HP Approaches the Magic World
Chapter 152: Feasibility Test of Displacement
Unfortunately, the game did not start successfully after all.
Just like one never knows which tomorrow or accident will come first, Jon also failed to finish his game.
To be honest, he really didn't think about killing the person at first, but now the person was so angry that there was nothing he could do.
He even tried to save him, but unfortunately, Helga only taught him how to save himself, not how to save others. Moreover, such a patient who died of cardiac infarction... could he still be saved?
He doesn’t have any quick-acting heart-saving pills!
Of course, this matter was caused by Jon's harsh tactics. Although the old guy deserved it for killing so many people, Jon was still not used to people dying in his own hands.
It was obviously well planned from the beginning, but why didn't this old guy take any life-saving measures?
He had forgotten that no matter what method the wizard had to save his life, he had to use magic power while he was still alive. He used drugs to stun people, making them unable to condense magic power, so naturally all the methods were in vain.
"People who use poison are the most difficult to guard against. My ancestors are indeed sincere and will not deceive me."
Of course, the ancestors here are referring to the ancestors of China. When it comes to plotting and scheming, Jon still feels that it is more appropriate to believe in the ancient Chinese sayings.
The facts are in front of us, and this is really appropriate.
Moreover, with the departure of the owner, all the defense measures in this room began to disintegrate, making Jon feel extremely dizzy.
Pack it up, he doesn't know how to take these things away yet; don't pack them up, if they are discovered here, they will be traced to him.
We can't just set it on fire. This place is a national forest park. Once it catches fire, Jon can't control it.
"Forget it, let's inform the Ministry of Magic. After all, he is a dark wizard. They should be able to solve it."
Jon made up his mind, but did not turn around and leave: "However, it is not that these things cannot be taken away."
There are many things in his hand, but there are still some gaps in it, and some of the potions in it were prepared by him when he was practicing, and it seems that he can change them here. After all, he is an old wizard, and his net worth is indeed rich.
Jon made up his mind, and a surge of magic power surged from behind his ears and passed into his glasses. The magic circle in the glasses was naturally running at full capacity, analyzing the various arrangements in the room for Jon.
The arrangement is naturally easy to solve, because after the old wizard died, the magic circles that needed to be activated by him were immediately lifted, leaving only the preset defensive magic circles that protect important things. Even if the owner is not around,
Maintain for a period of time.
These magic circles naturally have no offensive capabilities, but Jon doesn't want to waste his magic power because he wants to do some separate experiments later.
Ravenclaw's glasses are naturally powerful enough, as if there is a legendary wizard helping Jon analyze the direction of the magic circle. Basically, most of the time is spent getting familiar with the magic circle, and it is not of much use to crack the magic circle.
Time, while Jon was waiting, he poured another bottle of poison into the old wizard's mouth.
Who knows if he is faking his death? Don't think that while he is breaking the magic circle here, the person over there suddenly wakes up and controls the magic circle to kill him.
Jon would not do such a thing that might cost his wife and troops.
The parchment and ink here can be used to write letters to the Ministry of Magic.
Jon wrote a brief notification letter, one to the Ministry of Magic and one to Lockhart.
For the letter to the Ministry of Magic, Jon unlocked the old wizard's owl cage, threw a confusion spell on the owl, and then gave the letter to the owl to send it out.
As for the copy to Lockhart, Jon planned to send it via regular post, and it also included a diary.
It can't be called a diary. In fact, the old wizard couldn't remember things clearly due to his age, so he wrote a lot of things to remind himself of what he had to do every day, so the contents were messy.
Why write to Lockhart?
Because Jon could not ensure that the staff of the Ministry of Magic would notice his report letter.
It’s understandable if you think about it. After all, the Ministry of Magic actually receives quite a lot of letters from various places every day. If you really want to read them all one by one, when will you have to go?
The letter to Lockhart is to prevent this kind of thing from happening. This great writer is now hiding and writing in retreat. The only person who can contact him is Jon. If Jon contacts him, something will naturally happen. Wait until
This letter has been delivered, and there should be some movement from the Ministry of Magic. The letter Jon gave him was asked to be forwarded to MI0. If there is no movement from the Ministry of Magic, someone will naturally have to handle the matter here...
…That notebook is the reward.
As for whether Lockhart used this notebook to write a new book or do something else, it has nothing to do with Jon.
Lockhart is a big living person, how can Jon still control him so that no one can move him?
…
Twenty minutes later, Jon, carrying a package on his back, pushed open the door of the cabin and walked into the night of the forest.
A lot of harvest.
I don’t know what this old guy did in the past. There was nothing else in the house. There were a bunch of potions and herbs hidden there. Except for Jon who couldn’t recognize it but could guess that it was some kind of life-extending potion, the rest
Jon filled several bottles of the polyjuice potion, truth serum, and elixir of life and death that he ordered. Interestingly, the old wizard was obviously an expert at preparing elixir of life and death, but he didn't notice that his wine was
Something was dropped inside?
Jon thought about it and felt that alcohol had numbed some of the old wizard's feelings, and as the old saying goes, it should be "fighting swallows all day long, but the swallows pecked his eyes." He probably did not expect that one day
He would be drugged, but he didn't expect that he would actually fall victim to the potion...
In addition to these potions, Jon also took away several magic items that he could use, as well as two antiques that he knew were very valuable at first glance, to make up for the ones he had taken out and sold from his own vault when he was short of money.
Two antiques... Jon basically didn't touch the remaining things, otherwise there are obviously too many things missing here, and even a fool can tell that this old guy did not die of natural causes.
Since those things are of no use to him anyway, does he still need to learn some black magic?
However, he did not leave quickly because he still had an experiment to do.
Clearly feeling the mark he left in the holiday villa, Jon grabbed the package around his body, held his breath and waved his wand.
"Apparition!"
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