Chapter 94 Hidden Treasure...House
As we all know, fighting a boss means experience and loot.
Of course, the premise is that you will not be killed by the boss, and by the way, you will also take your own life.
How to smoothly transform the Dark Lord into experience is definitely a technical task.
A good example is the hapless Quirinus Quirrell, a gifted young wizard who is too naive and too conceited to imagine that he can learn more magical skills from Voldemort and put them into practice. By the way, put your own life on the line.
Compared with the remnant soul of Voldemort hiding in no corner, starting from his horcruxes is undoubtedly a simple and effective way to harvest experience, and the best horcruxes to find are Ravenclaws left in the Room of Requirement crown.
Ebert was convinced that as long as he could find Ravenclaw's crown, he would definitely be able to trigger one or two panel tasks, or more, which meant experience and skill points.
After harvesting the fruits of the mission, you can also sell Dumbledore a favor and get some benefits from this old man who has lived for a century.
As for, how to explain to Dumbledore?
Actually, it's very simple—it's just an accidental discovery.
yes! Random small probability event.
When the time comes, when Fred and George are hiding from Filch during their night tour, they accidentally break into the Room of Requirement, and then use this clue to further dig out the way to enter the Room of Requirement.
After finding the Room of Requirement and realizing the wonders of the room, Gryffindor will naturally not give up exploring and trying. I discovered this place while conducting various tests on this magical room, and during the exploration here, I heard whispers and whispers by chance, and followed the sound to find the suspected black magic item.
The rest is easier to solve, just talk to Dumbledore about it, and say that you found something that looks a bit like a Ravenclaw diadem.
Then bring the other party here, everything is done.
Albert really didn't believe Dumbledore didn't believe it, because everything he said was true, and the words woven from a bunch of truths were naturally true.
According to speculation, Dumbledore should also know the existence of the Room of Requirement, and even know how to get in, but he never thought that Voldemort's Horcrux would be hidden here.
The only trouble in this matter is how to choose the right time. It is very important to tell Dumbledore that the time must be right.
Of course, the premise of all this is to find Ravenclaw's crown, and there are enough benefits for Albert to take risks.
As for, no good?
It’s no good, let’s talk about it.
Albert took a deep breath, the sight in front of him was really amazing, he raised his camera, and snapped a photo.
"My photography skills are getting better and better." Albert glanced at the photo, stuffed it into the pocket of his robe, and then carefully walked towards the crumbling pile of broken furniture in front of him. Pick up a Spike flying saucer on the table, this thing has been here for too long, completely lost its magic power.
Placing the Spike UFO back on the table, Albert raised his head, and his eyes fell on the stacked books not far away.
He walked a few steps quickly, came to the pile of books, and took out a book from it.
It is not difficult to see from the cover that this is a book of "Magic Potions and Potions". The potion professor he once owned was Snape, because a bat was drawn on the front page of the book, and Snape (Severus Snape) was also marked. Abbreviation: Professor ss.
There are many pictures in this book, some of the pages are stained with some stains, and there are even traces of being torn. It can be seen that the previous owner of this book did not cherish it very much.
On the right-hand side of the pile of books are some rusty armors, and there is a weapon rack next to the armors, on which are several rusty swords and a blood-stained big axe.
Albert's eyelids twitched, because the mask of the armor in front of him suddenly moved, and an iron-blue dwarf creature that looked like a little devil came out of the armor, its eyes were fixed on Albert, and it was just about to open A red light flickered past the wings behind him, and the unlucky little guy fell back into the armor again, making a crisp sound.
Albert put away his wand, looked at the blood-stained ax again, and guessed what it had cut?
However, he quickly withdrew his gaze and wandered through the passage between the garbage dumps, observing the surrounding objects near the towering garbage dumps, some old furniture, boxes, chairs with one leg missing, old brooms, broken bats, unwanted newspapers, school gowns, and other unidentifiable miscellaneous items.
Perhaps, something here is evidence of a student's failure to cast a spell, or perhaps a table with a missing leg was thrown here by the house-elves who keep the castle decency.
Albert even saw some burnt crucibles, abandoned herbs, and some old broken bottles, the potions contained in them had solidified; however, a few bottles sealed with wax were still Shine an evil green light.
The garbage passage has come to an end, and there is a road on the left and right sides.
Albert stopped in his tracks, and his eyes fell on a giant monster specimen. This thing was very big, and it had probably been processed without any stench.
Maybe, a certain professor used to use troll specimens to give lectures to students.
To be honest, upon closer inspection, the troll still gave him an inexplicable sense of oppression, especially the wooden stick in its hand, which looked extremely lethal.
If you stick it down, it will be really cold if you are not careful.
However, as long as he is careful enough, Albert thinks that with the magic he now masters and his understanding of giant monsters, it is not a problem to bring down a giant monster.
However, it is not an easy task to make such a large giant monster into a specimen, especially to deodorize, disinfect, and embalm the giant monster.
As soon as Albert took his eyes off the troll, he found a new task popped up on his panel:
A fearless challenger.
You found a specimen of a mountain troll and felt a sense of oppression from that huge body. As a brave Gryffindor student, please try to defeat a troll to show your bravery and fearlessness.
Reward: 3000 experience.
Albert was speechless immediately, asking me where to find the giant monster, and why did I have to challenge a giant monster to prove the bravery of Gryffindor?
Could it be that I have misunderstood Gryffindor's bravery? Or was Gryffindor's bravery always reckless?
Albert resisted the desire to complain, and comforted himself in his heart: There will be a thousand Hamlets for a thousand readers.
Everyone has a different understanding of courage.
However, it would be nice to be able to activate panel tasks. After all, it's good to have missions to give experience, don't waste it for nothing.
As for where to find the troll?
When Harry Potter enters school, that is, when Albert is in the third grade, just borrow a troll and use it.
(end of this chapter)