Harry Potter: The Dragon That Sleeps

Chapter 64: The Real Madman and the False Madman

"Sprout?" Snape, who hurried over, looked at Jody for a moment, then turned to the professor who arrived before him.

"It's a symptom of a runaway magic. It should be that magic is used that shouldn't be used. Help me. It's hard for one person to deal with emergency situations."

Snape didn't say anything nonsense. He nodded and pushed Jody at the same time. When he pulled out his wand, he asked Hagrid.

"Hagrid, send all the students back to the castle and inform the principal that the child has been found."

So Jody had no choice but to follow Hagrid and leave the scene.

Jodi lowered his head all the way, his mind full of doubts.

He said he succeeded? What did he succeed in? Revenge? Or did he figure out how to fix spiritual consciousness? But that’s not right. Fixing spiritual consciousness requires consulting a lot of rune information, let’s not talk about whether Ogli has that

Brain, he doesn't have any means to obtain books.

Could it be... A possibility flashed in Jodi's mind, and he immediately figured out why the disappearing cabinet appeared next to Ogli as planned without his knowledge.

Lum the house elf!

"...Jordy? Jody!" Hagrid called Jody several times before he came back to his senses. He raised his head and found that he had followed Hagrid all the way to the fourth floor without knowing it. "Oh~ you follow again?"

You have to run to the principal's office with me. Are you okay?"

Jody took a few deep breaths and realized that he was in quite a bad situation at the moment.

"I'm fine..." Jody nodded firmly again, "Thank you, don't worry about me."

Hagrid was still worried but there was nothing he could do. He bent down and touched Jody's shoulder, "Don't worry, Madam Pomfrey will definitely cure him."

After leaving Hagrid, Jody immediately rushed to the eighth floor, where there is a fixed entrance to the Room of Requirement.

Jody tried repeatedly to enter the room opposite the tapestry where the troll was beating Barnabas silly, but the Room of Requirement seemed to be locked.

At this point in time, Quirrell and the others should be immersed in research, and it is actually not convenient for Jody to disturb them.

Where should I go next? Go to the Slytherin common room to get information? Or go to the kitchen to ask the elf Rum? Or simply defy the ban and sneak out of the castle and risk a trip to the Shrieking Shack?

"Mr. Joyce."

Jody didn't notice any breath approaching, and the sudden sound made him jump.

The violent magic power almost hit the house elf who was looking up at him.

Rum looked up at the student, trying his best to maintain the etiquette he had always observed, standing upright, but his posture could not hide his shaking body and the blood stains on his chest.

"I originally wanted to send him to the school hospital, but he refused to die. I don't know how to leave that room without resorting to apparation, otherwise I would have taken your friend away by force, my dear sir.

"

Jodi was stunned for a moment, and the moment he saw the elf appear in his field of vision, he had a very ridiculous guess.

"You haven't been attacked, have you?" Jodi asked the question he was most concerned about first.

Rum shook his head, "At least I didn't see any signs."

"Did he ask you to throw the disappearing cabinet on the lawn?"

"Yes, when I took the cabinet and apparated over the lawn, Mr. Ogli had already fainted there. I threw the cabinet loudly so that the students would find it easier."

Rum seemed to want to bend down and salute, but his overly nervous mood and irritated nerves hindered him. His hands shook exaggeratedly and his movements seemed erratic.

He gasped twice before continuing, and Jody could even hear his fear, "House elves should obey their master's orders unconditionally, but I was born in Hogwarts, and everyone has always obeyed when there is no fixed master."

School rules.

At that time, Mr. Ogle ordered me. He ordered me to obey. I should have put his safety first according to the school rules, but Professor Lodge handed over the master's rights to you, and then you handed it over to Ogle.

Mr. Li...

If you want to punish me, I have no complaints."

Jody waved his hand, "No, you did a good job, the master's orders should come first. From now on I take back Ogli's rights.

You were sent by Quirrell to help me, and you followed my orders, so you should not be punished."

"Thank you for your kindness, my master." Rum immediately looked like he was about to cry. His legs were so weak that he couldn't stand up straight and wanted to grab Jodi's robe.

A loyal servant like a house elf should get one if he has the chance... Pushing the irrelevant thoughts away from his mind, Jody had already roughly guessed what happened in the Shrieking Shack.

"Ogli has been practicing spells these days, right?" Jodi continued to ask.

Lum gave an affirmative answer, at least he did see Mr. Ogli's almost crazy practice during his occasional meal delivery.

He was literally wrestling with his wand.

Jody wanted to go to the Shrieking Shack immediately to see if the success Ogle had mentioned was really what he thought, but it was too risky to go out now.

Rum has his own job in the school and cannot serve Jody alone all the time.

The house elf said goodbye, and Jody gave up on letting him apparate with him.

Jodi observed very carefully on the way there, but strangely he couldn't find any trace of Ogli.

Jody struggled through the night before finding time to come to the Screaming Shack the next day.

How did he do it? Did he fly onto the lawn?

As soon as Jody came up from the underground tunnel, he was shocked by the tragic scene in front of him.

The mess inside the Shrieking Shack, which was finally cleaned up, was even more horrifying than the time Jodi Animagus transformed.

Ogli's five-finger bloody handprint drew a shocking picture on the floor.

Next to the pool of blood in the center of the room, Jody's magic notebook left in the room floats in mid-air.

Trevor was obviously seriously injured when he wrote this down. In order to ensure that the meaning was clearly expressed, these words were written in large sizes.

"Madman..." Jodi stretched out his hand to touch the blood stains on it, and squeezed out this comment through his teeth with his mouth lowered.

At the top of the note, the first thing written down was a string of incantations.

Then under the spell is the name of the spell Jody made up temporarily.

"Spell of Awakening: Spiritual Overclocking (Spiritus)!"

"The patron saint is originally a part of the soul. I closed the spiritual consciousness and the patron saint together as you said, and then I discovered that they are actually compatible.

So I decided to start trying the experiments you mentioned. Didn't you say that the protective charm of Hogwarts can affect this room? With luck, maybe I can help you reach your target faster.

And will we never be stepped on down there again? I’m tired of looking at the scenery down there.”

Below the curse, this paragraph was written a long time ago, using ordinary black ink.

Then the handwriting on the paper added at the bottom of the magic notepad was hard to read.

"Hahahaha, I'm not bragging, I'm generally pretty lucky."

"I succeeded!"

If we say that Jody, who discovered mental overclocking due to an accident in practice, is an impure fake lunatic, then Ogli, who dared to seize one of Jody's ideas and risk his life to experiment the results.

Definitely the real lunatic!

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