Holy Light Professor at Hogwarts

Chapter 72 Cruciatus Curse

The carriage of the magic carriage is engraved with the emblem of St. Mungo's Hospital for Magical Injuries and Injuries.

The person pulling the carriage in front was a horned camel, a mountain creature native to Europe. Their skin was harder than dragon skin and could resist most spells.

Moreover, their golden horns have high potion value and can be used to make antidotes for rare poisons.

St. Mungo's Hospital for Magical Injuries and Injuries is quite generous in being able to use this rare magical animal as a mount.

The magic carriage landed on the ground, and the horned camel beast took it forward for a while until it reached Kirk and others before stopping.

The door of the carriage was opened, and a rather thin wizard jumped out. He was wearing a loose wizard robe, and his silver hair was messily combed behind his head. He wore a monocle in his right eye, and the lens kept changing the focus. , seems to be a magic prop.

When he got out of the car, he looked around at the people standing next to the carriage. When he saw Kirk, he walked over quickly and took Kirk's hand.

"You must be Dean Kirk. I heard Albus say that you master another kind of healing magic. Please show it to me quickly!"

Kirk quickly pulled his hand back, and felt panicked when an old man grabbed his hand.

But he also immediately knew who the old man in front of him was - the pure wizard in Dumbledore's words, Mr. Hughes Corey, the director of St. Mungo's Hospital.

"Hughes, what else is going on today?!"

Professor Dumbledore stopped him. The two seemed quite familiar, to the extent that they could call each other by name.

Upon hearing this, Mr. Hughes Corey slapped his forehead and remembered the purpose of coming here. He took out his wand and knocked on the door frame of the carriage.

The next moment, the frames on all sides of the carriage unfolded, revealing the interior at a glance:

Lying on two spacious hospital beds were two wizards, a man and a woman. They were Neville's parents, Mr. Frank Longbottom and Ms. Alice Longbottom.

Their faces were calm, and they didn't look like they were going crazy at all. They must have been forcibly calmed down with potions or magic.

Next to the hospital bed, Neville's grandmother, Mrs. Augusta Longbottom, sat on two hospital beds, holding the hands of her son and daughter-in-law with both hands.

The carriage unfolded, Mrs. Longbottom nodded to everyone, and said to Kirk only: "Dean Kirk, I'm counting on you today."

Kirk nodded, then waved his hand to lift the Longbottoms on the hospital bed, and then took the first step to the school hospital ward in the church.

Seeing Kirk skillfully cast spells without a wand, everyone at the Ministry of Magic and Mr. Corey from St. Mungo's Hospital got to know Kirk a little better.

Everyone followed and walked into the campus hospital ward.

Madam Pomfrey had been waiting there for a long time. When she saw Dean Kirk coming in with Mr. and Mrs. Longbottom, she quickly asked him to place them on two clean beds.

As soon as the Longbottoms lay down on the hospital bed, a circle of people gathered around the hospital bed. Although everyone had their own thoughts, they all hoped that Kirk could find a way to cure the Longbottoms.

Of course, Dumbledore didn't need to say more. The Longbottoms were tortured into madness, which made him extremely guilty.

Among the four professors, Professor McGonagall and Professor Snape were both original members of the Order of the Phoenix. They fought with the Longbottoms; Professor Flitwick and Professor Sprout were both professors of the Longbottoms. , so naturally I hope my students will get better.

Mr. Hughes Corey devoted his life to healing magic and hoped that there would be no pain in the world, so he also hoped that the Longbottoms would get better, and also wanted to take a look at Kirk's wonderful magic.

The Longbottoms were once Aurors of the Ministry of Magic. Although they had been living in the hospital for nearly ten years, the Auror Office had never removed them, so they had been on sick leave. As their boss, Mr. Scrimgeour, Of course there is no harm in it.

The heroic Auror who fought against Voldemort was cured during his term. Even if he did not intervene in Hogwarts because of this, it can be regarded as an achievement of Minister Fudge, and he will not suffer any loss.

Everyone around them held their breath and looked at the two people on the hospital bed, as well as Kirk standing between the two hospital beds.

The Longbottoms were driven mad by the Cruciatus Curse imposed by Death Eaters.

As for the principle of the Cruciatus Curse, Kirk and Dumbledore discussed it last night.

As the greatest white wizard of our time, Dumbledore is proficient in the Unforgivable Curse, which is perfectly normal.

But the two did not choose to cast a spell on a third person to see the effect. Instead, Dumbledore cast the spell on Kirk, and Kirk himself experienced the feeling of the Cruciatus Curse.

To be honest, it doesn't feel wonderful, it even feels very familiar, like...

Just like the warlock's corrosion or pain, this kind of damage does not directly affect the body, but directly affects the soul, except that the warlock uses shadow energy and the Death Eaters use magic.

It is very troublesome to treat people who have been injured by corruption or pain, because the warlock will not miss any opportunity to seize the soul.

Therefore, the souls of people who have been harmed by warlocks will always become missing. If they want to repair it, they must either get the missing souls back from the warlocks, or use some rare magical items to fill the gaps in the souls.

But the principle of the Cruciatus Curse seems to be different. When Dumbledore used the Cruciatus Curse on Kirk, Kirk did not feel his soul being torn apart, just pure pain.

Kirk took out "Good Luck" from the shadow space, turned his back to everyone, planted the staff on the ground, closed his eyes, focused the shadow energy into his pupils, opened his eyes, and a dark light bloomed in his eye sockets.

Kirk's vision turned into black and white. He looked at the two people on the bed and found that although their bodies were unconscious, their souls seemed to be a little too active.

They collide wantonly and crazily, as if they want to break out of the confinement of the body.

But the two of them were not dead after all. The souls could not break through the bodies, and the constantly vibrating souls were probably the reason why the Longbottoms went crazy.

The cause was found, but Kirk was not sure whether it could be cured. He had nothing on hand that could repair the soul.

Two rays of holy light hit the two of them, calming their souls and restoring their damaged body functions.

Kirk grabbed Frank Longbottom in the air, and Mr. Longbottom's dark soul was torn out.

Kirk began to check whether his soul was intact bit by bit.

Everyone without "Shadow Vision" saw Kirk releasing golden magic on the two of them, and saw Kirk dancing his hands in mid-air, not knowing what he was doing.

But Frank Longbottom's condition in the hospital bed seemed to have gotten worse.

There was no blood on his face, and his breathing seemed to have become weak. His whole person was lifeless, as if he would die at any time.

Except for Dumbledore, everyone's expressions became tense.

Mrs. Longbottom took a step forward to see her son's condition, but was stopped by Dumbledore.

Dumbledore pointed at Kirk and nodded.

Mrs. Longbottom understood what Dumbledore meant. She struggled internally for a moment, then thought of her cured grandson, and finally chose to believe Kirk.

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