Chapter four hundred and sixty seventh good luck fountain
The meeting ended unhappily.
Fudge finally adopted the tactic of procrastination, and he agreed to investigate the existing clues, but Felix had no doubt that he would throw the promises behind him after the meeting.
"You're so straightforward that Fudge may not be able to bear it," Dumbledore said outside the Ministry of Magic.
"Yes, he only has an ounce of his mind," Felix said sarcastically. "What do you think of Ms. Bones?"
Dumbledore's sharp blue eyes looked at him.
"You can think of it," Felix looked at the corner of the street in the distance, where there was a mobile ice cream truck. "Once the war comes, our minister will be in trouble. I don't want to face the threat from Voldemort and the Ministry of Magic at the same time. It is necessary to deal with one side first when there is time."
"Felix, your thoughts are dangerous." Dumbledore disagreed with his idea. In fact, this statement is considered light.
"Just make plans early," Felix shrugged, changing the subject, "If the war really breaks out, Fudge will not have the shame to stay in that position, but he can quit his job and leave, leaving a mess."
His idea is very simple. If Fudge is not reliable, then another person will come on stage. Amelia Bones looks good, and she is one of the closest people to that position.
Felix thought about it and returned to the Ministry of Magic. To some extent, the meeting was at the cost of the open break between Fudge and Dumbledore, which awakened some people's vigilance, especially Amelia Bones, who discovered that this woman was a key figure.
She controls 90% of the force of the Ministry of Magic. She has Aurors under her command, strikers and magic law enforcement reconnaissance teams. She has the right to inquire about any combat operations, even if it is not the dementors she directly belongs to.
"Sirius seems to know her?" Felix recalled.
In the afternoon, the Aurors practiced magical arts and magic on the field. Their learning progress was actually faster than that of the little wizards in the school. Felix was not idle for the past two weeks and collected a large amount of data that could be used in future teaching.
On the training ground, Felix sat in the corner, fiddling with a long red nail, Tonks came over with interest, "Is this some new product? What's the use of it? Can it change color?"
Felix smiled and put away Rita Skitter's nails. "It's much more powerful than you think, and I hope there is no chance to use it."
"Is it some kind of weapon?" Tonks obviously didn't believe him. She looked at the venue, "Kingsley is about to succeed."
Kingsley held a magic wand in one hand and outlined a flowing magic text with the other. The light green magic barrier appeared difficult to form a water curtain that looked like a flowing.
"Are you ready?" Dris shouted from afar.
At this time, people around him surrounded him and watched their movements. Delis suddenly waved his wand, and several spells hit the magic text iron armor spell. The surface of the water curtain was filled with beautiful ripples. "Try this again!" Delis' wand suddenly slashed, and the bright red magic text flashed into a burning fireball. The fireball flew across the air and shattered the immature water curtain.
Kingsley stepped back a few steps and stood steadily. There was a lot of cheers coming from the surroundings.
"My mission is almost completed, and Hogwarts will start in two days," Felix said thoughtfully.
"You can stay there," Tonks said, "and come anytime, Sclinger said your advisor title will remain."
"It will be annoying if you stay any longer," Felix said with a smile. He took out the sound transmission mirror and gently moved it a few times. A gentle voice came from the opposite side, "Felix?"
"Remus, it's me," Felix said calmly. "The company may encounter some obstacles recently, and temporarily stop expanding."
"What happened?" Lupin asked slightly nervously, and Tonks listened quietly with his eyes wide open.
"Just prevent in advance and be prepared for any eventuality," Felix said vaguely. "If the company is affected, tell me in time and don't drag it, I will help solve it."
"Is this true..." Lupin said behind the voice transmission mirror, "I have been prepared for this long time and can use this time to conduct employee training."
"I can help," Tonks said suddenly.
Felix looked at her.
"I can help," Tonks said again, and Lupin opposite him asked in surprise: "Dora? It's me." Tonks said with a smile, and she pointed to the sound transmission mirror at Felix, who handed her understandingly.
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Hogwarts, the Office of the Ancient Magical Text.
Sniff Valen woke up from the cradle bed. Today is the tenth day of his own life. Although the Great Demon asked Hermione to take care of it before leaving, it prefers to sleep in its own comfortable bed.
It’s so happy when no one cares!
"Shi!"
