422. Dudley, do you know the Tri-Hallows of Death?
Draco's hope of living in a tent was shattered, and the dormitories that Karkaroff had arranged for several people were generally very good, and the six rooms in the same hallway were already quite luxurious, definitely the best rooms in Durmstrang.
At the dinner, Karkaroff solemnly introduced the six Dudley under the gaze of all the teachers and students.
They caused a much bigger sensation than Durmstrang students had when they had gone to Hogwarts.
Don't forget, Dudley and Harry defeated Wickdor in the Triwizard Tournament to win the title.
And Durmstrang is more passionate about physical activity than any other school
After seeing Dali's exaggerated size, naturally there was no need to mention it.
As a result, the six members of the disciplinary group became the focus of Durmstrang.
Durmstrang School of Witchcraft and Wizardry is not divided into four houses like Hogwarts, or there is no one in the world that is divided into four houses like Hogwarts.
The provocation of students in middle school did not happen
This made Draco feel a little regretful, he has been addicted to all kinds of fantasy lately, and has always hoped that the kind of plot where the other party provokes and is killed by himself as a pig and a tiger.
Everyone is not stupid, Principal Karkaroff has made it very clear when introducing a few people, it is to impress Wickdor to the outstanding students from Hogwarts, how favored Wickdor is in Karkaroff Everyone can see, it is even closer than 'own son', and what can make Karkaroff turn to admire can only be 'own father'.
By the way, Victor himself was not only not annoyed by this statement, but looked very honored, which is even more revealing
Victor, the best star student in the entire school, has been defeated, and they are going up to bring shame on themselves?
As for the professor, it's even more unlikely.
Looking at Karkaroff's attitude towards them, no one would be stupid enough to go to trouble someone who their headmaster had to please.
Maybe there were, but when Karkaroff was in power, he was expelled by him for various excuses to exclude dissidents.
Especially after a few people attended the first Dark Arts class, and Harry showed his hand a little, the students were left with nothing but admiration for Dudley.
The next morning, Harry felt how Dudley would be treated in Slytherin
"Good morning, Mr. Potter."
"Mr. Potter, have you eaten? Didn't eat come to me for a bit. ”
"Mr. Potter, sit on my side, I'm in a wide position here."
"Mr. Potter, would you like some tripe soup or meatloaf?"
It was called a deferential one, and Harry was embarrassed.
Because of his academic style, Durmstrang admired the strong more than other schools, and worshiped the powerful black magic more.
Of course, this is only theoretical, after all, a very brilliant student conducted an overly dangerous black magic experiment decades ago and was expelled.
It seems to be open to black magic, and it seems to be not open.
Around noon the next day, Neville, led by Professor Durmstrang Herbology, went to Durmstrang's greenhouse, while Ron and Harry went on an expedition to the ghost ship. As for why the two of them went over at noon. The reason is. Afraid of ghosts, Draco chose to take a nap on the warm, soft goose-down duvet bed in the dormitory, while Dudley and Hermione went to the library without surprise.
Unlike Hogwarts Library, which was arranged directly inside the castle, Durmstrang's library was arranged in another lookout outside the castle.
Durmstrang School of Witchcraft and Wizardry is hundreds of years behind Hogwarts, but it has no fewer books than Hogwarts, with at first glance at least tens of thousands of books (at least half of which can be purchased at other bookstores such as Blotts).
The whole library spirals, and the closer you get to the ground, the shallower the content of the books, and the higher you are, the deeper the contents.
Among them, there are countless books on black magic, at least Dudley saw the books related to the 'Fire Charm' that were not available in the Hogwarts Forbidden Book Zone, perhaps because he was worried that the little wizards would not be able to grasp them, and most of them were placed close to the top floor, and like the Forbidden Books section of Hogwarts, they needed to be 'cleared' to enter.
With Headmaster Karkaroff in hand, Dudley and Hermione casually walked to the top of the tower.
"Durmstrang was founded in 1294 by the legendary Bulgarian witch Nerida Vokanova."
Hermione held a book in her hand and whispered its contents, the name of the book was . Belch. "A History of Durmstrang", I don't know what the author of this book has to do with the author of "A History of Hogwarts".
Or do these schools of magic like to introduce themselves in this way?
In a few moments, Hermione finished reading the book, and her reading skills were getting stronger and stronger.
"I've found a problem, Dudley."
Seeing Dudley looking at her, Hermione continued: "Although Durmstrang was founded by Lady Vokanova, it was not carried forward by Vokanova, but by the second headmaster, Harfang Mount, who took over the success."
"The death of the original headmaster is very bizarre. There is no record of it in the book. ”
Hermione whispered.
After all, it's in the library, and even if there is no one in the place where the two of them are, it's not good to talk loudly.
This is basic etiquette.
It's a pity that Dudley was not interested in the death of Durmstran's first headmaster, so he answered a few times very perfunctorily, and continued to read intently, and in a short time he finished reading a book called "Detailed Explanation of the Fire Curse", although most of the content was nonsense, but there were three or four hundred words of dry goods available.
Returning the books to the shelves, Hermione was still researching the original headmaster.
"I've seen in at least ten books where the words 'great,' 'mysterious,' and 'powerful' are used to describe Nerida Vokanova, but none of them specifically describe where she is great, mysterious, and powerful."
Hermione was prone to getting on the tip of the bull at times, like now
"Maybe it's just out of respect for the first generation."
Dudley casually said that he wasn't very interested in anything that wasn't magical, and he wouldn't have paid attention to it if it wasn't necessary.
After a long while, seeing that there was no movement on Hermione's side, Dudley turned his head to see what she was doing, only to find that Hermione was also watching her.
The eyes of the two met in the air, and then Hermione blushed and subconsciously avoided it.
Dudley was about to tease Hermione, but Hermione's next words made him pause.
"Dudley, do you know the Death Trichamps?"
(End of chapter)