Hogwarts: I Am Such a Model Wizard

Chapter 965: Kyle's hands-on skills

Chapter 965 Kyle’s hands-on ability

Just as Kyle thought, Amelia Bones really didn't trust others to help keep the Horcrux.

And they moved very quickly. The letter had already arrived at Hogwarts before the holidays were over.

Still in the principal's office, Kyle read the letter in his hand and returned it to Professor McGonagall.

"What do you think?"

"That's quite polite," Kyle said.

The letter was sent to Professor McGonagall, and the content was like two old friends chatting. Although Horcruxes were mentioned, there were only a few sentences, and it was at the end of the letter, asking McGonagall in a very casual tone. Does Professor Greg need help from the Ministry of Magic to keep those things?

Of course, both Professor McGonagall and Kyle understand that this is the focus of this letter, and other greetings and greetings can be omitted.

"Well, you know what they think for a few days, and I will reject her request on behalf of Hogwarts," Professor McGonagall said.

It will definitely be rejected.

He already knew that the locket, crown and gold cup were all in Kyle's hands, and that those things were intact, and there was no way Kyle could give them to the Ministry of Magic.

The Resurrection Stone Ring disappeared with Dumbledore's death.

And the rune snake also disappeared completely after the war. It should have completely turned into ashes.

The only diary that could be sent out had already been taken out at the last hearing. They couldn't take out anything now, so of course they had to refuse.

Professor McGonagall brought a piece of parchment and asked for a reply.

"Why should we refuse? As a righteous wizard, we must cooperate with the work of the Ministry of Magic and hand over the Horcrux to them."

Professor McGonagall almost poked a hole in the parchment with her hand.

"No!" she blurted out.

"Huh?" Kyle was a little surprised that Professor McGonagall would object.

"I mean, the gold cup, crown, and locket are all things left by the Big Four. Even if they were once Horcruxes, they should be placed in Hogwarts, especially Ravenclaw's crown."

Professor McGonagall looked at Kyle and said seriously: "It would be terrible if this thing fell into the hands of someone with evil intentions, and the Ministry of Magic...to be honest, they have let people down many times."

What Professor McGonagall meant was simply that she didn't trust the Ministry of Magic.

This is not surprising, look at what they have done.

The first is that Fudge insists on refusing to believe the news that Voldemort has returned. In order to maintain his position, he will not hesitate to break with Dumbledore and cover up the truth.

And that Umbridge, such a cruel, vain, arrogant and unprofessional person, could actually become the Deputy Minister.

This is something that Professor McGonagall simply cannot imagine, let alone what would happen if such a person comes into contact with the Ravenclaw Diadem.

Although Amelia Bones got better after she came to power and eliminated many people who pretended to be fake, there was also a mutiny that shocked the whole of Britain.

Therefore, the Ministry of Magic is really not trustworthy. If the crown is handed over to them, the theft may occur in the Ministry of Magic the next day.

Or you might not have to wait until the next day at all.

Professor McGonagall patiently tried to persuade Kyle, "What's more, we can't find the resurrection stone ring, but they definitely don't believe it. It will only cause greater conflicts. It's better to reject this request from the beginning."

"Who says there isn't? We do." Kyle casually took out a diamond-shaped stone and placed it on the table.

Professor McGonagall's eyes widened.

"Resurrection stone?"

"You can say that." Kyle nodded, "I have whatever you want."

He threw the second and third stones on the table.

Professor McGonagall reacted immediately.

"Is this fake?"

"Who says it's fake? It's real!" Kyle put away the extra stones. "This is the real thing."

"But the Resurrection Stone is not an ordinary stone." Professor McGonagall shook her head, feeling that there were too many loopholes in Kyle's approach.

"Oh, I almost forgot." He casually took out a five-inch long tooth and stabbed it **** the stone.

The diamond-shaped stone was broken into two halves directly in the middle, and bursts of white smoke were emitted.

"It's no problem now."

Professor McGonagall opened her mouth, not knowing what to say for a moment.

On the other hand, Phineas on the wall made a series of smacking sounds of unknown meaning.

