The Dark Lord at Hogwarts is not too cold

220. Principal: Parallel universes?Grindelwald?younger sister

(Parallel world travel probably won't last long, because the response doesn't seem to be good)

Everyone only knew that Fred Weasley had been threatened with death in his third year, but Trelawney told them today that was not the case.

So... Fred ends up with a fortune? !

It's really enviable.

"Hmph... Strange, happiness after a small tribulation?" Trelawney turned the teacup and watched for a long time before he squeezed out a bit of prophecy, "This is gone? A small tribulation for a great happiness. ..and possibly simultaneously"

So to sum it up: pain and happiness.

"It's gone! It's boring..." Lini waved her hand, a little disappointed. They thought that Professor Trelawney could say something to make Cyrus the person of prophecy this year.

Professor Trelawney hurriedly got up and left, still muttering something nervously, she also wanted to see something tricky, but she couldn't see it.

To the professor, Cyrus seemed to be standing in the middle of a thick fog, with only occasional dark shadows to be seen.

But Granger was the most impatient. She regretted taking Divination, especially yesterday when the professor said that she had no aura? !So she simply gave up.

In her opinion, Trelawney was running the train with his mouth full.

"What kind of perception of the future..." Granger recalled that since yesterday, Professor Trelawney seemed to be against her, even choosing a teacup.

Cyrus patted her on the shoulder, signaling her to relax, but he was curious now: if it was Hermione, Professor Trelawney could see her senses.

This class was much more interesting than yesterday's class with Gryffindor. At least Gossip Eagle and Gossip Badger could make the professor's original annoyance dissipate.

However, they still had some regrets. They had originally hoped that Trelawney could predict the relationship between the president and the vice president.

What a pity... what a pity.

The last class is the ancient rune research professor is Bathsheda Bablin, which is a compulsory course for exploring ancient magic manuscripts, because it needs to go through systematic translation.

The most critical of these is the use of rune letters in magic construction.

"This is 'Eihwaz', not 'Ehwaz'" Cyrus translated according to the ancient Nordic alphabet, "in the original Germanic language it means 'yew tree', not 'horse'"

However, coupled with the research in the Muggle world, "?" is not only defensive, but also durable in a deep sense.

"But...you can try it when you go back in the future'?" He jokingly said, "For example, if you want to test the protection of everything in the Iron Armor Curse or the safe guarding"

There are about a hundred of them, and now Cyrus only has "?" "?" "?" "?" and the most recent "?"

?Represents the light, dawn and sunshine in midsummer, pronounced "Daeg", and is also part of the derivation of spells, most of which can be combined with the corresponding runes for daily use.

"So...magic is the strongest in the everyday language of wizards?" Granger seemed to be enlightened in some places, and what she had heard most was how powerful black magic was.

But Cyrus didn't answer her question directly.

"What is the definition of the floating spell?"

"Let objects fly or levitate...the variants are Hovering Curse and Rocket Curse" Miss Granger immediately recited it fluently, but she seemed to have a vague feeling that something was stuck.

"Let the target float...Then the goal is defined by the wizard himself. What if...I need to make a small house float?"

The more Cyrus delved into the spells, the more he could discover the similarities between the original force, spells and various spells. He had some careful thoughts: Eagle Claw Jedi Court?

"But... it doesn't make sense in reality." Granger scratched at his messy hair, without refuting the theory, "but wizards never..."

"That's because the magic output of wizards is not enough... The theory is correct, we only lack practice"

For example, whether the levitation spell makes matter stagnate, accelerate, or lift into the air. Fortunately, wizards do not know the objective magnetic field. Otherwise, when black wizards were rampant, ordinary people might not be able to bear it.

The Ancient Runes Study class was boring, but Cyrus and Granger enjoyed it.

After they walked out of the classroom, he was still telling Granger about the update of Charms, including the use of runes. When they walked into the hall, the stone statue beside them suddenly moved.

The dwarves standing on both sides of the gate pointed to the direction of the principal's office and then returned to their posts.

"What's the matter?" The girl looked at those strange stone statues curiously. She only discovered the 'guards' here when she passed by today. They are like the imperial guards in the castle palace.

"Professor Dumbledore called us," Cyrus added, "about you..."

"Me? Professor Dumbledore knows?" Granger subconsciously grasped the Time-Turner in his pocket.

"Don't worry...we need the principal's help"

Cyrus is also very helpless, many things are locked, just like what Professor Flitwick said L: No one knows time magic except the Reticent Man of the Ministry of Magic.

Because 'time' is too dangerous to play with at will.

And Cyrus doesn't have the time gem of this universe, let alone recharge it or let it return to its previous intact state.

As soon as he entered the office, he saw Dumbledore standing on the elevated ladder behind his seat, holding a book in his hand, and the Phoenix Fox on his shoulder called out to Cyrus a few times.

"Are you here? Just find a place to sit..."

"Professor..." Granger greeted in a low voice.

She didn't sit there casually like Cyrus, and from time to time picked something from the snack bowl on the carved oak table, Granger watched with disgust as he crushed a chocolate cockroach.

Hmm...seems like all Hermione Grangers hate cockroach piles?

Dumbledore came down and sat in front of them, fingers crossed, watching Granger carefully with energetic, searching eyes, cold white light reflected from the half-moon-shaped lenses.

"At noon today, the Ministry of Magic told me that there are not many Time-Turners in the Department of Mysteries..." He simply informed them, "...Cyrus, you are talking about picking up time-turners during the summer vacation. Is it?"

"No, Professor, Granger took it from another Ministry"

Another Ministry of Magic?

Dumbledore took the time-turner, and he opened the lid. The hourglass clock inside had stopped for a long time, and even the sand didn't flow. The headmaster took out his wand and tapped it a few times.

"This is indeed a time-turner..." Dumbledore frowned slightly, "Which Ministry of Magic did you get it from?"

"British... British Ministry of Magic..." Granger looked at Cyrus next to her, and she believed him. She looked at her toes and said carefully, "It's from another world." Ministry of Magic"

Hearing Dumbledore's hands tremble, he looked at Cyrus and didn't know what to say.

Albus Dumbledore instantly understood, time travel~ he understood this, and after Cyrus' explanation, he also knew that Granger had applied for the time-turner in order to complete all the elective courses.

Miss Granger put her hands between her legs, pretended to be dumb, and didn't dare to utter a word, after all, the thing was broken in her hands.

"Parallel worlds... Are there really parallel worlds?" Dumbledore's eyes lit up, and his rough fingers stroked the metal surface of the converter.

Dumbledore, who has traveled extensively, has certainly heard of this statement, and no one in the wizarding world can prove it, but Granger in front of him today seems to be proving the existence of "parallel worlds".

"So, is there a way to fix it?" Cyrus handed Granger his glass of iced lemonade, signaling her not to be afraid because it had nothing to do with her.

"Ah...Xiu? Yes, it's possible, but it's very troublesome." The headmaster lost his mind for a moment, and Fox on his shoulder rubbed his neck, "I can apply for the Silent Man from the Department of Mysteries..."

Finally, the time was set for next Tuesday, and Dumbledore comforted Cyrus: "Hermione will be safe..."

After the two left, Dumbledore silently looked at the time-turner in his hand with a painful expression on his face. Of course he knew that 'in parallel universes, the same person is not the same individual'.

In the end, he put the damaged time-turner in the cabinet, turned his chair and looked out the window.

(There is still a chapter, being coded)

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