No matter how everyone guessed, the current situation, as Snape just said, mainly had to wait for Professor McGonagall to return from the cabin.

For the current situation, whether to contact Maka has become a very important thing. According to the following changes, it may even be related to the life and death of the ship's people.

If Haier Bo did all this, no one could handle it - otherwise, why did they all agree with the study tour plan in which almost all Hogwarts participated?

Ten minutes after Snape, spruot and flavy synthesized their ideas, another sound of footsteps came from the cabin. Soon everyone on the deck saw that professors of some other subjects who had not been notified in time had finally found themselves on the deck.

For example, astronomy professor cinnista, Slughorn, who currently temporarily teaches potions, and setima Victor, who teaches arithmetic and divination... Without exception, when they came here, they brought more or less a few little wizards under their control.

However, except for Trelawney, who can't get out of bed by herself because of her physical condition, and caretti bubagi, a Muggle research professor who is responsible for taking care of her for the time being

"And Professor McGonagall," shrieked flavy, scratching his head with some concern, "Oh... No, I'd better go and have a look!"

"No, wait first."

Snape stretched out his hand, then turned to Slughorn, who was the first to arrive on the deck after flavy, and asked:

"Horace, I remember when you came here, you said that the students you brought were already tutoring at your side, right?"

"Oh, that's right!" Slughorn shrugged. "These gentlemen and ladies are members of my personal study meeting. When there is no class, I will invite them to my place for tea, homework, chat and so on."

"Yes."

Snape was naturally not interested in listening to Slughorn's nonsense of forming gangs. Seeing that Slughorn decisively answered his question, he directly ignored the other party's words and followed the sidewalk:

"There is only one aisle, and Professor flavy saw many students lying there when he passed by... Taweng and Dupin, you did it originally, didn't you?"

"Yes," Lisa said ahead of Ernst, "it was because Ernst restrained them with a bondage spell that we were able to escape from the siege."

When Snape heard the speech, he immediately stood up and said:

"But there was an interval of about ten minutes at most. So many people lying there disappeared... Something must have happened in the ten minutes!"

At this point, he nodded at flavy again:

"Just start searching around there! I think the one who took the controlled students elsewhere should be Professor McGonagall who hasn't come back yet."

"All right!" flavie nodded. "Then I'll go."

"Be careful, Filius... I mean, be careful of everything." spraut reminded him with great concern.

"I will, thank you."

Seeing flavy leave the deck again, Snape turned to look at Ernst and said:

"So... Mr. taweng, have you considered the question just now?"

Listening to Snape's words, several professors present looked back and forth between him and Ernst in some doubt. It was obvious that they didn't know what his so-called "just now problem" was.

On the other side, even Alexander couldn't help coming up to Ernst and whispered curiously:

"What's going on?"

Just then, Lisa came over from spruot.

"It was Professor Snape who wanted to know why Ernst had such power after knowing that we broke through the siege," she explained to Alexander, "just before you came."

"Oh!"

Alexander heard the speech and immediately nodded his head.

"No wonder... It's a strange thing for everyone."

However, while everyone was confused or wondering, Ernst just looked straight at Snape and shook his head.

"I said it from the beginning. I can't tell you about it." he said calmly.

"What if I say I have to know?"

Snape is obviously not the kind of person who is used to giving in, and among many professors in Hogwarts, perhaps he is the only one who does not have excessive love for students. Now, perhaps considering the safety of the situation, seeing that Ernst still didn't cooperate, Snape simply took out his wand and pointed to each other.

"Severus! How can you --"

Seeing this, Professor spraut and Professor hinesta quickly reached out and pressed his arm. Even Slughorn waved at him after hesitating:

"Don't... don't do that. Have something to say!"

"You should say that to our defiant Mr. Taron!" said Snape, frowning slightly, raising his chin and staring at Ernst. "Don't you understand - what am I doubting?"

"All right!"

After all this fuss, Ernst seemed a little impatient. He suddenly stood up from the pile of cables, pulled out his snake stick from behind his waist, and then spread his hands and said:

"It's just a walking stick that works well! As for its origin... Although I think it doesn't matter to tell you, it's McLean... I mean, Professor McLean, he told me to keep it a secret."

"McLean?"

Snape looked at the snake stick in Ernst's hand, squinted a few more times, and then his wand, which he insisted on holding, finally hung down again.

"And the one on Slytherin's emblem... Forget it, it's up to you! Say it or not."

He seemed to have seen some clues from the shape design of the snake stick, but he didn't know what he thought in those short seconds, and finally didn't say anything.

Maybe it's because of Marca, or maybe it's because of something else... Ernst doesn't know. But anyway, Snape doesn't seem to want to pursue it anymore.

"Wolf, remember to give the rest of the mixture to the new student."

After making such a remark, he turned around again, walked aside with big steps, and soon disappeared into the thick fog in the distance again.

As soon as professor sprott and other professors saw it, some stayed directly with the students, while some left temporarily with Snape.

"Tell me, what's the origin?" Alexander leaned over Ernst. "You didn't seem to have told me about it at that time."

"Go away!" said Ernst, glancing at him impatiently.