Hogwarts: The Obscurial War School

20.Question Of The Jealous King

bias!

Common sense...

Because people believed too much in what they thought was the truth, Aurelius now sits firmly on the throne.

As long as he doesn't go out and tell the world that he is the Obscurial, no one can doubt him.

Even if he said it, he might be regarded as a lunatic and would just laugh.

Because no one believed that the Obscurus, who was destined to live less than ten years old, could actually reach adulthood; no one believed that the uncontrollable Obscurus behaved like a baby in the hands of Aurelius; no one believed - it was that simple.

Sitting majestically on top of the Woolworth Building, the backlight did not affect Aurelius' vision at all.

Obscurus is not affected by light.

Aurelius only needs to turn his eyeballs into obscuras to be able to see in the dark night.

To be honest, this was much better than Aurelius' own vision.

The dark eyeballs, without the whites of the eyes, make people shudder to look at them.

Leaning on the lightning rod, Aurelius held up a book with one leg and swung the other leg outside the wall. It was a pity that he didn't have a bottle of wine, otherwise Li Bai would have been enough for the COS.

When the winter wind blows, hey, this brain is full of energy!

Just perfect for reading at night.

This is the place he specially chose. There will be a good show to watch later.

What he holds in his hand is a book called "The Magic of Chadwick", written by a man named Chadwick Butt. This is the first volume of seven volumes in total.

It has been nearly 300 years since the seven volumes of "Chadwick's Magic" were selected as the spells textbook in Ilvermorny.

Ilvermorny was originally founded as home teaching, but as the number of students increased, it gradually became the Ilvermorny it is today.

The original intention of its creation was that two young wizards dreamed of going to Hogwarts. Out of their admiration for Hogwarts, Ilvermorny was very similar to Hogwarts.

The courses are also very similar.

Defense Against the Dark Arts, Hexes, Potions, Transfiguration and more.

These four courses are also what Aurelius values ​​most.

"It doesn't look like Hogwarts..."

Although Aurelius never went to Hogwarts, he had read books and watched movies.

The textbook used at Hogwarts is the "Standard Spells" series. Lin Lin thought about it for a while and concluded that there are probably such spells as the Levitation Spell, the Lock Picking Spell, and the Illuminating Spell.

But none of the spells that Aurelius recalled appeared in "Chadwick's Magic."

In the first volume, almost half of the book is about the theory. There are only two magic spells, one is 'quickly open' and the other is 'movement spell'.

Quickly open is similar to the lockpicking spell, which is used to open locks, but it is not a magic spell.

The wizarding world is spread all over the world like the Muggle world, and it is normal to have spells with similar functions.

The same goes for the Movement Spell, which can levitate objects and control their movement. Compared with the levitation spell, the moving spell can fly at a very limited height, but it is superior in displacement control.

Is it reasonable to spend the entire first grade learning two spells?

Very reasonable!

Aurelius felt that this setting was very reasonable.

Magic, as a subject that combines theory and practice, is relatively risky in practice. In this case, it is particularly important to consolidate the theoretical foundation.

He doesn't think magic is a kind of "I'm thinking". In the same world, why does Muggle technology have to follow the rules of the world, while wizards can "I'm thinking"?

In the past, trains were also regarded as steel monsters, and thunder and lightning were also regarded as miracles.

Magic doesn't make sense? That means we haven’t found the reason yet!

But now there is no time for Aurelius to slowly study the theory. He needs to learn a spell first, a spell that he needs very much...

Temporary prison.

"The Obscurus and the Obscurus are symbiotic, right?"

"It cannot simply be said to be symbiosis," Newt shook his head. "The Obscurus is special. The Obscurus is the product of suppressed magic. In the final analysis, it is still another form of expression of magic."

Jacob raised his hand curiously: "Ombasis, can you survive alone without the host?"

He asked very pointedly, because he remembered the black mist encased in a transparent bubble that he had seen in Newt's box before.

"No, usually when the Obscurial dies, the Obscurus will dissipate," Newt shook his head. "The Obscurus is like water in a bottle. The bigger the bottle, the more water there is, but the thickness of the bottle remains the same. . Once the wall of the bottle cannot withstand the pressure of the water inside, the bottle will be burst by the water. This is also the reason why those Obscurials cannot live beyond the age of ten..."

"Wait..." Newt suddenly stood up, "If - if the bottle is thick enough! Then it can hold more water! Then, an unprecedentedly powerful Obscurus can cause more terrible wounds! "

"Those corpses!" Jacob and Tina shouted out simultaneously.

"No, it won't. No Obscurus can live to be ten years old, ten years old... Could it be that suppressing one's own magic power from birth creates an Obscurus?" Newt leaned against the fence dejectedly.

He felt that his scalp was numb, and it was extremely painful when the speculation seriously conflicted with his knowledge.

"Newt Scamander, Tina Goldstein, Jacob Kowalski." Three people in white coats appeared in front of them.

They put iron chains on them one by one and led the three people out of the cell.

"Where are we going?" Newt asked.

"Interrogation." A cold voice responded to him.

"Interrogation?!" Jacob couldn't help but reveal his unlucky eyebrows, and his mind had already started to flood with all kinds of tortures in those medieval stories.

But when he thought about Queenie, he suddenly felt more at ease. Legilimency, yes, there is Legilimency in the magic world, so there is no need to force confessions by words or deeds...

trial room.

It was an empty room, with a table and two chairs, the only facilities.

Graves, or to be precise, Mr. Grindelwald disguised as Graves, has been waiting for them for a long time.

Jacob and Tina were guarded by three men in white, standing not far behind Newt. Newt was interrogated first, and as a preferential treatment, he could sit on a chair.

Newt doesn't like to look at people. Unlike Aurelius who is wary of Legilimency, he is purely socially anxious and looking at people makes him nervous.

Grindelwald crossed his legs, still looking confident and calm, "You are quite interesting, Mr. Scamander."

"Mr. Graves -" Tina couldn't help but want to speak out to tell the truth, but was interrupted by Grindelwald. He put his fingers between his lips and shook his head gently at Tina.

Out of trust in her old boss, Tina retreated obediently.

Grindelwald looked at the information in front of him, "You were kicked out of Hogwarts because you endangered a human life——"

"It was an accident!" Newt said firmly.

"Involving magical creatures?" Grindelwald looked speechless, all because he saw the next description: "But one of your teachers defended you in every possible way and did not want you to be expelled from the school."

He was a little confused and looked at Newt carefully for a while. He really didn't know what the advantages of this little freckle-headed guy were. He was a little annoyed, but he couldn't help but say:

"So, what makes Albus Dumbledore like you so much?"

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