Hogwarts: The Cat Wizard of the Moving Castle

Chapter 47 Children of the Star

Mid-August, Hogwarts School, fifth floor.

Librarian Irma Pince is a somewhat thin woman who has worked at Hogwarts for more than twenty years. Because she worked in a library that never saw the light of day all year round, her skin looked pale.

On the contrary, it is her rich, full and powerful voice.

"This is the office Dumbledore has arranged for you, Mr. Jones," she said.

Mu En's voice appeared from the dark corridor, and then came out a figure with a cat's head.

Mu En thought about it for a while. Since he was in Hogwarts and surrounded by wizards, he had no intention of hiding his appearance.

Just like Pollock.

He was a little surprised: "Can I also have an office?"

Pingsi explained: "Of course, the rooms and classrooms at Hogwarts are very spacious, and all professors and staff have independent offices and dormitories."

As she spoke, she handed over a brass key: "Do you want to see your future residence first, or do you want to understand the job content first?"

Mu En took the key: "Let's take a look at the library first."

Hearing this, she turned around and walked quickly: "The library is on the fifth floor, separated from you by a wall. By the way, can you repair books?"

Mu En followed her and said: "I know a little bit. Of course, if it is some classics with unique black magic, it may be a bit troublesome."

When Pingsi heard this, he couldn't help but breathed a sigh of relief: "That's great. To be honest, some children really don't know how to take care of books.

Seeing those books getting old and falling off pages in the hands of generations of young people, sometimes I feel really sad! "

"I fully understand that books are the carrier of knowledge, and knowledge is the last thing that should be defaced." Mu En nodded in agreement.

Pingsi shook his head repeatedly, feeling very regretful: "Yes, even though I strictly asked them to take good care of them, after all, I can't keep an eye on everyone all the time. This also resulted in many books being found damaged after they had passed the time and could be restored with magic spells. It’s time.”

Mu En could feel that when Pingsi talked about books, he would talk a lot more.

Perhaps this can no longer be described as caring for books.

It should be said that she respects those books.

After walking around a corner, under her leadership, Mu En quickly entered the Hogwarts library.

Bookshelves two or three people high are lined up in rows. On the outside of the bookshelves, brass signs list various categories. Transfiguration, Charms, History of Magic, Fantastic Beasts…

Pingsi put his hands on his hips and introduced with some pride: "This is the library with the richest collection in Europe. We even have "Today's Transformation" from the first issue to the present.

Although these books are not large on the bookshelf, that is because they have been cast with a shrinking spell for storage. Just take them off the shelf and they will quickly return to their original size. "

With that said, she also led Mu En towards the depths of the library.

“In terms of work, I just watch these little wizards and keep an eye on them when they are noisy.

As for the borrowing of books, I will be responsible for it.

You don't have to worry about hygiene, there will be house elves cleaning every night. "

"There are house elves in Hogwarts?!" Moon was a little surprised. This was not mentioned in "Hogwarts: A School History".

"Yes, but most people can't see them. House elves who are not discovered by others are good elves!" Pingsi nodded.

"Well, it looks like, as Dumbledore said, this job is... very relaxing!"

"There are also repair books!" Pingsi reminded.

Mu En couldn't help but laugh: "I know how to do it. When I was collecting books in the past, I often encountered damaged ancient books. So some people who are not so modest said that I am very good at repairing books!"

Pingsi heard the confidence in Mu En's mouth and felt a little happy from the bottom of his heart. He nodded and said: "That's great. In that case, I won't disturb you anymore.

You can now go and decorate your office. Of course, you can also take a walk around Hogwarts first. "

Mu En nodded, returned to the office, and opened his own office door with the brass key.

In the huge office, there is only a set of brand-new desks and chairs, and nothing else.

Empty.

Mu En looked around casually and saw a curtain behind the office. Walking into it, there is a corridor that is only one or two meters long, and at the end is another wooden door.

Opening the door, there is a bedroom and a separate bathroom.

After checking that there was nothing wrong, Mu En closed the door again and took out a silver chalk in his hand.

"Would you like to tell Dumbledore..." Mu En suddenly thought of this, and he could feel the magic formations everywhere in this castle.

Complex, varied, and integrated.

