hogwarts shady

Chapter 77 The most important fight

Things have become much clearer.

The Priory needed snakewood leaves to brew potions, so they asked the original owner of the Lion Token "Ryan", who graduated from Ilvermony School of Witchcraft and Wizardry in the United States, to take the leaves to England and return the token.

In addition, Gwendelin, a disciple of Nicolas Flamel, was also invited to come to England from France.

Later, the original owner of the Lion Token was involved in a conflict in Hogsmeade, in which the death of a civilian, Taylor Nelson, attracted the attention of the Ministry of Magic.

The real Tyler Nelson died in June.Therefore, Taylor Nelson after June is disguised as a mysterious murderer "Y".

"Y" is also involved in the conflict in Hogsmeade. In addition, he is very likely to be the murderer of the Knockturn Alley incident.

As for what happened in Knockturn Alley, Lane couldn't get much useful information from the newspapers.

He turned over a page and wrote a plan on it: "Entrust the Priory to investigate the Knockturn Alley incident."

Then, Ryan turned back to the page where he had deduced.

The mysterious "Y" has not been arrested so far, and there is no other news about him.

But the most intriguing aspect of the conflict in Hogsmeade is that Quirrell is also involved.

Otherwise, he would not have discovered the injury on his hand, nor would he have found the belongings of the members of the Priory from his office.

So why did Quirrell, or rather Voldemort, target members of the Priory?

Because of the leaves of the tree of life?

This is a bit far-fetched, because the knowledge that the owner of the Lion Token carries the blade is theoretically known only to those within the Priory.

Are there ghosts?

Ryan shook his head. There was too little information and he could not judge the reason why Quirrell took action against the members of the Priory.

But the point is that Quirrell took action, which in a sense means that Voldemort may have had a hand in it.

What about "Y"?What exactly did he do while hiding in Hogsmeade using the appearance of Tyler Nelson?

What role did "Y" play in the conflict in Hogsmeade?

From June to September, Lane refused to believe that the mysterious killer was just playing house.

He lowered his gaze to the connecting line he drew and put a question mark on the connecting line between "Y" and "Death Eater".

Wei Ge said that the original owner of the Lion Token sent out a cry for help, but the people who rushed to the rescue had a conflict with an unknown force, which made Ryan have to suspect that there was a group of people operating behind Quirrell.

Considering that Voldemort possessed Quirrell, Ryan believed that these people were probably Death Eaters.

But this does not mean that "Y" must be a Death Eater.

Because he never showed a clear purpose from beginning to end.

He was like a random murderer, leaving behind only two lives and a very anxious Ministry of Magic.

Ryan circled the "Y" several more times, trying to connect the "Y" and "X" together.

But he shook his head and put down his quill with a sigh.

Ryan really didn't want to think about what the consequences would be if there was really any relationship between the mysterious killer and Voldemort.

Before getting the most important puzzle piece, he would rather not believe in the possibility.

Because this almost means that Voldemort still has a big backup plan outside Hogwarts.

Ryan didn't dare to bet on whether Dumbledore was prepared to deal with it.

He put away his notebook and quill, took a few deep breaths, and calmed down.

Ryan comforted himself: None of this has anything to do with me, I'm just an ordinary little wizard.Major matters involving Voldemort should be left to Dumbledore and the Ministry of Magic.

Worrying is useless, it is better to study hard and make progress every day.

Ryan, who had put all his worries in his heart, decided to devote his energy to Gamp's law of transformation starting next week.

Studying Gamp's law of deformation is quite strenuous. In addition to frequent trips to Professor McGonagall's office, Ryan also has to go to the library to borrow many books on deformation theory.

Of course, in front of Professor McGonagall, Ryan would not dare to say that he was studying Gamp's law of transformation, otherwise Professor McGonagall would definitely stop his research extremely severely.

He was more interested in asking questions about the deformation theory in books that he couldn't understand.

This cannot be blamed on Lane, because the quality of these books is uneven, the language is not uniform, and it is confusing to read.

Ryan is not the only one who works so hard.

Ryan often saw Harry and the three of them in the library, but Hermione was the one who came to the library most frequently. She took the heavy books out of the bookshelves and buried them in the pages to read carefully.

Ryan took a look at the bookshelves they frequented and found that most of them were historical and biographical books.

He couldn't help but laugh, remembering that Harry should have heard about Nico Flamel from Hagrid by this time.

Ryan didn't bother them. He himself has been very busy recently.

There are books on the theory of transformation one after another, and many of the theories in them are even contradictory.This gave Ryan a headache. Even Professor McGonagall was trying to persuade Ryan to temporarily put aside the advanced transformation theory, because most of the time, magic spells are practical.

In addition to studying Gamp's Law of Transfiguration, Ryan never missed a single lesson in Ravenclaw every weekend.

He has been able to use two rune characters to cast spells together.Of course, he is still far away from the level required for the soul inheritance ceremony.

Ryan desperately absorbed knowledge.He himself didn't know whether he was eager to gain power because of the uneasiness in his heart, or whether he just wanted to fill his time with a lot of trivial matters so that he had no time to think about things in Hogsmeade.

A month passed in a hurry, and just when Ryan finally found a little sense of security from his normal study life, on the first weekend of December, Ryan bumped into Dumbledore outside the Room of Requirement.

"Good morning, Ryan." Dumbledore looked unusually serious, "I knew it was time for you to come to the Room of Requirement."

"What do you want from me?" Ryan looked a little unnatural when he saw Dumbledore.

"Are you nervous?" Dumbledore smiled, "I haven't noticed that you violated school rules recently? It seems that I still don't pay enough attention to you."

Ryan forced a smile and did not answer.

Dumbledore didn't pursue it, and he regained his serious expression: "I'm not here to see you, I'm here to see Ms. Ravenclaw. There is a very important issue here that requires her opinion."

"Please." Ryan stepped out of the way.

Dumbledore laughed helplessly: "I can't open the door of essence. I think that except for the heirs or Ravenclaw himself, no one else should be able to enter that room."

That’s why you’re waiting here,” Ryan curled his lips.

He walked back and forth in front of the Room of Requirement three times in silence, causing a metal gate to appear on the wall.

Ryan made a gesture to indicate that Dumbledore could enter.

Dumbledore nodded to him. He grabbed the handle and opened the door: "You come in too, Ryan. I'd like to hear your suggestions. You can always give me some surprises."

His tone was deep: "Besides, what I want to say has something to do with you."

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