Three days is too long, Albus."

Professor Snape over there finally came to his senses, he stared at the mouse fiercely, "It will be done in a while."

"This is not appropriate, Severus."

"Very soon."

Professor Snape did it almost as soon as he said it, he waved his wand casually, and several potions on the collection shelf flew out, and then he held them in his hand.

The mouse's mouth was forcibly opened by the spell, and then it opened wide, and Professor Snape began to drip the first potion.

Its hair began to become bright, and the whole mouse looked full of life.

Then, there was a bottle of silver-white potion.

"Let's not take this one?"

Dumbledore whispered.

"I'm not sure he can survive the next potion, or will you allow me to do something cruel?"

Snape raised his head and looked at Dumbledore.

"No, especially unicorn blood."

'What is unicorn blood used for? '

Andrew looked doubtful, but it was really hard to interrupt now.

Professor Snape began to continue his performance.

After the second bottle of potion was replaced, the mouse began to turn red all over, and even some steam came out.

Then came the third bottle, and the mouse began to scream, and the sound was so miserable that it even caused a plop from the wall - Andrew and Dumbledore turned their heads and found that Harry, who looked reluctant, twisted to the ground.

Andrew turned his head, Dumbledore hesitated and ignored it.

The fourth bottle...

When Snape took it out, the mouse suddenly began to swell and roll, but was firmly stuck by the remaining rope and could not continue to swell.

‘The Transfiguration conflicted...’

Andrew waved his wand, the rope was untied, and the meatball began to swell until it fell to the ground, and then it became a curled up, short, light yellow-haired man.

He was still screaming in a low voice, with snot and tears all over his face. Andrew even smelled a foul smell - combined with the faint water stains on the ground, it seemed that something strange had happened in Professor Snape's office.

But now Professor Snape obviously didn't have time to pay attention to his floor.

He said something that Andrew could never have thought of.

“Peter Pettigrew, why is it you?”

“Peter?”

Dumbledore's face also became serious, and Andrew heard him repeat the name.

‘Who is Peter? ’

Andrew can guarantee that he has never heard of this name.

"How are you still alive? How are you still alive?"

Professor Snape's wand was pointed directly at Pettigrew, and Andrew even saw sparks shooting out - which meant that the wizard was too excited and had trouble casting spells.

"That's right, I..."

"Take the Veritaserum, Professor, and get Ron Weasley under control."

Andrew could clearly see that the guy who was struggling to get up had his eyes rolling, as if he was about to lie.

Want to make up a story in front of me?

Snape was speechless, but a spell knocked Peter unconscious. Then, he was almost dragged to the table. The vial was taken out again, and then three full drops of veritaserum were poured in.

"How did you survive?"

"I didn't die, I just lied to that fool Blake..."

'Blake? The little Dark Lord who will break out of prison next year? The speed pass said that Snape defeated him, washed away his grievances, and let him escape? ’

'So the grievance is Pettigrew? But why wasn’t speedrunning mentioned at all? Wouldn't it be because of my idol aura that I got a haircut? ’

'Forget it, the Horcrux is all a success...'

Andrew was helpless to complain, but Peter's words over there made his originally casual expression become extremely serious.

As for Professor Snape, his face was already livid. Under the influence of Veritaserum, Peter's words were unbearable even by Andrew, the observer, let alone him, the inquirer.

"I betrayed that idiot Potter, of course, I have to survive... They can stick together and live under Dumbledore's halo, what about me? What should I do? Dumbledore is so old, if he dies suddenly What should I do?”

Andrew's face turned livid - it was the first time he had seen such a shameless traitor, who could describe the betrayal of friendship so lightly.

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