Chapter Seventy-Two: Finally Found Nick Lemay
Chapter Seventy-Two: Nick Lemay is finally found
Christmas was over, and Harry met Dumbledore on his last visit to the Mirror of Eris...... Of course, Old Man Deng was just trying to enlighten Harry not to think about that mirror all day long. Pen ~ fun ~ pavilion www.biquge.info
It had obviously worked, and Harry didn't think much of the mirror - he was starting to have nightmares.
Hermione returned to Hogwarts the day before school started, and was shocked to hear Ron show off to her the Mirror of Eris they had seen the other day.
"You didn't take advantage of the holidays to figure out who Nick was. Lemay? Hermione was a little dissatisfied, "So what did you do on vacation?" β
Harry and Ron glanced at each other, then turned their gaze to Merlin. Merlin just pouted, and then told Hermione what had happened this Christmas.
Hermione was frightened: "You guys are wandering the corridors of Hogwarts at night?!" What if I get caught?! β
Harry pointed to his invisibility cloak, and Hermione was speechless.
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After the Christmas break, the four of them resumed their daily routine of going to the library to look for clues between classes. Harry also has a Quidditch player status, and has recently been caught up in training to the death.
Then Harry received terrible news: Snape was going to referee a match!
"Don't get into the race." Hermione said immediately.
"Just say you're sick." Ron said.
"Pretend to break your leg." Hermione suggested.
"Really broke my leg." Ron said.
"I can't do that," said Harry, "and there are no substitute Seekers on the team. If I quit, Gryffindor won't be able to play. β
Before Merlin could speak, the door to the common room openedβand Neville, who had been cast a leg-locking charm, bounced in like a rabbit. Merlin closed her newly open mouth, stopped Hermione from getting up, and walked in to Neville to lift the spell on him, "What happened?" β
"Malfoy, it's Malfoy." Neville's face turned pale, "That guy said he's been looking for someone to practice this spell. β
Hermione exclaimed, dissatisfied, "Go to Professor McGonagall and sue him!" β
Ron chimed in, "You'll have to be brave enough to deal with him, Neville!" He has always been domineering, and there is no reason for us to give in before him and make it easy for him to get his way. β
Neville was frustrated, muttering something like "I know I don't deserve to be in Gryffindor." Harry pulled out a horseshoe-shaped chocolate and shoved it into Neville's hand, "The Sorting Hat chose you for Gryffindor, didn't it?" Where is Malfoy? In the obnoxious Slytherin. β
Neville smiled reluctantly and handed Harry a card from the Chocolate Frog as a token of appreciation.
Harry looked down, "Dumbledore...... Dumbledore again. β
"Wait!" His eyes widened suddenly, "I found him!" I found Lemay! I've told you where I've seen the name before, and I saw it on the train here - listen to this: 'Dumbledore's well-known contributions include: defeating the Dark wizard Grindelwald in 1945, discovering the twelve uses of dragon blood, and working with his collaborator Nicolame in alchemy!'"
Hermione sprang up, screaming "Wait for me" and rushed back to the girls' dormitory, where she rushed back in a few minutes with a large book in her arms - under the solemn gaze of Harry and Ron (they had done this to Merlin before), Hermione turned out Nick in a thoughtful way. Lemay's Notes.
It's the same note that says that Nick Lemay is a great alchemist and the only maker of the Philosopher's Stone.
Ling Feng scoffed at this, Merlin was also an alchemist, why didn't he see Nick Lemay could depict rune enchantments? Why isn't there such a thing as a creation artifact? The Philosopher's Stone, another name for the Philosopher's Stone, can convert gold nuggets and immortalize people.
But you must know that alchemy follows the principle of equivalent exchange.
The villain in the bottle. (Note 1)
Now you know what that thing is, right?
Merlin pouted, but stopped talking.
The Harry trio had been talking about it for a night, and it looked like it was going to go on forever.
Sure enough, it wasn't until Harry remembered that he had one more Quidditch game to play that the discussion about the Philosopher's Stone stopped for a moment.
Well, right. It's just temporary.
Merlin watched with some boredom as Harry roared through the sky, and it took less than five minutes to catch the Golden Snitch - it was said that the longest time was three months, and everyone had to make substitutions......
Sure enough, the author gave Harry a hanging?
After that, Harry somehow disappeared, and after a while he came back with a gloomy face, panting and pulling Ron and Merlin (Hermione, by the way) to find a hidden place to get in.
When Harry was sure that Peeves wasn't in the house, he turned around and closed the door, telling them what he had just seen and heard.
"So, we're right, Snape wants to force Quirrell to help him get the stone. He asked Quirrell if he knew how to subdue Lowe - and mentioned Quirrell's 'secret tricks' - I suspect that there was probably a lot of magic and sorcery besides Lowe and that maybe Quirrell had cast some anti-dark magic spells that Snape needed to undo - "
Hermione was a little flustered: "Could it be that the Philosopher's Stone will only be safe if Quirrell can fight Snape?" β
Ron muttered, "That stone won't be there next Tuesday." β
In short, everyone was optimistic about Quirrell's ability to stand up to Snape: after all, Quirrell's face grew paler by the days that followed, but he didn't break down in the end.
"Is this old snake really calm?" Ling Feng praised this, "But it's a pity that this guy is a villain after all, and he is still destined to be killed by Harry. . Flipped. β
Merlin shrugged: "I don't deny it. If this guy wasn't so persistent, maybe the world would be his. "But if he wasn't attached, he wouldn't have learned from Tom. Riddle became Voldemort. β
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Note 1: The villain in the bottle, from "The Alchemist of Steel", the villain behind the scenes, the description of the Philosopher's Stone is indeed the most in line with the imagination of Erection in the Steelforge - the Philosopher's Stone is the crystallization of the human soul. Only the human soul is the equivalent of a life, and I really can't think of anything else.