Hogwarts Slytherin

Chapter 127 Flitwick finally paid wrongly

Fairy language?

Taking advantage of his eyes, he could vaguely see that a few words were not in English.

"Is Professor Flitwick associated with some goblin?"

Things were not going well for the goblins, after all you couldn't expect Death Eaters to maintain a superficial respect for them.

In my memory, they did not seem to participate in the war between wizards.

Although Professor Flitwick did not raise his head, he seemed to feel Reggie looking at him again, and the parchment under his hand suddenly disappeared.

"Okay, Reggie, let's get started."

After Christmas, he often came to Professor Flitwick for a one-to-one training program.

The next moment, Reggie was still drinking water tactically, and Professor Flitwick, who had just been engrossed in a wild meal, suddenly disappeared from his seat.

Reappearing, an eagle talon appeared in front of Reggie.

Catch him quickly.

Yes, very slowly.

He seemed to be sitting there calmly, but in fact he couldn't react at all.

It was like a slow-motion replay in front of his eyes. Reggie wanted to avoid it, but his whole body felt locked by the eagle's claws and he couldn't move at all.

Reggie's back was instantly wet with cold sweat.

"Shape-shifting."

"Snapped!"

Regis' position was switched with Professor Flitwick's chair.

The eagle's claws crushed the wooden chair into pieces in one go.

If Reggie hadn't reacted just now, he would have been hit this time.

It is difficult to control the battles between wizards, so even if it is a fight between classmates, the loss of hands and feet is considered a trivial matter.

In Hogwarts, as long as dark magic is not used and no one is killed, fights between students will not have much impact.

In order to pursue the best combat experience, Reggie did not wear any alchemical items.

Of course, although magic is difficult to control, he doesn't need to control it at all. At the moment, he can't cause harm to Professor Flitwick at all.

Of course, Professor Flitwick will not kill anyone. So far, he has not used any spells with greater lethality.

Although Professor Flitwick seems to be a powerful wizard, let's put it this way, his magic power is a little deeper than that of Reggie, and he knows more spells. If he doesn't control his strength and can fight Reggie in a free-spirited duel, In less than a minute, he would be kneeling on the ground begging him not to die!

Professor Flitwick is indeed a good target for feeding, and he can always defeat Reggie just when he is about to drain him dry.

Like now.

"Quick imprisonment."

"Clear water is like a spring."

Professor Flitwick cast a nearly instantaneous two-shot spell. Reggie felt his whole body tighten and was tied up so that he could not move. Then, "Puff-Puff-Puff", his face was sprayed all over by the water that came with it. .

……

After untying Reggie, Professor Flitwick said with some dissatisfaction: "Reggie, you can't throw away your wand at any time, at any time!"

Reggie was a little embarrassed.

Wiping the water on his face, he bent down to pick up the wand and gasped: "Professor Flitwick, why do you want to use transformation to fight me? I have almost no energy left after running, and my magic power is exhausted. I can barely move."

"Transfiguration is my weakest skill!" Professor Flitwick trembled his beard, "In a small environment, attacks in animal form are faster and difficult to dodge. You should choose to run to an open place to distance yourself and fight."

"Yes, yes, hey, for example, if you jump from the window, there is a big lawn below. It looks really good." Reggie complained silently in his heart, but his face showed a learned expression.

After a while, the office that had just experienced a war returned to its original state.

"Rigi, what do you think about dark magic?" Professor Flitwick asked as he sat down.

Reggie quickly put down the tea cup in his hand and said with fear: "Black magic is bad. It is wrong to use black magic. We should not use black magic... If nothing happens to the professor, I will leave first."

Seeing his attitude... Professor Flitwick couldn't help but turned away and muttered angrily: "Don't be afraid, Reggie, I'm just asking."

"Really? I don't believe it."

Reggie sat back on the stool, said nothing, and just shook his head.

I don't know what this shaking head means.

Does Professor Flitwick have a deep hatred of the dark arts?If you ask him to tell you, it's really not necessarily true.

As he knew, Dumbledore's mastery of dark magic was not necessarily less than the so-called white magic.

