Hogwarts: The Cat Wizard of the Moving Castle

Chapter 278 I’ve Really Worked Hard on Myself

Two weeks later, Harry and Luna came to Moon's office with the first complete spell manuscript.

The manuscript this time was well organized and was a full thirteen-inch long parchment roll. Generally, articles of this length were only seen in the homework assignments assigned by Professor McGonagall.

"So, you found the core problem of the instability of the magic spell that day?" Mu En asked in a low voice while looking at the article handed over by the two people.

"Yes." Harry nodded quickly.

Luna just hummed softly, as if she was in a daze.

Or maybe not just 'like'.

"Um"

A naive and to the point idea.

If it were within the magic system of this world, it wouldn't be so out of the ordinary.

After all, children who are not bound by rigid dogma will have an easier time getting to the essence of things.

Mu En looked at the modified spell carefully. Some of the pronunciation of the spell and the details of the wand waving were slightly changed from the original.

This, involving theory, is what consumes most of your time.

After all, it is useless to only see the direction of change and speculate on the contradictions.

Put it down on paper.

"Not bad." Mu En nodded, and then pushed the homework back from the table under the expectant gazes of the two people.

"But it's still not good enough."

"I did say that you should treat the spell as if you were singing. But your treatment of the spell and the trajectory of the wand is like a third-rate singer adding tricks and transpositions to a good song that have no effect except to make the song better. People think it has no effect other than being noisy to the ears. When used as a spell, it has no benefit except increasing the difficulty of learning and affecting the effectiveness of the spell itself. "

At the same time, there was a knock on the office door.

"Come in." Mu En knocked on the table.

Then, the door was suddenly pushed open, as if the people outside the door were impatient.

"Mr. Jones!" Hermione's voice sounded anxiously.

Then she opened the door and looked at the two people sitting in the office in surprise.

Eh?

"Harry?" she whispered.

It's normal for Harry to appear here, but why would he appear here with this famous crazy girl?

"Miss Granger, please take a seat." Moon raised her hand, and the twisted stone roots on the floor clung upwards, and soon formed the shape of a chair.

Then, click——

Just like a fruit breaking away from its branches, it suddenly turned into an independent chair.

"Ah, Hermione, good morning," Harry greeted.

"Good morning." Hermione nodded, sat down next to Harry, looked at the huge manuscript that Moon put on the table, and suddenly understood.

"So, what you are doing is research on that curse?"

As she said that, she started brainstorming, but the more she recalled, the more blurred the memory in her mind became?

"What spell?" Harry looked at Hermione in surprise.

The Vulcan Curse that he and Luna were completing had not been told to Hermione.

"I can't remember the fire spell or anything like that," Hermione said hesitantly.

"Miss Granger." Moon's knock on the table pulled Hermione out of her thoughts.

Then, Moon looked at Harry and Luna.

"You guys go out first."

"Okay, Professor." Harry and Luna nodded, and then Luna focused her eyes on Hermione.

"You've seen a lot of things, haven't you."

"Miss Lovegood." Moon smiled and interrupted her words.

Luna smiled sheepishly and walked out of the office with Harry.

In the corridor, Harry looked at Luna in confusion: "What do you mean by what you just said?"

"I don't know either." Luna shook her head.

"I just feel that there is something strange about Miss Granger, as if she has been washed away by something."

What Luna said was as incomprehensible as ever.

But Harry was used to it.

"Forget it, let's start modifying this curse, otherwise we will be late." Harry said.

The next revision path requires a lot of theoretical knowledge. For these two children, the work is not easy.

An accident is always going to happen, so I need to go to the infirmary.

"By the way, now that Hermione knows, do you want to ask her for advice?" Harry looked at Luna.

"Yes, of course." Luna nodded.

"Okay, let's go to the library and wait for her." Harry said.

Then, the two came

In the library.

A familiar figure was caught by Harry.

Hermione had messy long brown hair and some droopy eye bags. She looked listless, but she was concentrating on her book.

Harry walked forward, patted her shoulder, and whispered: "Hermione, when did you come up?"

"Huh?" Hermione was frightened by Harry's palm, and then turned around.

