Mysterious Walker at Hogwarts

Chapter 16 The Unbreakable Vow

"Are you sure you want to make an unbreakable oath and let me be a witness?" Mrs. Graves asked in disbelief outside the second-hand robe shop.

"Mrs. Graves, I believe you will be willing to do me this little favor." Dean winked at Mrs. Graves.

"Okay." Mrs. Graves agreed reluctantly, then stepped aside to make a small gap.

When Mundungus followed Dean and prepared to enter the second-hand robe store through the small gap, Mrs. Graves lowered her voice and warned: "Mundungus Fletcher, I did it for Dean's sake. You came into the store, I warn you not to play any tricks, especially in my store!"

"I will," Mundungus promised quickly. If possible, he never wanted to face this old woman who was as angry as a lion.

"So are you ready?" After hanging the closing sign outside the store, Mrs. Graves closed the curtains in the window and took out a dark red wand and asked.

"Of course." Dean said and fell to his knees - the description of the Unbreakable Vow in the original book was very detailed, and he remembered it deeply.

"It's your turn, Fletcher." Mrs. Graves turned her attention to the evasive Mundungus.

"Okay, okay." Mundungus reluctantly knelt opposite Dean and reached out to hold Dean's right hand.

Mrs. Graves placed the tip of her wand on their joined hands and nodded to Dean, indicating that he could begin.

"Mundungus Fletcher, are you willing to keep your promise and give me the latest flying broomstick when I need it in the future?" Dean asked in a hoarse voice, suppressing his excitement.

"I do." Mundungus said helplessly.

Mrs. Graves frowned slightly. She didn't expect that Dean would use such a boring reason to make an unbreakable vow with Mundungus, but a thin, dazzling tongue of flame still emerged from the head of her wand, like a A red and hot metal wire was wrapped around the two hands held by the two of them.

"Are you willing to help me if necessary?"

Mundungus stared at Dean with his eyes widened in disbelief. He had never mentioned this oath before, but when his eyes fell on the pipe wand that Dean had held in his hand at some point, he compromised: "I Yes – as long as it makes sense.”

Mrs. Graves nodded with satisfaction. The first oath was just a small test, and the real show would come later. This was right.

A second tongue of flame burst from the wand, intertwining with the first in a thin, glowing red chain.

"Will you never stand in my way at any time?"

"I don't want anything more than that!" Mundungus gritted his teeth. He didn't want to have to have anything to do with Dean anymore.

A third tongue of fire spurted out from Mrs. Graves' wand, intertwined with the previous two to form a web of fire, and wrapped tightly around the two clasped hands.

"The oath stands." Mrs. Graves nodded at the two of them.

Dean looked at the "Unbreakable Vow Spell" activated in the magic talent system and felt extremely satisfied. This was the fastest way he could think of to obtain this spell.

That's right, the real purpose of forcing Mundungus to make an unbreakable oath was to activate this skill in the system. As for the so-called oath, it was just a tack, so he didn't get too hung up on the details of the oath.

What's even more wonderful is that with the establishment of the Unbreakable Oath, the task of "teaching the greedy ghosts a lesson" issued by the system has finally been completed.

Dean couldn't wait to open the lottery interface. He was very curious about what skills he could get from Mundungus.

The original work does not seem to have specifically introduced what is special about Mundungus, a coward, who can be absorbed into the Order of the Phoenix.

When the lottery results came out, Dean opened his mouth in surprise.

He never expected that he would actually get this from Mundungus - Occlumency!

It really takes no effort at all!Dean was overjoyed.

It's not surprising when you think about it. As a profiteer who roams the black market, if Mundungus didn't know Occlumency, wouldn't he lose everything in every transaction?

But thinking about it, Mundungus' Occlumency skills are definitely not as good as Snape's, but this is not a problem at all for Dean. As long as he has enough skill points, Dean believes that his Occlumency skills can completely surpass Snape's. And all other wizards.

For safety reasons, Dean immediately found the activated Occlumency in the magic talent interface and prepared to start adding points.

After Dean added three skill points first, for some reason his heart suddenly moved, and he suddenly wanted to try out how many levels a skill could be increased to. On impulse, Dean accidentally stopped adding points.

In the end, he got the answer he wanted to know: level 7, which had just consumed all the skill points he had accumulated from previous tasks.

In this world, 7 is indeed a special number!

Looking at the huge 0 egg before adding skill points, Dean sighed.

Although he regretted a little, Dean was completely at ease at this time. After being directly hit the full level, Occlumency had a special effect: when others used Legilimency on him, the system would automatically activate Occlumency. Technique to avoid being peeked into your thoughts.

Dean felt comfortable now. He believed that neither Dumbledore, who was known as the greatest wizard of the times, nor Voldemort, who was feared by everyone, could read any information from his mind.

With the support of the system, I am so confident.

Now that Dean is no longer afraid of being found out, from a spoiler perspective, he is completely safe.

"We're here." Mundungus' stiff voice suddenly interrupted Dean's thoughts.

"Where is this?" Dean looked up and found that when he was immersed in the system and couldn't extricate himself, Mundungus had taken him away from the second-hand robe shop and came to a dirty alley.

"Bogin Burke Magic Shop." Mundungus pointed to the largest shop in the alley and said, "I store the second-hand wand you desperately want to get here."

"Storage?" Dean was deeply suspicious of Mundungus's words.

"Is there any problem?" Mundungus looked a little nervous for some reason.

"Nothing." Dean shrugged, not noticing anything unusual about Mundungus.

On the contrary, he was very interested in the goods in Borkin Burke's magic shop. If I remember correctly, Voldemort got Helch Hufflepuff's gold cup and Salazar Slytherin's pendant here. boxes and made them into Horcruxes.

"Mundungus? What a rare visitor." Just as Dean was thinking about how to get wool from Borgin Burke's Magic Shop, a middle-aged man with oily hair and meticulously combed his back opened the store door with a hunched back. .

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