Hogwarts: Bourne Returns from Warhammer

Chapter 287 Skin of the Dementor (Part )

Even though he was caught by the basket, the poor gnome was still "dancing" the chili waltz, and kept saying greetings like "Don't eat the sour radish" from his mouth.

"poor guy."

Bourne is a compassionate person, so he gave the potato-like goblin a punch and gave it physical anesthesia first. Then, he took out his wand and used "Clean Up" on it.

After the spell passed, the chili sauce on the goblin finally disappeared, as did the stain on the red hat on its head.

"Jumping and frolicking magic joke shop..."

Bourne noticed that there was a label on the red hat the goblin was wearing, but he didn't see it because it had just been defaced.

"...1972 Christmas special toy, 'Gnome in the Red Hat' - what little wizard can resist defeating a 'Red Hat'?"

Bourne had some impression of this magical joke shop, but not much. He had only heard it from the Weasley twins.

George and Weasley told Bourne that this magical joke shop was a terrible "pocket money killer" that "murdered" a lot of their pocket money.

The store is located on the south side of Diagon Alley, sandwiched between Obscurus Book Company and Tuofan Clothing Store. The interior of this store is very large. The corridor near the entrance is full of shelves. There is a secret room at the end. Through a secret door on the right side of the counter, you can enter a room with a magic instrument.

"A wizard toy?"

Bourne wanted to take off the red hat from the goblin's head, but was surprised to find that the hat was actually permanently attached to the poor guy's head by a "powerful sticking spell".

Because there was no way to take off the red hat without hurting the goblin, he simply took the basket with the sleeping goblin and quickly walked through the chaotic exhibition hall to find Professor Newt Scamander.

Professor Scamander had gone after the "stranger" in a black evening gown, and the sniffing Teddy had never come out of the man's pocket.

As he walked through the crowd, he saw Professor Newt seemingly nervously chasing the "stranger" toward the back entrance of the British Museum. Bourne immediately quickened his pace and caught up with them.

"Professor, what happened?" Bourne caught up with Professor Scamander.

Professor Scamander, an old man in his seventies, turned back to Bourne and panted as he ran: "Bourne, that 'stranger' may be a wizard. He just used some unknown magic to make everyone Everyone feels that happiness seems to be drained out of them in an instant.

I have a bad guess...

And I suspect he had something to do with the chaos at the museum. We have to catch up with him and see what he wants to do. "

"Loss of happiness?" Bourne immediately thought of a magical animal, or to be more precise, a dark magical creature.

He couldn't help but wonder: "Apart from the British Ministry of Magic, are there any wizards who can make dementors understand human speech?"

In fact, it's not actually the right thing for him to ask.

Because there are particularly powerful wizards like Principal Dumbledore, the great alchemist Nick Flamel, and his Grandpa Horace, and dementors will generally listen to their opinions when they speak.

After all, black magic creatures like dementors actually possess considerable intelligence. They don’t want to be burned to ashes by the flames of the phoenix, or become powder in the alchemy circle, or become filled with some kind of A large puff with milky white liquid (don’t get it wrong, it’s a liquefied Patronus Charm).

But it doesn't matter.

The two wizards, one old and one young, quickly passed through the back door of the British Museum and arrived at a spacious courtyard with an unnatural agility in the eyes of other Muggles.

The courtyard is full of flowers and plants, and the flowers are fragrant.

However, Professor Byrne and Scamander had no time to appreciate these beautiful scenery, but continued to chase the "stranger".

The "stranger" seemed to be very familiar with the museum. He walked through the courtyard and skillfully bypassed the obstacles in an attempt to get rid of them.

While chasing, Professor Byrne and Scamander always kept in mind the importance of the "Law of Secrecy" - Newt knew that using magic in front of Muggles would have serious consequences, not only possibly exposing the entire magical world. existence may also cause unnecessary panic and confusion; as for Byrne, he is mainly worried about subsequent troubles.

Therefore, they always maintained restraint and did not cast any spells in front of many Muggles.

In the courtyard of the British Museum, Professors Byrne and Scamander shuttle like shadows among ancient trees and sculptures. The design of the courtyard combines classical and modern elements. The towering stone pillars and exquisite fountains look particularly majestic in the sunset.

They followed a winding path through a neatly manicured lawn dotted with several ancient Greek-style statues, as if silently watching the chase.

Although Professor Scamander is old, his pace is steady, while Bourne is "young" and strong, and their speed is gradually increasing.

Just as they chased them to the courtyard wall, the "stranger" suddenly took advantage of the angle of the wall and climbed up the high wall quickly.

Bourne followed closely behind, grabbed his fingers on the wall, and then used his strength to jump up to the top of the wall.

He expected to see a wizard using magic to escape, but unexpectedly found that the "stranger" did not use any magic, but got into a Morris car.

The "stranger" quickly started the car, the tires made a harsh grinding sound on the ancient cobblestone road, and then sped away, leaving a trail of faint exhaust gas. At this time, Professor Scamander also climbed up the wall using his hands and feet. This old magical animal expert was proficient in many strange skills due to his profession, so it was normal for him to be able to climb walls.

However, he did not expect that this mysterious "stranger" would escape in this way.

Professor Scamander frowned, held onto the wall with both hands, and said in a deep voice, "It seems we underestimated him. Not only is he familiar with the terrain of this museum, but he also knows very well how to move in the Muggle world."

At this moment, several panting Scotland Yard agents also ran over, shouting at Byrne and Professor Scamander to come down from the wall.

"Don't do anything stupid!"

"If you don't come down, we'll shoot!"

"..."

However, when Professor Scamander waved his hand towards these people, threw a small yo-yo-like object, and "kissed" the cheeks of the detectives one after another, they fell to the ground with a "thud" one after another. , fell into a baby-like sleep.

"The Kiss of the Winged Demon can put people into deep sleep, but don't try it easily unless you can always prepare some pig brains."

After dealing with the pursuers, Professor Scamander imparted some knowledge to Bourne, while quickly taking out a can full of pickled pig brain flowers from the suitcase, taking out a small piece from it, and feeding it to the man hiding in his body. The curled-winged demon in the sleeve.

After doing this, he leaned half of his body into the suitcase and took out two "Sweeping Six Stars" from inside - judging from the maintenance status, these two flying broomsticks were in very good condition. Obviously, this magical animal Experts also ride them while working.

"Bourne, I heard that you are a member of the Gryffindor Quidditch team. You must be very good at riding a broom. Moreover, you little wizards in Gryffindor must be very good at the Disillusionment Charm as well."

Although what he said may sound like a stereotype, it is actually true.

Moreover, Bourne did not even use the spare broom he took out. Instead, he took out his own custom-made flying broomstick from the deformed lizard wallet, and then while casting a disembodiment spell silently and without a wand, he stepped on the broom first. Invisible seat cushion.

Seeing that Bourne was so deft, Professor Scamander stepped on his broom and cast an extremely unique spell.

"Xiu Xiu found the trace!"

This is a compound spell that combines several spells such as "Flying Curse" and "Tracing Appearance". The reason Newt invented it was to find the hidden Sniff.

When the spell took effect, some fine silver powder instantly appeared in front of him, outlining the appearance of Sniffing Teddy. And this illusory Xiu Xiu was floating in the air, like a balloon blown by the wind, constantly drifting into the distance.

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