Hogwarts: Bourne Returns from Warhammer

Chapter 197 Return to Hogwarts (page 12)



Living in the hospital and living at home are definitely two different feelings.

Therefore, although he was a wizard, Horace, who was quite in line with the British tradition in terms of hedonism, soon couldn't stand it anymore.

He cast a spell and tested himself for any side effects of the poison - which shocked the healers at St. Mungo's, most of whom were Hogwarts graduates who had never expected to leave the school. After so many years, I was able to learn something from this old professor.

Then, Horace asked the hard-working house elf Momo to take his place, and quickly completed all the procedures for leaving the hospital.

I can't stand it anymore.

As Horace was discharged from the hospital, Bourne naturally lost the opportunity to go out to "get some fresh air" from time to time, and could only follow his grandfather back to his hometown in Scotland.

Originally, Bourne had already read in the Daily Prophet: "Mrs. Zabini and others were tried and sentenced to Azkaban to serve their sentences", "The Dominatrix Reform Committee was vigorously criticized by Minister Fudge, Magic The Ministry of Education banned this evil organization in order to bring order to the chaos and bring peace to the wizarding world."

He had actually made plans to go to Beihai, take a good look at the legendary Hogwarts Institute for Advanced Training for Dark Wizards, and then give a ride to those indulgent old hags.

After all, the dementors might eat them as food, but that could be on the day of imprisonment or long in the future.

Out of "respect" for a certain subspace entity, Bourne felt that it would be better to eliminate the old hags who were "perverted" under his influence as quickly as possible.

As for whether the dementors guarding Azkaban would allow him to do that, or whether those dark magic creatures would attack Bourne...

They are not human beings anyway, and if we treat them as aliens, everything will be easy to understand.

The loyal chain sword in his hand was actually thirsty for a long time. In other words, it is always ready to "chop, chop, chop".

However, because Horace disrupted the St. Mungo's therapist's stay in hospital for observation, Bourne's half-day trip to the North Sea was temporarily postponed.

Hey, why is it a "half-day tour"?

This is actually because——

"Bam—!"

With a not-so-slight explosion of air, Bourne's figure appeared in an alley next to George Square in Glasgow.

The Slughorn family's big house is like "hidden in the city", hidden at the end of this alley.

"Merlin's beard!"

Horace looked at his little grandson in surprise. He had known before that this child was very talented (after all, he was a descendant of the Slughorn family), and his acting style was quite bold and radical (he also knew that Bourne used He thought that the Hydra's bombardment of Mrs. Zabini's seaside estate might be because the child was too young, so he was unknowingly affected after being sorted into Gryffindor House. He felt that when the child grew up, It will be fine when you grow up, it’s not a big deal).

However, Horace still did not expect that Bourne would learn the Apparition spell at the age of 11.

"Who taught you how to apparate? If there are no professionals watching over you, it would be very dangerous if an accident occurs during practice!"

After a brief surprise, Horace immediately switched to the attitude a normal grandfather should have towards his grandson. He questioned Bourne a little angrily.

You know, personally teaching his grandson to apparate was an important matter that Horace had long put on his list of future plans.

It turned out that someone had gotten there first.

This is absolutely abominable.

Horace thought in an instant. Even if Burne used the name "Dumbledore", he would still have to send a roaring letter to the old man.

Otherwise, he would find an opportunity to put a curse on the old man or boil some magic potion to make his sweets taste the same for at least a month...

"Grandpa Nick Flamel taught me that."

Bourne replied obediently.

“When you were in the hospital two days ago, I wrote several letters to him and consulted on some matters about magic portraits.

You know, he is the only great alchemist living today, and he is the best person to ask for advice on magic items.

However, when I was sending the letter, I 'accidentally' stuffed a freshly written History of Magic summer assignment into the envelope.

In that assignment, regarding the historical event of the Goblin Rebellion, I proposed that they might have used the Disapparation Charm to sneak into and out of the Shrieking Shack in Hogsmeade unnoticed.

Since house elves can apparate, and orbs have a similar talent, I guess goblins might have a way to do this too.

As a result, Grandpa Nick read my paper and wrote a lot of comments on it.

He explained to me in detail the causes and consequences of the invention of the Apparition Curse, and then explained some of the different methods used by wizards in different eras and countries to learn the Apparition Curse, as well as many counter-spells and counter-curses to the Apparition Curse. Branching spells, etc.

Oh, by the way, he also sent me some ball escaper feathers.

He told me that when wizards in France were learning how to apparate, many of them liked to pin two feathers from evasion birds on their hats.

The French believe that this can bring good luck, and when learning the Apparition Spell, doing so can reduce the possibility of splitting..."

After listening to what Bourne said incessantly, although Horace felt that the explanation given by his grandson was quite reasonable, he felt that the panic in his heart was really blocked.

If Dumbledore really taught Bourne such a dangerous spell, then he would have just made some trouble for the old man.

But the key point is that it was Nick Flamel who taught Bourne - that was an old man who knew both Grandpa Horace's grandfather, and he did not dare to take advantage of his age to be reckless with Nick Flamel - it was very There is nothing you can do against the other party.

Therefore, Horace, who was feeling angry but couldn't show too much concern on his face, could only ask the house elf Momo to prepare today's dinner on the spot.

"I've decided on the main dish for dinner, and I'm going to eat fried escaping birds. I remember that there seemed to be several of them on board the Hydra.

There is not much use in raising that kind of magical animal. It will disappear by itself at some point. If you keep it for a long time, it will be a waste of food. "

At the same time, a certain ball escape bird that was eating leisurely also happened to raise its head in confusion: "???"

In this way, after having a luxurious meal, Bourne was at home living his only three weeks of summer vacation.

During this period, he didn't even go to Diagon Alley to buy things he needed for the next semester. Instead, he let the house elf Momo do it for him.

Because Horace arranged some holiday courses for him-after attending Hogwarts, even if he crossed an age dividing line, Horace felt that it was time for some of the Slughorn family's book collections to be opened to Bourne. .

Therefore, during this time, Bourne was either taking potions classes, doing potion experiments, or independently brewing some potions that were dangerous and complicated for most adult wizards.


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