Chapter 276: Hogwarts Professor of the History of Magic (27)
When you're on the road, shapeshifting is the fastest, but it's also the most dangerous and unstable.
After a few shapeshifts, it was relatively close to Hogwarts Castle, and the interference from the shapeshifts could be clearly felt.
At this time, Phyllis did not dare to use this dangerous spatial magic again, and instead walked briskly towards the castle on two legs.
As he left the Forbidden Forest and entered the castle, and went up to the corridor on the fourth floor, a greasy, disgusting voice suddenly came from behind Phyllis: "Professor Kate? ”
Phyllis paused, turned around, frowned slightly, and said, "Professor Snape, is there something wrong?" ”
"It's so late and you're still in the hallway?" Snape paced slowly, looking Phyllis up and down, "You just came back from outside, what are you doing?" ”
Fili said unceremoniously, "What does this have to do with you?" ”
"Headmaster Dumbledore has asked us to strengthen security ...... at night"
"I'm not a student who needs your discipline." Phyllis interrupted Snape, her pure inky eyes meeting him, and she turned and walked towards her office.
Looking at Phyllis's back, Snape frowned. He didn't understand, he already knew that this woman was getting stronger and stronger, more and more ...... Danger, why would Dumbledore still allow her to teach at Hogwarts.
Pushing the door into her office, Phyllis glanced at the clock in the corner, it was 2:40 in the morning, and it was indeed late.
Hearing the sound of the door opening, Amy hurriedly greeted her and said, "Master, you're back." ”
Phyllis took off her magic robes and threw them on her chair, saying, "Give me a glass of milk, and besides, get hot water." ”
After eating a few snacks with hot milk and taking a shower, Phyllis went back to her bedroom to sleep.
The next day, after breakfast, Phyllis dressed in loose family clothes, dug out the parchment she had picked up the day from Tom, spread it on the table and looked at it carefully.
This parchment is supposed to be a page torn from a notebook, and it has been around for years, and the paper is very yellowed and oxidized, and the ink handwriting of I don't know what paint is also very dizzy, and some of the scribbled letters are not even legible at all. But at the same time, the page is well preserved, no matter how small the folds are carefully laid out, and some torn edges of the paper are carefully pieced together.
These jobs are definitely not done by Tom, and his character cannot do this kind of delicate work. Perhaps, a witch, and a slender witch.
Interestingly, this piece of parchment belonged to Tom before, and it is certain that he had definitely seen it and studied its contents carefully. However, Phyllis took a magnifying glass and carefully observed, and the traces of inspection and use were extremely small. It shows that Tom was very careful when studying the contents of this parchment, otherwise this small number of parchments, which are also hundreds of years old, will be obviously worn out if he is not careful.
This is interesting, who is the witch who repaired this parchment? What is her relationship with Tom? Is it his lover?
Phyllis beckons Amy and asks for a cup of tea. Without looking at the content of the parchment, she saw a lot of interesting things from this piece of paper, which should contain an interesting story, and such a story is worthy of being accompanied by mellow fragrant tea.
Guessing through an old piece of parchment, certainly not out of boredom.
Well, absolutely not, Phyllis said in her heart. Tom was careful when he did his research on the contents of this parchment, and that was enough.
Phyllis learns a lot from Yechen's memories, including how to find a person's weaknesses. It's often a good idea to start with what a person cares about. And in front of an excellent psychic practitioner, revealing that he cares about someone or something is dangerous in itself.
After looking at the parchment back and forth for a while, and after drinking a cup of black tea, Phyllis finally began to study its contents.
The original owner of this parchment was supposed to be a master of rune magic. It's not a rigorous record of experimentation, just a scribbled idea.
First, the question is: how do you expand the content of rune magic?
Even at the height of rune magic, rune wizards have a limited number of runes, and a magic rune can often only cast one type of magic, at most two or three. In this way, a rune wizard, even a master of the rune magic world, can use runes to cast such a few magics, which is really impractical.
The master of rune magic came up with the idea of whether it was possible to break down a magic rune and cast different spells in different combinations.
There are such things written on this parchment, a question, a very superficial idea at first glance.
But as is often the case, a valuable word is worth a thousand redundant sentences. Even if it's just a superficial idea, it does provide a valuable idea.
The parchment does not record whether the rune wizard conducted specific magical experiments or whether the experiments were successful. Then it is up to Phyllis herself to follow this line of thought. The first thing she had to do was how to break down a magic rune.
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