Myriad Realms Store Owner of Harry Potter

Chapter 102 Nick's Thanks

Ryan was watching a group of ghosts grab food at the table regardless of identity. Hermione came over

She said to her with her notebook: "Today is a great harvest. I have learned a lot of secrets that I never knew before. For example, when Earl was bragging about his bravery just now, he was exposed by a ghost next to him, and he actually fell accidentally while chasing. The head on the ground hit a crossbow arrow on the ground and died. Sure enough, there are many historical truths that cannot be explored."

Just as Hermione happily told what she had seen today, a gurgling sound came from her stomach. Hermione's face turned red immediately after hearing the sound.

Ryan also felt a little hungry at this time, so he went to Nick to say goodbye.

Nick had finished his toast at this time, and happily stood on the podium watching the eating ghosts around the table. Seeing Ryan pulling Hermione over, he bowed solemnly to the two of them and said:

"Thank you for your help, I think today is the happiest day after my death."

"No thanks, this matter is not very difficult for me. We are going upstairs to eat now, so we need to leave early, leave." Ryan said to Nick.

"Ah, I've been too busy these two days. I'm so sorry I forgot to prepare food for the two of you. Hurry up and eat, I think you can still eat dessert now that you're upstairs. Prepare for you. The present will be on your bedside tomorrow morning."

After speaking, Nick bowed and sent Ryan and Hermione out of the basement classroom.

Ryan and Hermione hurried across the corridor and up the stairs, and when they rushed into the auditorium panting and took their seats, sure enough, the main course had already been withdrawn and dessert had just been served.

"It's a pity you missed out on the Halloween special apple pie." Ron mumbled when he saw Ryan and Hermione sitting down, eating caramel apples.

"But I still think that I have gained a lot from attending the ghosts' party tonight. I have gained a lot of knowledge that cannot be found in books." Hermione said as she picked up a piece of pumpkin cake.

"Well, what's so special about ghosts' gatherings?" Harry asked suddenly curiously.

"I think it's very interesting that the headless ghosts of the Headless Horsemen are throwing their heads at each other, at least I've never seen it before." Ryan said while eating a piece of cake.

"And speaking of atmosphere, blue candles, cold temperatures and a room full of ghosts are more characteristic of Halloween in the wizarding world. The only problem is that there is nothing suitable for humans to eat." Lane finally concluded road.

After filling his stomach with dessert, Ryan returned to the dormitory with the main force.

Ryan woke up the next morning to find a thick parchment letter beside his bed. After opening the envelope and looking at it, Ryan realized that Nick had sent the house-elves over at night.

At the beginning of the letter, Nick said that he had asked Barrow to write the letter with Peeves at the expense of the bottle of Flaming Whiskey that he kept, because only Peeves could write in the ghost. As for not letting the house-elves write it because he thought the contents of the letter were inappropriate for the principal to know.

Ryan opened the envelope and took out the letter, and found that Nick gave a lot of gifts this time. The letter included the locations of several secret passages in Hogwarts, and told Ryan that the Requirement Room contained things that had been lost by Hogwarts students over the centuries, and that all he needed was a place to hide things at the door. turn up.

At the end of the letter, he also told Lane that a ghost told him that nearly two hundred years ago, he had seen a group of people sneakily carrying several heavy boxes and hiding them near the coastline in southern England, and no one took them out after that. . Depending on the size and weight of the box, it is likely that there are treasures inside.

Looks like it's time for a treasure hunt over the Christmas holidays, Lane thought. In this way, the gift Nick gave is really rich, and I hope that there will be no time to rejoice.

In short, this time helped Ryan gain a lot.

Because of the good mood, Ryan watched the play by Harry Potter and Gilderoy Lockhart with great interest in Lockhart's class today: Gilderoy vs Werewolf

Seriously, Gilderoy could get a job in Hollywood if he wasn't a wizard. Because Ryan saw that Gilderoy was just a few words of language guidance, it allowed Harry to reproduce the werewolf's demeanor to some extent.

After all, Gilderoy is only the process of asking those true heroes through his words. Can restore the scene through dry language, and perform a sense of reality. It has to be said that Gilderoy is a genius in this regard.

It's a pity that teaching like a teacher is obviously not enough, at least Ryan feels that he can't learn anything in such a class.

So Lane took advantage of Lockhart to devote himself to the performance, took out a lot of parchment and began to deduce the magical inheritance of Viking wizards.

You must know that magic is not enough to learn spells alone. After deducing the basic runes of spells, users can try to change these magics.

For example, the average wizard can at most transform a stone into a statue with Transfiguration, or even further convert things between several objects.

But if replaced by a master of transfiguration like Dumbledore, he can deduce extremely complex magic with simple transfiguration.

For example, Dumbledore's use of water balls at the Ministry of Magic to control Voldemort's magic in the original book is actually an extension of the simplest form of Transfiguration.

Naturally, at Ryan's level, he can't do this. Now he simply decomposes the Viking spell in his hand step by step according to the inheritance in his memory, and then confirms the composition of each part of the spell and the effect of each part in this spell. Finally making minor changes.

This work is more troublesome. It needs to restore all the elements of a magic spell, such as the action, to the most primitive rune, and then analyze it according to the nature and content of each rune.

The magic that Ryan is dealing with now is the ancient Viking's light spell. This spell is a bit more complicated than the current light spell, but it can make the light spot leave the wand and attach to certain objects.

The reason this spell was chosen as a starting point for learning is that it is simple and safe. Even if it fails, the best it can do is to make the light like a camera flash flash once or not at all. But if it is some complex spell, it can be very dangerous if it fails. For example, Luna's mother died because of this accident.

At the climax of Gilderoy's stage, Ryan finally imitated the inheritance in his memory and understood a variant of the spell: paying three times the magic power to double the luminous time of the spell.

Due to his excitement, Ryan accidentally chanted a spell, and as a result, everyone in the classroom saw a silver-white light ball swaying and flying towards the stage.

"It's miserable, it's too big." Ryan covered his face with his hands.

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