Wind and Eagle Wings at Hogwarts

Chapter 152 152. Contents of the second commission

Chapter 152 152. Contents of the Second Commission
The big event at Hogwarts seemed to come to an end amidst the Ministry of Magic's deliberate delay.

Scott didn't know what kind of efforts Dumbledore had made. Finally, the "Daily Prophet" published a wanted portrait of Medea, defining her as the murderer of the "Hogwarts tragedy".

But the newspaper did not publish her name, calling her "an unknown, mad and wicked witch".

Apparently, the Ministry didn't believe she was the daughter of Slytherin.

Of course, the introduction in the newspaper also warned all wizards that this witch is very dangerous.

Scott believes that this may also be Dumbledore's efforts.

Of course, under the whitewashing of the Ministry of Magic, it is hard to say how much weight this warning has.

Because after the newspaper was published, Medea seemed to have quickly become a star figure in the magical world by virtue of her unique beauty.

Even among the students at Hogwarts, she has a group of admirers.

It really staged a drama of "the three views follow the five senses".

Such a reaction undoubtedly surprised Scott.

He couldn't help but think of the news he had read in his previous life. Some heinous serial murderers in Europe and America had a group of crazy fans.

He couldn't help thinking that if Voldemort hadn't been disfigured, maybe he wouldn't have so many opponents.

Saturday morning.

After getting up, Scott went to the empty common room and found Ms. Gray in the corner of the college library.

"Good morning, Ms. Gray."

"Good morning, Scott."

Maybe it's because of getting familiar with him, Ms. Gray will not be so indifferent when facing him.

Scott told her directly: "I want to complete Ms. Ravenclaw's next commission."

"That's fine." Ms. Gray nodded, "You go first, go to the corridor where the room is located."

Scott responded and left the common room.

When he trekked all the way to the eighth floor of the castle main building, Ms. Gray was already waiting there.

At this moment, Scott wanted to ask why there was no spell that could allow him to pass through the wall like a ghost.

He took a few breaths, walked back and forth in the corridor three times, concentrating on reciting "Helena's study" silently until the door appeared again.

This time, the copper ring on the door did not speak, and the door opened automatically.

Scott pushed the door open and walked in, waiting for Ms Gray to enter before closing the door.

"You are finally here!"

A crisp voice said excitedly.

It was Helena in the painting, looking at Scott happily.

"Come talk to me, Scott!"

"We have business," said Mrs. Gray. "He has no time for you."

"I didn't call you! You are really annoying, Helena!" The girl in the painting glared at her dissatisfied.

Lady Gray ordered her, "Okay, open the door, Helena, we want to see Mother."

"Alright alright."

The girl in the painting seemed unable to refuse this request, obediently let the door hidden behind the landscape painting appear.

Scott stepped forward and opened the door and walked in.

"Hello, Ms. Ravenclaw."

He respectfully saluted Ravenclaw in the portrait.

"Hello, kid."

Ravenclaw's voice was soft.

"You did it, the oath has been broken."

Scott answered her, "But there was an accident. Medea was reborn and left Hogwarts."

"That's not your problem." Ravenclaw was reasonable, "I just ask you to break the oath."

"You'd better think so." Scott laughed.

"Mother."

Lady Gray floated up to the portrait.

"Medea may cause chaos and war."

Ravenclaw nodded with a smile, "You and I are both dead people, Helena, there is no need to interfere with the current wizarding world."

"But……"

Ms Gray seemed to disagree.

"You think I did what happened to Medea?" Ravenclaw asked her.

"No." Ms. Gray shook her head. "It's because of me. My mother signed the oath with her because of me."

Ravenclaw sighed, "Wizards say I'm famous for my wisdom, but I sometimes miss it."

Scott understood that Ravenclaw probably never thought that Medea could really wake up under the influence of the oath.

"Actually, Medea's rebirth and departure are inevitable."

Ravenclaw said again.

"Before that, I went to the principal's office."

"Could it be..."

Scott couldn't help blurting out.

"Yes." Ravenclaw looked at him and said, "I told Dumbledore not to attack Medea until the oath between Medea and the castle was completely broken."

"Why?" asked Ms. Gray.

Ravenclaw replied, "That will cause a magical disorder inside the castle, and it will lead to disaster if you are not careful."

Although Scott had some guesses, he didn't expect this to be the reason.

No wonder Dumbledore's performance was so watery that night.

Ravenclaw said reassuringly: "Don't worry, Medea is very difficult to be completely reborn."

"Is it a problem with the magic source?" Scott asked her.

Ravenclaw nodded, "It's hard for her to find a place with a huge source of magic power like Hogwarts to hold the transformation ceremony."

"I thought she would just keep devouring wizards," Scott said.

"It's not that easy." Ravenclaw said, "The changes in the magic environment have made many previous spells invalid, and such demanding transformation rituals are even more difficult today."

"So it is."

Scott felt a little relieved.

"She has no vows to trade now, and she has lost a huge source of magic power that can be used, so her strength will not be strengthened for the time being."

According to his perception, the magic power possessed by Medea is only a little worse than that of Dumbledore, and if it is strengthened, it will be terrible.

At this time, Ms. Gray took the initiative to speak, "Mother, Scott is here to receive your second entrustment."

"very good."

Ravenclaw nodded slightly.

Seeing Scott looking at her, she said softly, "Son, the second commission is about my crown."

Scott waited for her to finish.

"You won't complete your quest until you retrieve the diadem," said Ravenclaw. "Perhaps Helena knows where it is."

She doesn't know as much as I do.

Scott thought.

But Scott didn't say anything, but looked at Ms. Gray.

Ms Gray said: "I once stole the tiara from my mother and ran away ... anyway, I hid it in a forest in Albania."

This mother and daughter are really good at calling people!
Scott complained.

If the crown is really in Albania, then this commission is really a trap!

"I can take you there." Ms. Gray seemed to think he was unwilling, "and show you the way."

"Are you sure the diadem is still there?" Scott reminded her. "Could someone steal it?"

When Ms. Gray heard this, her complexion suddenly became ugly.

(End of this chapter)

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