Chapter 19: The Truth of the So-Called Communication

Having obtained all the information he wanted to know, Alan carefully bypassed the guards hidden by Ilvermorny and soon found himself in the miniature castle of Hogwarts. Pen % fun % Pavilion www.biquge.info

Even if there were prefects patrolling the castle, they couldn't even touch Allen's shadow - if the widow's concealed spell was so easy to spot, then she wouldn't be one of Valoran's most expensive killers.

Sitting on his bed, Alan began to digest the information he had gotten from his exchange with the Ministry of Magic.

The so-called exchange meeting is nothing more than an ordinary cooperative development.

If there is anything abnormal, then the biggest abnormality is that what was originally divided between the two families has been intervened by a third party - the British Ministry of Magic.

And the place that is developed, or excavated, is a laboratory.

It's a laboratory that almost every capable and aspiring wizard wants to build - the mad girl Luna's mother died in a dangerous magical experiment.

Dangerous black magic, the crafting of various magic props, and potions that can sometimes take months to boil are not something that can be done in ordinary places - not every wizard can be genius enough to cook an extremely difficult potion in a single toilet - especially if she has never tried it before.

Even the Weasleys, who had a hard time, had a garage for Mr. Weasley to use to modify Muggle props - a hobby he experimented with, even changing the law.

Of course, even buildings with the same function are still very different - for example, Mr. Weasley's laboratory is just a dilapidated garage and several forces have to be divided - well, I mean the laboratory that was jointly developed on the set aside of the controversy is a place where there is a lot of origin.

Gormley Ghent's laboratory.

The name wasn't surprising - in fact, she wasn't too famous in the history of magic.

However, if any researcher of the knowledgeable bloodline heard this name, he would be surprised.

For he would open the most precious and useless genealogy of pure-blood wizards, and pull out the name from the very front of the most precious tome.

Two lines could be drawn on the name - one for Salazar Slytherin and the other for Aesop Thor, the founder of Ilvermorny.

This Gormley Ghent witch is the most definite descendant of Salazar Slytherin - both by blood and by lineage. (non-apocryphal)

Her sheer prowess nearly brought her to destroy Ilvermorny alone—and the Slytherin bounty inherited by Ilvermorny was nothing more than a trivial thing that the witch's niece, one of the founders, had stolen from her aunt's house.

What Eren and the others are fighting over is the key to the lab, a copy of a letter that was found at the same time as the lab, and the main content of the letter is the witch's invitation to a pure-blood young wizard, who has decided to take in a disciple to pass on her witchcraft - because she is looking for her niece.

However, the letter was put on hold at the time - because the witch found out about her niece who had fled far away, and found that she had gone against her own blood - she was married to a Muggle and had a child - and she was furious and gave up the letter she was about to send and turned to her niece for trouble.

Although the shrine maiden had fallen under the arrow, her lab was still functioning - it had only been discovered until now, and the protective magic from above meant that they couldn't even get in unless the Ministry of Magic was willing to destroy the lab.

It wasn't until later that a mage discovered the letter - it was lying in an owl cage outside the laboratory, with the bones of an owl - and the owl starved to death without its owner to feed it.

But it didn't matter, the important thing was that, after experimentation, the letter allowed young wizards who had not reached the age of graduation from school to pass the spells they used to defend themselves against - which was great news.

Thanks to the efforts of the Ministry of Magic, the first young wizard to enter came out with a serious injury - but he brought with him a magical item that would indeed prove the identity of the lab's owner.

This news directly alarmed the upper echelons of the Ministry of Magic - this is the Slytherin inheritance! The Council of Magic said that whether it can win a wave depends on this action - Ilvermorny has become the largest academy in North America after inheriting it so much, wouldn't the Ministry of Magic turn over and turn over the serf to sing to the rhythm - for example, tentatively wrestling with the boss of the British Ministry of Magic or something?

However, the plot is such that the magician who discovered the secret was sent by Ilvermorny - and he quickly passed the news on to his headmaster.

So, the headmaster quickly said that since ancient times, the Slytherin legacy has belonged to Ilvermorny, and we must and must get our hands on it - the Ministry of Magic is suddenly unhappy, it's me, it's me first, it's me who came first...... Whether it's discovering, digging, or starting to find loopholes in the lab......

In order not to make the incident white, Ilvermorny quickly approached the top boss of the Ministry of Magic to complain - it was better to eat half a loaf of bread than not to eat at all.

Unfortunately, the British Ministry of Magic apparently thought that half a loaf of bread was better than a loaf of bread - and so they found another person who had inheritance rights to the lab - Hogwarts.

However, it is not the bread that can be made bigger with more people - for example, only twenty copies of the letter - if there are too many, the letter will lose its effect on passing through the security check, so as it is called.

So what happens - see the damage done to Dumbledore by the trap of the half-Slytherin Inheritor, which is why so many Aurors in the Ministry of Magic still haven't chosen to demolish the lab.

With the help of the two thugs, Ilvermorny managed to get fifteen letters - but the distribution of these letters soon became a problem.

According to Allen's reckoning, since he was going to get something, he had to choose the strongest wizard - for example, after he got the letter from the reluctant professor after he was in the next classroom.

No wonder the Slytherins were so frantically crowded to come - Alan had been tricked into thinking he was looking to see the books!

What collection can compare to the notes of a Slytherin heir?

Allen's eyes as he stared at the parchment changed instantly—round, with a slight golden glow.