179. The wizards in Lockhart's deeds...
Half an hour later, Dudley came out of his cell satisfied, having obtained the information he wanted.
He'd already had the addresses of the wizards who had fallen under the Oblivion Spell.
As for whether they can find it, it only depends on the luck of these wizards.
Before leaving, Lockhart tried to quibble with the rhetoric of 'no one wants to hear an old and ugly wizard story, so let him spread it' to get Dudley to agree with him.
However, Dudley is not a child, so he will not be fooled.
Whatever the reason for him, this is not a reason for him to hurt others.
He could have done it in a softer way, such as buying the rights to the stories and adding the names of the wizards
As long as there are enough gold gallons, with the dual blessing of fame and money, I believe many people will agree.
Unfortunately, Lockhart chose a different approach.
Because it's not your own experience, you can't use it as a hype point, and maybe you won't be able to attract so many readers.
Excessive greed is the cause and effect of his fate.
He deserves it! He deserves it!
It was impossible to get him out of Azkaban, and Dudley wouldn't have done it if he could, but he could apply for a proper reduction in his sentence.
For example, now he is going to spend a full ten years in Azkaban.
Dudley could cut it down to five years, and if he wasn't crazy, he would still be able to live a normal wizarding life when he got out.
The premise is that the wizards he has cast the Oblivion Curse are still alive.
On the way back, Dudley didn't take a straight line, but went around in a circle.
He saw many of the Azkaban prisoners, and the Eye of Data swept over them one by one.
Years of life in Azkaban have tormented them to delirium, with a slight drop in their magic and signs of muscle atrophy.
But as long as they can get out, they are still a bunch of destructive villains.
Finally, he saw a man crouched quietly in the corner.
As if he had been played, his hair was disheveled, his face was full of beard, and his eyes were blank.
There is not the slightest will to survive in his body, and he exudes an aura of decadence and decay, and even the Dementors hate to approach such people.
Without happiness, you can't get nourishment.
Passing by the man's cell, Dudley 'accidentally' lost a newspaper that staggered in front of the man, with a picture of the Weasleys winning the lottery on the front page.
Dudley was very subtle, and there was no second person around except the Dementors, who could not speak, let alone tell the wizards.
Emerging from Azkaban, looking at the blank piece of paper with countless addresses written on it, Dudley chose the closest location.
"We're going to have to get busy next."
If there's one thing in the wizarding world that's the fastest, it's movement speed.
Airplanes in the world of ordinary people are not worth mentioning in the face of shapeshifting.
Of course, you have to know the magic and not make a mistake.
Dudley spent a whole week, visiting the wizards one by one, following the address given by Lockhart.
Obviously, the process was not smooth.
Lockhart has a total of ten book series, except for the "Gilderoy Lockhart Series", which is a selection, the remaining nine books are published for a period ranging from 1 to 10 years, and the span is even longer if you count the time he has to compile it himself.
How else to say that Lockhart is a bastard.
This guy only stole and cast the Oblivion Curse, completely ignoring how the wizards who had lost their memories would survive after he was gone, even the basics.
By the time Dudley came over according to the address, either the building was empty and nowhere to be found, or he had already passed away and turned into a handful of loess.
The wizards chosen by Lockhart all have one characteristic, they are strong but silent, most of them have no worldly fame and fortune, and live a hermit-like life.
The most critical point. There are no offspring.
In other words, Lockhart. Pick on the empty nest old wizard.
According to the address of the first eight books, Dudley only found two old wizards, and this is because the time of the works they experienced was relatively early, so they had no problem for the time being, but they had a miserable life after losing their memories, after all, they had forgotten how to cast spells.
One is the open-mouthed old witch who banishes the female ghost of Wanlun, and the other is the bald old wizard who defeats the vampire.
Dudley found them either picking up garbage to eat, or was dizzy from hunger, lying dying in a messy room.
'Lockhart is such a bastard'
Dudley temporarily placed them in place, intending to treat them all once they were all found.
Normally, the counterspell of the Oblivion Charm is the Revival Charm (Memory Resurgence), but Lockhart's Oblivion Charm is special, after all, it is the only spell he is good at practicing all his life, and this guy has already hurt the brains of these two wizards with no light or serious moves.
A simple revival spell will not restore them.
It must be healed with potions, and even then Dudley is not 100% sure.
Now, Dudley is at the site of the last wizard, in the New South Wales region of Australia, in a small village called the northernmost town of Loja.
In the book Wandering with Werewolves, Lockhart claims to have defeated Wagga Wagga Werewolf in the United States and restored him to his original form.
In fact, the old wizard was not in the United States, but a wizard in Australia.
"The man you said should be there."
The local villagers were very enthusiastic to show Dudley the way.
Well, in fact, they were not enthusiastic at all, and even wanted to rob Dudley of his belongings, but after a friendly exchange with Dudley, they became so enthusiastic.
Dudley walked as the other man pointed out.
It was a crumbling thatched house. Barely able to call it a house.
Slowly pushing open the door, the smell of decay accompanied by the musty smell greeted me.
Fortunately, Dudley was prepared, and before opening the door, he put on a homemade mask.
The house was pitch black, and no one seemed to be home.
Dudley pointed his finger forward, and a ray of light shone in.
The size of the room is not large, only the appearance of one room.
Soon he found the old wizard.
On the bed lay a shriveled corpse.
The muscles on the corpse's body had been air-dried, and it was clear that it had been dead for a long time.
"Ahh
Come one step late.
The book "Wandering with Werewolves" was written three years ago, and it took three years to lose my memory, and with the fact that I was too old, death was expected.
It's just a pity that with the death of the old wizard, the spell that can restore the werewolf is also lost.
Lockhart's crime was heinous.
Dudley will definitely appeal to the Wizengamot when he returns, asking for a heavier sentence for him.
Just as Dudley was about to bury the thatched hut with the old wizard, a hint suddenly appeared in his data magic eye.
Dudley followed the hint
There seems to be a notebook not far from the old wizard's corpse?
The version I watched was that Lockhart claimed to be a werewolf who had been defeated in the United States and had him reinstated.
Original text: "Think about it with your common sense." If I didn't make people think that I did all of that, the book wouldn't sell well. Readers won't want to read about an ugly old American wizard who saved a village from the scourge of werewolves. ”
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