But Kyle ignored him and continued to take out things.

golden cup,

crown,

locket,

The Sword of Gryffindor...oh, this is not it, this is what Kyle made for fun.

He threw the sword aside.

At this time, Professor McGonagall also picked up the nearest crown and put it in front of her eyes, looking at it carefully.

No need to ask, these must be fake, but they are also very real. She looked at them for a long time without seeing any flaws.

"How was it?" Kyle asked.

Professor McGonagall nodded, "It's very similar, really very similar."

Let's put it this way, except for the special abilities of the real thing, these things were almost identical in other aspects, and even she couldn't fault them.

"Of course, I made it according to the real thing, every detail is perfect."

Then came the most critical step. Kyle picked up the locket in front of him.

Because this was the principal's office of Hogwarts, Kyle didn't want to be too arrogant and used Li Fire directly in front of Professor McGonagall and all the principals.

So he simply took out the Gubler fairy fire he got from Sirius.

This thing is also a magic flame, and the traces it leaves are similar to those of Lihuo. Plus, the thing Kyle specially prepared is even more like it.

Under the burning of the flames, the locket quickly underwent obvious changes, and there were even cracks on the surface that glowed with black light.

There were even faint bursts of screams coming from those cracks, as if they were coming from far away.

Professor McGonagall just looked at him with a puzzled expression.

She had never seen what it was like when a real Horcrux was destroyed, but she thought it should be like this. The Horcrux was damaged and the soul fragments roared unwillingly.

But isn’t this fake? Why could she hear the roar, and what was going on with the cracks on it...

As if he guessed what Professor McGonagall was thinking, Kyle took out a bottle and placed it on the table.

“I stumbled upon this while I was making these.”

Professor McGonagall looked over.

There was a gray powder in the bottle, and the temperature was very low. Even across the bottle, a layer of white frost quickly formed on the table.

"What is this?" Professor McGonagall asked doubtfully.

She felt that she was a well-informed wizard, but she had no idea what it was, and she had no impression of this feature.

"This is what's left after you kill the dementors."

"Kill what?" "Dementors." Kyle explained, "When the rebellion just broke out in Azkaban, Cedric and I worked together to clean up the dementors for a while, and they were killed. This will be left behind, along with a cloak."

Professor McGonagall was relieved immediately. No wonder she didn't know, and probably not many people knew.

"What's the use of this thing?"

"I don't know yet," Kyle said, "But I also found that it is very suitable for making dark magic items, so I changed my thinking and made three dark magic items."

"Then the cry I just heard was..."

"Howling spell." Kyle said, "If someone opens this locket, they will hear a scream similar to that of mandrake. It is also a kind of magic targeting the soul."

Professor McGonagall looked at Kyle, then at the crown in his hand, and subconsciously threw it back on the table.

"That's a delirious crown, just don't put it on your head."

Kyle put down the deformed and twisted locket, picked up the crown and placed it above the fairy fire.

Soon, the bright crown was covered with a thick layer of rust, and the huge sapphire became dull.

It was custom-made by Kyle and looks exactly as it did when it was first found.

What stands out is rigor.

Professor McGonagall watched until Kyle destroyed the three items with his own hands.

"Give these to the Ministry of Magic." Kyle pushed everything to Professor McGonagall.

"But... what if they find out that this is fake." Professor McGonagall was still a little worried.

"I'm quite confident in my alchemy skills."

Kyle smiled, "If this were the Beauxbatons Academy of Magic in France, I would definitely think of another way.

“Because alchemy is popular in France, and there are alchemy masters like Professor Victor, he must be able to tell that what I make is a fake.

"But this is Britain and most people can't even make a simple waterproof and moisture-proof badge."

"What you said is outrageous!" Phineas couldn't help interrupting the two of them.

"What?" Kyle turned around and looked, "Am I wrong?"

"Just because you are right is too much." Phineas muttered, and simply continued to close his eyes and pretend to sleep.

Professor McGonagall didn't hesitate long before she put away the things in front of her.

At least this is a solution. Anyway, the things left by the Big Four cannot be handed over to the Ministry of Magic for safekeeping.