Professor Flitwick gave him an annoyed and funny look, and then his eyes seemed to think of someone through him, and his eyes began to look nostalgic.

"Reggie, as far as I know, you are excellent in every subject. Even Sinista said that you seem to be very talented in prophecy. Oh, don't be surprised. He once expressed to us that you can predict through celestial phenomena. predict the weather ahead."

You can do it if you subscribe to a Muggle newspaper every day.

"I'm very happy to teach such an excellent little wizard, but, I heard from Ms. Gray, you almost always run around the house and stay for a long time. Don't look at me like that, I don't mean anything else, I believe You’re doing something you think is right.”

"Just as your professor, I need to give some reminders. If you chase power too much, you will eventually be captured by it. To be honest, I am a little worried, really worried."

Professor Flitwick is a responsible teacher, but also a very rational teacher. Rationality to a certain extent means indifference.

Although he cannot care as much about everyone as Headmaster Hufflepuff, he will educate every young wizard fairly and impartially and will not refuse to answer questions for any college student.

At the same time, he would hardly take the initiative to find trouble - teaching students who don't like to learn.

Such a veteran wizard actually took the initiative to care about Reggie at this moment, which was already a very rare treat.

But having said that, what teacher doesn’t love such students?

He is a talented person, speaks well and is very polite.

Reggie was very touched by this and expressed his disapproval.

He grinned, showing his white teeth openly: "Thank you, Professor Flitwick. Rich people will say that wealth is not important, and powerful wizards will say that power is not important. But in fact, just like poverty, you can't say anything about money. No, it’s not too much for a weak person to pursue strength.”

"Well, many years ago... there was a student just like you."

"With all due respect, is it the mysterious man?"

Flitwick's eyes immediately widened and he stared at him, "How...how did you know?"

Reggie explained without changing his expression: "Oh, I'm sorry, Professor Flitwick, you know, I am a more studious student. I don't know if you remember that I was punished with solitary confinement in Filch When my husband asked me to clean the trophy display room, I was very curious that the same name appeared repeatedly on many trophies - Tom Riddle."

"It's just that such an outstanding student shouldn't be unknown after graduation. However, after thinking about it, it seems that that name has not appeared in the magic world. It seems to have disappeared. This aroused my curiosity."

At this point, Reggie shrugged: "Then through various inquiries and speculations, we came to the conclusion that the famous person is probably this mysterious outstanding student."

From Professor Flitwick's face, he read a kind of shock and disbelief.

Soon Professor Flitwick waved his magic wand, and a bottle of wine, two wine glasses and three plates of small cakes appeared on the table.

Reggie shook his head, smiled, and began to pour the wine skillfully.

With a glass of wine in his throat, Professor Flitwick began to look nostalgic in his eyes.

"Mysterious... Tom, he is indeed very good. It's hard to imagine that such an outstanding little wizard could be born from such a background. Even Minerva is full of praise for him..."

In a short time, Reggie had heard no less than ten compliments from Professor Flitwick.

He finally heard it, but he was afraid that this fighting champion professor was no less fond of Voldemort when he was a student than Professor Slughorn.

"Until one time, during a duel demonstration, he hung my assistant on the wall and couldn't even pick it off, hiccup... But I have to say that it was a beautiful permanent sticking spell..." Professor Flitwick I drank a few more mouthfuls of it "GuluGulu".

Reggie just listened. All he had to do was ensure that the other person's cup was never empty.

"... Later, I lent him my private collection of books. He really should come to Ravenclaw. I have never seen a more diligent student than him."

"Private collection of books." Reggie tasted it carefully, and suddenly, a light flashed in his mind.

The "horcrux" that was almost blurted out was pressed down by the tip of the tongue.

The first known Horcrux to be discovered was created by Herbo the Forced, a dark wizard from the ancient Greek period.

Apart from him, the only person later known to have made Horcruxes was Voldemort, and he may have been the only person to have made more than one Horcrux.

Because Horcruxes are very evil, the wizarding world has little introduction to them. Most wizards who know a little bit about it are also very secretive about it. Only a very few wizards understand its essence.

