Harry potter catastrophe

Chapter Three Hundred and Fifty Nine: Unfounded Worries About Heaven

Carney wanted to say that he knew all this, but Hermione's face looked unhappy and angry, so he did not interrupt her eloquent words.

"I know everything you said." Carney held two cups. He didn't use too much magic, and the replica cups slowly disappeared on their own.

"I thought you forgot." There was a trace of dissatisfaction in Hermione's words, and she turned around and left with the book in her arms.

"What's wrong with you?" Carney said in confusion, "Is your period coming?"

Hermione, who was halfway up the stairs, became even angrier after hearing this. She took out a book from the book she was holding and threw it at Carney, then went upstairs without looking back.

Carney caught the flying book and looked at Hermione's back with a puzzled expression. He couldn't remember where he offended her.

It must be Harry and the others, it must be like this. Carney thought about them and they came back, bringing his dinner with them.

Carney forgot about it for a moment, eating pudding and reading a book. He hesitated that Carney would test magic while reading, so he read in the common room while Harry and the others went back to the dormitory.

He included the copying spell on the note. The biggest problem with copying living creatures is that the soul cannot be copied and cannot be divided by normal means.

It is not a normal method to break into the split soul, but Carney does not need to split the soul or copy the soul.

He only needs two bodies, and what he needs is a body without a soul.

All you need to do is leave your body, and then take Stellan (the other soul) out of the body temporarily, and then copy this soulless body, one for each of them.

All this requires experimentation. In his theory, a body without a soul is no different from a piece of meat. If it is possible to copy a piece of meat, then it should be possible to copy a whole piece of meat that is the same as a human being.

"We still have to test it first." Carney looked at the time and asked the Gryffindor classmates on the sofa, "Classmate, what is the password for the common room?"

"Dragon poop," the man replied.

Harry and the others came and put down dinner and left without telling him the password. They all had such bad memories.

"Xiao Hei, you can go back to the dormitory and lie down." Carney put away the book. He is the kind of person who will implement any idea immediately.

"It's almost curfew? Where are you going?" The man said quickly as he watched Carney leave the common room, but Carney's figure had disappeared.

"Someone was dishonest on the first night of school!" Not long after Carney left, a voice came from behind him, it was some naughty Peeves.

"Come on, someone, there are students wandering in the corridor in the middle of the night! Deduct their points severely!" Peeves shouted loudly, his voice wandering in the corridor.

"I think your skin is itchy." Carney turned around and glared at Peeves.

"I'm sorry, I didn't see it was you. Goodbye." Peeves immediately shrank back when he saw it was Carney. He didn't see Carney take out his wand and immediately disappeared into the wall.

Peeves got to know Carney when he wandered around a lot at night, and once Peeves wanted to scare him from behind.

As a result, Carney grabbed his collar, pushed him to the ground and rubbed him. He was spun 360 degrees for dozens of times before he became obedient.

He was still thinking about taking revenge the next day, but he was spun around a hundred times. He was scared, and when he saw Carney wandering around at night, he basically pretended not to see it.

"I see you, boy, you'd better stop and don't move!" Filch appeared downstairs holding a lantern, and by the sound of the voice, he was coming quickly.

Carney walked quickly on tiptoes. It was too easy to avoid Filch. Even ten Filch wouldn't be able to catch him.

I walked to the kitchen with ease, and the light came on as soon as the door was closed.

A kitchen house elf appeared, and there was also a strange guy mixed in, wearing a baby's clothes, not only wearing small boots, but also socks.

"Dobby?" Basically, the house elves are not very different. He also asked the names of several house elves in the kitchen, but he couldn't identify which one among the many.

But Carney looks familiar to Dobby, and Dobby is also quite strange.

"Mr. Carney." Dobby squeezed past the house elf in front and came to Carney, "Let's see how it goes? I originally wanted to find something better, but none of them fit."

"It's so cool. It stands out from the crowd." Carney gave a thumbs up. "Are you here to work? For Dumbledore? That's not bad."

"That's right, I not only work for the great wizard Dumbledore, but also for the great godfather of Harry Potter, and get two cents of salary!" Dobby said happily, "Dobby will earn a lot of copper soon.

Extraordinary."

"Abnormal!" "Alien!" "Shameless!" "Scum" "Shame." "Double evil!" "Who will save this child."

The house elves around him spoke ill of Dobby unceremoniously. They originally only knew that Dobby received Dumbledore's money, but they didn't expect that he actually earned double.

"Dobby deserves it." Dobby turned a deaf ear to their words and was not disturbed by them at all.

"Okay, let's talk about your conflict later. I need some pieces of raw meat, fresh. Do you have any fish? Give me some live ones," Carney said.

The house elf immediately brought him what he wanted, a few pieces of fresh raw beef and a few live fish.

"Ok, you continue." Carney carried the live fish and fresh raw beef and left, leaving the kitchen and heading straight to the eighth floor.

Not to give a gift to the principal, but to go to the Room of Requirement.

The room where the magic is tested. The room where the magic is tested. The room where the magic is tested. I walked back and forth three times.

Still in the original room, Carney took out a live fish and waited for it to die. He tried the replication spell on raw beef first.

Sure enough, one piece of beef turned into two pieces, and then he cast the spell on the fish again, but it was unsuccessful because the fish was still alive.

This magic is not as violent as the splitting spell. If it is ineffective, it is simply ineffective. The fish will not be copied to death, but will be suffocated to death.

After confirming that the fish was dead, Carney's wand pressed on the fish again, and the dead fish vibrated and a replica popped out.

"A replica is maintained by magic power, but how can it be maintained?" After grabbing the replica fish, it was useless to input more magic power into it. It was just a replica fish with some magic power.

"Maybe it would be different if it had a soul?" Carney stared at the remaining live fish, wondering if the soul-seizing out-of-body experience could pull out the soul of the live fish and put it into the replica fish?

As soon as this idea appears, countless terrifying thoughts appear. If it is used on people, it is a black magic, and its behavior is no different from that of a dark wizard.

Now we are using fish as a test, but fish are not humans after all. If a fish succeeds, a human may not succeed.

"It's unreasonable to worry. I'm too anxious. I seek medical attention in a hurry. I'd better think of a solution slowly." Carney brushed away the thoughts in his mind.

Although Stellan was in good condition in his body and had been here for more than ten years, nothing happened. Why should he be so anxious? It was fine before and he should be fine now.

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