Chapter 158: Zhou Mi 159 The mystery began to disappear strangely

Regulus Black never expected his luck to be so good, and the first summoning of the Aries demon turned out to be successful.

This demon is also about 3 meters tall, and its body is much more slender than that of Taurus, and its two long curved horns turn out a big circle, even passing under the squeaky sockets on both sides, and rolling out a large half circle on the outside of the arm, which makes its neck only fixed in one position, and it can't even turn its head left and right, unless it releases its arms out of the two corners.

The legs and feet below are the same as the Taurus demon is a bull leg, and the Aries devil's leg is a leg of mutton.

The attribute given to it by the Aries demon by Regulus Black is 'reshaped', and this attribute is to cope with the plot that follows.

Summoning can basically be regarded as one of the highest spells in black magic, and it is impossible for ordinary people to do it without talent and mental willpower.

Back then, Hitler and Himmler hired so many wizards and astrologers during World War II, set up so many magic phalanxes, and did not let the Third Reich be established in the world, and Hitler did not succeed in completing the demon summoning in order to rule the world.

This can only be said that the so-called wizards they are looking for are fakes, or that those wizards are not sincere, but use Hitler's funding to do their own thing.

Let's talk about the mysterious book of magic that summons demons, "Solomon's Key".

According to Jewish legend, King Solomon of Israel gained the ability to freely summon and manipulate demonic spirits thanks to the Book of Roger-El, written by an angel. The book contains rules and spells for summoning, but it was actually written by medieval sorcerers and has nothing to do with King Solomon; And the magic recorded in the book encourages killing and sacrifice, which belongs to the so-called "black magic". The oldest surviving copy of the book is said to be from the 14th century.

Solomon's key is divided into two books.

The first book deals with how the undead and demons were summoned and suppressed to force them to work for their spellcasters. At the same time, it also describes how to recover stolen items, stealth, gain favor and love, and so on. It looks familiar, isn't it!

The second volume contains the main points of the spell ritual, such as the dress of the caster, the making of magic items, and the sacrifice of which animals should be used by which demons.

Solomon's Key records the summoning methods of 72 Demon Kings, such as the more familiar Bael, Astaroth, Asmoday, and Belial, and some of the most powerful "Demon Kings" require an important magic weapon, King Solomon's Seal.

However, it was all based on the fact that these demons were the result of Solomon's own refining, and Solomon developed this magic after learning how to summon demons.

This is the descendant of Fukuzawa, and the latecomer only needs to master the key to open the door to a new world and summon the demons created by the predecessors.

Regulus Black came back to his senses and sealed the Aries demon in place.

Now that you have succeeded in creating the Aries Demon with the attribute 'reshaped', you will be able to save Professor Quirrell.

I remember that in one fandom, Quirrell was also rescued, although the book explained Quirrell's previous actions and successfully cleared an evil Death Eater.

But the part that saves people in the end is very far-fetched, Quirrell in the movie was turned into ashes after being touched by the blood on Harry Potter's hands, and in the fandom it is just a constant body decay, plus after the protagonist attacks Voldemort, he gets some of Quirrell's soul fragments, and finally saves Quirrell through the power of the Philosopher's Stone.

Regulus also wanted to save Quirrell, by looking at Quirrell's past, graduated from Ravenclaw, served as the chief boys, and returned to school after graduation as a professor of Muggle studies, he was known for his talent, his theoretical knowledge was very solid, but he wanted to get first-hand practical experience.

So, something went wrong when I went out on an adventure in the Black Forest of Albania.

Upon his return, Quirrell claimed to have met vampires and witches, so the man was frightened and stuttered, and wrapped a turban soaked in garlic juice around his head for a long time.

In fact, while traveling to Albania, he encountered Lord Voldemort, who at that time was undoubtedly inhabited by small rodent animals. This was indeed unexpected, due to his lack of strength and negligence, he was possessed by Voldemort and became Voldemort's servant.

However, since he was already a professor of Defence Against the Dark Arts, it was believed that Dumbledore's situation was already known to Dumbledore.

Just like in the original book, whether Dumbledore didn't trust Quirrell, or Dumbledore couldn't separate Voldemort, the result was that Quirrell would die and bear the reputation of a Death Eater, just to make a person, Harry Potter.

But when it comes to vampires, let's talk about British culture. The British are superstitious about vampires, just as the Chinese are superstitious about bodhisattvas.

In the 70s of the last century, there was a hereditary Earl of Wales named Lucas, who inherited the castle left by his ancestors on his thirtieth birthday.

Lucas was a very strange man, uneducated, and spent his days digging into some documents from ancient castles in Africa and Eastern Europe, and no one knew what he was studying.

Until one day, he screamed and ran to the village twenty miles from the castle, excitedly telling the villagers that he had found a way to communicate with vampires. No one among the villagers believed him and called him a madman.

Angry and complaining that the villagers were ignorant fools, Lucas was eventually driven out by the villagers, leaving behind a phrase before leaving the village: "You will die under the teeth of vampires." ”

That night, the people of the village were all right, and the people forgot about Lucas. A few months passed, and one day there was an important matter in England that required the noble senator to vote, and sent someone to pick up Lucas at the castle. When the police opened the door, they saw a horrific scene, Lucas's neck was bloody and decomposing, but the body was well preserved, bloodless and as pale as a mummy. Later, the British ruled out the possibility of Lucas committing suicide and killing others, which remains a mystery to this day.

After Lucas's death, the village he visited often heard wolves howling in the middle of the night, and there were no conditions for wolves to survive in the area, and that cry carried a kind of anger and desire. The villagers could not bear the horror and moved out of the place.

It can be seen from this that a hereditary nobleman believes in vampires, so what Quirrell says is easy to be recognized by others, not to mention that everyone is a wizard, and they all know that vampires do exist.

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