Harry Potter’s Book of Sin Chapter 1633: Volunteer volunteer
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"...There really is no magic reaction, like... there is nothing here at all?"
In this stone box hidden under the Hufflepuff Chamber, a huge mystery is being sealed.
It is not only the last clue since Maca embarked on the path of "candidates", but also the only answer that can unravel what happened to the four founders of Hogwarts.
More importantly, it seems to be the ultimate reason why Haierbo has done everything possible to free up so many things since he got out of the ground... Well, let’s not mention the "rule of death" that the other party has been talking about. This stone box is at least one of his real goals.
From the time Roina’s husband tried to destroy the Devouring Mirror with the power of a meteorite for thousands of years, to Halber’s transfer of the formation of guiding the meteorite to the gate of Hogwarts, and then to his use of the Demon Summoning Spell He gains a powerful demon body, and uses it to hit Hogwarts Castle with a hard anti-meteorite.
Even the battle between Helbo and the Bronze Kitty that Maca could not see, now that I think about it, it seems that he did not escape Helbo's conspiracy.
To be honest, if someone came to tell him that this stone box was not in Helbo’s plan, Maca would never believe it.
That’s right, maybe even the fact that he forced Helbo away and found the stone box by himself was still a trick by Helbo.
"No, it's all about it now, I'm afraid I can no longer say what kind of "conspiracy" this is... This has become a "conspiracy" at all."
At the moment, Maca is sitting next to the cauldron. Holding this not very heavy stone box in one hand, he looked at the line of warnings on the box, and the depression in his heart has been lingering since the night the meteor fell.
Obviously, the secret hidden in this stone box has too much to do with him-so big that he can't help thinking about it even if he knows that Helbo may be expecting him to open it. Check it out.
After all, this thing was left by Rowena and Helga, and it was clearly reserved for the "candidates." Once it was opened, the large number of questions that had puzzled him so far would probably all be answered.
"'Don't open this box if you are not ready.'"
The words engraved on the stone box made Maca more and more want to open it immediately to see what was inside.
At this moment, Maca suddenly raised his head and glanced subconsciously towards the end of the corridor outside.
"Call—"
The next moment, he let out a sigh of relief, and then put the stone box back into the bag around his waist, and with a wave of his hand, he lifted the curse left on the door.
Not long after, with the sound of footsteps, the door of the potion preparation room was knocked.
"Come in!"
Before speaking, the door opened slightly, and Delphi walked in from outside.
"Dad."
"Well," Macalli nodded slightly and said with a smile, "What's wrong? Didn't I say that, the repetitive tasks in the potion preparation process will be reduced a lot, and I will be more than enough alone. Now-look! I just need to wait on the sidelines. If you don’t have to stare all the way just in case, you might not be able to see me if you come over."
When Delphi heard this, he couldn't help but glanced at the crucible that was gurgling softly, and then said:
"I know... Dad, I just want to come and tell you something... Tell me something about Miss Granger and the others."
"Huh?"
When Maca heard it, she couldn't help tilting her head and curiously said:
"Hermione and the others? What's the matter?"
However, he had just finished asking, and then he seemed to think of something, and raised his eyebrows suddenly.
"Oh! Could it be that it is about this potion?"
However, Delphi paused hesitantly.
"You can say that," she thought for a while, "but fundamentally...I think you know, Miss Granger and the others are worried about you."
In fact, when Hermione and the others were talking in the garden just now, Delphi happened to pass by and heard some. Although I did not hear everything, concerns about the effect of Maca's concealment of potions and doubts about the relationship between Delphi and Maca have more or less fallen into her ears.
Of course, since Maca has already “vaccinated” everyone, as far as her life is concerned, I am afraid that no one will doubt that she is now with the little Delphi in Fort Blois.
So, she didn't care much about it-even Hermione's guess was almost a tiny fraction of the truth.
"This is indeed a problem," after Delphi roughly said the conversation she overheard, Maca shrugged and said, "Make everyone worry about me. This is indeed What I don’t want to see. It’s a pity that Hermione and the others are very smart. No matter how well I cover up, they may not be able to discover them."
As he was talking, Maca suddenly spread his hands again.
"However, rather than worrying about this, I don’t want them to know what I’m doing... how do you say it? "Unethical things"?"
"Dad--"
Seeing that Delphi wanted to persuade, Maca waved her hand immediately, indicating that she didn't need to excuse herself.
"This is the truth," Maca said with a smile, "Although my purpose is not bad, but because of this, the Muggles under the test had to endure unparalleled pain and even death. This process was It is undeniable cruelty."
Furthermore, given the difficulty and risk of this research, there will be more accidents in subsequent reagent tests. The Muggle guard who died as a result was the first, but probably not the last. .
It's just that, just after Maca finished saying this, he saw Delphi in front of him and said seriously:
"Dad, can I participate in this experiment too?"
"Huh? Haven't you already participated? You have been helping me with the preparation of reagents for the past few days!"
"No~IndoMTL.com~Dad, I mean...as the'subject'..."
Delphine’s idea was actually something Maca had never expected. And after he was stunned for a moment, Delphi saw Macadam in a daze even though he was a little dumbfounded and authentic:
"What are you talking about! How is this possible?"
However, Delphi still looked at him calmly and asked softly:
"Why is it impossible? Dad, look—I am also a Muggle now, am I not? And, since I was a wizard once, and I have enough mental power, it is undoubtedly better to reawaken the magic power than I have not experienced it. The real Muggle of the riot is less difficult. As a Muggle nowadays, the value of my participation in the experiment is very high."
These words that Delphi said are obviously correct, so at this moment, Maca can only simply shake his head to express his rejection.
Take Delphi as an experiment, this kind of thing is certainly unacceptable for Maca.