(31) The Wizard's Tower

Tonight, what will be more difficult to digest than the food will be the headmaster's words.

Principal Dunlidor just gave a general description of the future plans of Hogsmeade Village to these students, so that both new and old students can study with peace of mind, and let them have a thought about the future of Hogsmeade Village.

In the original books, Hogsmeade was a village of blood mages, and Dunlido was built here to serve Hogwarts.

"Dean McGonagall, we have a lot of tasks this semester, we have to build Hogsmeade while continuing to build Hogwarts, and you teachers are mainly responsible for protecting Hogwarts for me."

Leaving the Great Hall, a gust of cold wind caused Dumblido to shrink his hand into the long sleeves of his wide mage robe.

The sorting ceremony began at six o'clock, and it was already close to midnight, so Dumbledore didn't say much and let the students go back to rest.

On the long path, Dumbledore was followed by Minerva McGonagall, the head of Gryffindor House. After three years in this magical magical world, Dean McGonagall not only showed no signs of aging, but even reduced wrinkles compared to three years ago.

It can be said that the magic here is more intense and magical than in the original book, and not only can it give birth to magical magical creatures, but even the vitality of ordinary creatures is greatly enhanced.

"Principal Dunlidor, I don't know why you are in such a hurry to build Hogsmeade Village, there are only a few dozen graduates in this batch, and there may be only about two dozen people left......"

"Dean McGonagall, the outside world doesn't know how many disasters will happen, especially in Twist City. Now most of our students come from Twist and surrounding towns. At that time, if there is a real big disaster, a small number of students may even have their homes destroyed, and their families may not even have a place to live, and it is impossible for them to study with peace of mind under such circumstances. ”

When Dumbledore didn't build Hogwarts, he had Hogsmeade in mind when he chose a suitable location in the wizarding world to build Hogwarts.

In fact, he had already chosen the most suitable location for Hogsmeade among the lakes, because the lakes were close to lakes and rivers, with grasslands, flowers, and woods, and were the most perfect places to live, and it was a real paradise.

"If there is really a disaster in the outside world, you must not ignore it!"

"Don't worry, Dean McGonagall, I will use my ability to protect that world when I am really needed, but my ability is limited, and I can only do my best."

Dumbledore had tried to use the Crystal Divination Ball to change the fate of others, but there was a good chance that something worse would happen after that.

He understands that time is the rule of the universe, and if you change time casually, you may be punished by the universe. And everyone has a corresponding fate, and the only person who can really change their fate is themselves.

Of course, although Dunrido is in a parallel world, all factors from the outside world cannot affect this world, but Dunleido and the Marvel Cinematic World are cooperative relations after all.

And on the premise of not harming interests, Deng Leduo is not unable to help those ordinary people unconditionally, of course, it also depends on whether those ordinary people can be human beings.

"Headmaster Dumbledore, to tell you the truth, you're the most mysterious and powerful magician I've ever met, and I've never even heard of anyone doing anything like you."

Indeed, in the eyes of McGonagall, the old man, Dumbledore did not look like a young man in his twenties at all, he was thoughtful, and he possessed unparalleled magical abilities.

In the eyes of McGonagall and the rest of the teachers, Dumbledore was undoubtedly a real mountain that they did not dare to overcome.

The Wizard's Tower is where Dumbledore eats, drinks, and sleeps, and it is also a tower where Dumbledore collects animals, plants, and items from various worlds.

Some expensive animals, plants, and items will be treasured here, and the Wizard's Tower is also known as the Tallest Tower, the Supreme Watcher, but Dumbledore calls it the Treasure Tower in his heart.

The Wizard's Tower is made of the same stone as the rest of the building, with no frills on the walls, and you can clearly see the light gray stone bricks stacked on top of each other.

The floor is also made of stone bricks, but the blue, red and green carpets also add to the floor.

This is a small space dedicated to Dumbledore, with an ancient European spiral staircase and stone columns in front of the ancient Greek temple.

The first three floors are the widest, with walls, floors, and ceilings covered with the same magic stones as the Great Hall, and this is a paradise for magical beasts from the future.

Dumbledore will extract unicorns, buckbeaks, dog spirits, griffins, and even creatures from the rest of the world, such as frost behemoths, magic goblins, trolls, and snow monsters.

It will be home to the most exotic and comprehensive range of magical beasts, and everyone who comes here will be amazed by the amazing creatures here.

The middle two floors are filled with various treasure storage cabinets and various wall and ground booths, and it can be said that in the future, this will be a museum that collects more than a dozen magical treasures from the world.

Although it is still relatively empty, ordinary treasures are not expensive for the current Dumbledore, and he can make up for a batch when he has time.

The top three floors are a haven of magical plants, where plants are illuminated by the Philosopher's Stone of Light, heated by fire magic, and the plants there are even more alive than the Hogwarts greenhouses.

The bottom two floors are still relatively empty, but the large indoor botanical garden on the top floor has been filled by Deng Liduo.

It contains 80 percent of the plants from Harry Potter, and only 50 percent of the plants are cultivated on a small scale in several Hogwarts greenhouses.

In other words, the magic plants here are already more comprehensive than those in the greenhouse.

Here, there are one to five of each magic plant.

The most common is the mandrake, which is a root plant whose roots resemble a misshapen doll and cries high decibel when pulled out.

The rarest of all is Mibu Mibao, a cactus-like thing that looks like a cactus, but instead has no thorns, but is covered with organ-like wriggling boils that spew a foul-smelling liquid to fight back.

In addition, there are vine-like plants such as Devil's Net, which can wrap people tightly, dried figs that can be used to make shrinking potions with purple sap, Shirai, which can heal wounds and remove scars, which emit flammable white gas, and puffed pods, which are filled with huge pink pods filled with shiny beans.

In front of this botanical garden full of exotic plants, dark red European sofas are placed under the shade of greenery, and Playboy magazines are scattered on the sofas that spoil the atmosphere.

It was confiscated by Snape at the hands of the Slytherin students, and Dunlido flipped through a few pages to pass the time when he was bored.

On the top floor is a bedroom with a coffered cabinet, a fireplace and a staff shelf in addition to a double bed that only medieval lords can enjoy.

An incomparably beautiful phoenix with gold and red as the main color will greet its owner Dunlido with his not too indifferent eyes, which is undoubtedly more cold than Dunlidor's owls Fawkes.

Surrounding the top floor is a wide balcony, on which Dumbleido's 360-degree balcony greets every sunrise and sunset for more than four years.

Here, you can not only see the entire Hogwarts landscape, but also the lakes and the breeding grounds and plantations not far away, the sea behind the house, the forbidden forest of the future magical beast home, the vast snowfields and endless peaks in the distance.

Dunlido didn't care how much money he had, because he was the richest man no matter how much money he had.