Hogwarts: I'm a model wizard

Chapter 372 The Crown in the Treasure Room

Weekends at Hogwarts are always enjoyable, but some people think otherwise.

At 7:50, Mikel, who had been lingering in the auditorium for half an hour, had to put down the tableware and walked back to the underground classroom three times a step.

He seemed to want to seek help from his roommates, ask them to accompany him, or cast a curse on him or something.

As long as he can escape this confinement, even if he is sent to the campus hospital for two days, it will be no problem.

But Kyle and Ryan never looked up at him.

"I'm going to go to the Quidditch pitch soon." Ryan didn't seem to notice that there was no one around him. He naturally turned his head to the other side and said, "Aren't we going to recruit two people this year? I'm going to try my luck. Maybe I can choose it.”

"Okay, which position are you going to choose?" Kyle turned his head and avoided the pitiful look at the door.

"Chaser, like you."

Ryan poured himself a glass of juice, "Or goalkeeper is good too. I heard the competition for this position is not that fierce."

"I don't know about that." Kyle thought for a while and said, "But I think you can try both positions to see which one is more suitable for you."

"I think so too." Ryan took another piece of toast, "Are you going to go later? We can go together."

"I won't go." Kyle shook his head, "As long as Cedric is there, I have other things to do. 6⃞ 9⃞ s⃞ h⃞ u⃞ x⃞ .⃞ ⃞ c⃞ o⃞ ⃞ m⃞"

After Harris graduated, Cedric became the team's new captain. Whether it was recruiting new players or formulating training plans, it all fell to him.

The two chatted for a while, and it was exactly eight o'clock.

Mikel's pitiful figure was no longer at the door of the auditorium.

Kyle and Ryan stood up at the same time.

Ryan went directly to the Quidditch pitch, while Kyle followed the stairs to the eighth floor and walked back and forth three times in a corridor.

"I need a room where I can hide things." Kyle thought to himself.

Finally it stopped in the middle, facing the wall opposite a piece of tapestry.

The door to the Room of Requirement soon appeared as if it had been in the wall.

Kyle walked in and closed the door with his hand.

There was silence all around. He stood in a room as big as an auditorium. The items hidden by previous Hogwarts students were piled up to form high walls.

Below are piles of broken furniture that are crumbling, as well as thousands of books.

However, these books are basically of little value, and some banned books are also dangerous. Once opened, they may be subject to some kind of evil curse, which already belongs to the category of black magic items.

Of course, there must be useful books, but Kyle doesn't have the time or bother to identify them one by one. The ones in the library are enough for him, so there's no need to waste time here.

Further down are the wing slingshots and wolf fang flying saucers, several of which are still hovering feebly... some broken bottles contain solidified potions... and clothes and hats... opals... eggshells... rusty The iron sword...

Walking through these alleys of trash...or treasure, Kyle soon found a specimen of a troll.

The monster, which is more than ten feet tall, is quite conspicuous even in this pile of treasures.

"It should be around here." Kyle looked around, walked along the passage directly in front of the troll, and finally stopped in front of a bunch of ugly statues.

These statues are all of the same style, each one uglier than the last. Compared with them, Old Tom of the Leaky Cauldron could be called handsome.

Among the several wizard statues that looked like house elves, there was one that was the most special. Although it was not the ugliest one, it had a rusty-dark crown hanging sideways on its head.

Ravenclaw's diadem.

Kyle took a deep breath.

He came here once when he was in first grade, but at that time he just took a look from a distance and left without getting close at all.

According to Kyle's original idea, just find any reason to throw this thing to Dumbledore when he starts looking for Voldemort's Horcrux.

It wasn't until June that he suddenly changed his mind.

Mainly because of Rowena Ravenclaw.

When they were in the secret room, the founder could be said to be the most sparing of words among the four. Usually the other three were talking, and she was watching from the side.

The only thing was that she reminded herself to practice Occlumency more, and mentioned the crown at the end.

If Kyle remembered correctly, her original words were that she would truly learn Occlumency when she could wear the crown without being affected.

This sentence didn't sound strange at the time.

After all, strictly speaking, increasing wisdom is another form of magical invasion, and naturally falls within the business scope of Occlumency.

But a few days ago, after seeing the sorting hat in the principal's office, Kyle suddenly felt something was wrong.

A sword is so well protected, what if it were replaced by a crown that can increase wisdom...

Putting aside all other factors, even if the crown was not stolen by her daughter Helena, nor was it made into a Horcrux, but remained in the school... But such an important thing could only be used at the request of a student. Usable?

Moreover, if you really want to use the diadem to practice Occlumency according to what Ravenclaw said, then it will definitely not be used just once or twice, but it must be used frequently.

This is simply impossible.

Handing a Ravenclaw diadem to a student to practice Occlumency?

Unless Rowena Ravenclaw herself comes to visit, probably no headmaster will agree to such an outrageous request.

Dumbledore might, but only he...

It's impossible for a Ravenclaw to even guess the personality of the headmaster of Hogwarts a thousand years from now.

In addition, there are so many ways to practice and test Occlumency, Legilimency... Chaos Spell... Even if you find a enchantress, why do you have to use a crown? Is this standard set too high?

It's like you want to practice boxing, but someone just puts out a ten-centimetre-thick steel plate and says it will be successful when you break through it...

This is fine, but is it really necessary?

With Rowena Ravenclaw's wisdom, it should be impossible to think of this, but she still said so

Is there any other meaning in this...

After hesitating for a few days, Kyle decided to come over. Regardless of whether he was overthinking it or not, he at least took the crown away first.

With his current Occlumency technique, he should be able to withstand the impact of the Horcrux.

I guess so……

Kyle put on his spell-resistant gloves and carefully picked up the crown.

There was no curse or any trace of spiritual magic. However, after being made into a Horcrux, the crown lost its original luster and became rusty and dark.

If you put it in a thrift store in Diagon Alley, I'm afraid no one would buy it if it was priced at a penny.

But when Kyle looked carefully, he could barely make out the small words engraved on it: Extraordinary wisdom is the greatest wealth of mankind.

Kyle took off the anti-curse gloves again and held it directly in his hand, but there was still no reaction.

It seems that they are both Horcruxes, but there are some differences between the crown and the diary. At least it is not as active.

Kyle took out the box he had prepared and put the crown in it.

This box was given to him by Nicolas Flamel. It was used to hold the diary last year and the crown this year. It can be regarded as a professional counterpart.

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