Hogwarts: Bourne Returns from Warhammer

Chapter 296 The One Who Causes Trouble [Eye of the Fate Weaver]

"Oh, no, Newt, of course not."

Dumbledore shook his head. He knew that Newt was wrong and understood why he thought so.

However, before he could explain, Bourne recognized the "Philosopher's Stone" in front of him.

"Isn't this the legacy that Rookwood keeps talking about, the legacy left by his family?"

Bourne's perception was very sharp, but he was able to recognize this thing at a glance because the great alchemist Nick Flamel once gave him a dragon ring that could be transformed into power armor. (Rookwood, see Volume 102, Chapters 107 to )

He had fought in the Fire Dragon Armor several times and had personally experienced the magical energy that drove the magic power armor.

This is a low-profile version of the Philosopher's Stone - it can absorb negative emotions from the surrounding environment, continuously convert them into magical energy, and then release it for the holder to use when needed.

Bourne also conducted an interesting experiment.

The only problem was that Bourne had checked them when he was counting the spoils, and found that the bags were all damaged to varying degrees, and were leaking air, so he treated them as waste and threw them into the Hydra's warehouse.

they are, respectively:

1. Several hideous monster heads. (They seemed to have been treated with magic and not decayed, but even magical animal experts like Newt Scamander could only slightly identify that they seemed to be the heads of vampires, werewolves, or demons, because they seemed to have undergone some kind of drastic mutation and were extremely different from their normal appearance.)

2. A glass bottle about the size of a thermos bottle, filled with a milky white liquid that emitted a little light. (Dumbledore recognized that this was the liquid Patronus potion that he had commissioned Bourne's grandfather Horace to make, but he didn't expect Bourne to have so much in stock)

3. An alchemical sword with a sharp blade covered with serrations that seemed to be able to rotate. A piece of parchment with the words "Torch the Emperor's Will and Destroy Monsters" written on it was stuck with wax on its hilt.

And the Philosopher's Stone, even this low-profile version of the magician, can actually be considered a source of magic power.

As for the bags that were left before these regulations came into effect, serious Magizoologists basically did not use them, because using bags could easily harm the bodies of magical animals. Most of the people who used them were wizard criminals who illegally hunted protected magical animals for profit.

However, if he had to use a pouch, Bourne didn't actually need to go to the wizard black market in Knockturn Alley, as he still had a few pouches in his hands.

"This is a dark magic item! Bourne, you should retreat first and be careful. Let us..."

For example, a large bag of soft nougat, a whole sack of advanced rock cakes (with ceramic thorns and metal powder added), and a glass pickle jar - this thing made Newt a little curious, because the equipment he and the magical animal expert used to preserve the fire ash snake eggs was somewhat similar, both were cast with freezing spells, but the large glass jar seemed to contain cabbages the size of marbles - in fact, it was filled with the bite cabbages newly cultivated by Bourne.

Because this heavy black lead box, like a wall covered with ivy, had green, earthworm-like fine lines on its surface.

This has to do with the craftsmanship of making the bags and the scenarios in which they are used.

“Yes, Nicholas has basically studied the legacy left by the Rookwood family, but he is still unable to mass-produce it.

When the old wizard Newt saw the lead box, he immediately had a very strange and disgusting feeling.

However, when he took out the last thing, Bourne's eyes changed instantly.

4. A silver long sword. (Yes, this is the sword of Gryffindor. When Dumbledore saw it, his eyebrows jumped. The Sorting Hat on a long-legged stool next to the desk opened its eyes, looked at it, and then closed its eyes and pretended to sleep, deciding to avoid seeing it and not being bothered by it.)

5. Finally, Bourne placed a heavy lead box on the principal's desk. Inside the lead box was the [Eye of the Weaver] given to him by Aragog, the king of the eight-eyed giant spiders.

Hearing that Dumbledore was willing to help, Bourne did not pretend to be humble. He asked very practically: "Then Headmaster, what should we do? Do we also need to find some bags first?"

He had been to Nepal when he was young and saw a unicorn that was killed by Grindelwald but then used magic to disguise itself as a lively person - the eyes taken from the cockatrice had some similar characteristics to the resurrected unicorn.

First of all, the materials used to make the bag include horned camel skin, the air sacs of pneumatophores, and the pouch of a marsupial dragon that lives in Australia.

That was the spoils he seized at the Pillars of Hercules from several Berber wizards who attempted to capture the magic ship Hydra.

Of course, there were some slightly strange things in Bourne's shapeshifting lizard wallet.

These magical animals are all on the verge of extinction, so the Ministry of Magic in each country has enacted laws and designated protected areas to prohibit wizards from hunting them.

It turns out that if you want to create another "micro ecosystem" like that, you can't just find a place and replace it into a folding space that has been cast with the "Seamless Extension Spell".

But just when Bourne was about to say that if Dumbledore needed to use the bag, he could Apparate back home to get it, the old wizard smiled and said, "Times are changing, and magic technology should also be constantly iterating. Besides, the low-profile version of the Philosopher's Stone made by Nicola is more effective when used on materials commonly used in alchemy."

Such a replacement is neither stable nor safe.

Although this low-end version of the Philosopher's Stone is certainly easier to make than the real Philosopher's Stone, it still has little chance of being promoted.

At the beginning, the dragon ring that Nick Flamel gave to Bourne needed a ring carrier made of precious mithril and fairy iron.

He asked Bourne to take out his lizard wallet and take out everything inside.

Fortunately, Nicholas now has new pursuits and will not think about embarking on another "great adventure" for the time being.

Compared to the two relatively normal and slightly strange things mentioned above, the remaining 5 things made the two old wizards Dumbledore and Newt look like the old man on the subway with his mobile phone.JPG.

Now, the great alchemist seemed to be able to intuitively condense that kind of emotional magic, just like synthesizing the philosopher's stone.

And the low-end version of the Philosopher's Stone that he gave me as a souvenir can help you, Bourne, create a space for the basilisk to survive."

If you use these bags, you must repair them well, otherwise you will not feel safe using them.

It is easy to find a "bag"; but it is also hard to find, as it is not something that can be easily purchased through regular channels in Diagon Alley.

Soon those things were neatly arranged on the headmaster's desk. Most of them looked relatively normal, such as: a bundle of spare wands, a thick stack of parchment and quills, a portable crucible and some other potion-making equipment, a charred and damaged diary, and an advanced potion bag filled with finished potions and a variety of common potion materials.

This feeling awakened a memory in him.

I have to say that this is another pity, because this kind of magic cannot benefit the entire magical world.

Because after the 19th century, the "bag" was listed as a dark magic item by the Ministry of Magic.

"Oh, let's see..."

Dumbledore's replacement of the castle's allocated staff space with Newt's magical suitcase was only possible because Hogwarts itself was a powerful source of magic.

He compared the amount of magic power that the Fire Dragon Ring was able to convert from the negative emotions of the surrounding young wizards after each professor's class, and found that Professor Snape's Potions class was almost the first by a cliff.

Therefore, when Newt, who has the talent to communicate with magical animals, saw the box containing the Eye of the Weaver, he immediately had an intuitive disgust. It felt like someone who doesn't like cilantro was deceived by someone saying "cilantro is not cilantro", but ended up eating a big bite. Don't mention how uncomfortable it is.

However, before Newt could finish his words, or even raise his wand, two wands were already pointed at the lead box that was reacting strangely.

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