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Chapter 631 The Hogwarts Big Four in the eyes of goblins (Part 1)

Chapter 631 The Big Four of Hogwarts in the Eyes of Goblins (Part 1)

Author: Harry Potter Red

Chapter 631 The Big Four of Hogwarts in the Eyes of Goblins (Part 1)

In the study room.

After Lilith's reminder, Moriarty avoided the trap of the time turner and focused on the remaining details.

"Counting thousands of years ago, when light rescued the three Gamps from Ixichel, light appeared three times in total!"

"If a time-turner is not necessary for the emergence of light, then there must be another means."

"Time, travel..."

"Time, travel..."

Moriarty thought hard, what would be the way to travel through time?

The hands on the clock turn round and round, and time passes little by little.

"Tick-tock, tick-tock..."

Beads of sweat slipped from Moriarty's forehead and dripped onto the black wooden table, forming a small pool of sweat.

Moriarty has never used up his brain cells so much. The last time he broke a sweat was when he was competing with Nicoléme to build an alchemy prop shop.

The same thinking, the same sweating, but this time, Moriarty did not solve the problem.

"call…"

Moriarty let out a breath. He had no clue. He still couldn't find a way for light to travel through time. Not to mention a flaw, he couldn't even find a single detail.

"It seems I need some fresh air."

Moriarty rubbed his sore eyes and walked out of the study. Luke, the house elf, and Ingo, the goblin, were already waiting outside the door.

"Mrs. Narcissa sent us here. She said that Master, you will need us sooner or later."

"Haha, she was right."

Moriarty felt warm in his heart. No matter how powerful the enemy was, there was always a variety of support behind him.

"Take me to the Goblin King." Moriarty ordered.

Hearing "Fairy King", Ingo's eyelids twitched violently.

Moriarty saw it but said nothing.

Moriarty has long known that Ingo is related to the goblin royal family.

Moriarty never revealed it, and deliberately left the Goblin King alive just for today—Ingo might come in handy next time.

When we arrived at the castle dungeon, it was still full of venomous snakes, one after another, covering the entire ground.

The Goblin King was tied up into a mummy with a rope turned into a black snake and fell to the ground.

"Woooooooo..."

Seeing Moriarty, with his mouth sealed, the Goblin King showed a vicious look in his eyes.

"Hmph." Moriarty sneered upon seeing this and walked into the dungeon. When the snake saw Moriarty, it was like seeing its parents, and it immediately turned into a good baby.

Ingo's face changed slightly, "Master, let's go out first. If you have anything to tell us."

With that said, Ingo and Luke slowly retreated outside.

However, halfway through, Moriarty's lukewarm voice came: "Ingo stays."

Ingo's face turned pale, but he did not dare to disobey Moriarty's order and stop. Luke went out alone.

The dungeon door closed, and everything was dark.

Moriarty waved his hand towards the wall, and a few flames floated to the wall, lighting up several fire lamps and illuminating the dungeon.

"Crack."

Moriarty snapped his fingers, and the Goblin King floated from the ground to Moriarty.

"Ingo, come and look at it, do you recognize this face?"

Ingo lowered his head and took two steps forward. He heard murderous intent from Moriarty's indifferent voice.

The goblin slowly raised his head. This action seemed very difficult. He blinked his two big protruding eyeballs and looked at the goblin king carefully.

The snake rope that bound the Goblin King was also partially untied, and the Goblin King revealed his head and looked at Ingo angrily.

The two goblins faced each other. The goblin king's eyes were still full of malice and anger, but Ingo's eyes gradually became moist.

A playful smile appeared on Moriarty's lips. Under the light of the fire, Ingo and the Goblin King had somewhat similar faces!

"Master," Ingo's voice was trembling, "he is my grandson."

"Woo?" The Goblin King's eyes widened in disbelief, and he retorted fiercely: "Woooooooooo!"

Moriarty took a deep look at Ingo. He didn't show his real face. Ingo is the grandfather of the Goblin King!

My Salazar ancestor really left himself a good chess piece!

