Chapter 212: William's Plan

As I've said before, most of Hogwarts' resident ghosts have dramatic and ironic absurd deaths, and the Fat Friar's death doesn't appear in the books compared to the other three resident ghosts.

William also found an account of the cause of the fat friar's death by chance in a book. Like the other three ghosts, the cause of the Fat Friar's death was somewhat ridiculous.

Unlike the other three ghosts, his real name is no longer verifiable, as he was born in Hufflepuff and was not very famous in his time.

Not many people recognize such a generous and peaceful wizard.

He was a clergyman, and as a wizard, he managed to break into the interior of the Holy See during that period, and to be honest, William was very surprised when he read this paragraph.

You must know that the Holy See has always had an undisguised disdain for wizards, and any wizard caught by them is basically a dead end.

Many wizards died tragically at the hands of the clergy of the Holy See, and their bodies were hung on crosses.

And the fact that the Fat Friar was able to penetrate the enemy's interior was a real surprise to William, who did not expect that in addition to Slytherin, Hufflepuff House students might also have the talent and potential to be undercover agents.

However, the high priests were not fools, and they soon began to suspect that the fat friar's cure for pox was nothing more than poking the poor peasant with a stick, and that he was unwise enough to conjure a rabbit out of the communion cup in public.

This undoubtedly provoked the fragile nerves of the clergy, so he was eventually executed by the clergy, and after his death, he also turned into a ghost and returned to Hogwarts.

In the most pious religious service of the Catholic Church, a rabbit was conjured from the communion cup of the Eucharist, the Holy Blood, the soul and the divinity symbolizing Jesus Christ.

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After a pleasant exchange with Nick, William walked briskly towards the Ravenclaw Tower.

He listened to Filch's roar not far away, thinking about the ghost.

After talking to Nick, William suddenly discovers a treasure that he had overlooked, and that is Hogwarts, or the ghosts of Europe, which are definitely a treasure that few people have ever discovered.

He had been struggling with the lack of wizards' souls for alchemy experiments, but now William had found a new direction.

In addition to the souls of the living, it seems, the souls of the dead also apply.

He's going to try his hand at Nick first, and even if he can't use it for those experiments, it's great to understand the structure and origin of the ghost.

William felt that by studying these mysterious beings, he would definitely gain something from soul magic.

He remembered his bold idea when he was in first grade, to create a spell that would briefly become a spirit to evade most spells, a soul walk.

If the research goes well, this spell may become his signature spell one day, after all, nothing is impossible in magical magic.

In a few days, I will go to the death party to see, William is thinking in his heart.

If memory serves, Nick's party was so big that almost all the ghosts of Britain came to attend.

I may be able to find some ghosts who have other demands and are willing to participate in the experiment, after all, Nick is still a ghost in the school, and if something really happens, William will not be able to explain to Lao Deng.

It's better to have ghosts outside, if they're gone, they're gone, dust is dust, dust is dirt, and no one cares about these, and as long as they still retain the emotions of their lives, it's very easy to do, just look carefully and find out what they want.

After all, ghosts are not good at hiding their inner emotions.

Because after becoming a ghost, those emotions and obsessions in their hearts will not be carried away by death, but will become more and more intense in their hearts over time, so that death is far less merciful than William imagined.

They are not a cold machine without feelings, and those emotions in life will become more obvious after losing the cover of the body.

If it goes well, then he doesn't need to worry about the lack of soul for a long time, and William imagines a bright future in his heart.

After taking out that memory, he felt that everything was going for the better.

The practice of Animagus, the development of the Roaring Charm, and the study of sound magic are all progressing steadily.

Even, even the soul alchemy, which had been stagnant before, had improved a lot, and if it weren't for the serious lack of experimental materials, William estimated that he would have gained a lot by now.

The poor souls who had been extorted from his father were far from enough for William, and they didn't last long in William's experiments before he drained them.

The deal with Borgin Burke won't take place until Christmas, and William estimates that it will take a lot of effort for the old wizard to collect souls on the black market, after all, it is still a time of peace.

Both the Muggle world and the wizarding world in Europe were relatively stable, and it was impossible for the Dark Wizards to act as unscrupulously as before.

So, without Nick's help, his research on souls would have slowed down.

Thanks again to Nick, even though he may not know William's plans yet.

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"Where did the disappeared go?" Outside the door of the common room, Ravenclaw's knocker asked William one such question.

Isn't that a problem that appeared in the original book? How could it ask itself this?

Is there any meaning in asking this question at this time?

Something that disappeared? Is it referring to the memories that you have disappeared?

William couldn't help but think in his heart, after all, this question sounded a bit too coincidental, and he was still thinking about the memory he couldn't find on the way back.

And, out of an inexplicable feeling, he always felt that something was looking at him curiously from the eagle-shaped knocker outside the lounge at this moment.

"Turning into all things." He recalled the answer from the original book and opened his mouth to reply.

"It's not your answer, but you've got it." The ethereal sound of the knocker came from the hawk's beak.

Hell yes! How does it know.

"It's weird." William muttered under his breath, and then, as if he had thought of something.

"Ask you something, do you have these questions repeatedly?"

As always, the knocker did not respond, it was like a machine that would only ask questions, and it seemed to have no emotions of its own.

It should be that he is too tired today, and he can rest well in a while, William didn't think much about it, he went into the Ravenclaw lounge.

With a bang.

The door to the lounge closed again, and the hallway was quiet again.

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