Dynavale and Hogwarts

Chapter 0109 Gore’s discovery



Chapter 0109 Gore’s discovery

The four got off the train and entered Hogwarts in a carriage. Before parting, little Joseph grabbed Dana and whispered: "There is something wrong with the recent rumors. It is better to publicize the reward for curing werewolves later."

Dana originally had to accumulate equal shares to two hundred galleons before he could start the reward, but it wasn't so soon. Just a little curious: "Is there something new?"

Little Joseph blinked and said, "You'll find out after reading the Daily Prophet in two days."

Two days later, Dana saw a dry news report in an inconspicuous place on the side page of the Daily Prophet:

"A few days ago, the Werewolf Employment Registration Bill drafted by Dolores Umbridge, Senior Undersecretary of the Ministry of Magic, passed the hearing and was officially implemented."

This should be the report mentioned by Joseph Jr. Different from the excitement around the time when the Muggle Protection Act was implemented, the Werewolf Employment Registration Act was completely ignored and did not cause any waves.

This also illustrates the wizarding world's indifference and aversion to werewolves.

Little Joseph is right, it is best to find a good time when offering rewards in the future.

Thinking about what was going on in the world, where you had to be cautious about doing good deeds, Dana wanted to curse.

Dana closed the newspaper, ignored the ups and downs outside, and continued studying every day.

Most of the time is spent in the Room of Requirement, refining advanced potions or testing alchemical potions. Even the greenhouse is only visited occasionally.

The magic plant care cards that Dana had created before were all there, and Neville was happy to take on the responsibility of taking care of the plants. He was even happier to be able to help his classmates answer questions. Everything was on track.

Dana sought Professor Sprout's advice and gave Neville the keys to the first and second greenhouses, allowing him to officially take charge of the two greenhouses.

That day, when Dana was walking from the common room to the Room of Requirement, she passed by the girls' bathroom on the first floor and noticed that water was flowing out from behind the crack in the door and spreading toward the corridor.

With a wave of his wand, the water in the corridor disappeared. He stood in front of the door for a while and thought, "Ginny must have thrown her diary here by now."

Dana hesitated a little, whether he should take the diary away once and for all. Thinking about the weirdness of the Horcrux and how he was almost killed by a stone at the end of last school year, Dana turned around and left.

He didn't notice that after he left, a tall figure came out of the corner and walked into the girls' bathroom. After a while, he came out and glanced around furtively toward the Slytherin common room. Go to the room.

In the Slytherin common room, Malfoy frowned when he saw Goyle walking in sneakily, with a pool of water stains on his chest, which was a bit indecent.

Goyle walked closer, took out a black-covered book from his arms like a treasure, and handed it to Malfoy.

Malfoy stepped back, did not take the notebook, and asked Goyle in a low voice: "Where did you get it from?"

Gore raised his eyebrows somewhat proudly: "Today I followed the boy from Vera and found him standing in front of the broken-down girls' bathroom door for a long time.

"I thought there might be something inside, so I went in to take a look, and sure enough I found this book."

After saying that, he handed the notebook to Malfoy. Malfoy still didn't take it. He glanced at the water stains on Goyle's chest: "This notebook was wet at first."

"It's soaked. I fished it out of the water, and Myrtle was still yelling over there." Goyle said as he suddenly realized something was wrong: "Hey, it's all dry now."

Then I opened the notebook page by page, but every page was empty, without a single word.

Gore was a little disappointed. He thought he could get some clues.

Malfoy thought of the disappearing water stains, lowered his head and muttered, "Maybe if you write with ink, you might find something."

Then he looked up and saw Gower eager to try, and said sternly: "Throw it back where it was. If this book is a dark magic item, you will die without knowing how."

Crabbe came over and talked about Hermione turning into a cat, which took away Malfoy's discomfort.

Dad should really come and see what Granger would look like with a tail. He always compares himself with her, at least he won't grow a cat's tail.

But thinking about furry things makes my hands itch.

Dana knew nothing of this and was still struggling with his alchemical potion.

Twenty-one configuration.

Dana laid out the pre-processed materials and adjusted the order of crystal shells and leafless crown grass based on the experience of the failure just now.

Use your mind to explore the changes in the magic power at each step, and choose the right time to add the next ingredient. After adjusting the crystal shell and leafless crown grass, the magic power response is smoother during the entire refining process.

Put in the last ingredient and wait with bated breath for the final result. An alchemical pattern took shape and was quickly integrated into the potion without leaving a trace.

Dana raised his fist and waved it, venting his inner excitement: Success. When he sensed the alchemy pattern, Dana knew that he had succeeded.

So far, no one has figured out the meaning of the alchemy pattern, but whenever the alchemy pattern appears, it means that the potion has been successfully refined.

Through this refining, Dana firmly kept one principle in mind: when making alchemy potions, they should be adjusted in the direction of the quietest magic reaction. Unlike the configuration of potions, sometimes a violent and controllable magic reaction between materials is required.

After the excitement cooled down, Dana began to refine potions one by one according to the senior textbooks.

Malfoy was awakened by the sound of Goyle getting up.

Gore's behavior has been a bit strange recently. He has done his homework very well and is a little too good, but he still doesn't know anything when asked. Sometimes he is smart, sometimes he is as stupid as before.

He didn't know what he was going to do when he got up at such a late hour. Malfoy pretended to be asleep and watched Goyle leave the dormitory as if sleepwalking. Malfoy quietly got up and followed him.

Even in the dark, tracking Goyle was not difficult at all. His tall stature was unmissable and he never looked back once.

Fortunately, Mrs. Norris was petrified, otherwise Filch would rush out at some point.

Malfoy saw Goyle enter the girls' bathroom on the first floor, frowned, and then lay down at the door to eavesdrop.

There was a hissing sound, giving Malfoy goosebumps in the dark night. Malfoy could tell that it was Goyle's voice, but Goyle had never known Parseltongue, let alone Parseltongue.

Malfoy resisted the urge to run away and thought about the source of Goyle's change.

Looking at the door of the girls' bathroom, Malfoy recalled the black-covered notebook. Gore picked it up from the girls' bathroom. There must be something wrong with the notebook.

But I had asked Gower to throw it away, unless Gower didn't listen to me.

Thinking that Gao Er has never violated his own wishes since he was a child, he feels a little incredible.

Could this notebook still be tempting? It must be the notebook that controls Gore. That notebook must be a very powerful dark magic item.

Fortunately, I kept my father's teachings in mind and did not touch anything of unknown origin. Otherwise Malfoy would break out in a cold sweat.

Not hearing any movement inside, Malfoy opened a crack in the door and looked inside, but saw nothing.

I boldly opened the door and went in, but there was no one there. Goyle disappeared strangely. In the bathroom, only Myrtle was sleeping, floating in the air, glowing with fluorescence.

Malfoy felt horrified and immediately opened the door and stumbled back to the dormitory. Wrapping myself in quilt, I still felt a little cold.

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