trainer at hogwarts

Chapter 73 Mutation

"Krystal, which house did you go to?" Rowena asked pleasantly, "Slytherin."

Morris on the side couldn't help but burst out laughing.

Kristal blushed, lowered her head slowly, and was embarrassed to speak.

Rowena: ""

She sighed softly. Unexpectedly, the IQ of the children of Ravenclaw Academy in the 19th century was completely crushed by Hufflepuff.

I feel a little bit upset, but I still have to keep smiling.

"How are you? How are you thinking?" Rowena decisively chose to change the subject.

Morris: "Twelve Sentences"

"Oh why do you think so?" Rowena asked with a smile.

Morris smiled bitterly: "I'm not sure."

Rowena encouraged: "You might as well talk about it."

After sorting out his words, Morris said slowly: "Miss Shafik showed me some stories about you and some manuscripts in her family. In them, I saw a lot of content about moonlight. At first I thought you were... After studying optics, I later discovered that this was not the case, including the imprints engraved on the library bookshelves. They were not only some words you created, but also some symbols of the twelve constellations, but they were all taken apart and extremely scattered. "

"Then how did you discover this?" Rowena asked.

"I didn't think about the constellations at first," Morris said. "The symbols on the celestial bodies in those materials are very similar to the marks engraved on the bookshelf. If you put those symbols into it, you can find that it means A constellation, and the subsequent symbols can be seen to be the symbols of the constellation through combination.”

Morris picked up the tea cup and took a sip of tea, stretched out his hand and said: "We got this sign in the library, plus what you said before, there are twelve constellations, so I infer that you also left twelve sentences .”

"What are you talking about?" Crystal looked confused.

Morris: "The moonlight will guide you into the city of wisdom."

"Where did this sentence come from?" Crystal continued to ask.

Morris: "I'll tell you when I get back."

Crystal turned her head and rolled her eyes.

Rowena didn't pay attention to this episode and clapped his hands gently: "Not bad, not bad, worthy of being the first child to come here. But it's a pity that the words I left behind were not twelve."

Morris frowned and quickly regained his composure.

Rowena raised her eyebrows: "Not surprised"

Morris shook his head: "Human thoughts are complicated, and I can't read minds. What's more, it's simply wishful thinking to accurately deduce what the great men of a thousand years ago were thinking based on these clues left now."

Rowena opened her eyes slightly: "You are the most interesting child I have ever seen. It's hard to imagine that you are only eleven years old and have such wisdom."

"I'm just standing on the shoulders of giants." Morris was rarely humble.

Rowena: "Then do you want me to tell you the answer directly or do you want to find it yourself?"

Morris said seriously: "I hope you tell me directly."

"Oh" Rowena was a little surprised again, "Isn't the fun part of finding the answer yourself?"

"Why waste time and energy when you can just sit back and enjoy the results?" Morris said.

Rowena frowned: "Things that are easily obtained will not be cherished."

Morris looked into Rowena's eyes: "But it's easier to give up if it's too troublesome. Human nature is inherently lazy."

Rowena: ""

After a long time, she sighed softly and said with a smile: "What you said makes sense. It seems that my research is not perfect enough."

"Research has no end." Morris comforted, "Your knowledge has been passed down to this day and has brought a lot of help to our younger generations."

"Okay, sure enough, you are the most peculiar child I have ever seen." Rowena smiled, "Then I will tell you the answer. I have left a total of forty-eight sentences. Of course, is this answer correct? You still need to prove it yourself. Please forgive me, this is my insistence."

"We respect your choice." Morris stood up and bowed.

Crystal also bowed.

"Then" Rowena smiled, "I'm looking forward to our next meeting. Morris, Kristal, I hope you can find her soon."

The sudden air flow swept over and sent the two of them out of the book. At the same time, it took away Rowena's unfinished words.

"Snapped"

Standing firm on the spot, Morris slammed the table, not hearing half of the sentence clearly. This kind of bloody thing is really uncomfortable.

And

Krystal's expression was a little dazed, and then a little depressed.

Finally met the idol of his dreams, but his performance really embarrassed the Shafiq family.

"This book" Morris held the book in shock.

When Crystal came back to her senses, she saw that the middle of the opened book was completely different from what it was before. Now it is filled with all kinds of squirming black lines, densely packed and crawling around. Like a bug with only one life.

"what"

Morris closed the book with a "snap" and threw it far away, obviously disgusted.

The book fell into the corner with a clatter.

"How could it be possible?" Crystal felt a little nauseous when she thought of that scene.

Morris looked ugly: "It can't be polluted."

Kristal was still frightened: "Then those are lines, right? Why are they like bugs and can't crawl out?"

"I don't know." Morris stood looking at the book from a distance.

"Come out, come out." Crystal raised her fingers tremblingly.

"I saw it." Morris pulled out his wand, "incendio is on fire"

Red flames shot out from the front of the wand and aimed at the book in the corner.

"Why do I feel like there is a screaming voice in the flame?" Crystal looked at the burning book in the flame, a little scared, and took two steps back.

Morris listened carefully.

Half a minute later, he said seriously:

"You're right, I heard it too."

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