Hogwarts: I'm a model wizard

Chapter 240 Nicole May

Chapter 240 Nicole May
What fell with Kyle was the fragment of the Sorcerer's Stone, which circled twice in mid-air before being caught by a hand.

Kyle put away the fragments of the Philosopher's Stone, and then looked up at his position.

After knowing that he was going to use the Portkey, Kyle thought about many different outcomes. He thought he would land in front of a magnificent manor, or near a certain wizarding village...

After all, those reclusive old wizards all like this way, just like Newt, he put his home in the remote mountains and old forests where there are few people.

But Kyle never thought that he would actually appear on a rather bustling Muggle street...

He looked at the huge restaurant sign in front of him with some surprise.

There were many pedestrians coming and going around, but none of them seemed to notice Kyle who suddenly appeared, and all of them walked past him with normal expressions, as if he had been here all the time.

The sound of car horns kept coming from around, and Kyle cast his sights further afield.

In front of the left, a towering spire can be vaguely seen...

"Paris?" Kyle frowned slightly, and he had a general understanding of his position.

Because he knew early in the morning that the place he was going this time was not Devon, but France, so after a brief surprise, Kyle quickly returned to normal.

The street is the street. After all, he is a legendary wizard who has lived for more than 600 years. Naturally, his thinking is different from theirs. Even if he makes his home on the monkey mountain in the zoo, it is not surprising.

The most important thing now is to find people first.

Kyle thought for a moment.

The Portkey should have been made by Nicolas May or Dumbledore, so there must be nothing wrong with it.And it's impossible for Nicolas May to appear in the shops on both sides of the street, so...

"The Loyalty Curse?"

Kyle found the envelope that Dumbledore had stuffed in his pocket before, quickly opened it, and pulled out a blank note from it.

Although the note was blank, Kyle heard a clear murmur the moment it was opened.

That's a number.

"Number 51!"

……

Then the note suddenly burned out of thin air and fell to the ground.

As soon as Kyle raised his head, he saw a delicate wooden door with gilded patterns suddenly appeared between the restaurant and the record store in front of him... Then the light blue walls and spotless windows also appeared.

It looked like an extra house had suddenly swelled and pushed things apart on either side.

Kyle smacked his lips. In the restaurant, the waiters were still chatting leisurely, and the melodious music in the record store kept ringing. Obviously, the people inside didn't feel anything.

Kyle walked forward quickly, frowning at the newly transformed door.

There was no handle on the door, just a small groove that looked like it had been smashed out by something, and it didn't look like a keyhole.

Kyle drew his wand...

As expected, the Unlocking Charm didn't respond.

"Is this a test?

But Dumbledore never said there was such a thing..."

Just when Kyle was hesitating what to do next, the gold-plated patterns on the door suddenly twisted, and they were entangled with each other, gradually forming a section of golden cursive.

"Ahead of you is a swift river.

The sound of the magic flute destroyed the bridge to the other side.

To keep going, you must find the four missing branches...

One of them was picked up by the knight and brought to the village;

One hit a butterfly and was accidentally picked up by his wife;
A vow that bears witness to a wedding...a swagger over people's heads...

Go ahead and find them...

Or you can give your treasure to the merfolk on the shore, and they will help you move on. "

Looking at those golden cursive characters, Kyle narrowed his eyes slightly.

These contents are not difficult to understand.

The bridge should refer to this door, that is to say, to open it, you must find four key things... and the words below are their clues.

Kyle raised his eyebrows thoughtfully, and quickly found the most critical parts of each sentence.

Magic Flute...Knight, Country...Butterfly, Wife...

If you change the order and meaning of them slightly, it becomes:

Magic Flute, Country Knight, Madame Butterfly...

And these are the names of famous operas. Although he couldn't think of the last two for the time being, they should also be related to operas.

"Is this asking me to go to the opera house to find clues?"

Kyle didn't move, but looked at the last paragraph.

The meaning of this sentence is also very obvious... If you don't want to look for it, you can also pay for it.

But the money here certainly does not refer to Galleons.

Kyle noticed that the shallow groove happened to be just below this sentence, and he seemed to suddenly think of something, and took out the fragment of the Philosopher's Stone from his pocket.

Regardless of its size or shape, this fragment is exactly the same as the groove on the door. Don't worry, this must be the so-called "treasure".

"Nicole May didn't intend to take back the fragments of the Philosopher's Stone?"

Kyle was a little surprised.

Looking at the meaning above, it seems that as long as he can find the clues corresponding to the four operas, he can accept this precious fragment of the Philosopher's Stone.

On the one hand, it takes some time to find clues, and on the other hand, there are fragments of the Philosopher's Stone... Do you even need to think about it?
Kyle raised his hand and decisively pressed the fragment into the groove.

The Philosopher's Stone can indeed drive countless people crazy, but a destroyed Philosopher's Stone is useless.

It's like chopsticks that have been broken into more than a dozen pieces, or the parts of Lego blocks.

If it was useful at all, it wouldn't be made into a Portkey.

Oh, by the way, if you sell it in Diagon Alley, you should be able to exchange it for a lot of Galleons.

With the gimmick of the Philosopher's Stone, I believe that many pure-blood families would be willing to pay a lot of Galleons to buy it.

Thinking of this, Kyle raised his hand with some pain, trying to snap off the fragments again.

But at this time, the fragments had been perfectly fitted into the grooves.

……

The gate slowly disappeared, and the room grew larger and soon took over the entire street.

It seemed that in the blink of an eye, the store turned into exquisite pillars, and all the pedestrians disappeared.

Kyle found himself in a grand hall, with warm yellow marble beneath his feet, and an ever-changing azure blue on the walls above his head and around him.

Moreover, you can vaguely see many golden symbols with unknown meanings on it, and I don't know if it is to add mystery or have ulterior motives.

"Aha, Olim, you lost!"

A familiar voice came from the side,

"I've said it a long time ago, this kid must be the first to come in... Hurry up, you have to give me two Galleons."

(End of this chapter)

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