There are also very few books that introduce Horcruxes, and even the pages involving dark magic are only briefly touched upon. In the Hogwarts library, even the book "Poisonous Magic", which contains a large number of advanced dark magic, does not include any introduction to Horcruxes. Horcruxes are covered in depth because even the author of this book considers Horcruxes to be too evil.

Another treasure book, "Advanced Dark Arts Revealed", was swept out by Voldemort. According to memory, it is the only known book that describes Horcrux-related matters in more detail. It also warns that splitting the soul will cause the soul to change. Extremely unstable.

There are no known documented consequences of having multiple wedding dates, and no wizard before Lord Voldemort was known to have done so.

Voldemort once discussed the problem of Horcruxes with Professor Slughorn after a party under the guise of academic research, and thus determined the possibility of creating multiple Horcruxes.

However, the revelation of cutting-edge black magic at that time probably did not record the detailed methods of making Horcruxes.

Killing can divide the soul.

But obviously, it is not enough to simply kill the other party to succeed. How to split the soul during the process, and how to save the soul in a prepared container after the split. I don’t know where Voldemort learned about it.

The treasure that Professor Flitwick showed him last time when he was drunk.

He had a conjecture in his mind...

Since Voldemort can inquire about the possibility of splitting multiple souls from Professor Slughorn, it does not seem so unreasonable for him to try his best to inquire about the method of making Horcruxes when facing another professor who admires and loves him very much. believe.

Professor Flitwick, who was already a little over the top, was still mumbling: "Did you know? In the old Hogwarts, Defense Against the Dark Arts was not called its current name. It used to teach the application and defense of dark magic."

This explanation is worthy of the name of this course.

Reggie suddenly realized, no wonder, to be honest, after Professor Prewett took office this year, he felt that Hogwarts should officially rename Defense Against the Dark Arts as the Self-Defense Guide for Junior Wizards.

Red Hat, Boggart, Grindelwald...

Aren't these magical creatures?When is black magic equated with these things? By the same token, is a black wizard also known as a breeder of dangerous creatures?

If not, why should they learn the methods of these three-star dangerous creatures in the damn team.

"Application and defense of black magic..." Reggie repeated. Application and defense complement each other. Only by understanding can we defend better.

Professor Flitwick said happily: "Don't be surprised, Reggie, to be honest, I also miss the past very much."

Reggie was stunned for a moment, and then understood.

Yes, he is bored at this level, wouldn’t these professors find it boring?

It's like asking a university teacher to teach elementary school, repeating boring basic knowledge every day, and watching the quality of the newly admitted little wizards deteriorate year by year...

"Then why did it become like this? Is it because of the mysterious man?" Reggie asked.

Professor Flitwick shook his head: "Because of the German one, and of course Tom, Dumbledore has become more and more sensitive."

Grindelwald also shocked the entire wizarding world with his powerful dark magic. Although in the end he was defeated by Dumbledore himself and imprisoned in Nurmengard, his forces also collapsed.

But the shadow he left on the wizarding world is indelible. After that, wizards' attitudes towards black magic changed a lot.

Reggie once learned from Anthony that even Durmstrang Magic School, which still insists on focusing on black magic education, has become much more restrained than before the accident.

A mocking smile suddenly appeared on Professor Flitwick's face, and his tone of voice became very strange: "If you ask me, there is no black and white in magic, it's just that there are good and bad wizards."

Looking at the little wizard with blurred eyes in front of him, Reggie felt as if he was meeting this professor for the first time, being able to say these words...

Unexpectedly, the seemingly drunk Professor Flitwick's eyes flashed and he stared at him clearly, "But I know you are different, Reggie, I know you are different from him."

"..."

Ruiji was completely speechless. Professor, how do you see that we are different?Weren't you still worried before drinking?

But people say they tell the truth after drinking, so Professor Flitwick must not be coaxing him, facing such trust.

He just wanted to say, you should not jump to conclusions so early. If you misjudge a person once, you will often misjudge the second time...

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