Professor Murray nodded slightly.
Most of what Vader said can be found in the book, but it is not an easy task to integrate it. What's more, it also contains Muggle theories and his own thoughts, which can be regarded as an excellent paper if written down.
It can be seen that he did a lot of homework beforehand, and this serious and rigorous attitude is what Professor Mori appreciates most.
"——In summary, the Traceless Extension Charm is extremely difficult to use and can be easily abused. Therefore, it is strictly controlled by the Ministry of Magic——"
Wade paused here, glanced at Professor Murray, and then continued in his smiling eyes: "The Ministry of Magic in each country has regulations that the Traceless Extension Charm cannot be used for private purposes. It can only be used for the production of individual items approved by the relevant Ministry of Magic. At the same time, wizards are not allowed to possess items that can be used to cast the Traceless Extension Charm without the approval of the Ministry of Magic."
Professor Murray couldn't help laughing: "Yes - we are now discussing how to violate the laws of the Ministry of Magic. But Wade, if you are an alchemist but don't have a suitcase with the traceless extension spell, you can't be considered a real alchemist. Of course, in order to avoid trouble from the Ministry of Magic, we also need to learn some hidden means -"
He raised his hand and summoned a book from the shelf, handing it to Wade.
"This book contains a clever trick that teaches you how to make your box appear ordinary at ordinary times, and change into another appearance when you need it. It's very difficult, kid, whether it's the box with the Traceless Stretching Spell or this Hiding Spell, it's very difficult. I look forward to your performance, and - yes - you can ask me any questions you have."
Vader flipped through the book, put it away carefully, and then pulled out a piece of parchment.
"Actually, I do have a lot of questions for you."
There were as many as twenty or thirty questions listed on the parchment, and none of them could be explained in two or three sentences.
"Oh—very studious, isn't it?"
Professor Murray grunted, then put on his glasses and began to answer the questions one by one. Wade immediately took out a pen and paper and began to take notes. When the Q&A session was over, it had actually far exceeded the scheduled tutoring time.
"Professor." Before leaving, Wade said, "I actually have one more thing to ask."
"Um, what?"
Professor Murray was already a little tired, but he still spoke patiently.
"Look, I took some time out these few days to make a box, and I'd like you to help me see if there are any flaws."
Wade pulled out a long oak box from the bottom of his backpack. It looked ordinary in appearance, with no obvious traces of magic runes.
Professor Murray chanted the spell and examined it carefully.
"Hmm - can it block the aura of magical items? No - it should be said to be isolated - there are also anti-theft spells, anti-Alaho opening spells, curse-breaking spells, and anti-jinx spells -"
He looked at Vader in surprise: "Are you collecting some powerful dark magic items?"
Wade smiled a little embarrassedly: "Actually, I want to borrow some books from the restricted area, but I heard that some books have powerful black magic attached to them. If you get close to them, you will be affected-"
Professor Murray laughed out loud: "Oh - Wade - Wade - my child, you are a little too cautious -"
He laughed for a while, and when he saw that Wade was getting more and more embarrassed, he wiped away the tears from his eyes and said, "Don't worry, when books in the restricted area are borrowed by students, Madam Pince will take some measures to avoid any bad influence on the students—"
Vader blushed slightly, and said in frustration, "So - I prepared this box in vain?"
"Oh, not really - it's always better to be cautious." Professor Murray comforted him: "Your box is perfectly made. Most dark magic items can be completely isolated and will not have any adverse effects on the outside world. At least you can use it to put away dangerous books when you go to bed at night."
Wade didn't seem to be completely reassured yet, and asked, "What are the small number of dark magic items that cannot be completely isolated?"
"It depends on the size, kid." Professor Murray still had a smile on his face. "If it can't be completely contained by it, the magic power will naturally leak out. But if it can be completely sealed from beginning to end by your box, you don't have to worry about any dark magic power."
……
In the dead of night, a figure was walking back and forth on the eighth floor of the castle.
"I need a place to hide—a place to hide—a place to hide—"
The familiar door appeared again. Wade opened it without hesitation and walked in, lighting up the surroundings with his wand.
