Chapter 201 Password
Tiera remained in the secret chamber as a "parasite" until the next morning before returning to her original form.

That morning, when Tierra went to have breakfast, she was attacked again—

It contains both criticism and praise.

Thanks to Hermione's shout, Tyrell predicted in her first prophecy class that Voldemort's resurrection had spread throughout Hogwarts.

His young wizards flattered him, praised him, venerated him as a saint, a prophet, and even regarded him as a spiritual leader.

Tierra experienced the feeling of being the center of attention, of every move he made being watched, and every word he uttered being recorded.

It was as if I could turn the world upside down with a flick of my wrist, as if my word could be the law of the land—

This is what it feels like to stand at the pinnacle of power, this feeling—

I absolutely hate it.

Those little wizards who fawned over him were as annoying as leeches.

Those lesser wizards who didn't believe him slandered and defamed him, calling Tyella a demon, a born dark wizard, and the next Dark Lord—

Ironically, the majority of these young wizards who slandered Tierra were from Slytherin.

Yes, the descendants of those dark wizards who once swore allegiance to Voldemort are the ones who least want Voldemort to be resurrected.

Draco Malfoy was the loudest and most vocal among them.

Tiera found both types of wizards utterly repulsive, and she was well aware of their purpose—

They're nothing but a rabble, happy to offer cheap loyalty, willing to swear oaths, willing to make someone successful, and even more willing to destroy someone—

Last year, Tierra cornered Gidrown in the same way.

This year, I'm the main character.

However, what truly annoyed Tyella was not this group of cliques of young wizards.

Instead, it was Professor McGonagall who walked towards him.

“Mr. Lockhart,” Professor McGonagall said with a serious expression—

Ever since Tierra, George, and Fred threw a catnip-scented bomb into Professor McGonagall's office, Professor McGonagall has never smiled at Tierra again.

"Please come with me, Professor Dumbledore needs to speak with you," Professor McGonagall said sternly.

Sure enough, Tyella knew that Dumbledore would definitely come looking for him after something like this.

“Yes, Professor McGonagall.” Tyrell put down her knife and fork, then handed her schoolbag to Hermione.

"Could you please take this to the classroom for me?" Tierra said.

Hermione goes to every classroom.

Then Tierra followed McGonagall out of the restaurant.

“Mr. Lockhart,” Professor McGonagall sighed, “I remember how sensible and intelligent you were when you first enrolled.”

"But look at yourself now," Professor McGonagall said with exasperation as she walked away. "You don't attend classes, your assignments are half-hearted, and you spend all your time hanging out with those two troublemakers, Fred and George. Have you ever thought about yourself? What are you trying to do?"

“I’m going through puberty,” Tierra said. “I’m going to rebel.”

Professor McGonagall: ...

The main problem is that Tiera is really busy right now, so busy that she has no time, and it's really out of necessity that she skips classes and doesn't do her homework.

On one hand, he needed to study the ritual for summoning higher-ranking demons, a far more complex ritual than summoning Sabu Nicholas or Yog-Sothoth, composed of a series of constantly changing mathematical configurations—

In other words, Tiera not only needs to fully learn the mathematical constructs of the ritual, but also needs to know how to use magic to make these mathematical constructs "move" on the altar.

This entire learning process allows no room for carelessness; even the slightest mistake can lead to unexpected consequences.

Therefore, Tierra often had to personally verify a formula four or five times before it was finished. On the other hand, Tierra also needed to write "Harry Potter and the Lost Philosopher's Stone".

This serialized novel was published in the September 1993 issue of "Singing the Divergence" magazine, and it immediately caused a sensation upon publication.

The names "Harry Potter" and "Giddy Lockhart" alone destined this to be a blockbuster novel, and J.K. Rowling's masterful writing style led to an explosive increase in the sales of "The Quibbler".

As a result, the sales of previous issues of "Sing the Divergence" magazine also increased dramatically.

However, due to Xenophilius's miscalculation, the number of copies of The Quibbler magazine was extremely limited, and every print run was snapped up.

A secondhand copy of the September 1993 issue of "The Quibbler" can fetch five gallons on the black market in Knockturn Alley.

Therefore, given such good sales, Xenophilius decided to formally establish a "Sing the Quibbles" magazine that integrates printing, distribution, and editing.

At Tiera's suggestion, the magazine's management was entirely selected from among the lower-ranking wizards in order to win people over and initially form a faction.

After the September 1993 issue of "Singing the Quibbles" was published, Xenophilius received a large number of submissions. Tiera instructed Xenophilius to select the better-written submissions, noted down the mailing addresses of those submissions, and sent "inheritors" to secretly visit each one to select the talented ones, so that Xenophilius could send them letters of employment.

In addition to recruiting staff for the "Queer" magazine, Tierra also had to invest in the magazine's establishment and plan its future development.

And to continue creating "Harry Potter and the Lost Philosopher's Stone".

Because Tierra had never done similar work before, she was a bit flustered at first and even made a rather embarrassing mistake.

At that very moment, news came from the University of Greenwich—

A week ago, the research team had already completed the initial integration of data on mysterious disappearances and suspected demon trade rumors in Central Asia, and had identified more than a dozen suspected areas.

Geographer Mitchell McGann is currently comparing geodetic maps of more than a dozen suspected areas to finally pinpoint the entrance to the cave.

I believe we'll have results in less than a month.

This forced Tiera to once again set aside some time to prepare for her journey to the Dreamland.

This made Tiera's already limited time even more scarce.

So Tiera had to skip some classes and do some half-hearted work on unimportant assignments.

Fortunately, Tierra is thirteen years old this year, just entering puberty.

Isn't it perfectly normal for teenagers to be a little naughty, mischievous, and troublesome?

"Alright, we're here. Go on in; Professor Dumbledore is waiting for you inside." After leading Tierra to the gargoyle's door on the third floor, Professor McGonagall huffed and puffed as she prepared to leave.

After Tyella retorted to Professor McGonagall's lecture on the way there, he barely spoke to her again.

"Wait, Professor McGonagall!" Tierra suddenly called out. "You still haven't told me the door opener's password!"

"Password?" Professor McGonagall turned to Tyella, puzzled. "Didn't Dumbledore tell you?"

"What?" Tierra asked, puzzled.

"Dumbledore said you don't need a password to go in."

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