Mysterious Walker at Hogwarts

Chapter 297 Serent’s other identity

"Aesop, are your actions too intense?" Dean asked with concern.

At this time, Serente had left in shame, leaving only the master and the apprentice on the hill.

"Teacher, my name is Elias Storey now. In order to avoid trouble, I decided to disguise myself as a man and board the Mayflower." Aesop said calmly.

"So your sudden short hair was based on this consideration?" Dean shook his head, "It's not necessary."

"Teacher, actually I didn't make up my mind at first, so after talking to Serent once, I used the invisibility function of Prokos robe to follow him." Aesop's mood was very calm, and it looked like he had just cut off his hair. It was not an impulse.

"Did you...find something?" Dean asked keenly.

"I found that Serent's background was not simple. In addition to the church, he seemed to have participated in a mysterious organization." Aesop said.

"Mysterious organization?" Dean couldn't help but think of the SL rally, and quickly asked: "What's the mark or something special about that organization?"

"I don't know the details very well, but I sometimes see him holding a wizard chess piece, and then he enters a very strange state of trance. Even if I remove the invisibility in front of him, he will turn a blind eye. "Aesop recalled saying.

It was indeed an SL rally!No wonder Serente said that not even the Pope could solve his problem.

No matter how powerful the Pope's power is, he may not have a say in the SL assembly.

Looking back now, Serent always said that he had received a new order. He did not say that the order came from the church, but that Dean thought so based on wishful thinking.

"Then did you see what chess piece he was holding?" Dean thought for a moment and had a vague guess.

"It should be a White Bishop." Aesop replied affirmatively.

"Bishop Black and White!" Dean couldn't help blurting out.

The first time he attended the SL rally was initiated by C1 Bishop Heigbai, and what Bishop Heigebai needed at that time was the Mandrake Resurrection Potion - which happened to be what Aesop, who had just been petrified, needed.

At that time, Dean was a little suspicious of Serende, but he thought it was unlikely, so he didn't delve into it, but he didn't expect that it was really him!

"You...are you familiar with the mysterious organization he joined?" Aesop asked doubtfully.

Dean's reaction was too real. If he denied it, it would arouse Aesop's suspicion even more.

"I know about that organization, but I'm far from understanding it." Dean doesn't want Aesop to come into contact with the SL rally just yet. "I'll tell you in detail after I find out more about the organization."

"Then...is it possible for Serent to turn back?" Aesop blushed slightly.

"Almost, but I can't give you any guarantee." Dean could see that Aesop had not completely given up.

"Teacher, I have a request." Aesop raised his head and said.

"Another Forgetting Curse?" Dean immediately guessed what Aesop was thinking.

"I'm sorry, am I useless? I've already tried it. If I don't use the forgetting spell, I can't forget him at all." Aesop said half painfully, half shyly.

"I told you a long time ago that the Forgetting Curse is not a good choice..." Dean was also helpless.

Just now, Aesop took the initiative to cut off his hair to show his determination, but when he turned around, he hesitated again - this was unprecedented in the stubborn Aesop.

Dean even dared not tell her that Serent had used the SL gathering to help her find the mandrake resurrection potion.

But procrastinating like this is not an option. The Mayflower is about to set sail. What if Aesop impulsively gives up this opportunity?

"Well, I can extract your memories related to Serende and put them back if necessary in the future. What do you think?" Dean asked.

"This is indeed a good idea." Aesop pondered, "I hope I will never have this memory again."

Dean understood that if this memory was restored in the future, it would mean that Aesop's decision to break up with Serende at this time was wrong.

"No one can say what will happen in the future. But it is better than erasing it forever." Dean asked, "Do the memories related to you in Serente need to be dealt with in the same way?"

"Isn't it necessary?" Aesop said hesitantly.

"Well, anyway, you are about to leave for the New World, and Serente will be beyond his reach to regret it."

"Teacher, will you go to the New World with me?" Aesop asked expectantly.

"Sorry." Dean had no intention of telling Aesop about secretly following him.

Fortunately, he had left a living message before, so Aesop was not surprised.

"Then will you come back to the New World to find me in the future?"

"Of course, I just have something to do temporarily and can't go with you. I will take another boat there soon and we will meet again then."

"Your matter must be very important, right?" Aesop was somewhat disappointed.

"There has been no news from Gormlai recently, and I'm a little uneasy." Dean said.

"That's it." Aesop suddenly realized, "Teacher, you are really thoughtful."

"Aesop, you have to take care of yourself when I'm not with you." Dean warned, "I think you already know that most of the passengers on the Mayflower are Puritans. You must not expose the identity of the wizard. , to avoid getting into trouble.”

"Teacher, I understand."

"Also, I will leave the Prokos robe to you for the time being. You know its purpose. In addition, I have done some positioning magic on it. I will be able to find you easily when I go to the New World in the future." Dean was like a The old mother who sent her child away to fly away could not stop talking.

If Binok heard this, he would definitely despise him strongly.

He was obviously following Aesop secretly, but he still wanted to say goodbye in a serious way. He made it so sensational, what a pervert!

……

After watching Aesop board the Mayflower, Dean prepared to enter the foggy state, and then sneaked into the mini alchemy laboratory that had been brought to the ship by Binnock without anyone noticing.

Unfortunately, before he could take action, he saw Delphi standing not far away, looking at him with a half-smile.

"Delphi? Don't you have other things to do? Why did you come here anyway?" Dean frowned.

Not long ago, Delphi had just found an excuse to separate from him, but she didn't expect to be reunited so soon.

"What? Don't you welcome me?" Delphi pretended to be angry.

"We've only been apart for less than an hour. You can't say you're welcome or not, right?" Dean felt helpless. He was stuck with this piece of brown candy.

Delphi was stunned for a moment, then smiled: "I don't care! Even if we are separated for only a second, it is considered a reunion. You should express your welcome and happiness~"

"Well, I'm glad to see you again." Dean said weakly, "Tell me, what do you want from me again?"

"Can't I come to you if nothing happens?" Delphi said angrily.

"Of course." Dean replied ambiguously.

"It's so annoying! Can't you be nice to me like you were to Aesop?" Delphi stamped her feet.

"You are different from her!" Dean was a little irritated.

"What's different?" Delphi's eyes lit up.

"She is my student, and you are just my friend." Dean said with a straight face.

Delphi's face suddenly darkened.

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