Chapter 106: 104. Prepare

Chapter 106 104. Preparation

Jon can understand the meaning of this sentence.

The signing of a magic contract is actually the person who created the contract, leaving his own magic power on that contract, and when someone signs the contract, half of the magic power left on the contract will be split into the contract signing in the body of the recipient.

These two magical powers together maintain the effectiveness of the contract, and any problem with either party can destroy the contract.

The gem left by Adrian can only absorb the magic power of the spell on the magic item and erase the effect. These magic powers are outside the wizard's body, and it cannot affect the magic power already in the wizard's body.

Therefore, the gems can't absorb the magic power of the contract from those mudblood students, but they can absorb the magic power left in the contract they signed.

But all the enrollment contracts are not in the Hogwarts castle. Before Christmas, Jon asked Aberforth about this, and wanted to know if he could start with the paper contract itself, but Aberforth asked him about it. It is informed that the admission contracts of all Mudblood students are stored in the archives of the Ministry of Magic. Except for a small number of people who have permission, no one else is entitled to access it.

This completely cuts off the possibility of solving the problem from the contract itself.

Originally, when he got this special gemstone, Jon still had a little fantasy in his heart, thinking that maybe that Mr. Fox could do a more in-depth research, but the passage he just read was completely complete. Broke Jon's fantasy.

He can only use this gem to solve the three paintings in the tower, how to save these mudblood students in the castle is still a deadlock.

Jon let out a long sigh. Although he was a little disappointed, he was far from the point where he wanted to give up on this matter.

The issue of the contract is indeed the key, but whether these children can be taken away from the castle in the end depends on Dumbledore's reply

Jon took the ring off his neck, and then aligned the scarlet gemstone with a diamond-shaped notch on the left side of the sapphire in the center.

He let go of his hand slightly, and the gem and the ring were inlaid together like a magnet with positive and negative poles.

The red magic power like water was still turning in the gem. Jon took the magic note that was originally used to store the gem, changed the bookshelf back to its original state, and then left the library.

Obtaining this gem just provided Jon with a direction to solve the problem of the three paintings on the tower. This direction is very open, and there is no stumbling block on the road, but it still requires him to take a step forward.

Universal cracking spell He has just started learning from Aberforth, and he is far from being able to use it proficiently, and he still needs to trial and error the spell in changing the way of casting spells from the wand to the ring.

Fortunately, the pronunciation of the spell stop is far less than that of the floating spell, which means that after Jon really masters the cracking spell, it won't take long for him to try the ring casting spell.

Christmas break is coming to an end soon.

Pure blood and mixed blood students all had a happy holiday at home and returned to school.

The castle became lively again as usual, there were more people in the corridors, and the daily work of the mudblood students returned to the level of hard work before Christmas.

After school started, Jon paid more attention to the Marauder's map. Whenever he had a chance, he would open the map to check the location of the principal's office. After his frequent observations, it is now basically certain that no students will approach the eighth floor. of that area.

The same goes for faculty and staff. Apart from the principal's office on the eighth floor, there is no other professor's office. No one dares to place their office on the same level as Voldemort, even Snape and Barty Jr. The same is true.

After all, it is a creature that has lived for thousands of years, and the corpse of the basilisk is not so easy to rot. After Jon cleaned up all the blood inside, no one would smell any weird smell after the stench did not come out. .

This ensures that Jon still has enough time to lurk in the castle.

"Make a list of people who you think are credible and whose minds have not been shaken. Remember, this list must be cautious, because once there are students who have been brainwashed by pure-blooded slaves, the rest of us will be exposed."

Another night, Jon came to Hermione's bedroom in the dead of night and assigned her a task.

In fact, even if the students are to be rescued in the end, they will not follow the list given by Hermione. Jon can only do his best to take away the students in the first and second grades, and the students in the third grade and above were killed in the assembly last semester. By the time it was discovered, most of the people's memories had been altered, and they were now more resigned, and there was no guarantee that any of these people had been tricked into their heads by the Ministry of Magic's amnestics.

If you bring them back to the carriage, no one guarantees that there will be no problems that will affect the safety of the carriage.

Jon will try his best to do some things, but the premise is not to cause any danger to the people around him.

Let Hermione make a list tonight, just to find something for this little girl to do, Jon is afraid that if she keeps idling and focusing on him, what will happen if she finds out that he is actually lying trouble.

Hermione nodded solemnly to Jon.

"I will be cautious, this matter can be entrusted to me."

After handing over the task to Hermione, Jon came to the Room of Requirement through the night. He had to speed up the practice of breaking the spell. Even though it seemed that the principal's office was temporarily safe, it didn't make him completely at ease.

Fortunately, the subsequent progress was very smooth. Jon himself was not slow in learning spells, and cracking the spell itself was not a difficult spell. On the first weekend after the end of the Christmas holiday, in mid-January, He has already completely mastered this spell, and can guarantee that there will be no mistakes in daily use.

Then, he began to switch from wand casting to ring casting, marking the spell to break the spell on the second gem.

According to this item, it was even smoother than his practice of breaking the curse. After all, this gem was created to break the curse, and the spell to break the curse was not complicated.

Before the arrival of the end of January and February, Jon had completed all the preparations and planned to start the second trip to the principal's office.

Some people still don’t quite understand Mantras and Mantras. Let me explain here that these two mantras are actually a set of words in English, but there is a difference in translation in Chinese. Mantras It is an official version of the cracking spell, although it is true that there is no end to all spells, and the ending sounds good. As for the cracking spell used against Grindelwald's Fiend in the Fantastic Beasts movie, it is actually a combination of spells. There are requirements for the number of people, and it is basically impossible for individuals to use it.

Then there should actually be one chapter left tonight, but I couldn’t bear it anymore. I went to bed at four o’clock last night and went to work again. Now everyone is almost gone. Fortunately, I will rest at noon tomorrow. I will fight for tomorrow’s chapter. The three chapters, including the remaining one tonight, will be posted before 9 o'clock tomorrow night, and I will correct my schedule by the way.

The story of Hogwarts Castle will end in three to five days at most, and the following are all climaxes, which can be regarded as a pleasure for you to watch.

If you can’t do it, I will send a group account to let everyone join the group and give you red envelopes!

fell asleep

(end of this chapter)

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