81. Magic Cards Completed
Walking in the cold and dim underground corridor, McGoth's mood was difficult to calm down, and now as long as they got Snape's two bottles of potions and handed them to Professor Flitwick, they imagined that the game of cards that they had worked hard for nearly half a semester would officially begin. In addition to the excitement, he couldn't help but have a sense of unreality of gains and losses, I don't know how many people will come to participate in the King of Cards tournament they organized at that time, if they can't even get together 54 people by then, it will be a shame and a big loss. Shaking his head and throwing out these pessimistic thoughts, he recalled that the idea of making a magic card was only because they were very interested in seeing Harry on the train, but he didn't expect that in order to make this set of magic cards, not only did he have the help of the sixth and seventh grade seniors, but also the help of the professor.
I hope that more people will be interested in the King of Cards tournament by then, otherwise all this effort will be in vain." He stood outside his office door and took a deep breath.
"These are the potions you want." Seeing Magos come in, Snape was not verbose, pointing to the two bottles of potions on the table, one red and one yellow. "The red bottle is a mana isolation potion, and the yellow bottle is an anti-disturbance potion."
"Thank you so much, Professor Snape." Saying that, he carefully put the two bottles of potions in his pocket, and then stood quietly next to him and waited for Snape's arrangement, he said that the task he assigned would start after the potion was made, although he had guessed that Snape should want to train him and teach him, but he still felt a little flustered when he thought of the professor's three tasks. Needless to say, he was still a little worried that Snape would see his heart, and the wizard duel didn't have to think about it to know that it would be a simple abusive dish, and he was the abused dish, and he didn't know if he would be able to meet his mission requirements before the fifth year. Only making potions he thought might be better, at most he would be scolded, and he was used to it anyway.
Just as he was thinking about it, Snape tossed him a thin book, "This is a book that teaches Occlumency, and it contains some of my notes, I don't have time to teach you little by little, you can learn this spell first by reading the book yourself." "You don't have to come to me this semester, but I'm going to see your progress before Christmas, if you can't satisfy me......," he sneered and didn't continue.
"I'll learn the spell by Christmas, Professor." McGoth said with a serious face.
"I hope so." Snape let him go with a faint word.
Out of the office, he curiously opened the book Occlumency, and slowly walked down the stairs.
Turning to the beginning of the book, McGoth saw that Snape had marked a large paragraph with a pen, and after reading the explanation of Occlumency in the book and then looking at Snape's annotation, he had a feeling of sudden enlightenment, and McGoth suddenly felt that the difficulty of learning this spell had been reduced a lot, which made him have a lot more confidence in whether he could master this spell before the holiday.
Just as he was engrossed, a white, translucent ghost floated out of the wall behind him, a small man with large black eyes and a large mouth, wearing a funnel-shaped hat and orange butterfly tie.
It slowly floated behind Magos to follow him, and a wicked smile appeared on the corner of its mouth when it saw that Magos's attention was on the book in his hand. This scene took place in a dark basement hallway, which was extremely infiltrating.
McGoth was completely unaware of being approached by an inhuman creature, and right behind him, he was looking at Snape's notes with relish, and sighed that he finally knew why Harry had obtained Snape's potions notes, and the potions level suddenly surpassed Hermione's, which was equivalent to one person holding pure classical Chinese, and another person holding translated classical Chinese, which is not a big difference.
Just as he was sighing, a pale and transparent face suddenly emerged from the book, staring at him with big black eyes, and staring at him viciously. The moment he saw that face, he was directly stunned, and the images from the horror movies of his previous life suddenly appeared in his mind.
"Hell!!"
He shuddered, screaming, and threw the book out.
"Hahaha...... Will is a coward, coward, afraid of ghosts, afraid of ghosts, cowards......" The ghost saw that McGoss, who was scared like this, was jumping around him excitedly, and made up a song on the spot.
McGoth, who was originally frightened, saw the happy ghost, and his beating heart was full of relief. "Peeves?"
"I'm Peeves, and Will is afraid of Peeves." Peeves grimaced and shouted with joy.
McGoth looked at the cheerful Peeves with a wry smile, and shook his weak legs, hey, it's really no good to watch too many ghost movies, and as soon as Peeves publicized, everyone at Hogwarts immediately knew that he was afraid of ghosts. Picking up the tossed book, McGoth walked over to the excited Peeves.
