Chapter 129: The Origin of the Demon Text
There was a brief silence in the room, and Albert didn't expect Professor Broad to talk about it so bluntly, but he nodded his head to show that he understood.
Indeed, ancient scripts are no longer needed today, unless the ancient books need to be deciphered.
As for casting spells with it?
In Albert's mind, Dumbledore may have this ability. Whether others can use them skillfully is questionable.
It's like when I first learned English in my previous life, the sentences in the English book had to be looked up in the dictionary word by word in order to barely connect them and guess the original meaning of the sentence.
"Can I look at the runi on the parchment?" Albert asked, gesturing to the parchment on the table, as he began.
"Absolutely. Professor Broad seemed curious about the quality of Albert Runi's writing.
He didn't expect the other party to be able to read it, so he didn't stop Albert from flipping through it, because the runes on the parchment were very broken in their own right.
With Professor Broad's permission, Albert picked up the parchment and read it carefully, and he found that the rune on it was very strange, and Albert immediately recognized what these things were, they were similar to the runes that Albert had used not long ago.
Unlike the runes of the Muggle world, these runes are connected, and if you want to decipher them, you will need to study them one by one.
Albert noticed that the runes were annotated next to them, presumably by the ancient magic texts of Professor Bathsida or Professor Broad.
Meaning...... Eyes, trees, springs......
A few words, but they made Albert frown slightly, he felt as if he had touched something, but he couldn't remember it for a while.
"These runes ...... Disrupted?" Albert asked, uncertain.
"Yes, it's disrupted. Professor Broad nodded and said, "As you can see, the runi script itself is difficult to translate. ”
"Well, it needs to be taken apart and studied to understand it. Albert said seriously.
Could it be that the ancient magic texts are like this?
No, Albert had read books woven by ancient magic scripts, and the kind in front of him obviously belonged to runes.
However, I really don't know who is so idle to get such a bunch of runes.
Albert didn't say this, but he did think so, not many people can understand the use of runes themselves, and they are compiled into runes, and the runes are put together into a paragraph, how many people can really understand it?
Or are these runes actually made by Professor Bathida for Professor Brod's practice of ancient magic texts?
Just as Albert was thinking, there was a knock on the office door.
Katrina McDoug appeared outside the door of the Defense Against the Dark Arts office, looking at Albert in surprise as he was standing in front of the office desk reading parchment, and couldn't help but blink, as if she was curious as to how this guy was here.
Albert also looked up when there was a knock on the door, just in time to meet Katrina's gaze as she pushed open the door and entered. He just nodded slightly at the other and continued to focus on the parchment.
The more he deciphered the runes on the parchment, Albert felt something in his memory begin to loosen, but he didn't seem to have guessed what was going on.
"I just played two games of wizarding chess with Mr. Anderson, and his chess skills are pretty good. Professor Broder noted Katrina's puzzled gaze and said casually. "Mr. Anderson, though, seems to be interested in ancient scripts. Katrina, just sit down and play a game of chess with me. ”
Professor Broad is bullish on Albert.
Katrina had already guessed this. After all, Albert is a genius, and geniuses are always treated specially.
"Focus. Noticing Katrina's distraction, Professor Broad reminded him, "Don't worry too much about other people, just concentrate on your own business." ”
"Hmm!" Katrina returned her attention to the game on the table. However, she still loses the game, and when she looks up in a trance, she finds Albert sitting at Professor Broad's desk, and she doesn't know what he's writing.
"How dare he ......"
"Professor, the runes on the parchment aren't all right, right?" Albert took nearly half an hour to translate most of the runes with his mastery of the rune script.
"Oh, why do you say that?" asked Professor Broder, curious. Albert was right, the runes here were only part of it.
"Well, I can't even say a word after translating. Albert came over with the parchment full of letters.
I think these are two famous poems in "The Word of God".
"What is that, the Word of God?" asked Katrina, looking at the parchment in Albert's hand, puzzled.
"Talk about the origin of the Runi script. Albert said simply, "Odin traded an eye for the fountain of wisdom...... In search of the mysteries of higher wisdom, he hung himself from a tree for nine days and nine nights, and stabbed himself with a spear, and the blood fell to the ground and gathered into the Runi script
Albert guessed the runes into words, and then connected them to what he had seen, and guessed the general contents.
When he first translated, he really didn't react for a moment.
Later, as the number of runes deciphered increased, Albert was able to piece together most of the content.
Katrina looked confused, but she still knew what the runey script was.
Compared to Katrina, Professor Broder next to him could be described as shocked and incredible.
Professor Broder didn't think about it at all, but Albert actually interpreted it.
Blind?
No, it's unlikely.
"By the way, are you sure you've just taught yourself rune?" Professor Broad's face twitched continuously, and he roared loudly in his heart, "You're embarrassed to claim to be barely able to read?"
If this is barely understood, what are the other guys who are good at runiwen?
"Professor Broad?" Albert looked up and let out a puzzled look, and the other man suddenly came back to his senses and explained with a smile, "I don't know, because I'm trying it myself, but I think it's right." ”
"Professor Bathsida will be glad you chose the Ancient Script, and if you are interested, write to her, or go to the ......," Professor Broad thought for a moment, and then felt that this was inappropriate, for he felt that Albert might not need to attend any classes.
To be honest, there were quite a few runes he had left on the table, and Albert disassembled, translated, and pieced together the runes without using the Grimace Dictionary.
Whether Professor Bassida had this ability or not, Professor Broad didn't know, but he knew he certainly didn't.