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Chapter 1926 Eight Under the Lion's Claw

 Chapter 1928 Under the Lion’s Claw (10)

If a person is traveling with a large number of magical animals, it is best not to use Apparition, Floo Powder, or Portkeys when traveling.

However, Newt Scamander probably didn't think that much when he smuggled across the Strait of Dover. Fortunately, no accident occurred at that time.

Sometimes wizards would borrow Muggle transportation, but Severus planned to use the carriage as his "green box". The Paris Zoo was located near the Paris Botanical Garden, and he released all the animals from their cages.

Gong Saiyi and the others made quite a fuss at the Museum of Natural History, and many animal fossils were turned into powder.

Magic can make some things move, but it does not give them life, just like the Inferi. In essence, there is not much difference between animal specimens and mummies, and the former are even more lifelike.

But those are not life, no matter how realistic the twelve-stringed Bird of Paradise specimen looks when it moves.

While hunting spiders in the Forbidden Forest, Pomona once turned leaves into butterflies, which emitted green fluorescence and flew in the forest.

That is different from the Inferi in the pool that glow with green light.

There is a butterfly called the eclipse swallowtail. It has bright yellow wings and black markings. The markings are shaped like a crescent moon, hence the name.

However, people doubted its existence because the butterfly specimen used as evidence was actually a forgery.

The chestnut cake they ate on the "International Train" was a bit too sweet, but it tasted the same as what the Austrian Queen ate more than a hundred years ago, and the recipe has never changed.

He was reading a book at the time, and what he was reading happened to be "On the Origin of Human Inequality". She sat on his lap and turned to one of the pages, which recorded how primitive people beat the person who bullied him, and then left.

Run away and come back to beat him when he lets his guard down.

He didn't remember what had offended her, but he remembered the kiss filled with sweet chestnut-flavored cake. Whether it was fruit, cake or biscuits, she was always associated with food.

The animals released from the zoo must have been fed, so they are not in a hurry to feed or escape.

Animals like cats will play with their prey for a while before eating it. Dogs or wolves do not have this habit. They will eat their food quickly and rarely take pleasure in it.

However, the giant beast in the carriage killed more than a hundred people but did not eat them, as if it was hunting for fun.

When humans are at the top of the food chain, they can hunt other animals for fun. Once they fall from the top of the food chain, they become the "fun" objects of other species, whether they are giants or giant wolves.

The theory of evolution keeps God away from the world and reduces the uniqueness of human beings in it. Human beings no longer rule the world on behalf of God.

If nothing is no longer unique, why do they let the goblin find a random replacement in Lestrange's vault when he asks for the Sword of Gryffindor?

The Patil sisters are not like the Weasley twins, one of whom is in Gryffindor house and the other in Ravenclaw house.

For the imaginative British and French people in India in the 18th century, these twin sisters were a big temptation. At the same time, the dazzling social dances would also make these two beautiful girls dizzy. They would be just like everyone else.

Lost in that world?

It was very risky to take Parvadi with her, but she wanted to save her sister so much that, like Gryffindor, she got into a carriage driven by someone she didn't know very well after hearing some clues.

She really didn't have time to hesitate, there wasn't much time until dawn, and they didn't have Hathor's power to protect them.

Many men like twin sisters, especially a successful man like Napoleon. Would he focus his attention and interest on the Patil sisters because of his fascination with India?

They are his students, so he should protect them.

But they are already adult women, and he will respect this and will no longer discipline them like he did in school.

"You are free." Severus said as he used a magic spell to drive the animals together and let them walk in through an open door. Outside the door was the Champs Elysées.

The "army" of giraffes, zebras, elephants, alpacas, and antelopes slowly advanced under his driving force, while lions, tigers, leopards, and bears lay lazily on the ground, watching the prey in front of them.

Walked by.

So Severus personally called out these beasts one by one and forced them to go to the door. At this time, they became as ferocious as beasts and roared at him.

At this time, he released the "giant beast" specimen and used a magic spell to make it look alive. After seeing the giant beast, the beasts began to pass through the door like herbivores.

At first, the Muggles outside the door didn't respond because the exit was in a park next to the Champs Elysées. It wasn't until a tiger jumped out that it caused a commotion. After the giant beast also appeared, people started screaming and running away.

Severus closed the door and took off the key. When he pushed the door open again, there was a barn inside with a lot of hay piled up.

The zoo is quiet without animals, but he still prefers this kind of tranquility to the "parade" on the Champs Elysées.

After finishing all this, he left the zoo, went to the bird area, and "sent" birds such as flamingos, emus, and pelicans to the Elysée Palace.

He learned this from the students, who threw several Nifflers into Umbridge's office.

When the last flamingo passed through the door and commotion began in the corridor, Severus closed the door, arranged everything, and got into the carriage.

"Where to go, sir?" asked Orlando, who was driving the carriage.

"Go back to Luxembourg," Severus said.

Orlando waved his riding crop, and the Speys immediately started running. As their hooves flew, lightning and thunder could be seen.

After driving about a block, Severus saw an ancient Roman arena from the car window.

It was built during the Roman period in Gaul and is surrounded by Ottoman-era buildings.

This is also a relic dug out of the ground when Haussmann transformed Paris, and now it is open to the public for free as a street garden.

Not long after the carriage passed by, he saw some people riding broomsticks landing there. There was a face Severus recognized among them. It was Harry Potter's roommate, Dean Thomas, whom he had once slept with.

Ginny dated, and now he's an Auror for the British Ministry of Magic.

Severus laughed in the carriage.

How did Harry and Dean peacefully coexist despite both dating Ginny, who was now Mrs. Potter?

Not long after, he remembered something and took out Victor Hugo's memoirs.

Hugo said he saw the aurora "aurore", which is just one less letter "e" from "auror", just like "sirena" is only one more letter "r" from "siena".

Is that possible? What Hugo saw was not an aurora, but an Auror.

How did Victor Hugo know about Aurors? Was he also a wizard?

Severus' smile broadened.

Then he closed the memoir and looked at the scenery outside the window. After passing the arena, this area was all schools.

School is Dumbledore’s last destination, and Napoleon’s last destination is the Seine River. So where should his last destination be?

After all, he can't wander freely forever.
Chapter completed!
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