The Daily Life of a Hogwarts Warfare Professor
Chapter 25 The Curse of the Pharaoh
For a moment, the only sound in the room was the crunching sound of the pot.
Victor wondered if he was taking the topic of ancient Egypt too seriously.
In fact, if he hadn't been wary of Voldemort in Professor Quirrell's turban, Victor would have originally planned to add some condiments to the rye tea that could promote friendly communication between the two.
Such as euphoria and soothing agents that make people feel relieved.
Professor Snape's initial evaluation of Victor's potion science was: a qualified healing potion wizard.
well.Although this evaluation is by no means positive from Professor Snape's perspective.
Quirrell lowered his head.Voldemort felt a dull pain in his head.As if telling him:
Don't let this mere associate professor lead you (saying this from Voldemort's mouth will inevitably make people think too much), just ask questions about Gringotts and the Philosopher's Stone.idiot.
"Ais...Eisner, Professor. Professor, listen to me. I don't care about the turban of honor..."
"How could you not care?"
Victor's brows were about to furrow into three layers, and he pretended to open the fifth volume of "Introduction to Egyptian Magic Texts" at hand.
Seeing Quirrell groaning and closing his eyes, he put the book on his lap angrily, so that Quirrell couldn't see the vampire leftovers on the cover of the book.
"The book says that the style you are wearing is an ancient Egyptian Khat turban, which dates back to the reign of the First Dynasty... Wow, almost 3000 BC.
“Did you know that many of Egypt’s precious papyrus documents were unearthed from the tombs of nobles from this era.
"Muggle archaeologists regard the immortal mummies and papyrus as the mysterious crafts of the Egyptian pharaohs, but wizards have long proven that they should be precious historical materials for early wizards to tame wild magic.
“Moreover, ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics have also been found in large quantities on papyrus or carved on artifacts in tombs. These artifacts include very strange stone slabs and ornately painted artifacts.
"Carter, the wizard who was the first to discover that this hieroglyphic script had a certain magical power, identified it as an ancient Egyptian magic script.
"Wizard Carter tried to go further on the road of research. He believed that there must be more exquisite magic texts and legacies in the tomb of the Pharaoh.
"But Wayne 6 McKenna, the Cursebreaker of Gringotts who went with him to do the archaeology, believes that there is a strange curse attached to the inheritance, which is secretly protecting the tomb and the mysterious runes."
This is Victor's guide book in the early stages of exploring ancient Egyptian magic texts.He could even memorize the words inside.
Coupled with the ancient Egyptian mythology that Victor later heard from Dumbledore and Professor Flitwick, his concept of researching magic text is:
To study the hieroglyphics of ancient Egypt, one cannot avoid the culture and heritage of ancient Egypt.
The stone slab is like this, the Millennium Building Blocks are like this, and this unfortunate purple shawl is also like the pharaoh.
well.Victor closed the book and glanced at the purple turban with resentment.
If only Voldemort wasn't in this turban.
Leave it to Harry and his students to deal with Voldemort and all that. He just wants to sing to Quirrell about lifting your hood.
Quirrell had nothing to say about this.
Frankly speaking, his concerns were completely opposite to Victor's.
He didn't care at all that the turban had anything to do with ancient Egyptian magic.
People who follow Voldemort are proud that modern British magic is the best magic!
He just bought a purple turban from a small shabby stall when he traveled to Africa.
Why does this associate professor believe so confidently that his headscarf is a genuine inheritance?Stupid (he had no idea Victor read his tea leaves, stupid).
If Professor Eisner is curious, he can Apparate and send Victor's head to Africa, where he can talk to the cannibal tribe about your ancient Egyptian magic!
"Professor Eisner...Professor, you just mentioned Gringotts' curse breakers. Do you know that in the past two months..."
"Senior Quirrell, to be honest, I'm a little worried about your safety. Since you got this turban, has there been any strange behavior with it? Like a curse?"
Chilot swallowed his own problem like a knife and started from another angle.
"Oh, thank you for worrying. There's nothing strange about it.
"Speaking of weird, weird, weird phenomena, haven't you noticed that since the start of Hogwarts, there have been several places in the school that you can't go to? It seems that there are terrible... terrible mechanisms set up there. "
Victor nodded, picked up a piece of rice cake, and while eating, he listened to how hard Quirrell was trying to bring the topic to the stolen Philosopher's Stone from Gringotts.
