Daily Life at Hogwarts Chapter 477: Boldly


Since Quirrell used a dragon egg to find out how to subdue Lou Wei the three-headed dog from Hagrid, he has been in a bad mood. He feels like a fool who has been played hard by others. .

While Quirrell had heard about most of the magic, he was still in a bad mood. From what he inquired about, it is not difficult to pass most of the levels as long as you find the tricks, but Dumbledore also applied magic to protect the Philosopher's Stone, which is the biggest problem at present, and he is stealing magic. When it comes to the stone, you must find a way to get Dumbledore away, to ensure that you have enough time to break into the dungeon to steal the magic stone, and have enough time to fly away before Dumbledore returns.

It wouldn't be enough to just use the Ministry of Magic to write to Dumbledore, because it didn't take too long for Dumbledore to arrive at the Ministry and return to Hogwarts.

And, once Dumbledore realized that someone was trying to remove him from Hogwarts, he would have realized something was wrong.

Then, he needs to find a suitable way.

Right now, Quirrell doesn't have much to offer.

While he was thinking and absent-mindedly eating breakfast, another owl flew in front of Quirrell and threw a letter on the table.

Quiere was stunned, because he had no friends at all, and he didn't post anything, and the sender didn't have a signature yet, so no matter how you looked at it, the letter seemed odd.

Quirrell didn't open the letter immediately, and even had the idea of ​​burning this strange letter directly. After much hesitation, he finally opened the letter when he returned to the Defence Against the Dark Arts office.

Only, inside the envelope was a blank piece of parchment.

Quirrell was stunned, staring at the blank parchment in a daze.

"Hurry up!"

Quirrell seemed to have thought of something, pulled out his wand, and touched the parchment lightly, and writing appeared on it.

Hello Mr Quirrell,

I sell whatever news I call.

You seem to be interested in what's in the restricted hallway on the fourth floor of Hogwarts, if you're willing to spend the money, I'd like to...

As Quirrell looked at the text, he subconsciously wanted to shred the entire parchment, but his eyes caught a glimpse of the text behind, probably knowing that as long as you're willing to pay, I can tell you, professors Arranged magic levels and give you solutions.

At the end, in addition to the transaction method, a method for subduing the three-headed dog was included, so that Quirrell could verify whether the method on the letter was true.

And said that if Quirrell is willing to pay two hundred Galleons, he can sell the next two magic levels and clearance methods to him.

Quirrell suddenly reached out and grabbed his chest, his breathing even became rapid, his eyes seemed to be pitch black, and he almost fainted.

Who!

Who is this man!

The information I have gathered so hard, this person is just like this... just like this...

Quirrell's chest heaved up and down violently, taking a deep breath of fresh air to keep himself from passing out.

Calm down, calm down, calm down quickly.

I don't know how long it took, Quirrell finally took a sigh of relief. He didn't pass out directly, he was shocked and angry, this person actually knew... about him.

Can't stay!

At this moment, Quirrell became murderous.

While Quirrell was thinking about **** this mysterious guy, he suddenly found that the parchment in his hand suddenly burned, and even the envelope was burning.

He was startled, and the parchment slipped to the ground.

By the time Quirrell fully reacted, the envelope and parchment had already been reduced to ashes.

"Is Snape doing the trick?"

Quiell's first thought was Snape, but how did Snape know how to subdue the three-headed dog?

Is it Hagrid?

No, that stupid big guy didn't even have a wand, how could he let the parchment burn itself, and Quirrell didn't think Hagrid could do that.

Is it... Dumbledore?

He knew I was eyeing the Philosopher's Stone and wanted to use it to catch me?

No, if it's really Dumbledore, is it necessary to do this?

At this moment, Quirrell just felt like his head was a mess.

Then he realized.

Why consider these questions?

Just catch the sender.

Since the guy who claimed to sell everything and asked him to bury Galleon under a clearly marked tree near the Forbidden Forest, why didn't he just use his plan to catch him?

Quiere really found a tree like that in the woods near the school, buried a bag of rocks under the tree, and watched the tree carefully, trying to catch the **** guy.

However, several days passed and Quirrell never noticed the mastermind behind it, as if nothing had happened.

Quirrell, who was being led by the nose, was extremely angry, and replaced the bag of stones with real Galleons, put a fake Galleon in the bag of Galleons, and placed a fake Galleon in the bag with the bag. Tracking magic was cast on it.

However, Quirrell was stunned to find that the Galleon buried under the tree had not been taken away, but another letter appeared, detailing how to get through the Devil's Web, and finding it in a pile of keys. way of a key.

As for the lockpicking, sorry, Albert didn't write it, and he can't write it either.

How can you insult Voldemort in a Muggle way?

He still has a bit of a work ethic.

This time, Quirrell used the Freeze Charm just in time to keep the letter and parchment from burning to ashes.

However, upon inspection by Quirrell, it was discovered that the letter was not enchanted and would not spontaneously combust.

At this moment, he felt someone punch him in the face, making him dizzy.

After the first letter spontaneously ignited, the sender was certain that he would do so, so he simply dropped the spell.

Played by the other party.

Quiere was so angry that he spat out a mouthful of blood~IndoMTL.com~ Don't let me know who you are, or I'll torture you to death! " Quirrell swears inwardly.

He re-enchanted the letter and gave it to the owl under his control, hoping to find the person who sent it.

As a result, Quirrell found that the letter actually flew to an owl postman's shop in Diagon Alley, and then, no more.

The **** who made fun of himself is still a mystery.

Albert had long guessed that Quirrell might have been tracking him back by letter, so he naturally wouldn't have sent the letter himself. Instead, he had a house-elf who specially served him send it for him, and after the house-elf sent the letter, he stayed in the manor protected by magic, and the owl couldn't find the house-elf at all. Elf.

And this house elf was Albert's biggest takeaway from the last Easter party.

Because of the Galleon buried under the tree, Albert naturally did not dig, but kept a spy mouse with a double-sided mirror attached to one eye to monitor it.

Albert can clearly see Quirrell burying things twice through the double-sided mirror in his hand.

Of course, Albert didn't plan on digging up those Galleons until Quirrell was dead.

Yes, that means earning, without him, there is no loss, anyway, the task is completed.

And, by doing that, not only does a new quest complete, it triggers a new quest Bold.

Not only does it reward 10,000 experience points, it also gives you 1 skill point, and it's easy to complete. As for Quirrell's favorability rating of 30, Albert didn't care at all.

After all, Quirrell will be getting his lunch soon, and it doesn't matter if he loses his favorability.

"Harry Potter is such a good man!"

Looking at the panel task, Albert couldn't help but sighed softly.


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