Hogwarts: Bourne Returns from Warhammer

Chapter 289 Professional Opening for 3 Years

Scamander found that unreasonable.

But after listening to what the old wizard said, Bourne felt that everything seemed to make sense.

Considering the excellent local matching mechanism and the "inhuman" way of dealing with problems that has been passed down between the British Muggle government departments and the Ministry of Magic, it is only natural that things that should have been destroyed long ago suddenly reappeared.

Of course, considering that Newt Scamander is also an orthodox British, although Bourne decided to expose the truth, he still tried to use (evasive) words as (serious) as possible and (light) as possible.

"Perhaps you may have overlooked a subtle problem," Bourne directly gave the old wizard an easily acceptable reason, "Although the logistics department of the Ministry of Magic is managed by wizards, the people who actually carry out the destruction tasks are generally goblin workers."

He even gave another example.

"The Daily Prophet recently published a news item saying that the vampires under the control of the Ministry of Magic seemed to have launched an armed protest.

The reason for their protest was that the human blood products provided to them by the Ministry of Magic did not meet the hygiene standards, and many vampires developed serious gastrointestinal problems after drinking this blood.

The investigation results showed that there might really be something wrong with the blood products imported by the British Ministry of Magic from the American Magical Congress, because the blood of the American Magical Congress was purchased by their purchasing director from a goblin merchant, and that goblin merchant simply bought it directly from the 'No-Maj' - that is, what we call 'Muggles' - at a low price...

You see, a goblin without greed is as strange as a troll without a beard."

Newt Scamander opened his eyes wide after hearing Bourne's stereotyped words. After thinking for a moment, he said, "That makes sense."

Obviously, Bourne is not the only wizard who has a stereotype about goblins. Or to be more precise, except for those wizards who have been "generously lobbied" by goblin bankers and work in the Goblin Liaison Office of the Ministry of Magic, almost no other wizards can say such absurd words as "goblins are generous and intelligent creatures" without batting an eyelid.

Even the Death Eaters, whose moral bottom line is not very high, would not say so.

"Professor, we might be close."

While Scamander was thinking, Bourne noticed that the Niffler seemed to be landing, and as they gradually left the city center, the traffic on the ground became thinner, so he could easily see the Morris sedan.

This place seemed to be a concentration of small hotels in the suburbs of London, and it was very convenient to the train station. Looking down from the sky, through the dirty windows of the rooms, Bourne could even see the guests inside.

They may not just be residents...

“There are quite a lot of unexpected activities.”

Bourne saw some scenes that made him feel like he would get stye if he looked at them any longer. Fortunately, Professor Scamander did not have as sharp eyesight as him, otherwise this traditional and conservative wizard would probably have his whole world view ruined.

They found an alley to land in, put away their brooms, and walked to a boarding house with a sign in the window saying "Bed and Breakfast".

However, just as they were about to go in, they were stopped by a "big guy" blocking the door.

There's no need to ask how Ram Cameron got the nickname "Big Man." He was six feet three inches tall without shoes, and wore huge boots with spikes and steel toes. His arms hung from his broad shoulders like tree trunks, and his head was covered with tangled ginger hair.

His two small eyes looked down fiercely at the old man and the young man in front of him who were dressed properly. He was obviously not happy and spat on the ground.

"Go away, you are not welcome here."

Ram's anger was mainly directed at Newt Scamander, because among the two people in front of him, only the old man was an adult.

As he dismissed the two, he secretly complained: "Whoever brings a child to a place like this is probably not a decent person. This is the British Isles, not that little broken island that only Americans like to go to!"

However, the response Ram got was a "yo-yo" coming towards him.

The curled-winged demon flew out of Scamander's sleeve and gave him a gentle kiss on the face, and then the "big guy" fainted on the ground. From the peaceful expression on his face, it can be seen that after waking up, he will definitely forget what happened before.

Bourne and Professor Scamander chased into the hotel and knocked a man at the front desk to the ground almost in the same way they met Ram outside the door.

They followed the "Sniffer Navigation" in front of them, stepping up the dilapidated stairs, and when they arrived at the door of a small room in the hotel, Bourne suddenly stopped in alert.

At this time, Professor Scamander took out his wand and prepared to cast an "Alacho Open" on the door lock of the room.

"Wait a moment, Professor," Bourne said suddenly, sniffing and then immediately reaching up to lift the wand in Scamander's hand.

Although the hotel was filled with an indescribable smell, Bourne could still smell a faint scent of bitter almonds through the crack in the door and the keyhole when he stood at the door of the mysterious "stranger"'s room.

"Certain nitro compounds may be used as homemade bombs." His brain reacted instantly.

As former Astartes warriors, in addition to combat, each of them also had to learn a lot of knowledge related to the Imperial Truth through learning instruments, and the Imperial Truth included the subject of chemistry.

"Immobulus!"

Bourne took out his wand and cast a freezing spell on the entire door. This spell can freeze the target and stop it from moving. It can be used on creatures such as Cornish elves to prevent them from running around, and it can also be used to disable items with special functions such as Muggle burglar alarms.

Then he said to Professor Scamander: "Stand behind me. I am better at opening doors..."

In the instant he turned his head and looked back again, Bourne completed the transformation of "Primaris Astartemagus", from a little wizard into a super strong man with his head touching the ceiling of the inn.

Primaris Astartes, a professional who has been breaking doors for three hundred years. His professional experience is that unless it is necessary, he will never go through the door left for him by who knows what monster.

For example, this time, although the freezing spell had been cast, Bourne still chose to open another door on the wall of the hotel.

After a muffled "bang", Bourne's body broke through the thin brick wall and rushed into the room indicated by the "Sniffer Navigation" at a speed several times faster than that of a 100-meter sprinter.

At the same time, the wand in his hand had transformed into the Imperial Skyhawk Scepter, which was more suitable for close combat. Not transforming it into a melta gun was his last mercy to the enemy. With a gust of wind, it accurately hit the legs and arms of the man who was about to jump out of the windowsill.

After completing the "total petrification" from a physical perspective, he added another "total petrification spell", and the two were connected very smoothly.

There is not a single flaw.

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