Hogwarts: The Greatest Wizard

Chapter 138 137 Some bold guesses

Of course, Feeney now really doubts whether the Presbyterian Church has long been aware of the mystery surrounding the deaths of several founders. Otherwise, why would they pay so much attention to Hogwarts?

Even if Dumbledore is indeed worthy of their attention at this time, what about before? Since the time of Phineas' great-great-grandfather, Principal Black, the Presbyterian Church has had a rule to pay regular attention to Hogwarts.

Not to mention Slytherin, good old Hufflepuff is the most mysterious of the four founders. No one knows when she disappeared. It seems that there has been no news about her since Ravenclaw died, but , she also has descendants, the famous Smith family in the wizarding world is one of her descendants, and the Purlin family where Snape belongs was once said to be the descendant of Hufflepuff, but there is no one about this matter. To be precise, the Puslin family now only has one descendant, Professor Snape, and his surname is still Snape, so this matter has been settled.

Since it is possible that the four founders are still alive, it is no surprise that the god of this world really exists.

If God exists, then the statement that the Deathly Hallows is a tool of God can also be considered true. This also shows that the Deathly Hallows may not be the only three artifacts in the magical world.

Not to mention, that department of the Ministry of Magic that even the Elders don't understand, the Department of Mysteries.

This is a department that has existed since the founding of the Presbyterian Church, long before the existence of the Ministry of Magic.

Feeney, who has read many historical books, knows very well that the reason why the Ministry of Magic was established there is because that is where the Department of Mysteries is located. In other words, it can even be understood that the Ministry of Magic was born because of the Department of Mysteries.

Not to mention the silent people in this department. For such a position that is prohibited from discussing their work content or revealing any information related to the department, no one would believe it if there were not some very serious secrets hidden.

Only a few people in the magic world know some of the affairs of this department, and Feeney happens to know a little about it because of his relationship with the Presbyterian Council.

This department has a time room, which contains almost all the time turners in the wizarding world today. However, Feeney seriously doubted whether this room had anything to do with the God of Time.

After all, there is something related to Death in the Death Chamber of the Department of Mysteries. Those who approach it can hear the voices of their deceased loved ones, and those who step over the curtained arch will die directly.

The way the Ministry of Magic carries out executions is to push prisoners into this door. Feeney seriously suspects that this is because the group of Silent people want to study this door and the truth behind the death. They need a guinea pig.

There is also a brain room that studies the nature of thought, a magic room that studies the nature of magic, etc.

Now that I think about it, this department and these rooms may be the places closest to the origin of this world.

Of course, Feeney also knew very well that the real Silent People did not appear on the bright side of the magical world. The Silent People working in the Department of Magical Affairs today were all stand-ins, or what wizards in the magical world thought were magic. Staff of the Affairs Department,

As far as Feeney knows, there is a hidden place underneath the current Department of Magical Affairs of the Ministry of Magic. That is the real Department of Magical Affairs. The buildings and specifications inside are exactly the same as those on the surface. Whenever There are death row prisoners. Perhaps when this department conducts research, there will be some wizards that no one else has ever seen. They are the real silent people.

They are silent not only about everything about this department, but also about everything about them. They have no identity and will not reveal anything.

They are invisible and have no end, as if they do not exist. These are the real silent people because they will not reveal anything for the sake of silence.

Finny, the octopus who just saw Gryffindor transformed into him, would naturally not have thought of this. He had doubted all these things before, but lacked some necessary evidence, and the fact that Gryffindor was still alive was equivalent to telling Finny. Ni, some of your previous guesses were correct.

When one of a series of guesses is confirmed and the others cannot be proven wrong, they tend to be true.

Even if it wasn't, that wouldn't be too far from the truth. Especially the mystery test, because mystery often represents infinite possibilities.

The topic returns to the mission of revenge against vampires. Because of some speculations by Feeney, the final reward of this mission may really allow Feeney to obtain an artifact. Even if it is not an artifact, in this world where gods exist, there is no upper limit for tasks. The final reward will also be related to God.

Therefore, Feeney also regards this task as a long-term task, and it is also a task that he attaches great importance to.

Speaking of which, if Finny hadn't known about Gryffindor, he would never have taken this task so seriously.

It is very possible to let his werewolf wizards attack the vampires, and attack the vampires' power bit by bit.

However, now that he knows something and thought of something, Feeney will not just let his people do it, but will personally participate in it.

As long as you use your brain to think about it, it will be clear that taking revenge yourself will be more rewarding than asking your subordinates to take revenge without participating at all.

To put it simply, this task is a task for Feeney to earn rewards now. It is a long-term task that needs to be completed continuously.

Now that Finny's power, influence, knowledge, and knowledge level are here, this task is obviously much more important than exploring the so-called truth of the system, the truth of the world, whether God still exists, and whether the founders are still alive.

At least that's what Finny thinks. He must firmly believe in one thing, that is, the iron must be hard to forge. Compared with understanding those things that are useless even if you know them now, and may even bring danger, it is more appropriate to improve your own level.

Moreover, it's not that there are no opportunities and ways.

At least, now this task is a way out, not to mention the inheritance left by the four founders, and other tasks.

Of course, Finny has always been troubled by one thing, that is, his system achievements have never popped up, and the so-called achievement rewards have never even seen a blade of grass.

The Christmas holiday arrived as scheduled. On the morning of the 18th, the little wizards came to the gate of Hogwarts with their luggage and took the carriage driven out of thin air to leave the castle.

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