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Chapter 2885 Lion of Liberty (7)

Chapter 2887 The Lion of Freedom (9)

There is a dark creature called Xinkpunk. It is not as powerful as a dragon or other creatures. It can cause huge damage. It can even emit light and lure passers-by astray, causing those who are attracted by it to go astray.

People are trapped in swamps and mire.

Pomona looked at the back of the billowing black robe in front of her, and she remembered the French novel again. In the dead of night, Viscount de Valmont quietly walked into the young bride's room with a lamp in hand.

She was sleeping soundly at that time and did not wake up until Mortal came to the bedside. Mortal was afraid that she would wake up, so he carefully woke up the "Sleeping Beauty" and tried to prevent her from saying "he was afraid".

Shouts”.

The monastery may have taught the little bride a lot of things, but he did not teach her how to resist in this situation. He threatened the little bride eloquently, and if she dared to scream, he would put all the fault on her. This is really easy.

, because she provided the room key, and it was through that key that Viscount de Valmont opened the locked door.

The biggest tragedy of this play is that both Mrs. Dean Dewey and the mother of the young bride will neglect to guard against him. After all, the mother of the young bride is Mortal's aunt, and they both think there is something good in him.

The place is not as bad as people outside said, but it is a pity that he failed to live up to their expectations of him.

At that time, he already had the love of Mrs. Dean Dewey, but he was still looking for "pastime" everywhere, regaining the unfettered power of men and relying on authority to conquer.

Just like the red dragon, he didn't care what kind of harm he caused to the bright woman, nor did he care about her pleas for mercy. The woman's crying would not make him stop, but made him more confident. He did not feel tired for a moment in that desolate castle.

Instead, he felt that he was performing on a huge stage and that he had many audiences applauding him.

He was immersed in selfless fantasy and felt that he was omnipotent. After "conquering" these two women, he turned his target to Mrs. Meda who refused to surrender to him.

Inflated ambitions require sufficient strength to support, otherwise no matter how much you try, it will be in vain. Mrs. Dean Dewey soon left. She was gentle and kind one day, but disappeared without a trace the next day.

He blamed Mrs. Dean Dewey for being ruthless and could not bear the shame of being shut out. He wanted to strangle her fate and make her fall into the same torture, hatred, pain and hope, peace of mind and happiness as he did.

If he had been calm enough, he should have read the letter written to him by Mrs. Dean Dewey again. She could have shown him the coldest courtesy without worrying that others would accuse her of being too serious. He himself would also understand that an inexperienced person

A worldly woman does not have the necessary ability to appreciate his strengths and advantages.

However, Mrs. Dean Dewey showed goodwill to him and accepted him sincerely. However, Mormon regarded her tolerance as a right and took advantage of it to make excessive demands. He always accepted all the conditions raised by the Mrs. Dean.

None of the items were complied with.

He did not value friendship, and in his fanatical excitement did not take suffering and shame seriously. He only pursued pleasure and sought women for him to play with.

He acted rashly, betrayed his trust, and acted inconsistently. There were several times when he thought he was expressing his affection by sitting next to her, but he did not expect that Mrs. Dewey felt uncomfortable and restless, and wanted to leave early.

There is a bottom line for human tolerance. The key that opened the door of the little girl's room was not the original, but a copy made by Viscount de Valmont. Mrs. Medai felt that there was nothing more boring than stupid meekness.

Girls blindly obey, but because they are attacked, they don't know how to resist, and they are destined to become a tool for others' amusement.

The door of Pomona's office is always unlocked so that the freshmen who can't sleep in the lounge can find her at any time...

"glory."

Severus said, in front of him was the Slytherin common room.

The mosaic snake on the ground arched its body, and a door appeared in front of the two people. Then he pushed the door open, and the first thing he saw was a group of mermaid sculptures.

This was her first time entering the Slytherin common room, or she might as well not have.

She stood at the door and watched as Severus placed the stone comb in the hand of one of the mermaid sculptures.

Both mermaids have the figure of a girl, and their curly hair covers their private parts, although in the eyes of the mermaids, this is not considered privacy at all.

After a while, there was no response from the statue. Then he put the comb in the hand of another statue, but there was still no response.

Why was the other half of the slate placed in the Slytherin common room?

Before Pomona could express her question, Severus had already disappeared from the door and walked towards the spiral staircase aside.

She glanced at the snake at the door. It didn't urge her to hurry in or go away like the Fat Lady did.

If Mrs. Dean Dewey had given up on Viscount de Vermont from the beginning and felt that he was hopeless, she would not have had to endure those tortures.

As Proverbs says: A man who does not control his spirit is like a ruined city without walls.

Why did she fall in love with Viscount Vermont? He only brought her a moment of joy, and the rest was regret, loss and despair. He even took away her peace.

“Pomona!”

She heard Severus calling her, and the voice was anything but pleasant, just like when his father Tobias yelled at Irene.

"I'm not coming in," she said outside the lounge door.

Not long after, she heard hurried footsteps and he walked to the door again.

"Why don't you come in?" he asked calmly.

"This is not good...it is against the rules." She stepped back as she walked.

"I want you to come in." He said firmly.

"No," she said, stepping back.

"Go in." Slytherin's ghost, Bloody Balor, said to her. "There's no one inside."

Pomona looked back at Barrow, taking this opportunity, Severus grabbed her hand and walked into the lounge.

They went down the spiral staircase. There was a tapestry hanging on the wall, probably describing the story of a sea monster. On the other side was a waterfall, with water flowing into the pool on the ground floor.

When they arrived at the last level of the stairs, there were two reliefs at the entrance. The one on the left was a male mermaid holding a trident in his hand, and the one on the right was a female mermaid with a plump figure still covered by her long hair.

, there is nothing in both hands.

"You put the comb up yourself, why did you bring me down?" Pomona couldn't help but say.

He looked back at her, looking like he was about to get angry, but he didn't say anything and put the stone comb in his hand on the right mermaid's hand.

The female mermaid took the comb and used it to comb her "hair", and the mermaid's singing echoed in the lounge.

The male mermaid opposite pointed the trident in his hand at the pool. Soon a "fountain" formed, and the other half of the stone slab could be seen in the churning foam.

They stood there for a while, no one picked it up. At this time, several mermaids appeared outside the lounge window. They looked through the window to see what was happening in the "fish tank". They were so focused that even the mermaid

The mermaid specimens were ignored.

Their hair floats in the water, but it's not as perfect as the sculpture's hair.

Pomona immediately used her wand to transform into a handkerchief and covered Severus' eyes.

"What?" he said angrily, taking off his handkerchief.

She glared at him angrily and picked up the stones in the pool.

"Let's go." She said, and just as she was about to step onto the steps, he caught her again.

"What didn't you tell me?" he asked.

"No," she said.

He didn't let go, as if he must get some kind of answer from her.

She thought of the letter written by Mortal, in which he allowed Mrs. Dean Dewey to say "I admire you" to him.

She must be cautious and clever in solving the situation before her. Otherwise, she will be helpless and at his mercy.

"Well done, Severus," she praised. "Thank you for being here."

He wasn't very happy, but his iron-like hand loosened.

Pomona seized the opportunity and walked upstairs.

In the Book of Revelation, angels saved the pregnant woman of light, but many times angels would not appear.

The red dragon is very charming, but he is still a monster after all. Unless you have enough power to subdue it, you should stay away from it.

When Pomona arrived in front of the mermaid sculpture at the entrance, Severus did not follow him. Fortunately, he did not need a password to go out.

She didn't call him and walked out directly. The children were waiting for her.
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