"Oh, good morning, Harry," she said. "Why can't you come up?"

"She's confused," Luna said quietly.

Harry nodded slightly. Even without Luna's strange seventh sense, Hermione could be seen confused just by looking at her face.

"It seems you've forgotten something again, haven't you?" Harry asked.

This isn't the first time this has happened.

Hermione behaved like this every time, saying 'Ah, um... yes, that's it'. ’

Anyway, they all used similar evasive tactics to push Harry's questions back.

He really didn't know nothing.

"It's okay, we came to you about a spell." Harry said.

At the same time, in the office.

"You saw the [Vulcan Spell] that Harry and Luna completed at the exhibition, right." Muen said straight to the point.

"Exhibition?" Hermione tilted her head.

"I know you have a time converter." Muen looked at the little witch pretending to be stupid helplessly.

Hearing his words, the little witch lowered her head embarrassedly and bit her tongue awkwardly: "Well, professor. I didn't mean to lie to you. I didn't know."

"No, it's a small matter. Professor McGonagall asked you not to let others know about this, and you kept this promise very well." Muen nodded.

After hearing Muen's words, Hermione raised her head again, and then wondered: "Professor. Why did I feel so confused just now?"

"Because you want to tell Harry the relevant knowledge of that spell, right." Muen said.

"In a world with a single timeline, knowledge will not be created out of thin air."

"Single timeline. Created out of thin air?" Hermione frowned, obviously not understanding Muen's words.

"It's very simple, let's give an example." Muen smiled, sat up straight again, and took out a book.

"Okay, let's assume that this book is a taboo, a brand new spell."

"Okay." Hermione nodded again.

"Then I got this book a year ago." Muen continued, "I got it from a [mysterious person]."

Hermione nodded repeatedly.

"Then, now, I traveled through time and returned to a year ago. In a series of coincidences and accidents, I gave this book to me a year ago.

In other words, I am now the [mysterious person] a year ago."

"Yeah." Hermione continued to nod, after all, this was not too difficult to understand.

Afterwards, Muen put the book on the table.

"Then Miss Granger. Please tell me, where did this book come from and where will it go?"

Suddenly, Hermione's body froze in place.

Where did this book, which was constantly circulating in a cycle of "one year", come from? And where will it go?

She wanted to answer that the book would gradually wear out and become illegible after countless years.

Well, this answer was too stupid.

After a moment, the little witch shook her head helplessly.

"Professor, I don't know."

"That's right." Mu En smiled: "I don't know either, no one knows, because this kind of thing will never happen."

"It's impossible to happen?" Hermione looked at Mu En puzzledly.

"Yes, didn't you just experience it once?" Mu En smiled: "When you want to express the knowledge about the Vulcan spell you saw at the exhibition, your memory begins to blur.

Because this world does not allow you to pass on the knowledge at the exhibition to them. Because such behavior is to erase the origin of this spell.

This is the world rule of single-line time logic."

"World rules?"

"Yeah." Mu En took a sip of tea: "Each world has its own temper, which is the so-called operating logic. There are internal logic and external logic."

"The world. There is also a temper?" Hermione looked at Mu En in surprise. She only felt that she was taking in some extremely advanced knowledge.

"Of course, you don't have to think of the concept of [world] as unfathomable. In fact, the world is a combination of complicated rules, but they all have their own convergence.

Just like under the influence of gravity, every celestial body is spherical, but there are differences in subtle details.

Some worlds are single-line time logic, such as the world we are in now.

Some worlds are multi-line time logic. This [multi-line] means that if you change the past, you will create a new parallel world. Then form a large unified world with many parallel worlds overlapping each other.

Some worlds' magic talks about [heart], such as our current world.

Some worlds' magic only talks about [reason], such as this one, there are too many.

Some worlds have no magic, not at all.

Some worlds resist the entry of mages.

In some worlds, if you cannot [recognize your true heart] after entering, you will be cursed to become an animal, such as a pig's head."

"Ah?" Hermione looked at Muen in disbelief.

"Is there such a world?"