In the room that looked like a city, the stacked furniture made the shadows around it look bizarre. Wade searched along the central aisle section by section, and finally saw his target next to a cabinet with a bubbling surface.
The old, rusty crown was placed on the pile of junk. It looked no different from the other garbage here, even more shabby, and the gray gems on it looked like unpolished stones.
Above the crown, there are the words [Tom Riddle].
If it weren't for this line of words, Wade really wouldn't be able to determine his target in this garbage-like place. Because he vaguely remembered that the crown seemed to be placed in a box, and it looked gorgeous, not this gray appearance.
But no matter what, the memory of more than ten years ago was unreliable, but his eyes did not deceive him.
Wade opened the box and put it on the ground. He picked up an old pair of tongs from a nearby garbage pile, stretched out his arms to pick up the crown from a distance, threw it into the oak box, closed the lid, and sealed it with heavy spells. Only then did he relax his tense mood.
With the crown, Wade could not study the functions of the Room of Requirement as he wished. He was afraid that he would be affected by the crown if he was not careful. Wade was also worried that others would find out about the Room of Requirement because of his frequent visits to it, and then be bewitched by the Horcruxes like Ginny Weasley, causing a big mess. At this time, the Horcruxes were completely isolated, eliminating the trouble, and Wade could not help but feel a little excited.
Just with this Room of Requirement, he has so many unknowns that he wants to study!
When he was leaving, Wade subconsciously pressed his schoolbag with his hand, but he heard a voice suddenly say, "It's best not to take anything out of the Room of Requirement, kid."
Chapter 71 Rules and Packages
Wade raised an eyebrow, turned his head and saw the silly Barnabas in the tapestry.
Whenever he entered or left the Room of Requirement, he would see this tapestry first. Sometimes he saw Silly Barnabas forcing the troll to put on a ballet skirt and dance, and sometimes he saw the troll hitting Silly Barnabas on the head with a big stick. The two were always entangled in this tapestry, never talking to each other, and never going anywhere else.
He originally thought that this was because the tapestry and the portrait were different...
At this time, the trolls in the tapestry were lying aside and sleeping, while the wizard was sitting cross-legged on the ground, his eyes obviously looking at him, and he said with a very serious expression.
"Silly... uh... Mr. Barnabas?"
"It doesn't matter. Just call me Silly Barnabas. That's what they call me anyway." Barnabas said indifferently, and then asked, "I guess you took something from the Room of Requirement?"
"Yes," Wade admitted openly, "but this does not belong to the Room of Requirement. Someone else put it there, just like the broom I took away before."
"It doesn't matter whether it was hidden by someone else, child." Barnabas said slowly: "In this castle, all the things abandoned by their owners will eventually appear in this room. When they are forgotten by their owners, they become part of the Room of Requirement. You can take what you need, such as the broom; but you should not take things you don't need, or use the Room of Requirement to satisfy some personal desires."
"Personal desires?" Wade asked back, "Like what?"
"For example, you can sell the things inside to make money." Barnabas paused and added, "If you really need money, you can look for it in the junk pile. You should be able to find some Galleons, enough to meet your daily needs."
"Then - what if I really take away the things I don't need in there?" Wade asked again.
Barnabas said seriously, "Then one day, the things you took away will return to Hogwarts in a way you never want to see. And you will be punished by the magic contract for violating the original intention of entering the Room of Requirement."
His tone was sad and compassionate, as if he had already seen the scene of Vader dying tragically or being tortured in the future because he was unwilling to accept his advice.
The giant monster next to him groaned in his sleep, scratched his butt, turned over and continued to sleep. Its stinky feet were right in front of Barnabas, so Barnabas had to pinch his nose and move to another place to sit, then adjusted his mood and continued to stare at Wade with a heavy look.
"So," Wade couldn't help but smile and asked, "If I found a dangerous dark magic item in the Room of Requirement and was worried that it might hurt other students, so I took it away to deal with it - would that also be considered a violation of the contract?"
“Oh, oh, so that’s it—”
Barnabas' train of thought was interrupted. He thought seriously for a long time before he stammered, "This - should be considered as doing a good deed - the castle, the castle will thank you - of course it is not a violation of the contract -"
"Anyway, thanks for your advice, Barnabas - I'll give it back once I've dealt with the dark magic on it."