"Only the runes are left, what are you going to do?" Professor McGonagall casually put the things on the shelf at the back, "I suggest doing nothing. What do you think?

"After all, when you killed the rune snake, many people were at the scene. Although they didn't see it with their own eyes, they also knew the truth from Voldemort. This should be clear to both Bones and Aurors. ”

"That's what I thought too," Kyle said.

Among these Horcruxes, the Rune Snake was the least important one. Kyle left without even looking at it.

If the Ministry of Magic insists, maybe some traces of it can still be found in Sirius's Screaming Cooler.

"Okay, leave the rest to me." After making the decision, Professor McGonagall picked up the quill, quickly wrote a reply and came to the window.

An owl flew over, grabbed the envelope and left.

I have to say that the Ministry of Magic is really concerned about Horcruxes.

Only half a day after the letter was sent, Amelia Bones, the minister, appeared at Hogwarts with Kingsley, the new head of the Auror Office.

When the students of Hogwarts were having dinner, they just walked in from outside and kept walking towards the teacher's desk at the front.

"Amelia..." Professor McGonagall stood up in surprise.

She was really surprised.

Judging from the time, the Ministry of Magic should have come here immediately after receiving the reply from the owl.

Isn't this efficiency a bit too high? Doesn't it mean that the Ministry of Magic is very busy recently?

However, Professor McGonagall did not show it, and enthusiastically introduced Amelia Bones and Kingsley to the students who were eating.

"Don't be like this Minerva." Bones pushed up the glasses on the bridge of her nose, "I just wanted to come to the Three Broomsticks to relax, and I received the reply you wrote to me."

"Really? What a coincidence." Professor McGonagall said with a smile, her voice somewhat stiff.

It can be seen that she is still a little uncomfortable with this speaking mode.

Dumbledore was very sophisticated in this regard. He was very sincere every time he met Fudge. Those who didn't know it thought they were old friends for many years.

Bones is here for the Three Broomsticks, but what about Kingsley Shacklebolt? Did he drop by because he wanted to have a drink?

This reason is a bit too far-fetched.

Moreover, from the time he entered the auditorium until now, Kingsley has never dared to look into Professor McGonagall's eyes, and he could feel his embarrassment from a distance.

But Kyle didn't think anything about this.

Although he was once a member of the Order of the Phoenix, the Order was canceled by Dumbledore.

And it's normal for Aurors to want to keep Voldemort's Horcruxes. If Kyle was the director of the Auror Office, he would definitely come.

It's a pity that he is not the head of the Auror Office, and he cannot hand over the things to the Ministry of Magic for safekeeping.

"Miller..."

"Amelia, how about having dinner together." Professor McGonagall warmly invited the two of them to the teacher's chair, and at the same time interrupted what Bones wanted to say.

"Of course, no problem." Bones nodded, "Speaking of which, I really miss the dinner at Hogwarts. The last time I remember eating the school's toast was thirty years ago."

"It was thirty-five years ago, not long after I came to Hogwarts at that time, so my memory is still fresh."

"Yes, you are right."

When the two sat down, Professor McGonagall turned her head intentionally or unintentionally and gave Kyle a look.

Kyle also suddenly realized something. He ate the toast on the plate quickly, stood up slowly, and left the auditorium naturally with several students.

When he reached the foyer, he speeded up and reached the principal's office on the eighth floor.

The first thing Kyle looked at was the shelf behind the desk.

Just as he guessed, the things he gave to Professor McGonagall were still there.

Such an important Horcrux was placed outside like rubbish... If Bones saw this, she would definitely be suspicious.

Professor McGonagall probably didn't expect her to come so quickly, so she didn't put it away in time.

Fortunately, she reacted.

Kyle looked around the principal's office and his eyes stopped on the tattered Sorting Hat.

It suddenly occurred to him that since the Sorting Hat could hide the next Sword of Gryffindor, it probably wouldn't mind putting a few more things in it.

Anyway, they are all left behind by the Big Four.

As for authenticity... that doesn't matter.

As long as it shows the importance it attaches to Horcruxes.

(End of chapter)

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