Chapter 328: The Child of Destiny in Action
"Frank Lampard, how did you learn to use the Room of Requirement?" a wizard apprentice couldn't help but ask when he saw that the Room of Requirement had opened the door for his group.
The other young wizards in the same company actually had similar curiosity.
The Room of Requirement was originally just one of many legendary Hogwarts anecdotes, and was not particularly remembered by young wizards.
However, like many other things that have become tall and tall when they have a connection with Shafiq, with Kane turning the Room of Requirement into a multi-purpose hall with functional facilities such as meeting rooms, research rooms, and teleportation rooms, the Room of Requirement has become one of the most unfamiliar places in the whole of Hogwarts.
Frank Lampard couldn't really say why, after all, it was Carlin who actually drank the soup.
Carlin duly explained: "With Kane Shafiq's wealth and thoughtfulness, I believe he will not covet anything from Hogwarts, and he will not do things without explanations. There is no special explanation in the room of requirement, and I think this in itself is the biggest explanation. It's been transformed back into a public facility, a responsive home for all of us. ”
In fact, this statement is just an idea, but it does not say the key specific method. The real reason is that Carlin is dedicated to the study of magic circles, hoping to disassemble the formed magic model parts from them to meet his own needs in terms of magic construction.
Going deeper, he was the beneficiary of Kane and Dumbledore's original discussion on whether to involve students in the castle repair project, and he was also one of the representatives of Kane's words in this regard.
This kid is not in a big grade, his IQ is not low, he has begun to speculate in stock futures in elementary school, earned the first pot of gold in his life, and became obsessed with computers in the fourth grade, which can be regarded as a trendsetter of the times. If it weren't for the awakening of the wizard's bloodline, I believe that he would have rushed to the broad road of professions such as software developers, red hackers, and traders.
The late awakening of the wizard's bloodline often means that the level of mana is not very good. Carlin didn't break out of this pattern either. His magic power is lower than that of most young wizards.
If this is just the case, then even if Carlin works hard, he will most likely only become a talent among wizards, and will not have too high achievements in this field.
However, this one is the one who became the Four Heavenly Kings in the parallel world. To be able to become the Four Heavenly Kings, hard work is only a basic ability, and talent is also indispensable.
In addition to the acquired supplement, Carlin's innate starting point lies in the strong mental power of the high-IQ transformation.
It can be said that in terms of mental strength, Dumbledore ranks first in the entire Hogwarts, Snape ranks second, Carlin ranks third, and he is quickly approaching Snape.
Snape's mental strength is more due to nurture, in Kane's words: the characteristics of the love saint, and the love of potions research (which requires precise control of the details, strong induction is indispensable), is a natural way to exercise soul power (mental power).
With little magic and strong mental power, Carlin inevitably embarked on the path of high control. In this respect, he and Frank Lampard can be said to be in a complementary state.
Frank Lampard belongs to the 'let's go all the way' type, and his first talent is luck. Of course, he himself doesn't admit that he is the protagonist's life, and when it comes to talent, he is more proud of the time of the awakening of magic, and when he was more than 1 year old, he rioted with magical power, which was a little worse than the savior Harry Potter.
The problem was that Harry's magical riot was most likely the result of an ancient magic effect that his mother had inflicted on him. So it's debatable who came first.
Of course, Frank Lampard has his own disadvantages, such as his parents being the type of safety first, and his father suffered a lot in his youth (World War II) because of his German identity, which caused his upbringing to be too conservative, and if it weren't for the strange circumstances, coupled with the beginning of the rebellious period, Lampard would probably end up in the badger house, and could end up with Fudge's lack of pioneering spirit and becoming a fly as the years go by.
Now, however, he was a fierce fighter, and Frank Lampard had already rushed out before the other wizarding apprentices were on the verge of being timid.
As Carlin had predicted, Kane was left with a fully functional Room of Requirement, where he could use a range of functions, including targeted delivery and even space doors, as long as he had permission, rather than a functionally emasculated version of the Eunuch.
Just when the Tough D-Silk, led by Frank Lampard and Carlin, sneaked into the fight, the Destiny Quartet also got into trouble.
The four are Clary, Harry, Ron, and Neville.
The latter two can be said to be soy sauce players, and Neville also tries to act as obedient good students to convince the other three not to take risks at such times.
Without Clarry, Neville still has a high chance of success, after all, Harry is not as ignorant + angry + overly sensitive as the original history line.
And Ron, this guy is actually a little inferior from a certain point of view, he has an excellent brother, although he is the youngest son, but there is a younger and only girl Ginny as the old sister who is doted on, he is under a lot of pressure in daily life, and he should behave well, but he actually has no particularly outstanding talent, such a person is a general degree of young and hot-blooded, and it is difficult to have a death-level wave of thought.
But who is Clarry?
This scheming chick grew up in Brooklyn, New York, and in her heart, these little wizards in England, one or two of them are mom baby sheep, and they are simply a little stupid.
Clarry has been unhappy lately because Shafiq suddenly opened up the world.
What a great tiger skin, so suddenly gone, Clarry has a kind of princess to fall into the pain of Cinderella, before, she was very much sought after by everyone, especially the little snakes in the snake house, the family environment has contributed to their precocious maturity in some aspects, or it may be precocious.
In general, in Clary's eyes, the little snakes with an aristocratic style or budding petty bourgeoisie are the most informed and interesting group, followed by the eaglets, except for some nerds, most of the eaglets are also good, either as rich as the little snakes, or smart enough and have good emotional intelligence.
And the little lions, reckless and keen on sports, and often stink, as for the little badgers, for people like Clary, the wooden and hillbilly temperament is the original sin.
