Chapter 94: Hidden Treasure... House?
As we all know, fighting a boss means experience and loot.
Of course, the premise is that you are not killed by the boss, and by the way, you will also take your own life together.
How to smoothly turn the Dark Boss into experience is definitely a technical task.
Unlucky Quirinus?? Quirrell is a good example of the opposite, the talented young wizard was too naïve and conceited to fantasize that he could learn more magic from Voldemort and put it into practice, taking his own life with him.
Compared to Voldemort's remnant, who doesn't know where to hide, starting with his Horcrux is undoubtedly a simple and effective way to harvest experience, and the best Horcrux to find is the Ravenclaw crown left in the Room of Requirement.
Albert was convinced that if he could find the Ravenclaw crown, he would be able to inspire a panel or two, or more, and that would mean experience and skill points.
After harvesting the fruits of the mission, you can also sell Dumbledore a favor by the way, and get some benefits from this old man who has lived for a century.
As for how to explain it to Dumbledore?
Actually, it's quite simple – let's just say it's a serendipitous discovery.
Yes, a chance event with a small probability.
When the time comes, Fred and George stumble into the Room of Requirement when they are hiding from Filch during their night trip, and then use this clue to further dig out a way to enter the Room of Need.
After finding the Room of Requirement and perceiving the wonders of the room, with the character of Gryffindor, he will naturally not give up exploring and trying. I discovered this place while conducting various tests on this magical room, and while exploring this place, I accidentally heard whispers and murmurs, and followed the sound to find the suspected black magic object.
The rest is better to deal with, just talk to Dumbledore about it, and say that he found something that resembles a Ravenclaw tiara.
Then take the other party here, and everything is done.
Albert really didn't believe Dumbledore, because everything he said was true, and the words woven from a bunch of truths were naturally true.
Presumably, Dumbledore should have known about the existence of the Room of Requirement, and even knew how to get in, but he didn't think that Voldemort's Horcruxes would be hidden here.
The only trouble with this is how to choose the right timing, and it's important to tell Dumbledore that the timing has to be right.
Of course, all this is premised on finding the Ravenclaw crown and enough benefits for Albert to go on an adventure.
As for it, no good?
No good, say an egg.
Albert took a deep breath, amazed at what he saw, and he held up his camera and clicked to take a picture.
"My photographic skills are getting better and better. Albert glanced at the photograph and slipped it into the pocket of his robe, then cautiously walked towards the crumbling pile of crumbling furniture in front of him, and picked up a wolf-tooth flying saucer from the dusty table, which had been sitting here for so long that it had lost its magic.
Putting the Wolftooth Saucer back on the table, Albert looked up and looked at the stacked books not far away.
He walked a few quick steps to the pile of books and pulled a book out of it.
It is not difficult to tell from the cover that this is a book of "Magic Potions and Potions", and the Potions Professor he once owned was Snape, because the first page of the book has a drawing of a bat, and it is also marked with the abbreviation of Severus Snape: Professor ss.
There are many drawings on the book, and several of the pages are stained and even torn, showing that the book's former owner did not care much about it.
On the right-hand side of the stack were several pieces of rusty armor, and next to the armor was a weapon rack with several rusty swords and a large blood-stained axe.
Albert's eyelids jumped, because the mask of the armor in front of him suddenly moved, and a small iron-blue creature that looked a bit like a little devil came out of the armor, staring at Albert with its eyes fixed, and just as he was about to open the wings behind him, a red light flashed by, and the hapless little creature fell back into the armor, and made a crisp sound.
Albert put away his wand and looked at the bloodied axe again, guessing what it had chopped?
However, he quickly withdrew his gaze and wandered through the passageway between the garbage heaps, observing the surrounding contents of the towering garbage heaps, some worn-out furniture, boxes, chairs with a missing leg, old brooms, broken bats, unwanted old newspapers, worn school uniforms, and other unrecognizable debris.
Perhaps, something here is evidence of a failed spell cast by some student, or maybe a table with a missing leg was thrown here by house-elves who maintain the castle's decency.
Albert even saw some of the burned cauldrons, the abandoned herbs, and some old broken bottles containing potions that had solidified, but a few of the wax-sealed bottles still glowed with an evil green light.
The garbage passage has come to an end, and there is a road on the left and right.
Albert stopped, his eyes falling in front of a troll specimen, which was large, presumably processed, and didn't stench.
Maybe a professor once used a troll specimen to give a lecture to his students.
To be honest, when he walked in and looked closely, the troll still gave him an inexplicable sense of oppression, especially the wooden stick in his hand, which looked extremely lethal.
If you go down with a stick, it will really get cold if you are not careful.
However, with enough care, Albert thought that with the magic and knowledge of trolls he had now, he would not have a problem taking down a troll.
However, making such a large troll into a specimen is not an easy job, especially to deodorize, disinfect, and embalm the troll, how idle is the person who does this?
As soon as Albert looked away from the troll, he found himself popping up a new quest on his panel:
Fearless challenger.
As you discover a specimen of a mountain monster and feel oppressed by its massive body, as a brave Gryffindor student, try to defeat a monster and show your bravery.
Reward: 3000 experience.
Albert was speechless, where did I go to find a troll, and why did I have to challenge a troll to prove Gryffindor's bravery?
Could it be that you misunderstand Gryffindor's bravery, or has Gryffindor's bravery always been reckless?
Albert resisted the desire to complain, and comforted himself in his heart: there will be a thousand Hamlets for a thousand readers.
Everyone's understanding of courage is different.
However, it is not bad to be able to activate the panel task. After all, it's good to have a task to send experience, don't be in vain.
As for where to find trolls?
When Harry Potter enters school, that is, when Albert is in his third year, he can borrow a troll and use it.