Harry Potter: Dark Alchemy

Chapter 354 Ice Crystal Horse

The huge fountain with the Nicoléme sculpture was not far from where the two of them were. In fact, as Beauxbatons' largest financial backer, and one of the super rich people who had helped him for five to six hundred years, Even if Nicolas Flamel had no intention of doing so, the whole Beauxbatons school would have high respect for Nicolas Flamel.

You know, like Hogwarts, Beauxbatons, which provides free food and accommodation, free water and electricity, will not charge students tuition fees, and will also provide a student aid to some students from poor families, and this is better than student aid. The subsidy is much higher than that of Hogwarts, at least those students do not need to buy second-hand robes or second-hand textbooks.

In addition to the indispensable educational expenditures of the French Ministry of Magic, the largest source of school funding is the donation from Nicoléme. Who gave this old alchemist the magic stone that can turn stone into gold?

While other wizards were still blushing over a Sickle or a Nat, Nicoléme had already escaped from this realm. If he wanted, he could use the magic stone to create a golden mountain at any time.

As we all know, whether it is the fairy bank or the ordinary people's world, the demand for gold is almost unlimited!

Although Wright has now inherited the famous Philosopher's Stone from Nicoléme, the experienced Nicoléme has reached a state of returning to his original nature, while Wright is still constantly replacing the Philosopher's Stone. Powerful (turning stones into gold) and sighing.

There is still a gap between Wright and this trench master!

Back to the fountain.

Since Beauxbatons students have such high respect for Nicolas Flamel, an honorary alumnus, the fountain named after Nicolas Flamel and Perenal is naturally no ordinary small fountain.

When Wright first came to Beauxbatons Castle, his first impression of the white pearl embedded in the depths of the Pyrenees was "a French-style majestic garden and fountain surrounded by magic." palace".

The Lemay Fountain is located in the north of the castle. It is the main place for students' daily activities and is also one of the school attractions that many lovers like to linger on.

The clear mountain spring floats from the top of the Pyrenees and falls on the stepped cliff where Beauxbatons Castle is located. It flows down the rock and forms a multi-level white waterfall, like a white ribbon floating lightly with pearls splashing everywhere. Then, under the influence of magic, the spring water gurgled out from the undulating water and rushed into the sky, adding brilliant colors to the originally silent campus.

The cold wind blows from a distance, and the water mist floats in the air, wetting the marble pavement near the Lemay Fountain. Walking under the fountain is like walking through drizzle.

"Is there any Pegasus you can ride here?" Gabrielle grabbed Wright's hand and looked repeatedly at the Lemay Fountain, which she was already familiar with. "The one I want to ride is a Pegasus!"

If it weren't for the fact that Wright's credibility was relatively high in her mind, Gabrielle would never have believed that you could ride a horse at the Lemay Fountain!

Gabrielle remembered clearly that there were Pegasus all over the world, and they were divided into many different species.

Here in France, there are many rune horses; in Britain and Ireland, there is a common Pegasus with a chestnut mane, which people call Iseron Pegasus; there is also the Graling Pegasus, It was a kind of Pegasus with a gray body and extremely fast movements. Before wizards invented the broomstick, many people would use it as a tool to travel;

The most terrifying and rarest type of Pegasus is the Black Demon Star, a black, invisible Pegasus that is considered an unlucky thing by many wizards.

By the way, Gabri still remembers that the wizards in the UK like to call the Dark Star the Thestral. Newt Scamander, the author of "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them", also calls it the same way. The above knowledge is also I saw it all from the book "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them".

Gabrielle had never known that Pegasus could survive in water.

Could it be that Wright discovered some new magical creature? Or did he mistake a horse-shaped water monster for a Pegasus?

Gabrielle wanted to laugh when she thought that Wright, who was usually extremely smart, thought that the terrifying water monster that most often appeared in the shape of a horse, with broad-leaf cattails as a mane, was a Pegasus.

Big idiot Wright! Gabri couldn't help but giggle.

"What's wrong, Gabrielle?" Wright looked at Gabrielle who suddenly laughed with some confusion.

"Nothing!" Gabrielle giggled, shaking her head to deny what Wright said.

She didn't want Wright to know what she was thinking just now! Big idiot Wright! Big fool Wright! whee!

Wright was still confused.

Even though Chang Chu's hellish training made him understand the truth that "the most difficult thing to understand in the world is a girl's mind," this seven-year-old girl who was dissatisfied one second and laughed the next was really It was beyond what Wright could comprehend.

Taking a deep breath, Wright put this insignificant matter behind him and prepared to fulfill Gabrielle's wish to ride a horse.

What kind of Shadow Unicorn chess pieces are really too low-level! And looking at Gabrielle's appearance, you can tell that this child will definitely not like that kind of dark shadow unicorn.

So if that's the case...

"Gabriel, can you hold the umbrella by yourself first?" Wright handed the saprophytic wood wand holding the magic transparent umbrella to Gabrielle. "This is my brother's wand. Remember to keep it safe!"

"Yeah!" Gabrielle nodded and took the wand umbrella obediently.

Wright slid his right hand around his waist, and took out the exquisite and elegant rose scepter from the mok bag.

Holding the scepter in his hand, Wright turned his head to look at Gabrielle and said with a smile: "Look carefully, Gabrielle, this is also a kind of magic."

During his six months at Beauxbatons, the place where Wright spent the most time was the Flamel Fountain in the school.

The reason is that this fountain is one of the alchemical works that Nicoléme was personally involved in refining!

This short half-year was enough for Wright to fully understand the magical operation system of this fountain. It was not impossible to create another one under suitable circumstances.

With a wave of the rose scepter, a certain magic node of the magic fountain dimmed under the pull of Wright's own energy. The huge fountain that was originally spraying out seemed to have suddenly lost its power, and returned to an ancient well without ripples. state.

Wright waved his scepter again, and a brilliant ball of icy blue water jumped out of the water, like a blue dragon disturbing the river, and like a high-leaping horse, covered with large beads. The small water drops are extremely magical.

The next moment, the flowing ice-blue water horse stepped on the water and ran straight in the direction of Wright and Gabrielle.

Looking at the approaching water horse, Gabrielle's mouth opened into a big "O" shape.

The ice-blue water horse galloped in front of Wright and lowered its noble head to its creator.

Wright put a hand on the horse's head.

A touch of frost spread from the place where Wright's palm came into contact with the horse. In almost a moment, the horse was covered with a thin layer of ice crystal armor, and the flowing water mane also turned into A crystal-clear ice bead gauze curtain appeared, looking like a watery horse that could carry people on the run!

"Do you need me to help you up?" Wright released his palm and turned his head to look at Gabrielle, "Little Gabrielle?"

At the moment Wright spoke, the water spirit horse lowered its head, moved one hind leg back, and half-bent its right front foot, as if to greet its rider.

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