Hogwarts: The Book of Magic

Chapter 87 Afterthoughts about the ruins

Chapter 87 Afterthoughts about the ruins

Pudding was overjoyed when he heard Li En say this, and excitedly took out a worn-out cloth bag from his pocket, and handed it tremblingly to Li En's hand.

"This is... this is Gallon that Pudding sold some of his body materials in exchange for. It's just a small gift, and... I hope the master likes it."

Pudding watched Lean open the shabby little cloth bag, and said with some embarrassment.

Lean glanced at Pudding in surprise, he naturally understood what it meant to sell a little material.

"You have a heart." Li En sighed sincerely.

No matter what the gift is, at least this kind of heart is indelible.

Opening the dilapidated bag, there was a beautiful wooden box inside, and Lean took it out without doubting him.

"I heard that the master's wand was not bought from Ollivander, so I guess the master must not know about the wand care package that Ollivander launched. Wands are the life of wizards, so I think regular wand care must be It is very necessary."

"So... so I bought this." Pudding looked at Li En expectantly from the side, and it exuded a breath of complimenting me from the inside to the outside.

Lean opened the box and looked at it carefully, and then responded: "I like it very much, Pudding, you have a heart."

Pudding grinned its big mouth.

Lean looked at the house elf in front of him and suddenly felt a little funny.He treats pudding as a servant, but pudding considers himself a master.

Thinking of this, he couldn't help giving Pudding a hug.

Pudding's already big eyes instantly opened wider, and a layer of mist began to fill the eyes, and the ugly face froze, looking a little funny.

But Pudding quickly realized that the master treated it so well, but it just gave the master such a small gift, and it didn't deserve such a hug from the master at all.

Moreover, Pudding is already very satisfied to be hugged by the master, but he cannot make the master suffer from ridicule because of himself.

Thinking of this, Pudding immediately struggled to leave Lien's embrace.

"Master, you can't let the master be looked down upon by others because of pudding." Pudding finished speaking and disappeared in front of Li En.

Lien naturally understood what pudding meant.

In the wizarding world, house elves are always at the bottom. No one would look down on a house elf, and likewise, no one would look down on a wizard who was in close contact with a house elf.

After resting for a while, Lien went to the study. He needed to recall and summarize today's trip to the ruins, because to be honest, today's action brought only endless doubts to Lien.

First of all, the entrance of the ruins, Lean only now recalled that there was only one place with magic power at the entrance, the wall.

It is also impossible for the Ministry of Magic to excavate all the original ruins, leaving nothing with magical power behind.

Then this is worth pondering, or the original ruins dug have nothing to do with the ruins that Lien explored this time, and Lien's inference that the original ruins are to cover the ruins this time is also untenable.

There may also be a possibility that the original ruins were built for cover, but in order to prevent Lean from entering the wall, they were closed after the Ministry of Magic explored.

These two situations are possible. The first situation is fine, but if it is the second situation, it is a bit scary, which means that the old guy Theevers still has some contact with the outside world.

Thinking a little deeper, did Lean get the blueprints of the ruins and the travel notes this time, did they also have the handwriting of Theevers in them?

And whether the name Theeverus is real is still a question mark.

Thinking of this, Lean could not help but shudder.

Lian didn't want to provoke this kind of old goblin with a layout spanning thousands of years.

It's not that they can't beat them, but these people are actually the spokespersons of trouble, and what Lean hates most is trouble.

And then there's the city.

There is no trace of such a magnificent city in history.

You must know that such a huge project is enough to affect the economy of any country, and it was in the era without technology more than 1000 years ago.

You know, people didn't like wizards back then, and all wizards were too busy hiding themselves to have time to build things like that, even if he was a great seer.

The second is the teacher in the mouth of Theeverus. He made it very clear that his teacher came from the starry sky and was an extraterrestrial.

But this extraterrestrial person took an aborigine as a disciple. Did he want to train a traitor, or did he really love the earth?

And the last sentence of Theeverus "the last contribution to this world."

There was a hint of weirdness and inauspiciousness everywhere.

Rion regretted it a little now, he shouldn't let his curiosity grow, and curiosity is often linked to trouble.

A cup of hot milk quietly appeared on the table, and the rich aroma of milk lifted Lien, who was in deep thought.

Lien put the pen on the cap, threw it on the table casually, picked up the cup of hot milk, and drank it all in a "gulp" way.

Anyway, according to Theeverus, the world has not been destroyed after 600 years, and he is still planning to build a great city.

So what's the rush now.

After Rin finished drinking the milk, he put the cup on the table, and then the cup disappeared quietly again.

Looking at the various conjectures he wrote on the table, Lean smiled, and put them away in the drawer of the desk.

This drawer contains all kinds of information that Li En is afraid of forgetting, but cannot be shown to others.

The entire drawer was covered by the Kroll Encryption Curse and the Self-Destruction Curse. Once the password of the Encryption Curse was incorrect, the Self-Destruction Curse would immediately destroy all the items inside.

After doing all this, Lien stretched, got up and went to wash and sleep.

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At the North Pole, two middle-aged wizards in long robes, cloaks, and pointed hats were trembling in the ice and snow.

"Damn it, why is it detected that there are traces of unknown spells here? There is obviously no one here. How could someone cast magic here in a place where even ghosts don't want to come. I said it a long time ago, the Ministry That old antique should have been replaced long ago."

"Okay, don't say a few words, hurry up and finish the work so I can go back and drink some wine to warm up."

After a while of busy work at the place where Lean appeared, the two finally looked at each other and shook their heads.

"Come on, there's no sign of a wand being used here at all."

(End of this chapter)

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