Chapter 667
Harry Potter: A Certain Ancient Rune Professor of Hogwarts (TL)
The bell rang, and the students filed out with eager looks on their faces.
âIâve decided!â As they walked in the direction of the Potions classroom, Ron announced in a loud voice, âIâm going to make a whole set of wizard chess pieces.â The faces of those around him were filled with shock.
But Harry and Hermione showed little interest in the comment. âHave you finished your Transfiguration papers by any chance? Lend it to me.â Harry said.
Ronâs aura immediately dwindled.
âNot yet,â his face fell, âjust at the beginning of it â I canât understand half of it right now.â
âProfessor McGonagall will go over all of them over and over again, and thereâs actually a lot I donât understand.â Hermione said some words of encouragement, âThings will be much better when you master the Animagus and understand the context of the material, wonât they, Harry?â
Harry muttered ambiguously. He did feel some difference after learning Animagus Transfiguration, but this âdifferenceâ didnât include the advanced transfiguration theories that Professor McGonagall was talking about, and he was just as clueless in class as he had been before.
He is aware of Hermioneâs learning method, but the thought of the big books she keeps constantly in rotation at her fingertips these days puts him off.
Ron, for his part, looked frustrated that he hadnât been able to feel the throbbing of the Animagus all this time, and was recently asking Harry and Neville about that feeling in one way or another.
âIs it a sudden increase in heart rate and head sweating?â
âAre you sure itâs not a psychological problem?â Harry asked rhetorically, so Ron stopped talking.
â¦
In Potions class, Slughorn stared at Harryâs cauldron in utter disbelief.
Inside the cauldron, there was a soft grey-green slimy blob that looked like a boiled and solidified slug mixed with vegetable juice jelly, and you could still feel a hint of cold air when you got closer; this was Harryâs work for the day, and it was disastrous.
Hermioneâs eyes widened pleasantly as if she might open her mouth and sing in the next moment.
âOh ⦠well, son, thatâs not acceptable,â Slughorn said absent-mindedly, fiddling with the buttons on his waistcoat, âItâs not even close to being useful, youâll have to refresh your potion theory more⦠â¦â
He said nothing more, and walked up to Ron instead, pausing only for two seconds before being forced back by the pungent smoke.
âThereâs no hint in that book, is there?â When Slughorn walked away to check on the other students, Hermioneâs eyes shone brightly as she said, âEven Snape and Professor Hapâs combined notes couldnât teach you how to solve a complex compound toxin in just a few lines.â
âI can just carry a piece of bezoar around with me.â Harry murmured through clenched teeth.
Hermione froze for a moment while Ron said excitedly, âYou could still use that as a solution now? I mean, why not just do that, there is perfectly enough time for us to-â
âNo! Professor Slughorn knows about Harryâs little prized book, not only does he know about it, he has even taken it and looked through it.â Hermione rushed to say. She said with a serious look, âI think the first person to do so would be considered a brilliant mind and the second is just a poor imitator.â
âThat sums it up nicely, thank you, Hermione.â Harry said with annoyance.
When Slughorn returned to the podium, the students below hung their heads in defeat, the fact that none of them had been able to formulate the antidote in the allotted time was a bit of a shock to them.
Slughorn showed no disappointment at all though, he puffed out his tight stomach and spoke up with a smile, âDid you find that some of your tricks donât work anymore?â
Some of the students looked at Slughorn and then looked at Harryâs side in unison.
Because of the particular experience of last yearâs O.W.Ls exams, many people knew that several Gryffindor students had gotten the textbook that Professor Hap had used when he was in school from Professor Hap, and subsequently a part of the simplified steps for O.W.Ls level potions were put together and all the students of the four houses benefited from it.
At the beginning of this yearâs Potions class, they tried to do the same, and although they got the notes (Harry removed the parts with the dangerous hexes, jinxes as well as Professor Hapâs frightening comments), they were surprised to find that it wouldnât work that well.
With a smile on his face and a twitch of his walrus moustache, Slughorn said.
âYes, Miss Granger was the closest to success in todayâs test, and if she had been given another half an hour, Iâm sure she could have made the antidote on her own. But she is still a considerable distance away from being a true expert in potions.â
Hermione was not quite convinced by that statement and pouted.
