"Dawlish, didn't anyone tell you when you were in school that Hogwarts is a magical castle, and many times the repair spell can't solve the problem?" Professor McGonagall covered his forehead and couldn't hold his mouth tightly. covered the smile.
Delix: …
Where did he go to find out! When he was in school, he was an absolute good student. How could he be involved in such things as destroying the castle? It wasn't broken, nor was it repaired. So he didn't know that some broken places in Hogwarts Castle could not be repaired by ordinary repair spells.
"Restore as before", this spell is very interesting, it is a spell that can be used to repair most broken objects seamlessly. However, for objects with powerful or complex magic, such as wands, healing spells do not work well. Sometimes only its physical form can be repaired, but magical damage cannot be repaired. Unless you're using an Elder Wand, this powerful wand can repair other wands.
Healing spells can only repair items. Using a healing spell on people or animals will cause serious scars. In addition to the limitations of the object itself, damage caused by some rare and powerful curses cannot be repaired with this spell.
And the repairing spell is "restore as before", so how do you define the "beginning" of an item? If there is a jade seal, a corner is broken, and then it is repaired with gold. After another period of time, I accidentally - "snapped" and broke into two pieces. That wizard came over with a wand and cast a repairing spell. Does the repaired jade seal still have the gold?
some! If the gold is gone, it is not a repairing spell. Because it involves making gold disappear and returning jade that has been turned into powder, this is not something ordinary wizards can do. Therefore, the initial state of the jade seal identified by the Restoration Mantra is the state of gold inlaid with jade.
What was the initial state of the corridor at Hogwarts like? Was it just repaired a thousand years ago? Or...there are too many possibilities, and ordinary wizards can't fix it at all.
Dawlish lost a small face, and Fudge lost a big face.
Both were embarrassed. In the end, Fudge coughed twice, indicating that the Ministry of Magic would definitely allocate funds to repair this corridor. Then he asked Professor McGonagall about the budget, and changed the subject.
This is not Dumbledore's blackmail, but wanting to build a magical castle. If you hire someone from outside the school, it is really expensive, and the person who comes needs to have alchemy. Of course, Dumbledore didn't tell Fudge, Actually, you can fix it yourself. After all, Dumbledore was also a master alchemist.
Just when Fudge wanted to end the embarrassing search trip, Umbridge opened his mouth again: "It is said that on Halloween, a troll broke into Hogwarts and injured a student, why don't we ask Ask the student?"
Fudge wanted to reprimand her a few words, but he was still a little unwilling in his heart: I finally came here, and ended up running here to be embarrassed?
It's the same old saying: come here. Anyway, the face is almost lost, not less than a few minutes!
So he turned his head and said to Dumbledore: "I promise you, just ask a few questions, and we'll leave after asking!" Go to the Ravenclaw lounge.
They found Tom who had just finished breakfast and was about to go to the lounge.
As soon as he saw Tom, Fudge smiled very kindly. Fudge, he can't be said to be shrewd and strong, but he is also a **** snack. But people are all bright spots - **** can fatten the field! One of the advantages of Fudge is that he is very close to the people and kind. Whenever he gets along with the little wizards, he is always as amiable as the fat uncle next door.
This point, even if you look at Fudge with tinted glasses, you can't deny it.
Fudge chatted with Tom very cordially. The conversation changed, and they talked about Halloween, especially how the troll was driven away.
Tom's face turned red, and he didn't want to speak.
Fudge patted him on the shoulder and gave him an encouraging smile, "Don't worry, kid, come and tell uncle what happened that day..."
Tom looked extremely embarrassed, he took a few deep breaths, and finally said: "Well, in fact, the troll knocked me unconscious... When I woke up, Professor Dumbledore and the others were already cleaning up the troll. Weird blood."
The expressions of the three of Fudge suddenly changed.
Umbridge couldn't hold back, she said quickly, "Didn't you say that a three-headed dog rescued you?"
Tom lowered his head and dared not look at them, "I made it up... I don't know any animals in the magical world, I just heard the myth of the three-headed dog in the Muggle world, so I took it and used it, I think it's special cool."
Fudge froze for breath. At first, he thought that this child colluded with Dumbledore and the others to lie, but then he thought about it: what does a first-year wizard know? Where did such realistic acting skills come from?
so……
It was really possible that he had been fooled!
Fudge felt that the world was spinning for a while His first reaction was: block the news, if the Daily Prophet found out about this, he would become a laughing stock!
Dumbledore then stroked his beard and said to Fudge, "Someone was poaching unicorns in the Forbidden Forest recently. Hagrid found him yesterday, and he ran away. It may be that he sent false news to This involves our energy..."
Fudge got off the donkey, and immediately put on an angry look: "Even a unicorn dares to poach, this is no ordinary wizard, and he has to punch! Are there any suspects? I'll go back to the Ministry of Magic. A wanted notice must be issued, and he must live in Azkaban!"
Professor McGonagall said thoughtfully, "Professor Quirrell hasn't seen him since last night..."
Fudge immediately regained his senses. He wanted to go back to the Ministry to issue a wanted notice, but was stopped by Dumbledore. Quirrell is only a big suspect at the moment, but there is no evidence. He needs to find him to verify it.
At this time, Quirrell rushed into the fourth-floor corridor with great strides. At this point, the blocking dog had been moved by Dumbledore. Quirrell couldn't figure out why the dog seemed to be anywhere—the castle, the Forbidden Forest, the fourth-floor hallway—it was indeed gone now, and it certainly wouldn't be seen again.
So he acted and decided to take away the Philosopher's Stone in one go. However, the world behind the door was somewhat unexpected: it turned out to be a dilapidated classroom. He turned around in the classroom and discovered the mystery. He took out his wand, knocked on a raised floor, and a trapdoor appeared out of nowhere. He lifted the trapdoor and jumped in.
The crossing has begun.