Hogwarts: I am Voldemort.
Chapter 88 Quality Issues
Chapter 88 Quality Issues
After hesitating again and again, Voldemort finally didn't dare to try.
There is a price to be paid for scientific research, but it is not necessarily his own life.
He thought that when he had a chance in the future, going to the Ministry of Magic to find information about making this thing might be a better way to understand it.
But even so, he couldn't give up research, this thing was too attractive to him - he, who has the soul of a traveler, always wanted to explore more secrets of time and space.
"Left and right separation."
The yew wand was pointed at the Time-Turner, and Voldemort had cast a weak spell - it could separate something, or something stronger, like shattering.
"Crash~~"
The exquisite chain stretched straight, but it didn't break. I don't know if it's not enough magic power, or the thing itself is very strong, and maybe it has anti-magic properties.
"It's true."
It's a spell for exploring traps or jinxes, and it also has a magic sense function, but it doesn't change the time-turner.
"There seems to be some special existence in it..."
Voldemort picked up the Time-Turner, looked it up against the light, and murmured.
Although the spell failed to make it change, but in the perception of magic power, Voldemort found the core inside - like spar, or frozen air.
It's hard to describe, but it gave him a weird feeling.
"Mysterious appearance."
The Time-Turner moved a bit, as if hit by an invisible stone, but it didn't show what Voldemort wanted to see.
"I don't know if that thing is its core, but unfortunately I don't know the exact name, so I can't make it appear."
After Voldemort murmured, he did not give up, and stubbornly began to use the Manifestation Curse:
The air manifests...
Time and space appear...
Crystals manifest...
The unknown manifests...
……
Voldemort was patient enough to continue, but Percy stepped in shortly after, interrupting his obsessive study.
"Not today, Professor, there is no more happiness to be sucked by Hoddle." He looked a little unhappy, which Voldemort said was understandable.
"Okay, wait for me for a...half an hour, and I will study it for a while." He said unwillingly.
The thing had to be kept by Percy's side, otherwise there would be special sensory magic fed back to the Ministry, and a series of complicated follow-up questions would arise after that.
"Okay, Professor."
Percy didn't refuse, although he did have something to do next, but if it didn't work, he would travel through time and space, anyway, this thing in front of him was for this purpose.
Voldemort continued to indulge in it, and after various manifesting spells, there was still no effect.
"Isn't this thing broken?" Voldemort asked Percy.
Percy: ...
"I'll try to let it carry the stone through again and see what effect it has," Voldemort said.
"Professor, inanimate objects cannot be used." Percy said helplessly.
"Have you tried?"
"Uh... no."
"Right, true knowledge comes from practice."
Voldemort eagerly summoned a stone, wrapped the Time-Turner's delicate chains around it, adjusted the time, and...
Voldemort: ...
Percy: ...
Nothing happened, the two stared at each other for a long time, and the atmosphere was a little awkward.
"Perhaps we can use another way, such as using other life forms... How about Hoddle?" Voldemort continued to brainstorm, with a black line on Percy's head.
"Professor, if he goes back an hour... he's likely to meet himself, maybe go crazy, or something, anyway... it's troublesome." Percy discouraged.
Voldemort nodded approvingly, he thought Percy was right.
"Give me a little more time, a thought just crossed my mind..." Voldemort said.
Percy nodded and continued to stand by and wait.
Voldemort studied for a while, and suddenly seemed to have caught some inspiration, and began to wind the chain around, which made Percy confused.
"Professor, what are you doing?" He couldn't help asking curiously—or maybe he was afraid that Voldemort would play tricks.
"I have a bold idea." Voldemort's hand kept moving, "If it traps itself...do you think it will get lost in the long river of time?"
Percy: ...
He wanted to stop it, but there was no reason, it was just an attempt after all.
Moreover, he doesn't think he can succeed - inanimate objects can't use the space-time converter, the stone just now proved...
"Om~~~"
Percy, who was thinking, was suddenly taken aback by Voldemort who jumped away, and then there was a strange noise.
After that, he saw a strange existence:
In a space less than twenty centimeters wide, golden light began to appear and disappear, and the entities that could be seen occasionally flashed past like a backward golden chain.
The scene is more than that, and various fuzzy cloud-shaped things will also flicker in it, accompanied by messy knocking sounds.
"Teach...profess...itself..." Percy stumbled and didn't understand for a long time.
"Yes, it sent itself into the long river of time, haha, my guess was successful." Voldemort was still a little excited, "There is wisdom hidden in it, or the instructions are wrong."
