Chapter 8 The Most Serious Theft

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The young wizards naturally don't believe in Allen's so-called blessings of Tomerin - but no one will force such a question to ask, because it is a wizard's personal secret, and whatever they study is a personal wealth of knowledge.

For wizards, spells, potions, and spell casting are inherited as family heirlooms as valuable magical artifacts - and Hogwarts teaches the most basic spells.

Why were the Death Eaters on Voldemort's side stronger, because they had the Dark Lord's sorcery to guide them, which were improved spells and new magic.

Why is an ordinary flame so powerful in Dumbledore's hands? Is it just because of Dumbledore's magic?--not entirely, it's all because of Dumbledore's own rewriting of the spell.

Just as Ron, who was educated with Harry and the others, was able to cast a spell in his second year, each wizarding family had its own unique heritage of witchcraft - Harry didn't learn a handful of offensive spells until he graduated, and Hermione's lack of combat power was solely due to the fact that there weren't many offensive spells taught in school.

Therefore, those Muggle-born wizards have the same profession as Voldemort after graduation, unless they are particularly good enough to enter the Ministry of Magic or stay in school to teach, and most of them have the same profession as Voldemort after graduation - to work as clerks in various magic shops.

As for offensive spells, a great deal of learning came from the three years of training after becoming an Auror candidate - it was tough, and there were not even three years before a wizard became an Auror.

It's not that the academy is stingy, it's the result of many negotiations between the school and the Ministry of Magic and the old families - not to mention, the outflow of massive attack spells means more chaos, which no one wants.

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The leakage of a large amount of dark magic will cause great trouble for the Ministry of Magic, however, the trouble that Eren is now in is worse than the fact that the Ministry of Magic has discovered that a large number of offensive dark arts have been printed.

Because, he found out, something was stolen!

The theft of something can be a common prank, as happened to the mad girl Luna, but there is also another possibility - that is, greed leading to the possession of things!

Allen's biggest fear of being found was the few giveaways pressed under the box, but what was lost at the moment was tens of thousands of times more serious than the contents of his box being discovered by his roommates - after all, those books were so great that he took his roommate to fall, but what was lost at the moment was fatal!

Tonight, after he skillfully opened the door of the Room of Requirement, he walked to the stone slab that he had already memorized half of the contents - if nothing else, he would be able to completely obtain the inheritance of a new hero in a week - of course, the price paid was that he had to persist in cultivating immortals for a week.

However, when he was about to memorize the inscription as he had done in the past, he realized that a large part of the words were missing!

This discovery made him feel that something was wrongβ€”and he began to try to memorize the rest of the piece, but unfortunately, except for a small part that he could remember, the rest of the puzzle could no longer be connected, just as the most crucial piece of the puzzle was missing.

Damn it!

Who stole this knowledge?

Alan slammed his fist into the stone slab in anger, and he calmed down a little in a panic with intense pain - things weren't that bad, and almost no one could understand the incomprehensible lineage after he cut a beginning.

Now the question is -- who did it, and how was he able to take away a part of the inheritance from a text he didn't know at all?

And -- who is he? Does he know Allen's identity?β€”or is it too late to kill him?

Was it a student who had strayed in, or a house-elf who had entered unintentionally, or a professor, a ghost, or even Dumbledore?

It's possible, even Mr. Filch, who is a Squibβ€”what if he's just the right fit for the magic and stele resonance from Valoran?

Nothing was for sure, and Alan had to do his best to make up for the loss - to memorize enough before the thief came in again - but alas, the effect was almost none.

He couldn't remember the missing inheritance at all, and even if he forcibly engraved it in his heart by memory, he couldn't make those knowledge completely recordedβ€”the inscriptions left behind became mutilated, like a stone tablet that had experienced a hundred years of wind and sand, missing countless words.

When his memory reached the limit, Alan looked at the stele again with his head aching in both temples - all the heroic inheritances had been mutilated by him, and at this moment, neither he nor the thief wanted to obtain the complete inheritance of even one hero.

The next task is to catch the thief - and kill him!

Drowning him in the toilet if he catches him in the toilet, and burying him in the Forbidden Forest - since he is so interested in Alan's stuff, Eren has no choice but to send him to Merlin!

With an angry attitude, he kicked the stone tablet hard.

Then Alan was stunned.

Blessings are incomparable, and disasters are not one-way。。。。。。

Something comparable to the loss of the legacy happened at the same time and in the same place - out of the corner of his eye, the ugly witch statue and the funny wig - and yet, the thing on the wig was gone!

To be more accurate - the Horcrux that had been lying under Alan's nose, waiting to be destroyed, was gone, along with the inscriptions, at this moment!

Oh my God! Alan felt like he was going crazy - the loss of a Horcrux meant that Voldemort was about to be resurrected early? He'd changed some worldlines, but there was no reason for such a drastic change!

Wait, he pressed the emotion in his heart, and carefully examined the land that had accumulated dust because he had not frequented itβ€”and on the top two rows of footprints remainedβ€”one of the marks of someone passing by here.

Allen's heart finally dropped a little - the Horcrux had been taken from someone, not brought back to life by himself - which meant that it was still some time before Voldemort returned, even if the man was attracted to the Horcrux.

Then the burden on him was a little heavier, take out the damned thief and take back the Horcruxes - before it was too late.