Hogwarts time travel

Chapter 366 Sherlock Holmes

The conversation between Hermione and Tuke was heard by Loya verbatim, because Hermione turned the Boat of Time into a miniature image and hid it in her pocket.

Listening to this conversation, which was obviously advancing the plot, Luo Ya sighed helplessly.

He wasn't afraid of Jack the Ripper, or some hidden vampire, he was afraid of the invisible hands of time.

Time itself is unconscious, but instinctive.

The so-called time correction power is actually the instinct of time at work.

The protagonist has been busy for a long time, but the story still proceeds according to the original timeline, at most it just changed the way.

From the perspective of time, it seems like a spring. It is easy to change its shape limitedly, but it is extremely difficult to change the state of the spring permanently, because it will still bounce back after all.

And the action of Roya and Hermione now is to turn the spring into an iron wire, modify a few atoms on the iron wire, and then fold it back completely, without destroying the stability of the original spring, so that it can continue to function .

This difficulty can be imagined, and it is extremely rampant. Roja's being golden was already an irreversible process, but Loya wanted to insert a period of life into it.

Time's instinctive counterattack is to throw Loya and Hermione into different time streams, and use excess time to destroy their time, thereby destroying them.

Roya himself was not afraid, he was just a phantom now, and Hermione, after she ate the fish, gained the shelter of time.

The fish meat formed a protective layer outside of Hermione's body. This protective layer was made up of time. Once encountering a time impact, the time of the protective layer would be consumed, giving Hermione time to react.

Luo Ya's behavior is completely different from his past cautious and cautious attitude towards time, and it is really because if he is not rampant, he may be completely finished.

When she came back to her senses, Hermione had followed Tuke to a shop facing the street.

The style of the shop is similar to that of the surrounding buildings, both of which are the dark style of modern Britain, which complements the strong smog, as if it came out of a picture in the 19th century.

What?This is the 19th century?That's fine.

A sign hangs crookedly on the shop: Tooke's Detective Cabin.

"Are you still working as a detective part-time?" Hermione looked at the sign in surprise and asked Tooke.

"Strictly speaking, being a detective is my job, and being a member of the Ministry of Magic is just my part-time job."

With that said, Tooke took out a newspaper and threw it into Hermione's hand.

Hermione opened the newspaper, and the characters on it waved and greeted Hermione—this is the newspaper of the wizarding world.

On the largest panel, written in exaggerated font, was a headline: Vampires Coming to London?The Ministry of Magic is offering a huge reward!

Hermione looked at the content again, and finally understood why Tuke was looking for vampires.

In the wizarding world, vampires themselves are actually just magical animals, not as vicious as in Muggle legends, and they are even more law-abiding than many wizards.

But the gap between people is sometimes greater than the gap between humans and pigs, and the same is true for vampires.

There are law-abiding ones, and naturally there are outlaws.

The vampire, named Riley McCormick, has no history, but by the time he came into the public eye, he had slaughtered several Muggle villages.

In order to avoid the exposure of the magic world, the Minister of Magic held a long meeting and made up his mind to encircle and suppress Riley.

Under the siege of the Ministry of Magic, although Riley escaped, he was seriously injured.

I thought this incident was over, but Riley reappeared a year later. At this time, he changed his brutal style and began to become a criminal artist. He guided Muggles to commit crimes and used magic to cover them up. killing.

There are many wizards in the wizarding world who died under the hands of Muggles because of carelessness.

This was too harmful, and many wizards who had participated in the siege of Riley were in constant panic, which forced the Ministry of Magic to publicly offer a reward for finding Riley's trail.

Tu Ke's goal is the bonus of one thousand galleons, and the amount of this bonus is still increasing through the increase of the victim's family. As long as he gets this bonus, Tu Ke can be his own detective with peace of mind.

Tucker found through sorting out the data that Riley liked to guide those with mental illness to commit crimes, and it seemed to have an inexplicable sense of accomplishment in guiding them to become anti-social.

After a criminal is apprehended, Riley will remain at the scene with his own marker, which is why the Ministry of Magic is aware of Riley's reappearance.

"It's too crazy." Hermione said with a sullen face, and at the same time she asked Loya secretly, "Has this vampire been caught?"

"No, it disappeared in history like Jack the Ripper, and suddenly disappeared. Maybe it was tired of this kind of life. After all, vampires have a long lifespan and can do many things. They may have gone to other places. "

"Then is it possible for us to catch it?" Hermione asked, "Do you think the inertia of time and space will make us get nothing?"

"Not necessarily. Our appearance has been detected by the time instinct. It wants to prevent us from modifying my future. Then, we may be allowed to modify some details of the past. In other words, we have no energy to manage, so we can only let us modify it."

"And these amendments will not have too much impact. The arrest of Jack the Ripper will only add one more prisoner to British prisons. Even if such anti-social elements are not caught, they will not make much contribution to society."

"When a vampire is caught, the magical world will deal with it quickly. The vampire itself is a solitary existence. Even if it is not involved in the subsequent history, it may not be harmful."

Hermione felt relieved after listening to Loya's words, and fighting spirit rose in her eyes.

Be sure to catch these two bastards!

As a member of the Ministry of Magic, Tuke knew a lot of Riley's secret information. The two men facilitated the investigation. During the investigation, Hermione curiously asked Tuke why he wanted to be a detective.

"There's no reason. Just as someone was born to be a writer, I was born to be a detective, just like Sherlock Holmes."

"Do you know Sherlock Holmes? This book was published last year. The Muggle Conan Doyle wrote it really well. I think it is a very romantic way to catch the murderer with experience and knowledge without relying on magic. Well, Sherlock Holmes is romantic."

Only then did Hermione remember that it was 1888. In 1887, Conan Doyle published Sherlock Holmes's first book "A Study in Scarlet". Buy a copy now, maybe it will become an antique in the future.

Seeing that Hermione was interested in Holmes, Tooke generously took out a copy of Holmes from the study and pushed it in front of Hermione.

"Although I don't know why you are so powerful at such a young age, I think you should be a child of a big family. This book will be regarded as my investment and given to you."

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