A Professor of Magic at Hogwarts Chapter 707: Unexpected visitor
"...I declare you to be partners for life."
Under the announcement of a little bushy-haired wizard, Bill and Fleur hugged each other tightly, and a large silver star surrounded them, making them more radiant and moving. Charlie, Ginny and Gabriel, who were closest to them, clapped excitedly and smiled broadly. Mrs. Weasley and Mrs. Delacour sobbed with joy from the audience.
"Ladies and gentlemen! Please stand up!"
The guests stood up. The canvas of the white tent is rolled up, and the golden sunlight shines through the orchard, and it seems that even the air has become fruity. Under the effect of magic, the tables and chairs were gathered into a corner, and a pool of molten gold spread slowly under the feet of the couple, forming a glittering dance floor. The band sang and danced, and the waiters poured in with trays full of food, nimbly shuttling between the vacant venue and the colorful confetti and bells floating in mid-air.
Felix took a glass of champagne from overhead and walked over to a table.
"Mr. Elphias Doji, can I sit down?"
"Felix Hype?" The old man in the Turkish cap looked up in surprise, a few strands of soft and thin hair were exposed, "Sit down, kid! I've been looking for a chance to talk to you, But the timing was wrong last time..."
Felix knew he was referring to Dumbledore's funeral, where the two had a chance to speak, but then the wizarding world was exposed. Felix knew him from an early age, and Dorje was a member of the Order of the Phoenix, but has now retired.
He and Dumbledore had a close personal relationship. The two enrolled in the same year and immediately became good friends. This friendship lasted for a century.
"Mr. Duoji——"
"Call me Elphias, if you don't mind." Dorje said hastily.
Felix paused, "Ephias, I read your obituary for Dumbledore, it's very touching—"
"Yes, I think I have that obligation, I've known him the longest."
"——You severely refuted Grindelwald's statement in the article."
"That's it!" Dorje said immediately, the soft and even transparent hair on his head floated in the air due to excitement, "Don't believe him, since the first day I knew Dumbledore, he has always treated Ma I have sympathy for melon, and his noble character—"
"As far as I know, those claims are largely true," Felix said calmly.
Duoji quieted down, as if under a spell, his expression became painful.
"Well, I also had doubts. In our lifetime, we had the least contact during that time. I went on a trip at that time, and he changed a lot when I came back." After a long time, Dorje said in a depressed tone He said, as if he had been greatly shocked, that he had undoubtedly been an admirer of Dumbledore—worship of his ideas, worship of his personality, worship of him who had turned the tide.
"—Maybe he did support Grindelwald, but I think he was only momentarily stunned. I can guarantee that, as I said in the article, that painful experience gave birth to his real thoughts , a broad, benevolent and compassionate heart.”
"You don't need to convince me." Felix said seriously: "Just like your obituary has limited space and can only pick one or two things to talk about, the same is true for Grindelwald. Besides, he really and Dumbledore The contact time is only two short months, which is obviously subjective and extreme. I think you agree that his words are somewhat misleading. Some people conclude that Dumbledore was once obsessed with black magic—"
"Who?" Duoji blushed angrily, as if he had been insulted.
"It's not important." Felix lightly lifted the subject, "What's important is that there are already signs of this. Dumbledore studies black magic, Dumbledore hates Muggles, Dumbledore seeks fame, It even spread to the family, saying that his mother imprisoned her daughter in order not to shame the family..."
Duoji's face became more and more red, burning with anger.
"...someone must stand up and clarify." Felix finished.
"Yes, someone must stand up!" Dorje repeated loudly, and he looked at Felix helplessly, "My dear child, I want to use your reputation—"
"I can't." Felix shook his head, before Dorje could express his disappointment, he turned his head to the side, "There is someone who can, he understands Dumbledore better than any living person in the world Lido can be regarded as the successor of his outstanding ideas.”
Following this gaze, Duoji passed through the crowd and saw a black-haired young man holding a sandwich and munching.
"You said he...Harry Potter?" A child can single-handedly fight a fire dragon... At his age, there must be someone to teach him.”
Felix did not dispute this view. Part of magic comes from the heart, and from this perspective, Dumbledore's support for Harry is unprecedented. He struck while the iron was hot and said:
"So, are we agreed? You two collaborate on a Dumbledore biography? I know I may not be able to ask you, and I don't know if you can spare the time, but I can feel it just by the touch of my pen." The sincerity that surges in your heart, if you are willing-"
"Of course I would!" Duoji couldn't wait to say: "It's my honor!" He then became hesitant, "Have you talked to that child and he agrees?"
