Elemental Wizards at Hogwarts

Chapter 339 Dumbledore's Teachings

Although Ciel has not stopped supporting his friends who are still active on the front line of clearing out the Inferi, the expression on his face has quickly turned cold as the number of Inferi increases.

Charles clearly remembered what was said in the book. The reason why the Inferi exist is that, except for those that appear naturally, most of them will appear in lakes and swamps where some dark magical creatures reside. During the process of people being killed by these magical creatures,

suffered great pain.

In the end, the souls of these poor people were swallowed by darkness, and their souls were permanently transformed into monsters who only knew revenge, trapped in their bodies and never able to find rest, until their bodies were completely destroyed.

But the shoes are not the point. The point is that there is a small note at the bottom of the book. Ordinary wizards who want to refine the Inferi often have to give ordinary souls greater torture and pain, even if they are rumored to die.

It is also difficult for spiritual mages to create inferi as easily as dark creatures.

Just from the two very short texts above, it was difficult for Charles to imagine the inhuman torture these ordinary Muggles suffered from Voldemort during his lifetime.

What's more, there are not just pure men or pure women here, but there are old people and children, and there are even a few inferi wearing wedding dresses and dresses!

Maybe it was because his nation had been exposed to the rain in his previous life. In this life, Ciel can accept fighting, or he can accept the killing of others or himself, but Ciel will never accept the massacre of innocent people like this.

Dumbledore stood next to Ciel. As Ciel's teacher, he had never seen Ciel show such a cold expression, which could even be said to be cold. After getting along day and night, Dumbledore was almost like

I understood Ciel's thoughts in an instant.

"In September 1969, not long after I took over as the principal of Hogwarts, Voldemort had just emerged.

At that time, there was news that shocked both the Muggle and wizarding worlds: a person suddenly disappeared in a small Muggle town in north London.

The Muggles found that there was no trace of fighting in the entire town, and even the coffee on the table was still hot when they were discovered. When the Ministry of Magic intervened in the investigation, they found that there were traces of powerful magic remaining in the entire town, but

But there is no way to determine what kind of magic it is.

But with the rise of Voldemort at that time, the Ministry of Magic was overwhelmed, and I became increasingly busy, the matter ended up being left undisturbed."

Dumbledore spoke very slowly, his eyes filled with guilt as he watched the Inferi rushing out of the dark, cold lake.

Dumbledore paused hard, and looked at Charles very seriously, as if he had made a lot of determination.

"Ciel, you must remember this scene before you. I know that you, like Gellert or me, are revolutionaries. No matter when the time comes, Charles, you must remember that you must not kill innocent people indiscriminately.

Neither you nor me nor Gellert can lift the weight, not even Voldemort."

Listening to Dumbledore's almost pleading tone, Charles's heart, which was gradually becoming cold and shocked by the scene before him, couldn't help but soften.

With great difficulty, Ciel pulled out a smile that looked a little better than crying, and tried his best to make his tone as relaxed as possible.

"Teacher, as a Dark Lord, do you know why you never reject Mr. Grindelwald?"

Listening to Ciel's rhetorical question, Dumbledore pondered for a moment, but before Dumbledore could answer, Ciel continued, "I can still distinguish between selfishness and dedication, even though Mr. Grindelwald did have this The intention was to think of war, but after realizing his failure, he also had the courage to give up decisively.

On the other hand, I see Mr. Tom as a man of intrigues, selfishness, and no dedication other than the pursuit of power and status!

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In my opinion, the magical world is a basin of water. Although Mr. Grindelwald's approach was very radical and almost broke the fragile basin, his original intention was good. He wanted to make the basin of water more beautiful. The more, the basin becomes stronger and larger.

But Voldemort? Sorry, this gentleman is as selfish as a ladle, constantly digging out who is in the basin without telling anyone, and even thought of removing the base that holds the basin."

Ciel's tone of voice was almost unabashed in his disgust for Voldemort. In his previous life, in the original novel, Ciel's impression of Voldemort was that of a selfish villain who was afraid of death.

Now in this life, especially after being almost tricked by Voldemort in the first grade, Ciel's evaluation of Voldemort has almost reached a life-or-death level.

What's more, this guy who has no nose and even a high probability of not having a penis after being resurrected often does things that harm others and benefit himself or harm others and not benefit himself.

Just one of the above is enough to be on the Ciel's blacklist, not to mention that Voldemort has taken possession of them all.

Dumbledore listened to Charles's answer that didn't look like an answer, and he breathed a sigh of relief deep in his heart. After quietly listening to Charles describe the entire magical world as a basin, Dumbledore's eyes even became a little... Absence.

"Yes, the entire magical world cannot withstand the second war. I hope that after this war is over, the magical world can enjoy long-term peace."

Dumbledore's voice was very low, even close to mumbling. In such a fierce battlefield with spells flying all over the sky, Charles could clearly hear what Dumbledore was saying. .

"Teacher, what did you say?"

Charles asked very puzzledly, but before Dumbledore could answer, Sirius' excited shouts could be heard from the battlefield not far away.

"Regulus! It's Regulus! I found him!"

Sirius's shout shocked everyone, and Dumbledore quickly got out of the state he was in. He looked at Charles with a very sorry look, then waved his wand, and all of a sudden he got out of the situation just now. Regulus, who climbed ashore, was dragged in front of everyone.

Before Regulus could make an attack, Dumbledore hit him with a Petrifying Curse. Regulus, who originally wanted to bite everyone, was hit by Dumbledore's magic. Like a statue, it fell straight down.

Charles saw Dumbledore's movements, thought for a moment, and then added another transformation spell. Under the influence of Charles' magic power, the stones on the ground suddenly turned into finger-thick ropes, and the stone was forcibly transformed. The body of Regulus, turned into stone, was mummified.

Everyone looked at Ciel with strange eyes. No matter how thick-skinned Ciel was, he couldn't hold back his face and blushed. He gave everyone an annoyed look and added that he was afraid of him.

Fake corpse.

Dumbledore didn't say anything, but after gathering everyone with a smile, he displayed the huge flame phoenix just like in the original work. After cleaning up most of the Inferi that climbed ashore, Dumbledore shouted loudly.

The god of fire opened the way.

Just like in the original work, a passage with burning flames appeared in front of everyone. After finishing all this, Dumbledore, with a sense of exhaustion, called everyone to get on the boat and leave here quickly.

Charles followed everyone and carefully felt the two magic spells performed by Lao Deng just now. Although the fire element was involved, the overall feeling was more like a wizard's magic than elemental magic.

As Ciel walked, he looked at Dumbledore, who was standing at the front of the team, and secretly made up his mind to take this move out of Dumbledore's skill list during the next mixed doubles match.

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