Valen spent a lot of time reorganizing his collection, then happily climbed onto the sofa and looked at the "Stories of the Poetry and Bitou". The previous "The Adventures of the Little Wizard Mike" had been finished. Felix gave Valen the fairy tale book he had taken to refer to before as a textbook for reading exercises.
Of course, it must be a gift for Valen after he was literate.
Valen especially likes the picture above. It yawns and reads the story of the Good Luck Spring: Three witches and an unlucky knight come together to find the spring that can give people good luck. They must pass three levels. The first level is a huge white earthworm blocking the middle of the road. The knight's sword does not work for it. Only by "proving pain to it" can the earthworms walk away.
Why don't they take a detour? Or get out a path? Valen thought, they might not have a sniffing friend, oh, that's awful.
It continued to read, and a terminally ill witch saw time pass by little by little, she shed tears of despair. At this time, the big earthworm finally made way; Valen opened his mouth in surprise.
The second level is a hillside halfway up the mountain with magic. They must "submit the fruits of labor" to climb over here. They took out all the money they had on their bodies, and Valen couldn't help but tremble. But the Magic Mountain was unmoved. Time passed, and only the second witch was still insisting on climbing up. Crystal sweat flowed out of her forehead, so they could go up again.
Valen was stunned to see that the fruits of labor were not money? It was very happy to exchange sweat for some golden gallons, just like the process of the great devil asking it to recognize words.
The third level is the river water surrounding the top of the mountain. The condition for passing the level is to exchange "wealth from the past". The unlucky knight is willing to take out his shield as a boat, which makes Valen very happy. He dipped his thumb biscuits in jam and enjoyed a leisurely afternoon.
The knight in the story undoubtedly failed, although he was indeed generous enough. In the end, the third witch came up with the answer. She was originally abandoned by the loved ones. The purpose of this trip was to relieve her pain and longing with the help of the spring of good luck. But here, she drew out the memories she had treasured in her mind. It was the time she spent with her cold lover and threw them all into the river. Several stepping stones appeared in the river.
Finally, they came to the next to Good Luck Spring.
When deciding on the ownership of the Good Luck Spring, the unlucky Knight gave up first, leaving only three witches. At this time, the first terminally ill witch broke out due to the hard work along the way and was dying. They wanted to carry her into the Good Luck Spring, but she was in so much pain that she begged them not to do so.
The second witch discovered that the herbs around her had magical magic. She picked these herbs and adjusted them into a potion with the help of the knight to feed them to the suffering witch. The magical thing happened and she was healed! She no longer needed the spring of good luck.
The second witch also rejected the temptation of the spring water. Originally, her belongings and wand were stolen by a despicable thief. She hoped that the spring of luck would rescue her from poverty and weakness, but now she couldn't use it. She persisted in the second level until the end. She was no longer weak, and she also collected many precious herbs that could allow her to regain wealth.
As for the third witch, she also didn't need a good luck spring. She let go of her obsession with the past in the third level and was no longer trapped by love.
Finally, the three witches agreed to let the unlucky knight soak in the spring of good luck as a reward for his heroic righteousness. The unlucky knight did this. When he came out of the spring, he thought he had washed away the bad luck that had been entangled with him. He finally had the courage to express his feelings and fell in love with the third witch.
At the end of the story, the Unlucky Knight and the third witch became husband and wife, and because of the unity and mutual assistance along the way, the four decided to break the gap between the wizard and the Muggle and live together. They lived happily for a long time, until they died. The Unlucky Knight firmly believed that it was Good Luck Spring that changed his destiny, but he actually didn't know that although the magic garden where Good Luck Spring is located was full of magic, Good Luck Spring itself had no magic at all.
But why? Valen couldn't figure it out. At this moment, a knock sounded outside the door. It opened its eyes wide and couldn't wait to open the door. Hermione stood outside. She smiled and picked Valen up, "Take you to have something delicious."
Hermione took Valen to the auditorium for dinner, and then went to the common room to play chess and cards with him, but his interest was not high.
"What's wrong with you, Valen? Are you sick?" Hermione asked worriedly.
Valen shook his head. In the evening, they walked towards the ancient magic office. Suddenly, Valen sniffed, and his black eyes suddenly became bright. It struggled to jump out of Hermione's arms and ran out along the corridor.
"Valen!" Hermione shouted behind it, chasing her tightly behind.
They came to the spiral staircase and went down two floors, then Valen jumped up from the corner, and Hermione was startled, but Valen did not lose, and his arms caught it.
Chapter completed!