Hogwarts: The Greatest Wizard

Chapter 44 Jonathan's Identity

Jonathan's question made Finny confused. Didn't you find me? Why am I looking for you?

"Well, Professor, you asked someone to call me here."

Jonathan was stunned for a moment, and then said,

"Oh, yes, yes, I asked you to come here. I was a little confused because I was busy with some things."

"Then Professor, are you looking for me?"

"You should have guessed my identity, right? As the heir of the Black family, it would be a little unreasonable if you didn't know me."

Jonathan changed his previous amiable demeanor and instead said with dignity,

Feeney was stunned. Based on the clues given by the system and his own findings, he deduced that Jonathan was a vampire. However, what does this have to do with the Black family?

There is only one vampire related to the Black family that has been recorded over the years, and that was five hundred years ago, when the Black Death was rampant in Europe.

The Black family has always had a rule that Feeney finds very problematic and is not going to be implemented in the future. That is, if there is a squib in the family, or if someone marries a Muggle wizard or a mixed-blood wizard, they will be banned by the family. Removal, here is not just being kicked out of the family, it also includes removing their name from the family tree,

This family tree is a magical object, and there is this thing on the wall of a room in No. 12, Place Fenigrimaul.

Every child born in the family will appear on that wall after being named. At the same time, they will also be affected by the entire family's bloodline. If they are removed from the entire wall, their peers will also lose the power of the family's bloodline. Although, Fei Ni doesn't know what this bloodline power means.

The topic is a bit off topic. Five hundred years ago, during the Black Death, a child of the Black family who was known as a squib found the family. Originally this was not allowed, but that child was attacked by a vampire. In a certain He survived with the help of the ancestors, but the whole family was harmed. He also hoped to find some solutions to the family.

Although the following events are not recorded in detail in the family records, it is said that the child was a field doctor before becoming a vampire. Even after becoming a vampire, he treated a large number of people as a doctor.

When Feeney thought of this information, he instantly understood who Jonathan was in front of him.

"Are you that kid?"

Feeney asked, but after he said it, he felt something was wrong, because no matter from any point of view, he was his elder, so it was wrong to call him his child.

Jonathan didn't care about this sentence, but asked,

"So, in the family records, I am just called a child, without any detailed records?"

In response to Jonathan's question, Feeney nodded. Although it hurt to say this, Jonathan was really not qualified to be recorded in the Black family's family records. After all, he was not only a mixed-blood wizard, but also a vampire. .

Jonathan obviously understood this. He sighed and stopped talking about it. He looked at Feeney and told him his true purpose of finding Feeney this time.

"Okay, let's not talk about those old things, let's talk about the business."

Feeney nodded and looked at Jonathan,

"Well, you said,"

"Since you know my identity, you should know that we rarely have descendants, so the heirs are usually chosen from our godson and given him our bloodline,"

Feeney nodded. He still knew something about the bloodline inheritance of high-level vampires. After all, he had become a dark creature with immortality and powerful power. After speed, he naturally had some disadvantages.

The disadvantage of vampires is that most of them do not have the ability to cast spells, otherwise wizards would not allow them to exist.

A small number of people with the ability to cast spells were generally wizards before they were transformed, and they were not transformed directly, but were given blood.

These are two concepts. The transformed vampire bloodline will be at a lower level than the one that transformed him, and unless the vampire who transformed him dies, he will always be under control.

This will not be the case when giving bloodline. The recipient and the giver have the same bloodline and the same level, and will not be controlled by each other.

The second disadvantage of becoming a vampire is that it is difficult to produce offspring. Of course, it is not that there are no offspring, but there are very few and it is difficult. Therefore, most vampires, especially high-level vampires, will have one or two godchildren. It's time to give them their own bloodline to ensure that the bloodline of the ancestors and princes will continue to prevent the vampire family from perishing.

Knowing is knowing, and understanding is understanding. However, when Jonathan mentioned this at this time, did he really want Feeney to become his descendant?

Jonathan continued, while confirming some of Feeney's ideas,

"I have never adopted a godson, nor do I have any plans to find descendants, but the bloodline of my ancestor cannot be cut off like this,"

Feeney frowned. Although everything was consistent with his guess, he was still a little confused.

"But, Professor, if I remember correctly, it is very difficult for vampires, especially high-level vampires, to die,"

Jonathan nodded,

"Indeed, vampires of our level can be said to have eternal existence if there are no special accidents. Of course, the premise is that we need to spend a lot of time sleeping, but compared with eternal life, that little time is nothing. "

"So, professor?"

Finny asked,

Jonathan sighed and said,

"There are some problems inside the vampire, which need to be handled by people of our level,"

Finny nodded and said,

"So, do you think it is dangerous to deal with this matter, or that it may cause the death of vampires of your level?"

Jonathan nodded and said,

"Yes, I came to Hogwarts because of the deal with Dumbledore, and on the other hand, I came to Hogwarts to find a suitable heir. You, who are from the Black family, are the most suitable one. So what is your choice?"

Finny was stunned, then shook his head and said,

"I am the heir of the Black family, and I also need to leave descendants for the Black family. As for becoming a vampire, I am very sorry, I don't have this idea yet."

Jonathan frowned,

"Are you sure? You know, inheriting my bloodline will not affect the bloodline of the Black family, and it will even be sublimated. It is not impossible for you to have descendants, but it is a little difficult, and it will not affect your ability to cast spells."

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