Everyday players at Hogwarts

Chapter 15 Strange conjecture

Whitehall is an avenue in Westminster, London. It is the seat of the British Muggle government and many departments are located here.

However, what the Muggles never imagined was that deep beneath Whitehall there was a mysterious institution, the Ministry of Magic.

There are three normal ways to enter and exit the Ministry of Magic. One is the fireplace that relies on the Floo network. In this ten-story underground building, each floor has a corresponding fireplace to provide employees with commuting to and from get off work.

The second is the door key. This refers to the replenished version of the door key that is only used by important people from outside. It is not as uncomfortable as the ordinary ones. The effect of using it is like shuddering for the wizards who have used it.

It also looks more refined and can be used multiple times, but this also makes the employees of the Ministry of Magic's Maintenance Department bald. After all, too many functions mean complicated maintenance.

According to an unknown employee of the Maintenance Department of the Ministry of Magic, among the recent ministers, only Fudge often uses it to commute to and from get off work, although it is mainly used to pick up important people from outside.

Recently, Fudge even allowed him to apparate directly to the main hall on the 8th floor, on the grounds that the maintenance of the anti-apparition circle was too expensive.

The third is the elevator. Yes, you read that right. This elevator looks like an abandoned red phone booth; to use this entrance, you need to dial the number 62442 in the phone booth. Following the operator's prompts, the issued pass will fall out of the coin return slot, and the elevator will start and descend to the ground to reach the main hall on the eighth floor.

And I am a trainee in the Auror department who has just graduated from Gryffindor at Hogwarts for one year. In Muggle terms, I am an intern at the Wizarding Police Department.

My favorite way to commute to and from get off work is through the elevator. What I, Fenydax, like most is the slow pace of life. I order a butterbeer before going to work and slowly start my day's work through the elevator.

But something a bit strange recently is the cafe opposite the elevator. I must have remembered correctly. My Muggle-born ex-girlfriend and I have been to such a place.

It seems that the place is undergoing maintenance recently, and during this time, my colleagues in the same batch were all a little distracted. Why are there so few people now, not even a few Muggles can be seen.

Huh?

"This is a curse! Expelliarmus!"

It was a short dwarf wrapped in a black robe. He seemed to have emerged from the cafe so quickly. Only a vague afterimage could be seen, and this shadow was accompanied by an unknown magic beam.

"I can't avoid it, I'm hit." Finnidax couldn't help but feel a little desperate, "Huh? I just can't move, everything is petrified! It's just a holding spell. It seems that I still have a way to survive."

But Finny only heard a clear mantra, "Forget everything!"

This short dwarf wrapped in black robe is Ryan.

"Tenth!" Ryan said to himself.

Ryan suddenly and silently disappeared from the spot. This was phantom disembodiment (physics). With the blessing of martial arts skills, there was only a slight breeze.

Fenidax, who was still there, shook his head and continued to go to work without realizing it.

"Alas, the control of the Oblivion Curse is still too difficult, especially when it is necessary to control only the deletion of less than a minute. I can only recite the spell and maintain a stable output. I don't know how Lockhart managed to use this spell so delicately. of."

Ryan, who returned to the coffee shop, frowned and thought dissatisfied.

Lane's brief impulse led to this simple raid and experiment.

For this test, Ryan asked Jack to buy the cafe opposite the elevator of the Ministry of Magic and renovate it.

And I have been observing here recently, constantly using detection skills.

Ryan found that most adult wizards' magic power was only close to 30, and some were even close to 20-23.

But this time, Fenidax has a magic power of only 22.

Don't be curious as to why you know his name. Ryan specially selected 10 wizards whose magic power does not exceed 23.

He also asked Jack to get the relevant lists and find out their commuting habits, so that he could clear them in advance to make it easier to start.

But the strange thing is that the power of his spells is the same as what Ryan tested before. The same spell, the same level. Facing wizards whose magic power is not even as good as mine, their spells are ridiculously powerful.

The only difference is that they are adults.

This is in line with Ryan's guess. He is gifted and uses his thinking skills. As long as he inputs questions and relevant information into his brain, he will continue to think of answers and get closer to the true correctness over and over again.

However, this method is too time-consuming and affects your own growth, and the final answer may only be a relative truth.

Ryan wasn't prepared to use it much.

Every wizard who can be called a reality warper, after gathering into a group, actually hinders each other. The invisible group mentality turns into chains, binding everything. In this case, every wizard is both a prisoner and his own prison warden.

Wizards are bound from birth.

Especially young wizards. Although they are restrained for a short time, they can still manifest magical phenomena when they encounter danger that adult wizards cannot do. But as they grow up, they become mediocre one by one.

Obscurus is the embodiment of this unreasonable group mentality. Due to some circumstances, he constantly suppresses himself, and finally breaks through the restraints and explodes. This also leads to the fact that almost no Obscurus can live to be close to adulthood.

After all, being powerful and unfettered is sin in itself and subject to the subconscious curse of all wizards, even if they are not aware of it.

What's interesting is that after adulthood, their strength suddenly changes, possibly because of their freedom and independent group mentality.

Although his magic power and talent have not improved, his destructive power to the outside world, that is, the power of the curse, has greatly increased.

This makes most of them think that they have progressed and matured.

Seeing that the guess came true, although I have a panel and can continue to improve, it is also a good thing to be able to solve this problem in advance.

After "thinking", some ancient magic can solve this problem. It just so happens that Ryan's magical properties are actually more suitable for such a high-consuming spell.

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Despicable Helbo is an interesting dark wizard, this is Ryan's evaluation, which is completely different from his evaluation in the history of magic.

He is the earliest known dark wizard in the history of magic. He is considered to be the first to cultivate a basilisk, and is famous for it.

He also invented many evil curses and became the first wizard to successfully create a Horcrux, and he possessed a stigmatized gift, Parseltongue.

However, looking at the relevant information in the family, Lane found that he had been friends with an ancestor who did not want to leave his name for many years. He was easy-going, had the same autistic character as most Smiths, and also had strong delusions of persecution. The reason for making the Horcrux is because of the disease.

As for the scandalous act of murder, it was a relatively common means of self-defense in that era.

And some of the so-called evil magic he created was mostly written by others, just like the Thief Saint in Wulin Gaiden. He didn't steal anything but was widely spread. However, it was thought that Haierbo himself needed these notoriety to let some Keep unnecessary people away from you so that you can be alone.

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