"Peeves, don't be so mischievous in the future, people can scare people to death, let alone ghosts. Also, let's talk about it, don't tell anyone else what happened just now. ”
Peeves thought that McGoss would yell at him angrily when he walked in front of him, but he didn't expect him to say that, and after hearing his words, Peeves' eyes rolled, "Yes, but you have to promise Peeves two things." ”
"What's the matter? You say, I can't do it. Magos looked at the goblin ghost speechlessly.
"Peeves didn't expect it yet, wait for Peeves to think about it and then look for Will, Will owes Peeves two things, Will owes Peeves two things, and Will owes Peeves two things......" Peeves looked very happy, and kept repeating this sentence in his mouth as he floated away.
McGoth sighed and tapped his forehead, God knows what strange things Peeves will come up with at that time, anyway, he will say that he can't do it if it is too much. After Peeves was so frightened, he was in no mood to continue reading, and walked briskly towards Professor Flitwick's office.
"Yes, these two potions." Flitwick took the two potions handed over by Magos and nodded with a smile, "I'll just say Severus will help you." Okay, wait, I'm going to cover up the light on these cards first. Leaving McGoth alone, he took out 54 magic cards, lined them up one by one, and evenly dripped the yellow anti-disturbance potion onto each magic card, and then took out his wand and recited a spell that McGoth felt unfamiliar to the magic card, only to see a flash of red light, and the magic potion on the magic card disappeared at a speed visible to the naked eye.
"Alright, you try again now."
McGoth picked up the card, and when he looked at the card, it was no different from before, colorful light, and then he turned his back to himself, and the light just now was gone, and he tried it several times before he put it down excitedly.
"Professor Flitwick, you're amazing. What spell did you just use? Haven't heard of it. ”
Flitwick smirked, "Because you haven't learned this spell yet, it's a third-year spell, the vanishing spell, but I just used the vanishing spell that I improved, the original vanishing spell is invisible to anyone, and my improved one can make others not see it but I can see it myself." ”
When McGoth heard this, he immediately felt that the spell was too useful, and pestered Flitwick to teach him, but Flitwick did not want to hide it and taught him the spell. But with his current magic and mastery, he couldn't even make a pen disappear.
"Okay, as long as you practice regularly in the future, now take me to the place where you locate the portkey, where you used this spell, that's where you use the portkey to come back later." Flitwick picks up the case.
"Okay professor, it's on the fifth floor." Magos took Flitwick to the secret room on the fifth floor.
"Hehe, there are a lot of secret rooms like Hogwarts, and a lot of smart seventh-year wizards and some professors like to make a secret room in school." Flitwick was not at all surprised by the secret room, but smiled and told the origin of the secret room.
McGoth rolled his eyes and asked, "Professor, did you also make a secret room in the school?" ”
Flitwick looked at him with a smile and didn't speak, McGoth understood, he must have done the same. The professor walked over to the table, put the box down, and used the levitation charm to float the box in the air, pulling out the red potion. Pour all the potions over the shoe, then say another incantation. This spell Magos knew that it was in the life spell that allowed the liquid to be fixed within a certain range. Professor Flitwick waited for the red liquid to slowly cover all the boxes before taking out his wand and facing the boxes.
"Door ~ Toth!" I saw that the card box emitted a strange blue light, and there was a vibrating noise, and then gradually became a portkey.
"Okay, by the way, I also helped you slightly change a few spells in it, the protection is a little bigger than before, the idea of lethal protection is good, but his trigger is a little delayed, and by the way, I also helped you adjust it." Flitwick's words made McGoth feel like a real professor, like Snape, and had some requirements.
After accompanying Flitwick back to the office, and after thanking him repeatedly, McGoth returned to the secret room and took out his communication tools to tell all the members the good news that the magic cards had been completed. Not surprisingly, this blew up everyone like a red envelope, and they all asked to come over immediately to admire the finished product, and McGoth sat on a chair and took out a map of the living spots, commanding the whole situation, and let them all reach the secret room safely.
"I didn't expect you to actually do it." Kang excitedly hammered McGoth on the chest.
"Sure enough, in the end, I still have to rely on my head to finish it." Eddie said with a smile.
As they said happily, Hal and Sara walked over a little embarrassed, "I'm sorry, Magos, if it weren't for us......"
Without waiting for them to finish, McGoth walked over and hugged them. "Nonsense, this time you are thanks to you, everyone knows the effect of the experiment, if it weren't for those materials, we might have failed. And I've heard from Professor Flitwick about the value of those materials, and you have the greatest credit for this time. Let's cheer for the clever Ravenclaw! As he spoke, he and the others clapped Hal and Sara in the middle.