âI could name some particularly brilliant Potions masters, such as Damocles Belby, Severus Snape, and of course, Lily Evans-â Slughorn glanced at Harry with a smirk. âPerhaps you might think Iâm judging based on achievement, but thatâs not the case ⦠What a Potions Master needs is independent thinking, courage, passion, rigour, innovation, and an extraordinary understanding and appreciation of potions.â
âFor the truly gifted, these traits would manifest very early on and their thinking would become so distinctive like Fluxweed on a full moon.â
âItâs hard for outsiders to understand how I have an extra preference for only a few students among the many who got outstanding in the O.W.Ls Potions exam ⦠Itâs because I see the talent in that few students. Itâs also often a matter of course that they will pull off a huge gap in sixth grade. I seldom misread them.â
âUnlike the previous grades, the advanced class will introduce you to more magical potions, more profound theories, and without a passion for potions, itâs actually hard to advance very far in the field ⦠Of course, itâs still possible to brew something thatâs barely passable.â
âPretty much sums up what Professor Hap had said.â Harry muttered in a small voice.
âHarry, do you have any questions?â Slughorn asked with concern, after not catching his muttering.
Harry stood dazed and dawdled on his feet. The others looked over at him.
âWell ⦠I was wondering, is Professor Hap considered gifted? I mean, those notes of his were useful to me-â Harry stammered.
This time Slughorn didnât give an immediate answer, as he usually did, he frowned and thought for half a second.
âI havenât taught him, but ⦠from the notes itâs clear he has his own independent ideas about potions.â Slughorn was clearly reluctant to say more, but the students were staring at him, very interested in this topic, and Slughorn waved his hands in the air for a while as if he had no words to express his thoughts, âAll right.â He cleared his throat and muttered in a small voice.
âI donât think heâll be a Potion Master â Professor Hap is capable of brewing many advanced potions, yes, I have no doubt ⦠his notes are logical and with his magical attainments, he wonât mess up those delicate manipulations.â
âBut I didnât get to see too many groundbreaking insights, probably because his heart wasnât in it, and his achievements in the field of ancient runes speak for themselves. Itâs normal, talented wizards always have a more unique personality, theyâre drawn to different aspects of magic â¦â
Harry suddenly thought of something else, Professor Slughorn had probably seen Voldemort in the same way back then.
Voldemort had likewise excelled in his school years, Dumbledore said he had gotten straight Oâs in every subject, but he was probably more of an imitator than a pioneer in the field of potions, like Professor Hap.
Well, as Slughorn said, âTalented wizards are drawn to different aspects of magic.â Apparently, Professor Hap ended up choosing the ancient runes, while Voldemort did not hesitate to plunge into the abyss of dark magic.
He also thought about Dumbledore and Grindelwald, once close friends, who had also gone down opposite paths.
Harry suddenly understood a little about the âchoiceâ that Dumbledore had been emphasizing. He had seen too many good wizards in the Pensieve over the past few months who had started out differently, sometimes even oddly and clumsily, like Mr. Newt Scamander⦠â¦
In the evening, Felix suddenly appeared in his office.
He had just returned from a trip outside, tens of thousands of metres high to be precise, and nothing had affected him except that he felt it was a little cooler. He had thought about wandering through the thick clouds even higher up, but after some careful consideration, he decided there was no point in rushing.
It was just considered a walk after dinner.
When he returned, Valen, who was sitting on the sofa mixing her juice, gestured towards the window where a silver phoenix Patronus sat silently.
âFelix, I want you to come to my office.â Dumbledoreâs voice sounded.
So Felix turned and walked out of his room, âIâll take you out for a walk some other time.â Valen waved her hand at him.
In the Headmasterâs office, the spacious room is brightly lit, and the windows are covered with thick night darkness. Dumbledore sat behind the long-legged table and immediately dropped the newspaper he was holding when he saw Felix and walked around the desk to stand in front of him.
âI need to show you something.â He said bluntly.
âDo you want to use the Pensieve?â Felix asked and Dumbledore looked at him with some confusion, âWhat? Oh-â Dumbledore noticed Felixâs gaze land on a clear glass vial on the table, which filled with wisps of silvery filaments.
âNo, not that one.â He said briefly.