He knew those secret rooms and mechanisms very well.
Not to mention that Victor is familiar with the original work, but his keen premonition will set off the alarm bell every time he walks through the secret room, reminding him: There is a magic mirror and a magic stone inside!
Quietly spitting out the unpalatable "Tan To Tan Nao black rice cake", Victor said to Quirrell:
I have a little feeling, but Principal Dumbledore must have his own ideas.Did Senior Quirrell sense some mechanism when he asked this question?
Quirrell retorted in a panic:
"No, I haven't tried those things, it's just... it's just that when I walked through some places, it felt like my head was bitten.
"I'm scared. If Hogwarts isn't safe, where else can I go..."
This pain must be the result of my noble master seeing through these little tricks of Hogwarts in my head.
Victor doesn't think so.
"It feels like your head is bitten?"
His vague eyes glanced at Quirrell's turban.
"...Maybe in those places, your headscarf, or your head, there will be some stories."
Victor murmured, tapping the cover of the hard-cover book with his left hand, as if thinking about something.
After that, Victor continued to argue with Quirrell until it was almost evening.
Because it was unconvincing for Ravenclaw to pretend to be stupid, Victor still confirmed several options when Quirrell asked about the possible locations of the Hogwarts Institutional Room.
Some of the options are correct, and some are other weird secret passages in Hogwarts.
Anyway, sooner or later Voldemort and his loyal servants will walk to the secret room to grab the Philosopher's Stone.It wouldn't make any difference if Victor said this.
As the sun set over the mountains, Quirrell bowed 170 degrees to Victor and bid farewell timidly.
Before leaving, Victor asked Quirrell to pack up the remaining bits of "Tian Ton Nao Black Guo Ba Ba" and take them away.
Anyway, only people like you like to eat this kind of snack.Victor generously said take it, take it, and sent Quirrell out of the tree tower.
The door is closed, and the vines at the door are once again armed and ready.
Victor walked to the reception hall and sat where he had just been.He spread out the "Introduction to Egyptian Magic Texts" that Quirrell had been avoiding reading on the round table.
A pyramid-shaped necklace was hidden among the hollowed-out hardcover books.
On the title page, it is written in ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs: The way of prophecy lies within.
Victor wondered if he was taking the topic of ancient Egypt too seriously.
In fact, if he hadn't been wary of Voldemort in Professor Quirrell's turban, Victor would have originally planned to add some condiments to the rye tea that could promote friendly communication between the two.
Such as euphoria and soothing agents that make people feel relieved.
Professor Snape's initial evaluation of Victor's potion science was: a qualified healing potion wizard.
well.Although this evaluation is by no means positive from Professor Snape's perspective.
Quirrell lowered his head.Voldemort felt a dull pain in his head.As if telling him:
Don't let this mere associate professor lead you (saying this from Voldemort's mouth will inevitably make people think too much), just ask questions about Gringotts and the Philosopher's Stone.idiot.
"Ais...Eisner, Professor. Professor, listen to me. I don't care about the turban of honor..."
"How could you not care?"
Victor's brows were about to furrow into three layers, and he pretended to open the fifth volume of "Introduction to Egyptian Magic Texts" at hand.
Seeing Quirrell groaning and closing his eyes, he put the book on his lap angrily, so that Quirrell couldn't see the vampire leftovers on the cover of the book.
"The book says that the style you are wearing is an ancient Egyptian Khat turban, which dates back to the reign of the First Dynasty... Wow, almost 3000 BC.
“Did you know that many of Egypt’s precious papyrus documents were unearthed from the tombs of nobles from this era.
"Muggle archaeologists regard the immortal mummies and papyrus as the mysterious crafts of the Egyptian pharaohs, but wizards have long proven that they should be precious historical materials for early wizards to tame wild magic.
“Moreover, ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics have also been found in large quantities on papyrus or carved on artifacts in tombs. These artifacts include very strange stone slabs and ornately painted artifacts.
"Carter, the wizard who was the first to discover that this hieroglyphic script had a certain magical power, identified it as an ancient Egyptian magic script.
"Wizard Carter tried to go further on the road of research. He believed that there must be more exquisite magic texts and legacies in the tomb of the Pharaoh.
