Hogwarts Rising Again

Chapter 553 Books in the Library

Chapter 553 Books in the Library

Maureen asked in surprise, "Is this book related to me?"

"I don't know, I was thinking about you just now, and this book came to my mind."

Magatha opened the thick book of arithmetic and divination, but it was just blank without any words.

Transfiguration can't change all the details, at most it can change a shape, unless you remember the content clearly, it is possible to completely copy a copy.

She frowned and asked, "Have you seen this book before?"

"This book—I'll think about it."

Mo Lin rubbed his chin. He never read books about divination, but he suddenly remembered.

When he joined the GHRS club last year, Magatha held the book when he first met her.

At that time, Magatha greeted Molin very enthusiastically, and lent him this book, telling him what arithmetic and divination is. Molin also learned from this book what magic arithmetic and divination is, and what is so special about it place, what is the benefit of learning how to live, how wonderful is arithmetic divination, etc., it can be said to be a lot of benefits!

Then Mo Lin blocked the class of arithmetic and divination.

Mo Lin didn't expect that after Magatha lost her memory, the thing conjured up was actually the book that the two of them met and exchanged for the first time.

"Maybe this book is very important to me? I feel like I carry it all the time, and I'm going to give it to you."

Magatha looked at Maureen with puzzlement in her eyes.

Mo Lin didn't pay much attention to Magatha before, and only regarded her as a girl who ignored the outside world for the sake of academic research, straightforward, and a little low in EQ. She often stalked him, like brown sugar, and she couldn't get rid of Lose.

But Magatha's clear eyes made Maureen think of more things for a moment, which was a strange feeling.

"What are you thinking?"

Magatha waved her hand in front of Maureen's eyes.

"No, sorry, I was distracted."

Mo Lin muttered in a low voice, and quickly looked away.

After a while, he calmed down and thought about it carefully.

"If this book is important to you and relevant to me—could—"

Maureen pondered, a thought flashed through his mind, what if Magatha happened to be carrying this book the night she was attacked, or marked something in this book?

"But I can't remember anything more about the book, and that's about it."

Magatha shrugged and closed the book.

Mo Lin thought quickly in his mind.

He remembered that "Ultimate Arithmetic Divination" was a very advanced arithmetic and divination book. This kind of book was only available in the library, and Magatha's book was also borrowed.

The books in the school library have a series of strict protection measures. For example, it is impossible for students to scribble on them, and it is difficult to destroy them.

What if Magatha had written a note in this book, or thought of some clues from this book, and wanted to tell him?

Magatha said that she would give him the book, but after Magatha was attacked that night, there was no book with her. What if she hid the book that night?

He has to figure out one thing!

"Magatha, rest well, I'm leaving first."

Maureen stood up and picked up his schoolbag.

"Are you leaving so soon? Where are you going?" Magatha asked.

"Library, I took the wand away first, and I will see you later."

Maureen took back his wand and sprinted out of the library.

He ran so fast that he almost bumped into Professor Victor who was visiting Magatha at the corner.

"Sorry, good afternoon, professor, goodbye, professor."

After Mo Lin hastily apologized, he left without stopping.

"Slow down." Professor Victor shouted from behind.

Mo Lin ran up to the fifth floor in one breath, rushed into the library, and rushed to the book registration office.

Mrs. Pince was arranging the books. There were many books on the trolley that had just been returned by the students and hadn’t been put back on the shelf. Her feather duster was cleaning the dust off the books automatically.

"Mrs. Pince!" Mo Lin said out of breath, "I have something to ask you!"

Mrs. Pince frowned and asked, "Why are you in such a hurry?"

"Can you find it for me? There is a book "Ultimate Arithmetic Divination", is it still there?" Mo Lin asked.

"Arithmetic, Magic and Social Science in District M, go to that row of bookshelves to find it yourself." Mrs. Pince said without raising her head.

Maureen quickly rushed to that row of bookshelves. Maureen had never set foot in the row of bookshelves of arithmetic and magic before. He was not interested in these books, but now he quickly browsed through all the books in order to find that book.

But there is no such thick book on the shelf.

Maureen ran towards Mrs. Pince again. Mrs. Pince was pushing the trolley to a row of bookshelves. With a wave of her magic wand, the books on the trolley automatically flew to the bookshelves, and they were arranged obediently.

"Mrs. Pince, I haven't found this book. Has this book not been returned?" Mo Lin asked.

"If you haven't found it, you probably haven't returned it. There's only one copy of this book. If you want it, go over there to register and make an appointment. I'll keep it for you when someone returns it—or you can discuss it with the person who borrowed it." Ping Si said the lady.

Mo Lin asked again: "I have a question, Mrs. Pince, what should I do if I lose a book in the library?"

Mrs. Pince stopped and looked at Mo Lin with displeasure: "Did you lose the book?"

"No, I'm just assuming—"

"Every student must love books. Magic books are the ladder for wizards to progress. Those who don't love books, I will blacklist them, and I will keep a close eye on them next time." Mrs. Pince said angrily.

Mo Lin shook his head quickly: "I didn't lose it, I mean is there such a possibility? The library should have measures to prevent books from being lost or destroyed?"

"It's not enough to lose it, but you still want to destroy it?" Mrs. Pince raised her voice, "If I see such a person, I will make him look good."

To Mrs. Pince it seemed unforgivable to lose and destroy books.

Maureen admired Mrs. Pince's love for books, but this was not what he wanted to know.

"Yes, such people are absolutely unforgivable—but I don't think anyone can destroy a library book, can they?" Maureen asked.

Mrs. Pince threw another book gently to the bookshelf, and then said:

"It's to prevent those of you who don't love books, so we protect the books very well-all the books in the library have been cast with very powerful protection spells and belonging spells, unless the library is attacked, otherwise the books It will not be lost, nor will it be destroyed."

"Then if someone borrows the book and doesn't return it after the deadline, what will happen to the book? Will you run back by yourself?" Mo Lin asked.

Mrs. Pince said: "Of course I will run back by myself, but at that time I will know that any careless person violates the library code, and he will be punished."

Maureen's eyes lit up, this was the answer he wanted.

(End of this chapter)

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