"Creak, creak -"

There is no strong wind, no rainstorm, no lightning and thunder... The sea area where the change is located is actually still calm. The gentle waves caress the bottom of the ship and the salty sea breeze are trying to create a peaceful sea scenery.

It was as if the sea were trying to declare that what was happening at the moment had nothing to do with it.

However, the shrill groan of the twisted and concave wood board broke the silence unscrupulously, making a mess of the hearts of all the "awake" people on the change.

In the thick fog, an indescribable atmosphere was accumulating, and the tension spread rapidly.

"Step back! Get out of the way!"

Snape, who was still angry that his spell didn't hit any target, suddenly shouted again. At the same time, he stretched out his hand again, grabbed Ernst, who had just broken free of his palm, and forced him back.

"Bang!"

A flying sand and Stone Curse shot out from the tip of Snape's wand. The landing point was not the unknown enemy outside the railing, but the deck right in front of him. The reaction force pushed him and Ernst in his hand and directly lifted them out.

"Ah!"

At that moment, Snape felt his back hit another man - Alexander, who came a step later than burns. However, he obviously had no time to care who was behind him.

Because the enemy... Or the danger is ahead.

At the moment when the three collided and rolled back down the inclined deck, a columnar shadow thicker than the main mast of the change suddenly rose from the railing at the bow. Then it fell like a giant whip in the afterlight from Snape's eyes.

"Boom -"

In an instant, when there was a loud noise and wood chips splashed, the bow weight that had been raised fell back again. And the inexplicable shadow has deeply penetrated into the deck.

There is no doubt that if Snape had not noticed the blow in time, their position would have been broken to pieces by now.

"Back!"

Snape, who had just rolled out of a distance, got up in a hurry and shouted briefly. His wand was pointing straight ahead again.

"Hidden and visible."

Blind attack is ineffective, which Snape has just proved in practice. Therefore, it may be meaningless to cast any offensive spell before finding the other party's Noumenon... Maybe even bite yourself back.

However, even if the detection spell should be the most correct choice, whether it can work depends on the situation. For example, now, he only saw the spell falling on the shadow at the bow of the ship, but it dissipated in an instant.

This is not his wrong way to deal with it, but... The strength of this spell is obviously not enough to break the mystery of the other party.

Then, everyone saw that two same shadows suddenly rose up below and fell on the bow deck again.

"Creak -"

There was another harsh sound of the overburdened hull. This time, the change had begun to tilt forward.

"Be careful, don't slide forward..."

Flavina's sharp voice came from the rear, as if to remind others to fix their bodies. Obviously, even if there is fog, we can guess what happened on the bow.

"Everybody hold on to the vines."

Professor sprott's voice then sounded, followed by a large number of green trees and vines, climbing and spreading all over the deck. In just a few seconds, even the bow of the ship was covered with vines, which saved everyone from the embarrassment of being unable to stand on the more and more forward inclined deck.

Unfortunately, although these magic vines are tough, they are not enough to entangle the enemies in the bow. When they quickly wound around the three strong gray shadows, they were easily broken with only a slight twist of each other.

Then Snape, Ernst and Alexander, who were nearby, saw that a really huge shadow suddenly rose from under the bow and rolled over the deck.

In fact, now Snape and the three of them can barely see - the three strong tentacles that climbed up the bow one after another, and the head that followed. That... Seems like the virtual shadow of a huge octopus.

Although it was a little big, Snape was not sure whether it was a magical creature that lived in the sea because it didn't seem too strange.

Or... Is it still related to the disaster caused by Haier Bo?

"Back, keep back! Don't stop."

Looking at this ridiculously large shadow octopus, it is obvious that they want to climb onto the ship, and their own attack has no effect on the other party, and their options seem to have only one back and then back.

Just, where else can I go? After all, it seems that the only choice they can choose next is to abandon the ship and escape. Moreover, he left most of the students who couldn't move and ran away.

"Buzz -"

Snape, who was trying to find his sister TIA, suddenly felt a sudden shock in his mind. Then, the tinnitus like sound that had been experienced once at first seemed to burst out from the depths of the soul.

Is this the cry of the octopus monster in front of you? No one knows... Because we have no energy to think about this problem. Even Snape, who was proficient in brain sealing, was now in a mess in his head, as if his brain were churning.

However, there are two exceptions on the whole change, one of which is Ernst!

No one might have noticed in the classroom before, but now Snape, who can barely keep his eyes open, sees it. He saw that in this terrible soul scream, a layer of unknown light green light appeared all over Ernst, which seemed to be vaguely offsetting some of the spiritual impact of the scream.

So, although Ernst had the same distorted expression and couldn't bear the burden, he insisted on it in the end. After a few seconds, he opened his eyes again and looked up to the front. It was obvious that he had not received much substantive impact.

And followed... Maybe Ernst was completely annoyed by the scream! He grabbed the vines released by spraot, climbed up, decisively pulled out Slytherin's snake stick, bit his teeth and leaned forward.

"Damn it, what's the noise!" he roared very angrily.