Chapter 171 Bias
"Tom, here's an empty one. Do you have any books on herbal medicine? One will suffice."

"No, you can put this "Mandrake-Elf with Leaves" there."

"Okay, you can just put it next to the ladder together, I'll come down and get it later..."

In the Chamber of Secrets, Nelson climbed up and down the wall directly opposite the Slytherin statue on a ladder. When he was looking for Dumbledore, Tom remodeled the Chamber of Secrets and built a huge wall on the wall. The bookshelf next to it was full of books that needed to be stacked. Although he kept saying that this was "the necessary sorting just thought of", the careful Nelson still found that these books had already been sorted into categories.

Tom said: "That's how they were when they were taken out of the Slytherin library pillar."

"Is Lihen Bookstore such a long history?" Nelson smiled and picked up a copy of "Human Transformation" with Lihen Bookstore's invoice from the pile of books, and stuffed it into the compartment above his head.

"Maybe this is what Slytherin bought at Lihen Bookstore back then." Tom shouted standing behind Nelson, "I found out that there are still a few Transfiguration books here, and then!"

Nelson turned around and hooked his legs to the legs of the ladder. Tom was holding on to the strap and swinging a stack of new books wrapped in brown paper. Seeing Nelson turn around, he grabbed the strap and threw it hard.

"Whoosh."

Nelson reached out and hooked the stack of books, swung it twice to relieve the momentum, and carried it into his arms.

"My original intention was for you to catch it with the Levitating Charm." Tom's expression was a little subtle, the stack of books was not light, "I remember Felius said that we are wizards, not baboons wielding wands. "

"It's too lazy to move. It's good to be a carefree baboon." Nelson shrugged, tore open the brown paper and took a look inside. It turned out to be a set of fake plus magic tricks. Long's forbidden book...

"Is this kind of book really sold?" Nelson twitched the corner of his mouth and stuffed the stack of books into the bookshelf, "No wonder it was wrapped in kraft paper."

"I don't know, these books wrapped in kraft paper are at the price of waste paper," Tom shrugged, and said, "I went to Knockturn Alley to buy, and the boss said everything he said would be packaged and sold to me. Anyway, I can't think about it. It’s worthless, if you really can’t read the book, it’s great to use it as spell-casting materials or lighting a fire.”

"You can always find some treasures in such a strange place." Nelson climbed down the ladder with a book in his hand, jumped down when there was still a distance from the ground, and then landed lightly, clapping his hands Dust, looking at Tom who was a little tired and wiping his sweat, walked over and said, "Actually, I think wizards need to exercise more. I found that most of the black magic and defense against the dark arts have very small attack ranges, and even only one Ray, if you can dodge it, no amount of powerful magic will help."

"Hmph," Tom whimpered, taking the two glasses of drink that Nagini rolled up with a snake's tail, handed one to Nelson, picked up his own and drank half of the glass, and said, "I'm a wizard, not in A baboon rolling around on the ground, I don't learn magic to be chased around by others."

"That's true," Nelson said happily. He nodded and pointed to the bookshelf. "If you can learn the magic of the Leprechaun, you can even conjure a lot of gold coins to bribe your opponents, so as to directly avoid a battle." fighting."

"Leprechauns?" Tom asked curiously, taking another half of his glass. "I don't know that kind of thing very well, are they green little people? They have magic too."

"You're prejudice," Nelson shrugged, and took a sip of Tom's drink, "It tastes good, is it grass juice... Leprechauns, as magical animals, must have magic. They even have their own society, language and Word."

"It's really prejudice," Tom nodded after thinking for a while. "When I was wandering in Knockturn Alley, I met a wizard who wanted to steal money from an old lady, and then their house-elf suddenly appeared and took the wizard Beat me up, I always thought house-elves could cook and do laundry or something."

"The magic of house-elves is not weak at all," Nelson nodded. "Newt told me that there are many other magical creatures that possess the wisdom and magic power of wizards, but wizards don't seem to care about it." They matter."

"I had a history of magic class last year. I couldn't sleep. I heard from Professor Binns that the goblin rebellion posed a great threat to wizards. In the beginning, it was because those wizards didn't take these wandless people who worked in Gringotts back then. Greedy dwarves take it seriously," Tom said, eager to show off his knowledge of the history of magic, "then they realized something was wrong, when the goblins had already penetrated Diagon Alley, each with a wand, and was about to Marching to the Ministry of Magic."

"Speaking of prejudice, I think of a very interesting thing. Wizards are not only prejudiced against magical animals, but also full of prejudice within them." Nelson leaned on a pillar, shaking the glass in his hand and said, "Very interesting, In some people's minds, some stupid prejudices are even more important than more important things."

"Prejudice can take a stand, can your 'more important things'?"

"No, I was wrong. There is a logical error in my statement. Obviously, in the minds of those who are full of prejudices, these prejudices are much more important than the so-called 'more important things'."

"Isn't this a normal thing?" Tom curled his lips, walked around Nelson, and directed the rag and mop to clean up the full bookshelf, "Do you expect everyone to have a normal mind? Then there will really be peace in the world." .”

"That's a way of thinking." Nelson nodded seriously, found a reclining chair with a good angle, sat down on it, opened the book he brought down, and began to draw while reading.

"Make everyone sane? You might as well cast the Imperius Curse on them one by one."

Tom snapped his fingers, and suddenly there was a light above Nelson's head, just at the level where he could read without strenuous effort, but the light would not be dazzling.

He imitated the book and lay down on another recliner, directly pressing the book on his face.

"You don't know, although I have always advocated that everyone has their own strengths, but I later realized that I was wrong. Some people's intelligence is too short as a shortcoming. Talking to stupid people is a kind of torture."

"You still advocated this?" Nelson chuckled, "To be honest, this is the first time I've heard of it."

