From Beauxbatons to Hogwarts

Chapter 28 Tom the Mouse

The next day, apart from teaching the students, Calvin basically studied Voldemort's soul fragment and Ravenclaw's diadem.

Even the correction of homework was handed over to the well-trained civet Amor, which resulted in the recent students’ homework being left with red cat paw prints. Some students, especially the little girls, were very excited, and they did not expect the aloof Cappe.

The professor actually has such a girlish side.

In fact, their Professor Capet has degenerated into a technical geek. If Amor hadn't helped Calvin tidy up his appearance while correcting his homework, he wouldn't have been able to go to class.

Amor's hard work made Calvin, who had been exploiting magical animals, a little embarrassed, so he decided to upgrade Amor's treatment, from three bottles of canned cats in the morning to four bottles of canned cats in the afternoon, to four bottles of canned cats in the morning and three bottles of canned cats in the afternoon.

can.

Well, I'm such a good person. Calvin thought to himself.

Calvin looked back at the Horcrux soaked in the potion. After several days of experiments, he still could not completely remove Voldemort's soul from the crown. The soul fragments seemed to be integrated with the crown and could not be separated at all.

Destroy the soul fragment along with the crown.

This made Calvin a little disappointed. If the soul could be separated without destroying the Horcrux, Calvin would immediately go to Harry and remove the soul stuck to his forehead.

"It seems that I have to break my promise. It is impossible to repair the diadem unless I make a new one." Calvin shook his head and remembered the praise he had given to Helena Ravenclaw a few days ago.

Calvin took out the Horcrux from the potion, and a black mist immediately filled the air, and Voldemort shouted in it: "Calvin Capet, you filthy mudblood, how dare you treat the great Dark Lord like this. Wait for me

The day you come back, I will turn you into an inferi and hang it on the castle at Hogwarts."

"Shh, we're doing an experiment. Tom, be quiet. The Dark Lord must have the bearing of the Dark Lord. Didn't your mother teach you to be polite?" Calvin raised his finger to his lips and teased Voldemort seriously, "Oh.

Sorry, I forgot, you don't have a mother."

Even the best-tempered person would be irritated by Calvin, let alone the second-generation Dark Lord Voldemort, who was known for his moodiness. The black mist surged violently, as if boiling, and a green light appeared faintly: "Calvin Kalvin.

Pei, I want to kill you, I must kill you. I want to kill all your relatives and friends, and then I will kill you."

"Tsk, I'm in a hurry. I have to be patient." Calvin continued to be weird and recorded in the notebook: "The soul fragments will have magical fluctuations when they are stimulated by strong emotions. When they are angry, they will have a green dark light. It is suspected that Ah

Vada Kedavra."

Calvin took out a crystal bottle again, which was filled with the extracted juice of Aliote grass. This juice is the main component of the joy potion. Excessive use will cause wild laughter.

Calvin carefully put the Horcrux into the juice of Ariot grass, while Voldemort screamed in mid-air: "What is this, take it away, take it away, I don't want to touch it."

"Be quiet Voldemort, it can make you a little happier." Calvin was a little impatient with Voldemort's resistance to the experiment. This made him wary. He took out the hourglass from the innermost layer of his clothes and confirmed that the sand inside was still white.

Continue to experiment.

The Horcrux was completely immersed in the juice, and Voldemort let out a creepy laugh: "Hey hey hey..."

Calvin curled his lips, and even his laughter was so villainous. You deserve to be you, Old Tom.

"Haha, it turns out that I am a descendant of the great Salazar Slytherin, and I have such great blood flowing in my body. Jiejie, black magic is too powerful. I have found the secret of eternal life."

What a shameless statement. Your father is obviously a Muggle, okay? You have a great bloodline. If Salazar sees you causing such trouble to Hogwarts, he will kill you on the spot.

Calvin ignored Voldemort's crazy soliloquy and carefully observed Voldemort's black mist, only to see some faint white light. After hesitating, he still used the magic on Voldemort's soul fragment.

"Seize the soul!"

This is one of the few black magics that Calvin recovered from magical animals. The prototype is a dementor, and its effect is the same as that of a dementor, sucking away people's happy memories.

A scream came from the black mist, and it suddenly became sluggish, and the little layer of white light disappeared. It seemed that the white light was indeed a trace of magic fluctuations.

Interestingly, I originally thought that Voldemort’s mind, which had been corroded by black magic, could no longer release magic due to his joyful mood. Calvin recorded in the notebook: “Even if it has been completely corroded by black magic, there are still magic fluctuations in the extremely joyful mood.

But it’s completely unrecognizable, so I’m guessing it’s the Patronus Charm.”

Next, Calvin took out the honey from the Heartbreak Bug and put Voldemort's Horcrux in it. Voldemort didn't cry loudly, which disappointed Calvin who wanted to record it - he just sobbed softly: "Why, why did I

My parents didn't want me, why I had no friends in the orphanage, why my father was a dirty Muggle, why Dumbledore rejected me."

This time, there were no obvious features on the black mist. Calvin could only summon his patron saint, a white-fronted tiger with an eye-catching look. The big cat roared into the black mist. Calvin felt cold all over and shuddered.

He shivered and recorded in his notebook: "Sad emotions cannot effectively stimulate magic fluctuations, just like the state of despair described in Far Eastern proverbs. This may be an effective way to suppress magic rampage."

Then Calvin tested the changes in the soul of the Horcrux under the emotions of fear and disgust. After recording the performance of the Horcrux, he started the last experiment of the day.

Calvin looked at the black mist that had shrunk into a ball, so he opened his defense and let Voldemort absorb a little of his magic power, saying: "Cheer up, Tom, my experiment is not finished yet." Then he opened the screen that aroused remorse.

Potion, put the Horcrux in it.

Unexpectedly, the reaction of the Horcrux this time was extraordinary. The moment Voldemort came into contact with the potion, he let out a miserable cry: "Calvin, please spare me! Destroy me! Stop torturing me. I swear,

I will never cause trouble for you. Just take me out and I will tell you all the magic I know."

Calvin ignored Voldemort's plea, but he still curiously took out the Horcrux from the potion. Voldemort stopped screaming, the black mist shook violently, and began to curse Calvin. Then Calvin stuffed the Horcrux into it again.

After adding the potion, Voldemort continued to scream. After repeating this for five or six times, Voldemort completely lost his temper and begged with his last breath: "Calvin, if you are a student of Slytherin, please give me a pleasure."

Calvin ignored it and recorded in the experiment notes: "The Horcrux's reaction to the confessional emotion is very intense and deserves special attention."

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