Vader waved his hand and turned away.
After walking a distance, Wade finally couldn't help but sighed softly.
When Vader finally found the Room of Requirement under the guidance of the elf, he once thought, if he needed a room full of gold Galleons or a time-turner, could the Room of Requirement also satisfy him?
Or when he was studying in the Room of Requirement, he took all the books or alchemical tools away. When he came back next time, would he see an empty room, or would all the things he needed still appear?
After much thought, Wade finally suppressed his various impulsive thoughts and did not test whether there was such a bug in the Room of Requirement.
He was not the first person to discover the Room of Requirement. Before that, countless students and professors may have discovered the magical function of this room. Voldemort also hid his Horcruxes here. The Room of Requirement was not a secret among the house-elves in the castle.
If the things in the Room of Requirement can really be taken away at will, then didn't any of his students discover this bug? It's impossible that everyone is as noble as Harry Potter in the original book and never thought of using the Room of Requirement to make money, right?
Apart from anything else, at least Tom Riddle when he was young was definitely a person who could make the most of resources. He didn't even empty the Room of Requirement. The only explanation could be that he couldn't, not that he didn't want to.
It seems that Tom Riddle must have received a warning from Barnabas. With that man's personality, he would not easily believe the words of a tapestry. After all, he is also a curse master and a descendant of Slytherin. Maybe he tried different methods and finally found that the tapestry was right...
"Room of Requirement" - providing help to those who are truly in need.
Wade had long guessed that people had reached some kind of invisible contract when they stepped into this room, so he didn't try it recklessly. But when his guess was actually confirmed, he was still disappointed.
Who hates getting something for nothing?
Wade patted his face and reminded himself that he had already received a lot of help from the Room of Requirement. Human greed is insatiable, so he should not be driven by desire and forget what he really wants.
……
The next morning, the sky finally cleared up.
After experiencing heavy snow and continuous rainy weather, the students showed great love for the sunny weather. Many of them got up early and walked, chatted, chased and played in groups of three or five on the grass around the castle.
At breakfast time, countless owls flew into the hall from outside and dropped packages in front of the students. Despite the existence of the Book of Friends, owls, the couriers of the wizarding world, were not eliminated or laid off. They still flew in the sky of Great Britain carrying packages of all sizes.
Ava also landed beside Wade, bringing Fiona's newly made candies and desserts. She pecked Wade's arm angrily, as if blaming him for leaving her at home.
Wade tore some beef for her, and Ava swallowed it. She was satisfied, chirped twice, and flew away.
Wade distributed some of the candies and desserts in the package to the students around him, then turned around and said, "Michael——"
"Hmm?" Michael responded and praised, "Mrs. Grey's peanut candy is delicious!"
"I'll put them in the umbrella room later. If you like, take more." Wade said, "Can you take some photos for me later?"
"Okay!" Michael agreed naturally and asked, "Did you buy a camera?"
"It was a Christmas present from my dad," Vader said.
"Take a couple of pictures for me, too—I haven't thought about taking pictures since I got to school!"
"it is good."
The two were about to finish their breakfast quickly when two more owls flew towards Weed, one dropping a letter and the other dropping a large package.
Michael was surprised: "Your family sent you so many things?"
"No." Wade looked at the signature on the envelope: "This is not from my parents."
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Chapter 72 Reply and Photos
A thin letter from Gringotts.
The letter listed his recent income and the expenditure of a sum of gold galleons taken out from the treasury by his father, Ferdinand Grey. Weed glanced at the figures and put the letter away casually.
The package came from Marchionne, with a letter attached, which described the recent sales of the Book of Friends, the income that Wade should get, and the next promotion plan for the Book of Friends - although productivity could not keep up, Marchionne had already expanded the market to Asia and Africa.
In the letter, Marchionne also drew several new versions of the Book of Friends that would be launched next, and "earnestly requested" Wade, as the inventor of the Book of Friends, to "give valuable suggestions" so that the launch of the new product could "achieve greater success."
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