Hogwarts: I Can Inherit the Legacy of the Dead

Chapter 134 Reverse Engineering by an Alchemist

From the space in the dream, Meka Anders saw the thoughts stored in the rusty iron piece and the past of the owner of the piece of iron.

The owner of this piece of iron is Rafael Colani, a medieval alchemist.

The master alchemist had heard about the reputation of the Sword of Gryffindor, and after being invited by a professor at Hogwarts at the time, he came here to study the forging process of the Sword of Gryffindor.

But the Sword of Gryffindor was forged by the most skilled silversmith in the wizarding world, the Goblin King Legnac I. The various secrets and techniques involved are naturally not something that can be easily studied.

Therefore, this master alchemist who was used to traveling around and exchanging alchemy skills with others spent thirty or forty years in Hogwarts.

During this period, he never stepped out of a certain room in the castle. He even ate and drank inside, studying the sword left by the legendary wizard Gryffindor day and night.

It's a pity that until the alchemist master grew old, he never cracked the forging process of Gryffindor's sword.

That day, Rafael Colani suddenly vomited blood and died.

At that time, he was already haggard, with a white beard on his face, and a thin body. Studying on this sword consumed too much of his mind and body.

Therefore, it was not until the moment before he closed his eyes that he realized that he had studied this sword for half his life, but he had never kept any of his research findings.

This also became some kind of regret for him.

Therefore, the last wish in this piece of rusty iron is to inherit his research on the Sword of Gryffindor, even if it is only part of it, that's all.

At this moment, Meka has obtained some of the magic spells from the alchemy master.

"Lion Heart Curse."

This spell is very unique and has a single effect.

If it is engraved on the sword, it will inspire a certain kind of determination and fearlessness in the sword bearer the moment he holds the sword, and establish a certain connection with the sword, making the sword bearer and the sword seem to be one. , In this way, the sword wielder will feel particularly comfortable using the sword.

This is the core enchantment that Raphael Colani unearthed from the Sword of Gryffindor.

And if you don't wear a sword engraved with the magic spell and use this magic spell alone, then this magic spell will only inspire the caster's own courage and enable the caster to vaguely sense the 'magic' engraved on the accessory. The location of the item.

This also made Meka realize the greatest use of this magic spell:

"Through this spell, maybe I can directly find the location of Gryffindor's sword?!"

Therefore, even though this kind of magic seems useless, Meka is excited.

Because as long as he learns this spell, he can use it to find the location of Gryffindor's sword, and in today's greatly changed situation, use it to kill the basilisk and cut off its valuable parts.

Meka guessed that as long as the basilisk dies, some part of its body will most likely become the carrier of 'missing' or 'last wish'.

"Then the task these days is to learn the 'Lion Heart Curse', and also to digest the knowledge and experience of the 'Guardian Charm'."

Meka made a quick decision.

On Wednesday, just as Maekar entered the Great Hall, he saw Harry talking seriously with Colin Creevey, who had recovered from the petrification, and then the two separated unhappily.

Meka looked surprised, then sat down and prepared to enjoy lunch.

"What happened?" he asked Harry.

Harry glanced in the direction of Colin Creevey and said gloomily:

"I thought Colin was one of my few friends, but now it turns out I was wrong."

"Oh?" Meka was stunned for a moment and asked, "Would you like to tell me what happened?"

Harry was silent for a moment, took a sip of water, and then replied:

"He told me that the person who opened the Chamber of Secrets was none other than Hagrid."

Meka also looked at Colin Creevey. It seemed that the young wizard of this grade might have obtained the diary left by Voldemort.

"How did he come to this conclusion?" Meka asked.

Harry explained: "He said that he learned the news from a book. He entered the world in the book and saw what happened fifty years ago."

Meka raised his eyebrows. It seemed that he was right.

"What book?" he asked.

Harry replied: "A blank diary with 'Tom Riddle' written on the cover, who seems to be its owner."

"What about this diary?"

"It's lost. When I asked him to borrow it, he said that he suddenly lost it last night. This sounds like a malicious speculation. I even suspect that he made up the whole story."

Harry sighed, and then felt unfair for Hagrid:

"We have been together with Hagrid for such a long time. How could such a simple and honest person like him do such a thing that harms others and does not benefit oneself?"

Meka nodded: "So, you guys broke up because of this?"

Harry sighed again: "He seemed to care about me, and he seemed to have good intentions when he told me. He knew that I had a good relationship with Hagrid.

But just because I had been with Hagrid for a long time, I couldn't believe what he said, so I had a quarrel with him. "

The more Harry talked, the gloomier his face became. He raised his head and looked at Meka:

"What do you think about this? Meka."

"I don't know either." Meka shrugged: "But I think the truth will always be clear, so you don't have to feel embarrassed about it."

He suggested: "If you are in a hurry, you can ask Hagrid and see what he says. If you are worried that Hagrid will be hurt, you can wait for some time. I believe that the matter of the Chamber of Secrets will be resolved soon."

Meka pointed to the professors who were enjoying lunch at the long table on the stage.

Harry looked up and happened to look at Professor Dumbledore. He quickly lowered his head, breathed a sigh of relief, and said:

"Yes, Professor Dumbledore is still here, he will definitely be able to solve the matter of the Chamber of Secrets satisfactorily."

...

At the same time, in the luxurious Malfoy Manor in Wiltshire, England.

Lucius was sipping black tea and reading a book in the room when the manor's servant elf Dobby suddenly knocked on the door and timidly handed over a letter.

"Didn't I say not to disturb me when I'm reading?" Lucius' voice was cold.

Dobby hung his head, twisted his hands together, and trembled.

He replied, "This is from the young master from Hogwarts..."

Lucius saw it talking back, stared at it coldly, and said nothing.

After a while, he said:

"Leave the letter and go away."

Dobby responded hesitantly, then obeyed the order and walked out of the room.

Lucius picked up the letter, unfolded it, and squinted his eyes:

"Chamber of Secrets, Slytherin Heir, Petrification... It seems that many interesting things have happened in Hogwarts."

He continued to read it, and after a while, a smile appeared on the corner of his mouth.

The impact of this matter can be big or small. If handled properly, it can bring great trouble to Dumbledore, the headmaster.

Perhaps it can also bring more benefits to himself, a member of the Hogwarts board of directors, and support his people to the position.

"Dumbledore, that old stubborn, it's time to step down." Lucius smiled.

He quickly wrote a letter and sent it to the Ministry of Magic.

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