"You don't know, I've gone to great lengths to help some of the not-so-bright people in this school."

"Then I really thank you on behalf of them." Nelson tilted his head, raised his wand, and lightly cast a spell on a small bug flying around him. Under the "torture" of magic, it constantly changed its shape, and even changed its race. , until Nelson un-transformed and let it go.

For a moment, the only sounds left in the secret room were the flipping of books and the crackling of candles.

……

"Snapped!"

After a while, Nelson suddenly closed the book, and the crisp sound was very clear in the secret room. He held it in his arms, searched for Nagini all over the place, and said, "Didn't we say before that we wanted to find a change for Nagini?" Is there a way to return people? I have some ideas."

"What?" Before Nagini had time to crawl over, the "asleep" Tom suddenly appeared in front of Nelson.

"You know, I caught the despicable Hai Erbo before," Nelson said solemnly, "it just so happens that he created the blood curse and the basilisk, and I even suspect that the blood curse inherited by Nagini Maybe he did it."

"Tsk, what a pervert." Tom asked, speechless, "Did you get the solution to the blood curse from him?"

"If asked, I will definitely come to break the curse immediately, but unfortunately, he can't break the blood curse himself."

Hearing this, Nagini, who was crawling slowly, stopped, and Tom also froze in place.

"But it's not completely impossible, not to mention the curse of the blood curse that cannot be delayed, so I can only say it now."

Nelson tapped the hard cover of the book in his arms lightly with the knuckles of his right index finger. He didn't speak, and there was only a crisp "tapping" sound in the secret room.

"I have always wanted to conceive a treatment plan with a high success rate and good effect, but it is still far from perfect. I didn't expect to see this book today." After a while, he finally spoke and picked up the old book in his arms With a wave, "The "Transformation of Human Body" that is currently on the market is the No.15 edition after reviewing and re-editing, and many old 'wrong' concepts have been deleted. The book in my hand may be the one that Slytherin used to Look, it's very different from the current version."

"How big is it? Are the spells different?"

"To be precise, it may only be like a spell." Nelson turned his head, looked at Nagini who came to him at some point, and asked, "I ask you a question, I hope you can tell me, okay? "

Nagini nodded.

"Why did you eat Tom's bar-headed partridge in the first place?" Nelson asked gravely.

(Tom: It's a bar-headed owl...)
Nagini raised his head without moving.

"Forget it, let me ask you." Nelson shook his head and said, "Have you lost your memory, and you were fighting us when you woke up?"

Nagini nodded, and Nelson's expression became more serious.

"The blood curse is a curse aimed at the soul, and what's even more frightening is that it is hereditary." He said in a deep voice, "And the final outcome of the blood curse orc is to completely become a beast and lose all human qualities." Memory, only the instinct of the beast..."

When Nagini heard this, her body became a little stiff, and Tom beside her lowered her head and stroked the scales on her head.

"Nagini, I have always wondered back then. You used to be a wizard, and there are so many things to eat in London, so even if you are hungry and cold, there is no need to steal a wizard's owl." Nelson said, "So I Judgment, you have already lost your mind at that time, and you are even about to turn into a snake completely—now you may not be able to change back into a human body, but even your soul will change later.”

"Gnar, don't scare her!" Tom said reproachfully.

"This is not a scare. I have calculated that the day when Nagini will completely transform into a snake is getting closer and closer. I think that even if we have no way to do it, we must try when that day is approaching."

"So is there a way? A way to break the blood curse?" Tom was a little anxious, "Aren't you going to extract a confession? Let me do it."

"The blood curse can't be lifted," Nelson shook his head. "The blood curse orcs seem to be deformed, but only the flesh looks like this. From the soul level, it's more like assimilation or fusion."

He took out the ring inlaid with the resurrection stone from his pocket, and put it on his hand. A thick white mist quickly surged out from him, and soon enveloped Tom and Nagini.

Stepping on the ground made of white mist, Tom saw Nelson standing aside thinking, and Nagini lying on the ground struggling, translucent.

"I guessed right, only her soul can come in, and she can't be counted as a complete soul." Small hands of white mist stretched out from the ground, tearing at Nagini's soul, Nelson took a step forward, stamped Stamping his feet, the white mist of three or four meters around him completely dissipated, leaving only a sparse cushion for Nagini's soul, but it was also very stable.

Tom looked at Nagini's spirit body. It was not the human form he imagined, but a big snake like her body. Only the snake's eyes were somewhat human-like, and there were very few human parts in her body.

"You see, this kind of alienation is not a deformation, but irreversible, and it is already very deep now," Nelson said, holding a small notebook, circling around Nagini, "I guess, the Warcraft inherited in their family blood It is a snake, it is rooted in the soul of every female family member, and it assimilates their souls from the day of birth."

"Can it change back?" Tom only focused on the most fundamental issues.

"My thoughts are like this. Physically, I found that the blood curse orc is like a natural Animagus. I think that since she has human rationality and thinking, it is also feasible to learn Animagus. I am ready to help She practiced Animagus, turning from a beast into a human in reverse." Nelson said, "If it fails, the human body transformation is enough to solve the problem."

"And the soul?" Tom caught the point.

"The most difficult thing about blood curse orcs is the soul. We have to find a way to separate the snake from Nagini. When I was in Dumbledore's office today, Grindelwald gave me ideas." Nelson supported his chin and said, "In In the blurry illusion, without the protection of the body, Nagini's soul can be presented directly in front of us. There is a snake that cannibalize and assimilate her hidden in her soul. Illusion, the soul can only be used by me... We just need to find it and destroy it, this shouldn’t be a problem for us—I don’t know if you have noticed that the enemies we fought together were mostly snakes.”

(End of this chapter)

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