"But..." Percy was completely dumbfounded, "How did it stop?"
Voldemort frowned at his question, and kept stroking his chin with his fingers, as if thinking about Percy's question.
"Theoretically, this is a vicious circle, it will keep sending itself back an hour ago, but I think, maybe after an hour it will stop."
"Are you sure?" Percy looked at Voldemort expectantly.
Voldemort smiled and said confidently, "Sure."
one hour later...
"Professor, it hasn't stopped," Percy asked grimly.
"Maybe in another hour..." Voldemort looked at Percy with a determined gaze. "Have faith in yourself, boy."
two hours later...
"Professor, it still hasn't stopped." Percy's face turned green, and this was applied in his name.
"It's only three things, child, wait another hour, you have to have confidence in yourself." Voldemort looked confident.
three hours later...
"Professor, it still hasn't stopped. Shall we continue to wait?" Percy's face darkened, but he felt that the professor would continue to wait.
"Don't be afraid, Percy, go to Dumbledore, he will solve the problem, have confidence in the headmaster." Voldemort's face was still full of confidence.
Percy was speechless, but eventually, at Voldemort's urging, he went to the Headmaster.
After Dumbledore came, he also studied it with interest for a while, but in the end he was helpless.
"Maybe this will become a spectacle in Hogwarts." Dumbledore said optimistically.
He is in good condition, his whole face is radiant, as if he has come out of the haze.
It's just that Percy's face turned black and purple after hearing this-this application is in my name, a professor, a principal, and I don't bring such a cheating student.
"Percy needs a new time-turner, and this old one doesn't seem to go back." Voldemort still cared about the students, and hurriedly pulled the headmaster back on track.
"If the Ministry of Magic needs it, they will take it themselves, and as for the problem with this thing..."
Dumbledore looked at the two of them, paused before speaking, "Quality problem."
Voldemort stretched out his thumb—the headmaster is wise—and then patted Percy on the back: "Please ask Professor McGonagall to write an application for you. The quality of this is questionable."
Percy stared at his professor and the headmaster dumbfounded, thinking that he was either crazy or stupid...
This thing is obviously broken by that person, why is there a quality problem?
Disclaimer, I am not a female author, I just used my wife's account!
(End of this chapter)
After hesitating again and again, Voldemort finally didn't dare to try.
There is a price to be paid for scientific research, but it is not necessarily his own life.
He thought that when he had a chance in the future, going to the Ministry of Magic to find information about making this thing might be a better way to understand it.
But even so, he couldn't give up research, this thing was too attractive to him - he, who has the soul of a traveler, always wanted to explore more secrets of time and space.
"Left and right separation."
The yew wand was pointed at the Time-Turner, and Voldemort had cast a weak spell - it could separate something, or something stronger, like shattering.
"Crash~~"
The exquisite chain stretched straight, but it didn't break. I don't know if it's not enough magic power, or the thing itself is very strong, and maybe it has anti-magic properties.
"It's true."
It's a spell for exploring traps or jinxes, and it also has a magic sense function, but it doesn't change the time-turner.
"There seems to be some special existence in it..."
Voldemort picked up the Time-Turner, looked it up against the light, and murmured.
Although the spell failed to make it change, but in the perception of magic power, Voldemort found the core inside - like spar, or frozen air.
It's hard to describe, but it gave him a weird feeling.
"Mysterious appearance."
The Time-Turner moved a bit, as if hit by an invisible stone, but it didn't show what Voldemort wanted to see.
"I don't know if that thing is its core, but unfortunately I don't know the exact name, so I can't make it appear."
After Voldemort murmured, he did not give up, and stubbornly began to use the Manifestation Curse:
The air manifests...
Time and space appear...
Crystals manifest...
The unknown manifests...
……
Voldemort was patient enough to continue, but Percy stepped in shortly after, interrupting his obsessive study.
"Not today, Professor, there is no more happiness to be sucked by Hoddle." He looked a little unhappy, which Voldemort said was understandable.
"Okay, wait for me for a...half an hour, and I will study it for a while." He said unwillingly.
The thing had to be kept by Percy's side, otherwise there would be special sensory magic fed back to the Ministry, and a series of complicated follow-up questions would arise after that.
"Okay, Professor."
Percy didn't refuse, although he did have something to do next, but if it didn't work, he would travel through time and space, anyway, this thing in front of him was for this purpose.
Voldemort continued to indulge in it, and after various manifesting spells, there was still no effect.