"I'm going to tell him."
Felix stood up when Dorje called him. "Mr. Haip—Felix, can I ask why you did this? I know that you have been busy with major events that affect the fate of the entire magic world recently. What made you spend your mind alone——"
"Dumbledore took good care of me. And objectively speaking, Dumbledore has really become a symbol representing wizards. He may make mistakes, but mistakes should not be described as evil. Of course, The impact of the rumors has not yet appeared, and it can be delayed-I am because of another person."
"Harry Potter?" Dorje guessed, this was the second time he had pronounced the name tonight.
"That's right." Felix nodded and said, "He still doesn't know what a huge fortune he has acquired. I have to remind him so that he won't forget." He said as he stepped onto the dance floor, through the cheerful crowd.
On the other side, Harry, Ron, Ginny, and Hermione huddled together at a table, watching Luna dance with her father as they munched. You could tell they were starving.
"Hurry up and eat before we go dancing!" said Ginny, thinking written all over her face. She looked at the noisy crowd, her eyes suddenly froze, and she whispered: "Oh, look-"
A few people looked away from the food and looked at Professor Haipu who was walking towards him. Hermione choked on the champagne, put down her food, wiped her mouth quickly, and sat up more straight.
"Miss Granger." Felix nodded to her, sat on the vacant chair next to her, and explained to Harry the reason for his visit.
"Let me write a biography of Dumbledore?" Harry said blankly, thinking of his unfinished book. The others also widened their eyes.
"It's you and Elphias Dorji." Felix raised his chin towards the opposite side.
Following the direction pointed by the professor, Harry saw an old man in a round cap stretching his neck and staring sharply in this direction.
"...You provide information, what to say, how much to say, and you know what to say. It will probably take a year and a half, and it may not be able to keep up with the first batch of book lists for communication—the ones selected by the Ministry of Magic. Lists do their best to present the wonder of magic—but the event itself makes sense."
"But, Professor," Harry thought of something else, "I hear the negotiations are not going well?"
"Oh, Harry, you need to see the essence of the problem through the phenomenon." Felix smiled and said, he looked at Hermione. Hermione raised her eyebrows, "Professor, do you mean that the recent slow progress is just a negotiation technique? Or is it stuck on a key issue?"
"Almost, another reason is that some government officials are influenced by the outside world, and I will solve this trouble soon." Felix said tactfully, "Let's not discuss such a serious topic at the wedding, I Think—" He stopped talking suddenly, stood up quickly, and looked outside.
"What happened, Professor?" Harry asked, and Ron, Ginny, and Hermione looked around inexplicably, but found nothing unusual.
"There are unexpected visitors, it's not a big problem, I'll go and have a look." Felix said, he got up and walked towards the orchard outside the tent, Hermione followed after thinking about it.
The fruit trees shimmered under the brilliant sunset, and the tent was surrounded by a pleasant pastoral scene. Hermione walked through the crowd, looked around the edge of the tent for a while, and found that Felix came back with a strange girl. talking about something.
"...Will you treat it as a dream and make a deal?"
The girl nodded, raised her head and looked at everything in the tent timidly and longingly. Felix pointed at her, and her dress transformed into a beautiful gown.
"Go." Felix said encouragingly, and the girl rushed into the tent with her skirt in her hands, stepped on the golden dance floor and looked around. A bottle of champagne and an empty glass squeezed in front of her, making a clinking sound. She poured herself a small glass with interest, then searched among the crowd, and then her eyes lit up, and she strode in one direction .
"Professor, she's...a Muggle?" said Hermione in surprise.
"She lives in a nearby village and her parents run a flower shop." Felix said: "Just a few days ago, Fred and George exchanged a pack of snacks for flowers for today's wedding. This clever girl took her heart and looked out at the entrance of the village every day. However, the Weasleys' house was protected by a spell, and ordinary people couldn't find it—but she was quite persistent. She kept guard for several days, and accidentally saw A guest who came from Chu Xiaoshan with a portkey.”
"Oh." Hermione looked back at the girl who disappeared behind the phoenix cake. No one at the wedding noticed that a non-magical person had mixed in. She turned around and quietly mustered up her courage. Just as she was about to speak, Felix cleared her throat, "Well—may I ask you to dance?"