Turning into a pig's head. This is too much like a fairy tale. Although it is a punishment curse, it lacks the so-called cruelty.

Moon touched his head and said with a smile: "Well, do you think there is no such world?"

"I don't know." Hermione shook her head very honestly.

"I don't know either." Muen smiled and nodded: "I'm just talking about some weird knowledge recorded in ancient books.

But, this so-called [single-line time logic world] is real."

"Yeah." Hermione nodded repeatedly, her thoughts still immersed in the magnificent and wonderful world concepts that Muen just said.

"Okay, let's get back to the topic. Why did you come here so anxiously?" Muen leaned back on the sofa.

Hermione looked around nervously, then whispered.

"Professor. Painting." She whispered: "There is something strange about Miss Sindel in the painting.

During the exhibition, she had some interactions with a weird person, like a mysterious person. "

"What's wrong with her?" Mu En looked a little more serious.

"She leads the way for You-Know-Who," Hermione said.

"Are you sure?" Moon looked at Hermione.

"Yeah." The little witch nodded seriously: "I'm sure."

"Okay." Mu En nodded: "Thank you for the information. It is Dumbledore and I's original intention to have Voldemort appear at future exhibitions, so you don't have to be too panicked.

I don’t know what will happen in the future, after all, there are always surprises.

However, remember to protect yourself, and please do not pass on these messages at this time.

We don’t want to see this happen, and based on the logic of time travel, we don’t recommend you to do this.

Otherwise, the world will be unhappy. Remember what we just said? The little temper of the world. "

"Okay, Professor." Hermione nodded repeatedly.

"Yes." Mu En stood up: "If nothing happens, you can go back first. We will try our best to ensure the safety of the entire venue, but I still have to tell you - protect yourself."

"Okay." Hermione nodded and stood up.

"Professor, are you not at all curious about what will happen in the future?"

"Not curious." Mu En smiled.

It seems that this little witch still does not fully understand the operating logic of the 'single-line time world'.

"Go ahead."

"Then Professor, I'll go back first." After receiving Mu En's answer, Hermione could only nod goodbye and left the office.

Soon, Mu En was the only one in the entire office.

Of course, there is also a non-human being.

"So, what do you think of Granger's words?" Lucifer asked.

"I don't look, I listen with my ears." Mu En smiled.

"This joke is not funny, Cathead. It's like a low-level joke." Lucifer curled his lips: "Forget it, do whatever you want."

"Don't worry." Mu En waved her hand casually, then looked out the window.

"Oh, by the way, is there another thing that comes up today? Let me tell everyone in Hogsmeade that the thing on the mountain is that an exhibition venue is being built."

"Well, you have asked Lupin and many young wizards to inform you a few days ago. Everyone who comes to Hogsmeade knows that the construction of the venue will be started today."

"Then let's get started."

At the same time, fifteen days later, Hermione was leaning on the corridor, looking out at the mountains and rivers through the tall windows.

After a while, a huge building shaped like a pointed wizard's hat will appear there.

And that mysterious man will appear in the intersecting flow of people in that building.

Brewing his own horrific plan.

This little witch doesn't know what's going to happen in the future.

Will something more terrifying happen? Will anyone die? Will blood and fire burn?

She didn't know, but she didn't want to see that scene happen.

This was also the reason why she had to reach the time converter's conversion limit time - fifteen days ago.

She didn't want to see that scene happen.

But it seems that Professor Jones doesn't take his information that seriously.

Hermione felt that she was not stupid.

what to do?

The little witch climbed on the window and looked at the other side of the mountain.

Suddenly, a streak of light appeared in her field of vision.

The next moment, the mountain in front of him suddenly exploded, like an earthquake.

Huge rubble was blown up and the smoke dispersed, revealing that the top of the mountain had been leveled.

Those gravels filled the depression, amid the dancing of the gravels, and under everyone's horrified gaze.

A solid foundation was quickly formed.

In the office, Mu En took back her wand, wiped the non-existent sweat from her forehead, and nodded with satisfaction.

"Oh, I'm so tired. I'm too lazy to move. Let's end our work today."

"It's really hard on myself."

"Go to the Black Lake to catch and fish."

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