"Forget it, let's give it a try first..."

Thinking about it, he held a silver chalk and drew a somewhat twisted star rune on the door panel.

Although Lucifer always talks about being a devil, in fact, both he and Calcifer, who signed a contract with Hal, are children of the star who do not want to die.

After drawing the runes, Mu En gently placed his hand on the center of the star runes and began to drive the formation.

The next moment, overflowing starlight splashed out from the trajectory of the star runes, like brilliant sparks and embers.

The wooden door began to vibrate uncontrollably, and the clanging sound spread from here to the corridor.

Mu En's robes were blown by the unknown wind, but her figure still stood briskly in front of the door.

After a while, the starlight dissipated.

He slowly opened the door, and when he looked again, what he saw in front of him had turned into the first floor of Moonlight Castle.

Lucifer stretched out from the fireplace, shaking his head with a bitter look on his face: "This castle seems to be alive... We are really incompatible."

As he spoke, the gaps between the door frames began to crack and lengthen inch by inch.

Moon nodded: "I'll ask Dumbledore."

As he spoke, the distance between him and the house began to gradually widen, and with a final bang, the space was distorted.

Moonlight Castle was once again excluded from here.

Mu En scratched her head helplessly, walked out of the office, and looked at the oil paintings on the corridor wall...

He pointed at a girl in a green dress who was having a spring outing and picnic and said hello: "Hello, sorry to disturb you. Do you know where Dumbledore's office is?"

"The gargoyle on the third floor is the entrance to the principal's office." She stood up, lifted her skirt slightly in response, and then asked, "Are you the new teacher?"

"It doesn't count, he's just a school worker." Mu En said.

"Then let me take you there. The corridors of Hogwarts are a bit complicated and are subject to change at any time."

"Won't it delay your picnic?" Mu En said.

An awkward smile appeared on the girl's face: "I have been picnicking for one hundred and thirty-five years."

"Um...Okay, please."

With that said, the girl took the lead in passing through the picture frame and walked to a church prayer picture next door, waving slightly: "This way!"

The fat monk who was leading the prayer held a Bible with an angry look on his face: "Oh my God, Xindele, don't make a scene in the church!!"

"Hey." The girl jumped and hurried to the next frame. It was a huge portrait as tall as a person, and her figure became like an ordinary person.

At the same time, she also said hello to the man in the ancient dress who was posing in the painting: "Good afternoon, Sir Elnest."

"Sindel, good afternoon!" Jazz smiled and nodded slightly.

Mu En followed her all the way, watching her happily greeting every person in the painting who passed by, while always reminding herself where to go.

"You are very lively." Mu En praised.

Sindel stood in a golden wheat field, borrowed the gleaning woman's straw hat and put it on her head, smiling: "Are you lively? Sorry, I don't quite understand."

"What do you mean?"

"I can't understand what lively means. My painter gave me everything. In his paintings, I should be like this. For me, this is just my instinct. Good afternoon, Mrs. Leanne!"

"Do you have any memory?" Mu En asked again.

"Sure, but not much. I can only remember a few weeks."

"Then can you think?"

Sindel arched her eyebrows and showed a sly smile: "Guess why I offered to take you to the entrance of the principal's office on the third floor."

With that said, they quickly arrived at the Gargoyles on the third floor.

"I'll go up and inform you. If allowed, I will bring the password."

After leaving her last words, she disappeared.

"That...Mr. Cat!" Suddenly, a somewhat panicked voice said. Mu En looked around and saw a knight who was fighting a dragon speaking.

"Is there a problem?"

The knight raised his hand and stopped the dragon: "Wait a minute!"

Then he turned around and said breathlessly: "You should stay away from that girl."

"Why?" Mu En was a little strange.

"As a painting, she has gradually begun to cross the line." The knight said.

"Crossing the line?"

"Yes, everyone has their own boundaries, and so do the people in the paintings. You should stay away from her. Paintings that cross the boundaries will bring bad luck."

"What does this mean..."

"Sorry, it's hard to explain, it's something between our paintings."

After saying that, the knight turned around and waved to the huge red dragon: "Let's begin!"

The red dragon nodded, then breathed out flames, and the knight raised his shield in panic...

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