Hermione looked at him in surprise.
"Since you said so." She nodded reservedly, stretched out a hand, and the two walked towards the dance floor.
"By the way, I want to ask, what did you see during time travel?"
"Why did you suddenly think of this question?"
"Just out of curiosity."
"A cave full of stalactites—"
"Hey, don't talk about it." Felix quickly stopped, it was the place where he secretly practiced the Kedavin Curse.
…
At night, the lights in Sword Castle were still on.
"Are you ready?" Felix asked, and Lupine nodded silently, closing his eyes, ready to face the judgment of fate. Tonks stood by, his fingers tightly knit together.
Felix opened his hand, countless small runes fluttered in mid-air, and then turned back like a tired bird returning to its nest. Before the other two could react, they turned into a mass of silver moonlight. There seemed to be a piercing roar echoing.
Felix put his hand on Lupine's shoulder.
A strange feeling flooded his whole body in an instant, he was no stranger to this feeling, he had to experience it once every full moon night since he was five years old. Lupine snapped his eyes open, the pupils dilated and blacked out. But this time it was different from all the previous ones. He had just used the not-so-proficient 'Reversal Werewolf Transformation' magic on himself-although it failed several times.
Lupine's head began to deform, his body was elongated, and the dress he hadn't had time to change was overwhelmed. He let out a low growl, showing sharp teeth——Tonks covered his mouth and couldn't help but take a step closer— ——but then all the disharmonious parts of Lupin's body were retracted, and he regained his human form. When he raised his head again, his eyes were still so sincere and reliable.
Tonks trotted over, took Lupine's hand with great interest and checked it repeatedly, never tired of it, and then rolled up his sleeves to make sure that all the brown bristles that had drilled out of his arm before were gone. He breathed a sigh of relief.
"Did we succeed? The magic worked?" she asked, swallowing.
Felix happily said to Lupine and Tonks, "There is no doubt about it."
"How long can this magic last? Can it survive the full moon night?" Tonks' voice was slightly abnormal.
"If you don't crack it by force, it should be fine." Felix said.
Tonks let out a yelp of joy, and Lupine watched her and smiled slightly. "Let's see what Mom has to say!" she murmured, turning her hair a dazzling blond.
Lupine remained calm despite the great joy, he said calmly: "I just completed the first step, and then mastered the werewolf transformation magic, that is, when the moon is not full, I become a werewolf. With the previous foundation, I think I can master this magic within a month or two."
"Why did you do that?" Tonks stopped and asked in puzzlement, "Why did you take the initiative to become a werewolf?"
Lupine looked at Felix. Felix explained: "Let's put it this way, the effect of wolf's poison varies from person to person. If an ordinary person is bitten by a werewolf, the wolf's poison will kill that person; but if I am bitten by a werewolf, the wolf's poison will kill that person. I can't do any harm at all, at most it's a little trouble..."
"...Dumbledore is the same~IndoMTL.com~ Our bodies and magic have undergone strange changes, and the connection between each other is more closely connected. Changes, magic can be perfectly adapted to the current state. This is very different from the Animagus of the wizard."
"The transformation of a werewolf is somewhere in between - beyond the ability of ordinary wizards, it is difficult to control; but it will not completely kill the wizard."
"If Remus masters the methods of werewolf transformation and reversal at the same time, he can continue to be familiar with this process in a waking state. Human body deformation removes obstacles, and the final effect is to fix this state for a long time.”
"You can understand it as a human Animagus transformation specifically for werewolves."
"After three steps, the status of werewolf will no longer have any influence. The only disadvantage is that this method is very difficult. If we want to promote it on a large scale, we should wait for those potion masters to create a potion that can completely cure wolf's poison. "Felix said calmly. Although the ancient runes are highly adaptable, they certainly cannot replace all magic.
"I asked Belby," Lupine said, shaking his head, "it took him many years to develop the wolfsbane potion, but the final result was only to barely suppress the wolfs poison, so that the werewolf remained rational when transforming. It is very difficult to completely eradicate it... I plan to go through the whole process by myself, and if it goes well, I might as well pick some qualified werewolves—"
He looked at Felix hesitantly, and Felix shrugged at him.
"I don't care what you want to do outside of work. Anyway, the key to solving the problem is already in your hands."
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