Chapter 22
Harry Potter: A Certain Ancient Rune Professor of Hogwarts (TL)
Felix walked out of the Hogshead Inn and let out a deep breath.
You canât underestimate someone!
Look, a dark wizard has the ambition to pry into the secrets of the Dark Lord, so isnât his own goal of âdiscovering the true meaning of magicâ a little modest?
Felix thought carefully about it and decided that his own ambition seemed loftier.
As for the pact with Klein, pew pew pewâ¦!
Does he think heâs a fool for getting into trouble under Dumbledoreâs nose?
Besides, he already knew the answer to the question.
Whatâs the secret of the Dark Lordâs leap over the death? The Horcruxes, that is a concept he already knew. So as long as he didnât look for that soul artefact, the pact would naturally be solved in a yearâs time.
Since the prophecy was that âthe Dark Lordâs relic will only remain at Hogwarts for a year,â which meant it was only a passing guest, so the pact between the two would only need to exist for a year â that was Kleinâs thought.
Felix, on the other hand, guessed that the relic would probably be destroyed by the protagonist group.
The protagonist group had no peace each year they were in school, so perhaps they would have to wait until they graduated before they got a complete break.
But that reminded him that the crisis of this yearâs âplotâ would come from the Dark Lordâs relics, the Horcruxes.
Which Horcrux could it be?
That was the question Felix had been thinking about since he returned to his office.
He vaguely remembered that there were seven Horcruxes, most of which were the relics of the four giants of Hogwarts, which corresponded to Harryâs seven years at school, so what did they destroy in the first year?
The Ravenclaw crown, the Slytherin locket, the golden cup of Hufflepuff, all of these were the ones he knew, so by definition, the Gryffindor sword should also be a Horcrux?
Which one of those had been destroyed last year? The first film seemed to be called âHarry Potter and the Philosopherâs Stoneâ, so the Philosopherâs Stone was a Horcrux?
Felix guessed wildly without care.
The information he had at hand was not really useful, for one thing, you couldnât prove what you said because he didnât know where the Dark Lord kept the Horcruxes, and for another, it was too taboo, because Felix already had a bad name, and telling Dumbledore about Horcruxes out of the blue ⦠sounded like he wanted to research Horcruxes, no?
So, let it be, he at most knocked on the side of the drum.
Itâs a perk for his assistant (tool person) Miss Hermione Granger.
Yes, the assistant slot has been booked for her for ⦠one reason or another.
Two of the only three candidates had hung up: the Weasley twins had approached him yesterday and voluntarily withdrawn. Because they were busy with Quidditch training this week and were expected to spend every weekend for the following year on it.
Felix had heard them imply that he had to put the Wood guy in detention, and it was for the whole school year so that they would have time to do other things.
Was this something he could agree to? The professor blatantly used his power for personal gain, would he still be able to mix around with others?
The main thing was that the terms and conditions were not agreeable, they were asking for too much in terms!
Detaining a student for an academic year for no reason, even Snape wouldnât do that.
This left Felix a bit speechless, he had wanted to return a favour to Professor McGonagall, and it had developed into this.
Are there any good students left in other housesâ¦
But the good thing is that Miss Granger is very reliable, and she could be met in the library every day, and it was evident that she was working so hard that her eyes were darkened by three extra circles.
The next day, the library.
Another uneventful day, Felix picked out a copy of The Secret of Dueling from the Forbidden Books section and gnawed on it with gusto.
The book, which was mainly an archive of secret stories of various duels between wizards throughout history, is placed in the Forbidden Books section because it contained many taboo graphics. In the days when the laws of the wizarding world were unregulated, dark magic flourished for its rapid progress and immense power and weirdness, so duels in those days were bloody and brutal, and could even be bizarre.
For example, he now sees the image of an unlucky wizardâs head irreversibly âpumpkinisedâ, not swelling to the size of a pumpkin, but becoming a complete âvegetableâ.
Even more miraculously, the loser survives, only to die three years later.
There is some fighting instruction in the book, and the scale is huge, with Felix even seeing how to incorporate a curse within a normal charm.
New tricks to acquire!
Itâs nearing noon when Felix stepped out of the library to enjoy his lunch.
On the other side, Hermione hesitated slightly before decisively followed.
âProfessor! Professor Hap.â
Felix stopped in his tracks, âWhat can I do for you, Miss Granger?â He didnât tell Hermione the fact that she was already the only candidate for an assistant, learning more wasnât a bad thing.
âItâs like this, I read in a book that some exceptionally gifted wizards can hear things that others canât, is that true?â Hermione asked as she calmed down her breathing.
Felix looked stunned, Chief K? But he quickly dropped the thought, that didnât ring a bell.
âCan you be more specific, youâre giving too broad terms.â
Hermione considered carefully, seemingly organizing her words, âIt was a short story about a young wizard and ⦠his father, transcribing material in a castle, and then the young wizard suddenly heard strange words, but his father! Didnât hear anything at all.â
Strange, why did Hermione always pause on the word âfatherâ?
The thought flashed through his mind and Felix pondered it carefully before replying, âThere are a lot of little stories that are actually made up, so what you were told isnât necessarily true, but we can discuss it for now.â
Hermione nodded cheerfully.
âThe first possibility is that the young wizard is lying, and heâs trying to use this to gain his fatherâs attention, something that is very common in the Muggle world;â Felix began by stating the answer he thought was most likely.
Seeing Hermione trying to answer, he shook his head, âThe second possibility, is that they are making a Transcription of some dangerous grimoire, be aware that some ancient grimoires contain enchantments or have been specially tampered with by their former owners, and dangerous consequences could easily result from unqualified people touching them.â
Looking at Hermione thoughtfully, he added, âThere are quite a few of these books in the Forbidden section of Hogwarts.â
They were all locked up with magic chains, though itâs strictly forbidden for young wizards to peek at â unless you had the professorâs signature in your hand.
âA third possibility,â Felix raised his volume slightly, âis that the young wizard has awakened some talent, such as prophecy, perception, or a sudden mastery of some language.â
âCan you elaborate on that, Professor?â
âWell, as you know, some young wizards have special talents, such as animal affinity, or a natural talent for casting spells without a wand, and a rarer one is the gift of prophecy, which Professor Trelawneyâs elders seem to have ⦠Oh, and Trelawney is a professor of divination, you probably will take her class.â
âAs for the gift of language, it is often related to their ancestors, if their ancestors mastered a mermaid language, this gift may be passed on to the next generation, or it may suddenly appear in the bloodline hundreds of years later.â
Felix gave a random example, âThe young wizard in your story, for example, may well have had an ancestor who spoke the rat language, and he just happened to overhear a certain chatty, ratty gentleman chattering that day.â
Hermione remained in place until Professor Hapâs figure left, thinking. Could it be that Harryâs ancestors had an odd wizard who spoke rat language?
She became somewhat confused.