"Isn't this thing broken?" Voldemort asked Percy.
Percy: ...
"I'll try to let it carry the stone through again and see what effect it has," Voldemort said.
"Professor, inanimate objects cannot be used." Percy said helplessly.
"Have you tried?"
"Uh... no."
"Right, true knowledge comes from practice."
Voldemort eagerly summoned a stone, wrapped the Time-Turner's delicate chains around it, adjusted the time, and...
Voldemort: ...
Percy: ...
Nothing happened, the two stared at each other for a long time, and the atmosphere was a little awkward.
"Perhaps we can use another way, such as using other life forms... How about Hoddle?" Voldemort continued to brainstorm, with a black line on Percy's head.
"Professor, if he goes back an hour... he's likely to meet himself, maybe go crazy, or something, anyway... it's troublesome." Percy discouraged.
Voldemort nodded approvingly, he thought Percy was right.
"Give me a little more time, a thought just crossed my mind..." Voldemort said.
Percy nodded and continued to stand by and wait.
Voldemort studied for a while, and suddenly seemed to have caught some inspiration, and began to wind the chain around, which made Percy confused.
"Professor, what are you doing?" He couldn't help asking curiously—or maybe he was afraid that Voldemort would play tricks.
"I have a bold idea." Voldemort's hand kept moving, "If it traps itself...do you think it will get lost in the long river of time?"
Percy: ...
He wanted to stop it, but there was no reason, it was just an attempt after all.
Moreover, he doesn't think he can succeed - inanimate objects can't use the space-time converter, the stone just now proved...
"Om~~~"
Percy, who was thinking, was suddenly taken aback by Voldemort who jumped away, and then there was a strange noise.
After that, he saw a strange existence:
In a space less than twenty centimeters wide, golden light began to appear and disappear, and the entities that could be seen occasionally flashed past like a backward golden chain.
The scene is more than that, and various fuzzy cloud-shaped things will also flicker in it, accompanied by messy knocking sounds.
"Teach...profess...itself..." Percy stumbled and didn't understand for a long time.
"Yes, it sent itself into the long river of time, haha, my guess was successful." Voldemort was still a little excited, "There is wisdom hidden in it, or the instructions are wrong."
"But..." Percy was completely dumbfounded, "How did it stop?"
Voldemort frowned at his question, and kept stroking his chin with his fingers, as if thinking about Percy's question.
"Theoretically, this is a vicious circle, it will keep sending itself back an hour ago, but I think, maybe after an hour it will stop."
"Are you sure?" Percy looked at Voldemort expectantly.
Voldemort smiled and said confidently, "Sure."
one hour later...
"Professor, it hasn't stopped," Percy asked grimly.
"Maybe in another hour..." Voldemort looked at Percy with a determined gaze. "Have faith in yourself, boy."
two hours later...
"Professor, it still hasn't stopped." Percy's face turned green, and this was applied in his name.
"It's only three things, child, wait another hour, you have to have confidence in yourself." Voldemort looked confident.
three hours later...
"Professor, it still hasn't stopped. Shall we continue to wait?" Percy's face darkened, but he felt that the professor would continue to wait.
"Don't be afraid, Percy, go to Dumbledore, he will solve the problem, have confidence in the headmaster." Voldemort's face was still full of confidence.
Percy was speechless, but eventually, at Voldemort's urging, he went to the Headmaster.
After Dumbledore came, he also studied it with interest for a while, but in the end he was helpless.
"Maybe this will become a spectacle in Hogwarts." Dumbledore said optimistically.
He is in good condition, his whole face is radiant, as if he has come out of the haze.
It's just that Percy's face turned black and purple after hearing this-this application is in my name, a professor, a principal, and I don't bring such a cheating student.
"Percy needs a new time-turner, and this old one doesn't seem to go back." Voldemort still cared about the students, and hurriedly pulled the headmaster back on track.
"If the Ministry of Magic needs it, they will take it themselves, and as for the problem with this thing..."
Dumbledore looked at the two of them, paused before speaking, "Quality problem."
Voldemort stretched out his thumb—the headmaster is wise—and then patted Percy on the back: "Please ask Professor McGonagall to write an application for you. The quality of this is questionable."
Percy stared at his professor and the headmaster dumbfounded, thinking that he was either crazy or stupid...
This thing is obviously broken by that person, why is there a quality problem?
Disclaimer, I am not a female author, I just used my wife's account!
(End of this chapter)
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