Chapter 558 Nagini
Chapter 558 Nagini
Click——
The door of the Vanishing Cabinet closed, and in the dim light only the magic protective ball containing the giant snake Nagini emitted a faint light.
Snape had discussed with Sebastian how to deal with Nagini and developed two plans.
The most direct and straightforward way is to burn it with the Fiendfyre - it is fast and efficient, and can burn Nagini to ashes in an instant. If the situation is urgent, he will choose this method without hesitation to solve the problem as quickly as possible.
However, the initiative was now firmly in his hands, and there was no threat from Voldemort or other people around him, so he didn't have to act hastily. Therefore, Snape did not choose such an extreme method.
He wanted to take Nagini to the new city of Hogsmeade while Voldemort was stopped by Sebastian, and on the premise of not harming Nagini herself as much as possible, peel off and destroy the fragments of Voldemort's soul in her body.
The reason why Snape went to so much trouble was entirely to help his student, Draco Malfoy.
The best student in Slytherin College had made unimaginable efforts in the past year and a half. Snape knew that Draco's efforts in becoming a therapist were not for the glory of his family. All the efforts made by this student were ultimately directed to one person - Astoria Greengrass.
The Greengrass family's blood curse is an unsolvable curse that has been passed down from generation to generation, like a mark carved by the god of death in their blood.
Draco obviously knew this better than anyone else, but not only did he not give up on Astoria, he was determined to find a way to heal her.
He knew that this road was destined to be difficult, but he still moved forward stubbornly, and never gave up for a moment even though there was little hope.
This infatuation and persistence made Snape see his own shadow in Draco, and he didn't want this student to end up like him.
Snape had never forgotten the pain of watching the most important person die without being able to do anything. He had experienced it himself and was deeply trapped in it. To this day, the powerlessness and regret still cut his soul like a blunt knife day after day.
Because of this, he, as the head of Slytherin, wanted to quietly help this student to the best of his ability.
Snape was also powerless against the blood curse, but as a senior researcher, he knew very well that solving this problem would require countless days and nights of clinical trials and research.
And Nagini, the giant snake formed by the blood curse, is an excellent research sample. It can be said that with this sample, the efficiency of the blood curse research can be increased by at least 30%.
To be honest, Snape wasn't sure whether Nagini could be preserved, but even if there was a slight possibility, he would give it a try.
squeak-
As the cabinet door slowly opened, the first thing that caught Snape's eye was Harry's face full of excitement and anxiety, and the white figure behind him that could not be ignored.
Is this Sebastian's special Dementor?
Isn't it grey?
Has it really evolved?!
How is the effect?
Before he could speak, Snape heard Harry shout happily: "Professor, you are finally here!"
In addition to happiness, there was a hint of urgency in Harry's voice, even a hint of anxiety.
In fact, he had been waiting anxiously. Others were fighting on the battlefield, but he was trapped in this office and could do nothing.
The shouts and roars of incantations coming from the distant battlefield continued to irritate his nerves, making him upset and uneasy.
How are Ron and the others doing? How many Death Eaters have been caught? How effective is the Felicis?
These questions circled in his mind over and over again, but there was no answer. He could only stand in front of the window, his eyes fixed on the two figures fighting fiercely in the night sky in the distance, and silently cheered for Sebastian in his heart.
To be honest, he wished he could take action himself and fight Voldemort on behalf of Sebastian to prove his strength.
Of course, Harry also understood that even though he had tried very hard over the past year, he was still no match for Voldemort.
Despite this, he still wanted to be on the battlefield, fighting alongside his friends and fighting the Death Eaters.
However, compared to showing personal bravery, he has a more important task, which is to command the working souls to devour the remaining Horcruxes at the right time and deliver a fatal blow to Voldemort.
But before that, he had to complete another task first - wait for Snape and help him deal with the crucial giant snake Nagini.
From Sebastian's explanation, Harry had already understood that this giant snake not only determined their victory or defeat at the moment, but also directly affected the future happiness of his good brother Draco.
At this moment, his eyes fell on the imprisoned behemoth, and he could no longer suppress his inner anxiety.
"Professor, please place Nagini in the open space. The working soul will perfectly solve the soul fragments of the mysterious man."
Time was running out, so Snape didn't say any more greetings and stepped directly out of the Vanishing Cabinet. Then he gently waved his wand, allowing the magic ball containing Nagini to stop steadily in front of the working soul.
Perhaps sensing danger, Nagini in the ball suddenly struggled. Its huge snake body twisted and tumbled, its dark pupils stood upright, its fangs slightly open, ready to attack at any time.
Ignoring Nagini's actions, Snape waved his wand again, and the surface of the magic ball instantly melted like ice and snow.
Nagini was suddenly exposed to the air, but before it could make any move, ropes suddenly shot out from the tip of Snape's wand, accurately wrapped around its body and pulled it straight.
"Harry, come on! I'm only restraining the snake temporarily. I'll have to lock it up again later."
Seeing this, Harry immediately put on the translator and ordered the working soul: "Go! Get rid of the soul fragment in this snake's body."
As soon as he finished speaking, the working soul raised the arm hidden under the cloak. Between his palms, a faint white light suddenly condensed and then turned into a pure white sickle.
The next moment, the sickle suddenly swung down and instantly chopped into Nagini's huge body.
Then, the working soul pulled slightly, and the blade was slowly pulled out. On the edge of the sickle, a group of translucent black soul fragments were hooked.
The shadow twisted and struggled violently, emitting an astonishing evil aura. However, its resistance was meaningless. The working soul just took a light breath and swallowed the translucent black soul fragment into its body. In an instant, the cold and evil aura completely dissipated.
Harry was used to such scenes and didn't even frown. But it was the first time for Snape to witness all this. His eyes narrowed slightly, as if he couldn't believe the scene before his eyes.
That was a fragment of Voldemort's soul, and it was devoured just like that?
So simple? !
There's something about this Dementor...
While he was distracted for a moment, Snape's wand dropped unconsciously, and the restraint on Nagini loosened a little.
At this moment, danger suddenly came.
"Professor, be careful!"