"But Wayne 6 McKenna, the Cursebreaker of Gringotts who went with him to do the archaeology, believes that there is a strange curse attached to the inheritance, which is secretly protecting the tomb and the mysterious runes."
This is Victor's guide book in the early stages of exploring ancient Egyptian magic texts.He could even memorize the words inside.
Coupled with the ancient Egyptian mythology that Victor later heard from Dumbledore and Professor Flitwick, his concept of researching magic text is:
To study the hieroglyphics of ancient Egypt, one cannot avoid the culture and heritage of ancient Egypt.
The stone slab is like this, the Millennium Building Blocks are like this, and this unfortunate purple shawl is also like the pharaoh.
well.Victor closed the book and glanced at the purple turban with resentment.
If only Voldemort wasn't in this turban.
Leave it to Harry and his students to deal with Voldemort and all that. He just wants to sing to Quirrell about lifting your hood.
Quirrell had nothing to say about this.
Frankly speaking, his concerns were completely opposite to Victor's.
He didn't care at all that the turban had anything to do with ancient Egyptian magic.
People who follow Voldemort are proud that modern British magic is the best magic!
He just bought a purple turban from a small shabby stall when he traveled to Africa.
Why does this associate professor believe so confidently that his headscarf is a genuine inheritance?Stupid (he had no idea Victor read his tea leaves, stupid).
If Professor Eisner is curious, he can Apparate and send Victor's head to Africa, where he can talk to the cannibal tribe about your ancient Egyptian magic!
"Professor Eisner...Professor, you just mentioned Gringotts' curse breakers. Do you know that in the past two months..."
"Senior Quirrell, to be honest, I'm a little worried about your safety. Since you got this turban, has there been any strange behavior with it? Like a curse?"
Chilot swallowed his own problem like a knife and started from another angle.
"Oh, thank you for worrying. There's nothing strange about it.
"Speaking of weird, weird, weird phenomena, haven't you noticed that since the start of Hogwarts, there have been several places in the school that you can't go to? It seems that there are terrible... terrible mechanisms set up there. "
Victor nodded, picked up a piece of rice cake, and while eating, he listened to how hard Quirrell was trying to bring the topic to the stolen Philosopher's Stone from Gringotts.
He knew those secret rooms and mechanisms very well.
Not to mention that Victor is familiar with the original work, but his keen premonition will set off the alarm bell every time he walks through the secret room, reminding him: There is a magic mirror and a magic stone inside!
Quietly spitting out the unpalatable "Tan To Tan Nao black rice cake", Victor said to Quirrell:
I have a little feeling, but Principal Dumbledore must have his own ideas.Did Senior Quirrell sense some mechanism when he asked this question?
Quirrell retorted in a panic:
"No, I haven't tried those things, it's just... it's just that when I walked through some places, it felt like my head was bitten.
"I'm scared. If Hogwarts isn't safe, where else can I go..."
This pain must be the result of my noble master seeing through these little tricks of Hogwarts in my head.
Victor doesn't think so.
"It feels like your head is bitten?"
His vague eyes glanced at Quirrell's turban.
"...Maybe in those places, your headscarf, or your head, there will be some stories."
Victor murmured, tapping the cover of the hard-cover book with his left hand, as if thinking about something.
After that, Victor continued to argue with Quirrell until it was almost evening.
Because it was unconvincing for Ravenclaw to pretend to be stupid, Victor still confirmed several options when Quirrell asked about the possible locations of the Hogwarts Institutional Room.
Some of the options are correct, and some are other weird secret passages in Hogwarts.
Anyway, sooner or later Voldemort and his loyal servants will walk to the secret room to grab the Philosopher's Stone.It wouldn't make any difference if Victor said this.
As the sun set over the mountains, Quirrell bowed 170 degrees to Victor and bid farewell timidly.
Before leaving, Victor asked Quirrell to pack up the remaining bits of "Tian Ton Nao Black Guo Ba Ba" and take them away.
Anyway, only people like you like to eat this kind of snack.Victor generously said take it, take it, and sent Quirrell out of the tree tower.
The door is closed, and the vines at the door are once again armed and ready.
Victor walked to the reception hall and sat where he had just been.He spread out the "Introduction to Egyptian Magic Texts" that Quirrell had been avoiding reading on the round table.
A pyramid-shaped necklace was hidden among the hollowed-out hardcover books.
On the title page, it is written in ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs: The way of prophecy lies within.
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