As for Clarry's branch, it is naturally the Eagle Courtyard, because Kane is the Eagle Courtyard, and Clarry had a lot of thoughts at the beginning.
Another benefit of the Eagle House is that it is the only outer court that allows the little snakes to pay less shy respect to their good members. After all, a considerable number of wizards of noble blood will enter the Eagle Courtyard and draw strength from knowledge, instead of playing with power, capital, and connections like their parents like the young wizards of the Snake Courtyard.
At the same time, in contrast, the little lions are also more willing to be close to the people of the Eagle Courtyard, the little badgers are dull and conservative, or timid and fearful, which seems to them to be very boring, and the little snakes who are good at spitting venom and always basking in the background are their traditional enemies.
Therefore, Clarry chose the Eagle House, but as a result of comprehensive consideration, she is truly precocious, as if she has been crossed by adults, this first-mover advantage in IQ and EQ makes her feel like a fish in water at Hogwarts, and the professors like her smart and excellent academics, and her classmates envy and respect.
Only she knows that she is actually a Cinderella, not a princess. When Shafiq was there, she was worried that the lie that she was Shafiq's cousin that she blew out on the train was exposed, and now that Shafiq is gone, she is worried that people will go away, and she will quickly lose her aura and lose her glory status after losing her background.
This is the glamorous back of her, and this is the only way Clarry can think of to stabilize her position by establishing her own excellence and excellence by doing things.
So for someone like her, who has nothing to do and intends to create conditions to make trouble, this Hogwarts attack is simply a godsend, and if she doesn't do something, she may not be able to forgive her incompetence afterwards.
So what exactly to do?
As the saying goes, opportunities are always reserved for those who are prepared.
Clarry is a well-prepared person.
She had her eye on Argus Filch.
Or perhaps out of sensitivity to her own kind, Clarry first met Filch and felt that this man, like her, was in some way hiding some kind of secret that was extremely unfavorable to him.
Later, she started from the sensitive point, little by little to gradually the truth, and she realized that Filch could still be a squib.
The playfulness and playfulness of the little wizards, in Filch's view, is that they do not know how to cherish their precious talents, and this waste and wastefulness contrast sharply with his 'asking for nothing', making it a source of jealousy, envy and hatred.
There is a good saying: children have pure hearts, often have more intuitive instincts, and they can feel who is really good to them, which is a kind of compensation for the ability of human beings in a eugenic state from God.
The young wizards who come to Hogwarts to study are no longer children, and most of them are starting to have more and more troubles about youth. And then it's wrapped in social complexity, and the heart of a child or something, basically don't think about it anymore.
But in new students, there are often some cases where 'intuition has not faded'. So even the good law-abiding children in the badger house will have a very bad first impression of Filch.
This negative perception is basically increasing with the increase of the school year. It's not just because Filch plays an unpopular role. It's that Filch's anger will always be overflowing in one way or another from the details, which makes the little wizards instinctively disgusted and hostile.
This point, Kane as a prophet who looks at the problem very clearly, but Dumbledore is not clear, they all think that Filch's dislike is mainly a role issue, just like the military police who oversee the war are hated by the GIs, but they can't do without such a person, Filch is a blackface, and he is behind the professors.
Kane also thought about helping Filch regain hope like he did with his old aunt Pandora, so as to solve this problem that made him feel that he had the potential to become a hidden danger, but there were extenuating circumstances.
But then, three reasons prevented him from doing so.
First of all, this kind of help has the potential to cause an uproar, the awakening of magic power, which is not only a problem that has plagued wizards for thousands of years, but also has a certain sacredness of 'talent bestowed'.
Secondly, Dumbledore was opposed to such an operation, believing that Filch's personality was not enough to withstand such a change. He told Kane: "Filch is old and accustomed to the life of a conscientious Hogwarts janitor, and giving hope at such times can easily lead to destruction." ”
Kane listened. The truth is similar to that of a big tonic is poison, and Filch is not suitable for giving too subversive stimulation when he sees the person who has arrived at the station in life.
Let him awaken his magic power, and when he looks back on the past, he will most likely have such confusion: What is going on in my life?
Hope turns into a nostalgic thought, which is a true portrayal of Filch's mentality.
Third, and most importantly, Kane, who believes that he has analyzed Filch's mentality, feels that mental inertia is Filch's biggest problem, he is different from Pandora, he has too much anger and resentment, and the awakening of magic may become more of a non-positive stimulus, distorting his mentality.
In the end, he was not too embarrassed to remind Dumbledore to keep an eye on Filch. After all, Dumbledore is still very wise, and the critical moment is enough to kill decisively, and he doesn't need to be reminded by a junior.
In addition, Kane felt that Filch was very introverted and had no ambitions. As long as the market is stable, there is no need to worry about it causing trouble.
Clarry doesn't have the liberal thinking of mature people like Dumbledore and Kane, she just follows her feelings, and she wants to stir up three points if she ignores them, and it is even more unforgiving to them.
Clarry knew that Filch was a character that everyone shouted at, and if he took 10,000 steps back, even if something really happened, he would not lose points with the wizarding apprentices.
So she didn't actually have any conclusive evidence, but when she encouraged Harry to do so, she didn't say that Filch might have a problem, but that Filch had a problem, and the context and wording were firm.
The result is worthy of the attributes of a child of destiny, and it is really a bet right, Filch does have a problem. The four men who track Filch discover that the sneaky Filch has opened a secret passage. Unbeknownst to Clarry, it was the secret chamber that led to the serpent's hideout......