Hogwarts: Bourne Returns from Warhammer

Chapter 318 Going against the ancestor’s decision

Kowloon, and pulling a coffin?

Suddenly seeing this legendary scene, even Bourne, who was used to the grand scenes in the Warhammer world, couldn't help but feel a little surprised.

Not to mention those young wizards at Durmstrang who claim to attach more importance to war and combat magic than other magic schools, but are actually still "hothouse flowers".

The old saying is good:

The more experienced you are, the less courageous you become.

This sentence is also applicable to the magical world. The more knowledgeable the wizards are, the more cautious they tend to be.

So, the sixth-year Ezio turned his head and chanted a spell to Blaise Zabini who was following behind him.

"All petrified!"

With a flash of magic, Ezio imprisoned this junior who had transferred from Hogwarts to Durmstrang and had spent a year at Loki Academy, and turned him into a statue.

He didn't even say sorry.

After doing this, he turned around and ran to the hidden common room of Loki Academy.

There is no other way. I would rather die than let my friend die. This is how Loki Academy does things.

What's more, Ezio and Zabini are not even friends, they have almost no interactions.

Moreover, Zabini had already studied at Loki Academy for a year, but had not yet grasped the spiritual core of the academy. Ezio believed that this was precisely his incompetence and he deserved this disaster.

If Zabini, who was terrified, knew what the senior was thinking, he would definitely curse in his heart: This guy is worse than Slytherin!

At least, if the little snake made any mistakes, the worst that could happen was that it would harm Gryffindor and find a few stupid little lions to take the blame.

In fact, Slytherin House places great emphasis on internal unity, and the little snakes will basically not harm their own kind.

Even when Voldemort was still a rookie, he accidentally killed Myrtle when he released the Basilisk. In order to cover up this crime, he ended up harming Hagrid, who was studying in Gryffindor at the time. You know, Hagrid lived in the Gryffindor common room, and it would be much more difficult for Tom to frame Hagrid than a young wizard from Slytherin.

Of course, this doesn't mean that Voldemort is so noble, but because he is in Slytherin, a certain habit has been formed in his mind. Even if he wants to frame someone, his first thought is to frame Gryffindor instead of "his own people".

From this we can see that Durmstrang's Loki House is indeed much more "loose" than Hogwarts' Slytherin House, and will never show mercy when it comes to cheating their own people.

At this time, Ezio had already run briskly to the Loki Academy lounge on the third floor of the castle. He even slapped his palm on the bronze relief in front of the door of his own academy lounge.

Just pat the buttocks of the bronze relief of Sleipnir, the "eight-legged horse", and the warhorse on the relief will gallop forward, revealing the entrance to the Loki Academy lounge hidden behind the relief.

He had completely abandoned Blaise Zabini, leaving the petrified little wizard standing alone in the corridor to fend for himself.

Whether it was the trouble caused by the "Nine Dragons Pulling the Coffin" phenomenon or the punishment imposed by the professors later, this little wizard would have to bear it alone.

"Collapse, retreat, sell, escape, he plays it so well, this guy is at least gold, but definitely not more." Bourne, who watched everything, sighed sincerely in his heart.

When Ezio's figure disappeared at the door of the lounge, the school caused such a big commotion that the professors of Durmstrang finally appeared.

Headmaster Karkaroff, who had an impressive hooked nose, came down the fourth-floor stairs with several professors in velvet pajamas and a nightcap.

"What's going on? Which little wizard is wandering around at night?" He was holding a thick magic book in his hand, staring with wide eyes, and immediately saw Zabini who was frozen in the corridor.

Bourne watched this scene from afar. The magic book in Karkaroff's hand must be the original version of "Drmstrang Saga".

At this time, a professor had already removed the "total petrification" from Zabini and led him to Karkaroff by the collar.

The Zabini was numb, both mentally and physically. Being petrified for nearly a minute was definitely not a good experience.

"Professor, please listen to my explanation. I was...

"Shut up!" Karkaroff waved his hand impatiently, interrupting the young wizard's words. "Explanation is covering up, and covering up means making up stories. I don't have time to listen to your stories. Who taught you to awaken these ghosts and skeletons?"

Zabini opened his mouth and said, "I don't know, there was just some music playing and then they all came out, I thought--"

"Shut up!" Karkaroff was furious. He flipped through the magic book in his hand and accused: "Then explain to me, what are those dragons pulling the coffins? Do they like music too?"

Zabini wanted to speak again, but this time Karkaroff didn't need to interrupt him because Alfonso Lipa, the dean of Sol Academy, interrupted him first.

"Karkaroff, if you want to punish this young wizard, you can do it later. Why don't you find out what's going on first?"

Dean Ripa's attitude was very clear. Solving the problem of the nine-headed strange-looking fire dragon hovering over the school castle was much more important than punishing a little wizard.

"Can't you see I'm looking for it?" Karkaroff said unhappily, "Who knows what's going on? Nine dragons pulling a coffin, such a strange thing, do you think..."

The Durmstrang man suddenly paused in his words. He had already found the original text in the Durmstrang Saga.

Then, he, the current principal, couldn't help but take a breath, because if it was according to what was written in the book, this matter would be a bit serious.

“It’s a funeral re-enactment of the school’s founder, Nelida Vukanova, which only happens when a pirate ship song is played to get the ghost sailors and skeleton crew members who follow this pirate queen excited.”

Karkaroff read out the records in the "Saga" word by word with great effort, because the records were in Old Norse, a language that he was only average in.

"In Durmstrang's history, this situation has only been recorded twice, and both happened hundreds of years ago."

He turned the pages again and again to make sure he was reading it correctly.

Alfonso Lipa asked anxiously: "I don't want to know how this problem came about, but how it was solved. What is the solution in the Saga?"

Karkaroff's face turned ugly, and he swept his eyes over all the professors and said to them: "Nelida Vulkanova was the Pirate Queen, and her funeral was her last robbery, and the target of that robbery was Durmstrang, which she founded.

At her funeral, the second headmaster of Durmstrang, Harfan Monte, paid ten gold maggrons to send off the nine-headed fire dragon that was pulling her coffin.

However, when the first funeral took place again, Durmstrang paid a hundred Markgronds to send the nine-headed fire dragon away.

As for the second funeral, it took a thousand Markgrons to settle the matter.

This is the third time..."

Karkaroff stopped talking, and all the professors present looked strange. Because, if they wanted to solve the problem peacefully this time, they would have to spend 10,000 Markgrons!

It is worth mentioning that 10,000 markgron is almost equivalent to the annual salary of all the professors and other faculty members present.

They looked at each other.

Dean Alfonso Ripa was the first to express his opinion: “This must be a test set by the great Principal Nelida Vulcanova, who wanted to test the courage of the younger generation of the school!

Giving gold coins to the fire dragons before was definitely a wrong solution. What we should really do is kill these attackers.

Let the late principal see our courage and ability."

With the first person, there will be the second... Soon, all the professors present (including the principal Karkaroff) made a decision that "went against their ancestors".

Want to add money? No way.

Aren’t they just a few fire dragons pulling coffins in the sky, trying to rob the school? After you kill them, you won’t have to worry about being robbed again.

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