From the tip of Dumbledoreâs wand a wispy cloud of smoke wormed its way out and soon coalesced into a scene in mid-air, Felix glanced at it and his gaze turned thoughtful as he took a large step forward to stare down at the parade of people and buildings in the scene.
âParliament House?â Felix inclined his head.
Dumbledore nodded, then gestured with his finger in one direction.
Felix refocused his attention on the vision, ignoring the flamboyant and extreme slogans held in the hands of the protesting crowd, his eyes kept searching, there was definitely more to the march than what Dumbledore was showing him, then â¦
In the open space in front of the building, a clearly well-groomed Rita Skeeter held a microphone in her hand and occupied a prominent position.
âRita Skeeter?â Felix laughed soundly, âThat surprises me. And she looks surprisingly well-placed.â
âThatâs the point.â Dumbledore said, âThis vision was shown to me when Grindelwald applied for the job, and I know he has the prophetic ability, but of course, he can only see bits and pieces of the future.â
âI bet he didnât even know Rita Skeeter back then.â Felix chuckled.
âSkeeterâs sharp words are far more recognizable than her personal appearance,â Dumbledore said approvingly, âAnd it probably would have been overlooked by most, Skeeter has been near invisible in the wizarding world this school year, and it took me a while to find her in the Muggle press.â
Felix blinked, it was he who had recommended this woman to Amelia Bones.
âSince then, Iâve been keeping a close eye on her movements. I donât think that particular newspaper is exactly a good place to be, the work environment there is far more complicated than in the Daily Prophet, but sheâs certainly adapted well, and with a series of articles on the gun ban movement, she has made a name for herself and is on track to get what is said to be a very prestigious journalism award â¦â
âIt definitely counts as a surprise for her.â Felix was quite impressed.
âMy question now is,â Dumbledore looked at him with interest, âdoes she intend to live as a double reporter all the time? I know some wizards have separate identities in Muggle society â not just a name, but a more specific profession â but these people basically lean towards one side, and itâs actually rare to find one as active on both sides as she is.â
Felix hesitated for a moment.
âAmelia gave her an assignment for only a year, but as far as I know about Rita Skeeter, she wouldnât be able to part with the reputation she has worked so hard to build on the other side, so she might actively maintain that life even after the assignment is over, for exactly ⦠how long no one can predict. â
âYes, no one could have predicted that.â
Dumbledore said softly, sinking into deep thought. After a moment, he came back to his senses and said, âFelix, there is another, more important matter.â
It was Felixâs turn to be curious.
âAbout Grindelwald?â He asked tentatively.
Grindelwald had only just given a near-surrender speech during the day, had Dumbledore changed his mind so quickly? Felix pondered in his mind the implications of such a step, not just the issue of an additional Dark Lord colleague, but the series of changes that would result from it.
The attitude of the Ministry of Magic, the involvement of the International Confederation of Wizards â¦
Of course, none of this mattered to Felix. What is significant is that if Grindelwald is allowed to stay at Hogwarts for a long time, the risk of his identity being revealed will increase significantly.
What DeWitt, who had at one point previously presented himself as a loyal and fanatical acolyte, but in reality an ambitious one, said was actually not without some validity.
âAt the end of the day, it is almost an inevitable thing that word will leak out, and then the eyes of the world will be on Hogwarts, and even in Dumbledoreâs present-day reputation he will find it difficult to resist â¦â
âI have spoken to my successor, Mr. Babajide Akingbade, the new Supreme Mugwump of the International Confederation of Wizards,â Dumbledore said in a quiet voice, âand when this yearâs exams are over, they will send men to bring Gellert back to Nurmengard Castle.â
Felix looked at him in surprise.
âWhen did this happen?â
âJust last night.â
Felix looked oddly at the old man in front of him, this is so much more decisive than he thought it would be. Dumbledore had just decided to throw old man Grindelwald back in jail? Well, he had assumed Dumbledore had gone soft after he heard about the existence of the Blood Pact from Harry.
âSo ⦠what do I need to do?â
âIâm worried that Gellert will make an incident when he finds out, I want you to keep an eye on him for the time being, as well as â¦â Dumbledore paused, his silvery white beard trembling slightly, âDo you know anything about the charm that imprisons the magic in his body? â
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