But Moriarty still had some doubts, "Ingo, the Goblin King doesn't seem to agree with your words that much."

"Master, let me explain to you." Ingo said bitterly.

After Ingo saw the permission in Moriarty's eyes, he sighed and said, "I thought I would never see him again, Legnac IV!"

"Legnac?"

This name sounds a bit familiar.

"Let me think about it," Moriarty pondered: "Is it the goblin king who made Gryffindor Godric the sword of Gryffindor, Legnarc?"

"Yes," Ingo lowered his head. At the same time, the Goblin King let out a more violent sob. The emotion in his eyes was replaced by madness. Ingo ignored it and continued: "Master, you have judged that among goblins, the longer the name, the higher the status.

, that’s right.”

"If I still have a real name, I am Legnarc II, Legnarc Ingo."

"And it -" Ingo's cloudy eyes looked at the Goblin King, "it is Legnac IV."

The Goblin King suddenly stopped talking, because Ingo was right at least one thing. The goblin royal family is called "Legnac", and it is indeed Legnac IV.

The Goblin King originally thought that apart from himself, the only two people in the world who knew this were Gamp and Guang.

"Ingo, as you said, you are still the Goblin Prince." Moriarty said with great interest.

In the tedious process of chasing clues, it seems to be an interesting thing to hear such secrets.

"Well, it used to be." Ingo sighed again, "until Salazar Slytherin captured me. So I was removed from the goblins by Legnac I, my father.

"

"Because in the era of the Big Four, wizards were persecuted and their living environment was worrying. A goblin captured by a wizard is a shame for all goblins."

Even though thousands of years have passed, this incident still left a deep wound on Ingo, and the melancholy visible to the naked eye showed in Ingo.

"So? It doesn't know me." Ingo glanced at the Goblin King.

"Then the question is," Moriarty had no time to care about Ingo's family problems. He looked at Ingo, "Why did Ancestor Salazar capture you?"

This question has been lingering in Moriarty's mind for a long time. He has wanted to ask it since he first walked into Slytherin Castle and saw Ingo five years ago.

"I don't know the reason why the old Slytherin captured me, but I guess it has something to do with my father, King Legnac I."

Ingo gradually regained his composure and said: "Master, you should know that in the era when the four giants lived, the status of wizards was extremely low, and the living environment was too harsh."

Moriarty nodded. That period was definitely the darkest period for wizards, and they were suppressed everywhere.

All forces are suppressing wizards!

It is for this reason that the Four Giants established Hogwarts, to protect wizards and to deter other forces.

"I remember that at that time, we goblins killed many wizards, except for one wizard," Ingo said with reminiscence in his eyes: "That was Godric Gryffindor!"

"He has a good personal relationship with my father, so my father made him the Gryffindor Sword."

"Oh, really?" Moriarty frowned slightly: "But it is common knowledge that goblins covet the Sword of Gryffindor!"

This is too obvious and is never concealed. Even the goblins of Gringotts make no secret of their greed for swords.

"Yes, that's true," Ingo licked his lips, "But this phenomenon happened after that incident."

"That thing?"

"The personal relationship between my father and Mr. Godric continued until one day, my father suddenly changed his mind and wanted to get back the Sword of Gryffindor!"

"Of course Mr. Godric refused to hand over the sword. My father was unable to get the sword back, so getting the sword back became the long-cherished wish of all the goblins."

Moriarty touched his chin and thought, "Then what caused your father to change?"

"I don't know about this," Ingo shook his head, "Maybe it was because of this that the old Slytherin arrested me."

"As you said, my ancestor was trying to vent his anger on Mr. Godric?" Moriarty couldn't help but smile, these two old guys were in love and killing each other!

But it wasn't just to vent his anger, otherwise Salazar wouldn't have written that sentence in his diary: "Never trust goblins!"

There must be some reason for this that caused King Legnac I's attitude towards Godric to change.

"It seems that we will get the rest of the story from its mouth."

Moriarty turned his attention to the Goblin King.

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(End of chapter)

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