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Chapter 22 Ask for advice

Felix walked out of the Pig Head Bar and let out a long breath.

You can't underestimate anyone!

Look, a dark wizard has the ambition to peek at the secrets of the Dark King. Is the ideal of "exploring the true meaning of magic" set by himself a little bit small?

Felix thought about it carefully, and finally thought that his ideal was more noble.

As for the contract with Klein, contract with a claw!

Do you really think Dumbledore is making trouble under the ground with his nose?

Besides, he had known the answer to the question for a long time.

What is the secret of the Dark King leaping to death? He still has this concept. Therefore, as long as he does not study the Horcrux, the contract will naturally be solved in a year.

Because the prophecy is that "the Dark Lord's relics will only stay in Hogwarts for a year," which means it is just a passerby, so the contract between the two only needs to exist for a year - this is what Klein thought.

Felix guessed that the relics were probably destroyed by the protagonist group.

The protagonists are not allowed to live in peace every year during school. Maybe they have to wait until they graduate before they can completely be clean.

However, this also reminded him that it seems that the crisis of the "plot" this year comes from the relics of the Dark King, that is, the Horcrux.

Which Horcrux could it be?

This is a question Felix has been thinking about since he returned to the office.

He vaguely remembered that there were seven Horcruxes in total, most of which were relics of the four giants of Hogwarts. This corresponds to Harry's seven-year school career. Could it be that one was destroyed in a year?

He knew all of these, such as Ravenclaw's crown, Slytherin's locket, Hufflepuff's gold cup. So, logically speaking, Gryffindor's sword is also a Horcrux?

So which one was destroyed last year? The first one seemed to be called "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone", so is the Sorcerer's Stone a Horcrux?

Felix speculated irresponsibly.

The information he had was actually useless. First, you couldn't prove what you said, because he didn't know where the Dark King put the Horcrux; second, it was too taboo. Felix had a poor composition and suddenly told Dumbledore about the Horcrux... Good guy, you've also studied Horcrux, right?

So, let it go, he can at most beat the edge drum.

This is also a benefit for her assistant (tool person) Miss Hermione Granger.

That's right, the quota for this assistant has been booked for her, and the reason... is hard to describe.

The second of the only candidates has died: the Weasley twins found him yesterday and quit voluntarily because they are busy with Quidditch training this week and are expected to spend every weekend in the next year.

Felix listened to them, implying that he had put the guy named Wood in a confinement and a school year so that they had time to do other things.

Can he agree to this? The professor openly uses his power for personal gain, and will he still mess around?

The main reason is that the conditions have not been agreed upon, and they have been asking for too long!

Even Snape would not do this if he was locked up for a school year for no reason.

This made Felix speechless. He originally wanted to give Professor McGonagall a favor, but it turned out like this.

Is there any good seedlings in other colleges?

Fortunately, Miss Granger is very reliable. She can meet her in the library every day, and it can be seen that she works very hard, and her eyes are dark three plus signs.

The next day, the library.

It was another ordinary day. Felix picked a book called "The Secret of Fighting" from the forbidden book area, and it was enjoyable.

This book mainly records the secrets of various duels of wizards in history. The reason why it was placed in the forbidden book area is because there are many restricted images on it. In the era when laws in the magic world were not standardized, black magic was quickly learned, powerful and weird, so the duels at that time were bloody and cruel, and even weird.

For example, the scene he sees now is that an unlucky wizard's head irreversibly "pumpkin-turned" and not expanding to the size of a pumpkin, but completely turning into a "vegetative person".

What's even more amazing is that the loser is still alive and dies three years later.

There are also some fighting teachings in the book, which are very large in scale. Felix even saw how to incorporate curses into ordinary curses.

New tricks get!

As noon approached, Felix walked out of the library and prepared to enjoy his own lunch.

Hermione on the other side hesitated slightly and followed decisively.

"Professor! Professor Happ."

Felix stopped, "Is there anything wrong, Miss Granger?" He did not tell Hermione the fact that she was already the only assistant, and learning more knowledge is not a bad thing.

"That's right, I saw from a book that some talented wizards could hear things that others could not hear. Is this true?" Hermione asked with a breathing calmly.

Felix was shocked, Mr. Ke? But he quickly lost this unreliable idea.

"Can you tell me specifically? The conditions you gave are too broad."

Hermione thought about it carefully, as if she was organizing the language, "It was a little story, a little wizard and... his father, transcribing information in a castle, and then the little wizard suddenly heard strange words, and his, father! But he knew nothing about it."

Strangely, why does Hermione always pause on the word "father"?

The thought flashed by, Felix thought carefully and replied: "There are many short stories that are actually made up, so what you hear may not be true, but we can discuss it for now."

Hermione nodded happily.

"The first possibility is that the little wizard is lying. He wants to use this to win the attention of his father. This kind of thing is very common in the Muggle world;" Felix first said the answer he thought was the most likely.

Seeing Hermione want to answer, he shook his head, "The second possibility is that they are copying some dangerous magic materials. You should know that some ancient magic manuscripts contain magic power, or have been specially dealt with by their previous owners. People who are not qualified can easily cause dangerous consequences."

Looking at Hermione thinking, he added, "There are many such books in the Hogwarts banned book area."

However, they are all locked in magical chains, and the little wizard is strictly forbidden to peek - unless you get the professor's autograph.

"The third possibility," Felix raised the volume slightly, "is that the little wizard awakened some talent, such as prophecy, perception, or suddenly mastered a certain language."

"Can you tell me in detail, professor?"

"Well, you also know that some young wizards have special talents, such as animal affinity, or are talented in casting spells without a stick, and the rarest is the talent for prophecy. Professor Trelawney's elders seem to have this talent... Oh, Trilawney is a professor of divination, and you may choose her class next year."

"As for language talent, it is often related to their ancestors. If their ancestors mastered the mermaid language, this talent may be passed on to the next generation, or suddenly appeared in their bloodlines hundreds of years later."

Felix gave an example casually, "For example, the little wizard in your story, it is very likely that his ancestors could speak mouse language, and he happened to hear some chatty, Mr. Mouse nagging that day."

Until Professor Hepp left, Hermione was still thinking. Could it be that there was a weird wizard in Harry's ancestor who could speak rats?
Chapter completed!
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