A day at Hogwarts

Chapter 369 The reason is found

"Strange ceiling."

When Charles woke up, he found himself lying in a strange place. His entire torso was firmly fixed. His hands could still move, but his feet seemed to be offline.

"Hey, you woke up?" Eleanor was sitting by the bed peeling apples. When she saw him wake up, she called the therapist and nurse on duty to come over for a checkup.

After the checkup, the therapist told Charles that his lumbar vertebrae had grown back, but the nerves inside had not fully recovered. His intestines were connected but there were still holes, and his kidneys were fine.

After the therapist and nurse left, Eleanor chewed on an apple while scolding Charles: "I heard that you are lucky this time. If it weren't for Peeves, you would have almost died."

"I see that you are such a smart person, how could you be so stupid as to use dangerous and unfamiliar spells? Did the Fat Lady pinch your head?"

"If Dumbledore hadn't questioned Peeves, who would have thought that you would want to learn to walk through walls like Peeves? Did you want to sneak into the girls' collective bathroom?"

Eleanor didn't stop until the nurse brought new medicine.

After taking the medicine, Charles asked Eleanor, "How many days have I been unconscious?"

"A whole week!" Eleanor said unhappily, "You also know what's going on now. The Ministry of Magic is terrified. They thought someone had done it in Hogwarts, so they sent Aurors to investigate."

Charles said in surprise, "Ah? The Ministry knows about it?"

"You thought." Eleanor threw the apple core into the trash can, "It's on the front page of the Daily Prophet."

Charles blinked his eyes. This matter has become so big.

Eleanor continued, "Little Miss Delacour came to see you two days ago on the weekend."

"Ah?" Charles was startled, "Gabrielle came?"

He thought it was not surprising. This matter was so big, Professor Delacour must know about it. If Mrs. Delacour came over on the weekend, she would definitely mention it. It would not be surprising if Gabrielle knew about it.

"Hehe..." Eleanor smiled, "Miss Delacour secretly put a candy in your mouth, and the therapist found it when she fed you the medicine."

Charles was at a loss for words, not knowing what to say.

Eleanor pointed to a glass bottle on the bedside and said, "She left the candy. The therapist said that you can only eat when your intestines are fully recovered. You can only drink a little water. If you are hungry, you can hold the candy in your mouth."

"I will go back when you wake up. The minister is waiting for your news. If you have anything, please find the therapist on duty."

After she finished speaking, she stood up and was about to leave.

Charles said to her, "Thank you."

Eleanor didn't say anything, just waved her hand and left.

The ward became quiet. Charles lay quietly on the bed, unable to do anything but stare blankly.

He was idle anyway, so he began to review what happened that night.

At that time, he tried a spell that he had gotten from the stickman in the painting, which could pass through the wall like Peeves.

For this reason, he also asked Peeves for help and asked what it felt like when the state of being able to pass through the wall and not being able to pass through the wall changed, which made Peeves roll his eyes.

Charles didn't get any useful help from Peeves, and then began to experiment.

But he didn't expect that something went wrong when he cast the spell for the first time, and he was stuck on the floor and merged with the floor.

Charles was puzzled. He had made all the preparations before. Why did he fail?

He thought about it from day to night. Someone came to visit him at night.

"Awake." Grindelwald asked Charles curiously, "How did you do it? You can actually get yourself stuck on the floor. I have been thinking about it for so many days and I can't figure it out."

Jack first asked the therapist on duty. After learning that Charles couldn't eat yet, he gave the pot of French red wine stewed beef to the therapist and nurse.

Grindelwald used a little trick to make the therapist and nurse pay attention to this side. Jack also asked Charles curiously: "How did you do it? Is it the wall-passing technique of the Taoist priest of Laoshan?"

Charles replied: "I found an ancient spell in a secret room in Hogwarts Castle that can make people pass through walls like Peeves."

"I failed when I experimented that night. I was only half successful."

Jack asked: "What is the spell like?"

He wanted to see what kind of spell it was and study whether it was a problem with the spell or Charles' problem.

Charles replied, "In the red notebook in my bag."

His bag was placed on the bedside table. Jack took it out and flipped through it, his expression became strange.

Grindelwald smiled and asked Jack, "Why, there's a little girl in it?"

Jack nodded.

Grindelwald was just joking, but he didn't expect it to be true. He asked again, "See if it's still breathing?"

Jack shook his head.

Grindelwald said nonchalantly, "It doesn't matter. Wizards who often kill people know... uh..."

Jack took out a steel life-size figure of King Odd from his bag. Grindelwald was silent for a while, and finally said, "This kid has grown up."

Charles said with a black line, "That's the security guard prepared for Farbaton Castle!"

Grindelwald just smiled and said, "Ah, right, right, right."

Jack took out the notebook where Charles recorded the spell, turned to the place where the spell was recorded and studied it. Grindelwald also curiously stretched his head over to take a look.

"Hehe..." Grindelwald sneered after reading a few lines, "I know where the problem is."

Charles immediately asked, "What's the problem?"

Academically, he believed in Grindelwald's ability, especially in terms of experience, which he could not surpass in a short time.

Grindelwald shook his head and said, "I didn't expect you to make such a mistake. You know, these are Middle English before the 15th century, and the letters and words are different from the current English."

Charles nodded and said, "I know."

Grindelwald asked him, "Then do you know the difference in pronunciation?"

Charles opened his mouth and couldn't speak for a long time. He really didn't consider this.

Obviously, he used modern English pronunciation when reciting the spell, not Middle English pronunciation.

Jack continued, "Indeed, the spells and wand trajectories of the spells change with the language changes. This change is very long, and wizards who are not studying the history of spells rarely notice this."

He finally concluded, "In the end, you are too stupid. I thought you were bullied by someone and rushed back from Shunde before you even ate half of the fish skin corners."

Charles had nothing to say.

He asked and found out that it was Harry who wrote the letter to tell the old man about it when Ruby sent the letter back.

Jack finally said: "I will leave if you are fine. My friend in Foshan said he would treat me to Yunzha pig's trotter."

Charles could only say: "Pack a portion for Ruby to send back."

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