This matter is not that difficult to understand. With Jon's understanding ability, it is not difficult to figure this out.

However, Jon did not expect that Peeves and Helga had such a deep connection. He originally thought that Peeves was an ordinary earthbound spirit, but he never expected that he was actually Helga.

Added secretary.

Secretary!

Did England at that time know what the word meant?

Jon's knowledge of Western history is not very good, but he roughly remembers that in the Middle Ages, the so-called secretary was also a high-ranking official who handled the king's correspondence and private affairs. Is Peeves' ability so outstanding?

"Don't underestimate anyone. Peeves was raised by the four founders, and his form of existence is very special. Therefore, in this school, his abilities can be said to be unique. Moreover, he is closely related to the city of Hogwarts."

The castle has a very special connection, and the state you see now is actually due to an incident that happened at Hogwarts hundreds of years ago."

"……misfortune?"

Jon was confused, he never knew what happened to Hogwarts?

"Is it the attack in 1876?"

"of course not."

The fat monk shook his head, as if remembering something terrible, and slowly recounted it.

"Peeves's power is very special. Before that incident, he was still the headmaster's loyal secretary. The incident I'm talking about happened many years ago - about the fourteenth century, when Peeves wasn't there yet.

His name is Peart, and he is the leader of the ghosts of Hogwarts. At that time, he almost helped Hogwarts overcome many difficulties."

"The change I'm talking about happened after the last witch-killing war ended. After that, Hogwarts Castle suddenly began to go dormant."

"The castle...sleep?"

Jon thought he heard it wrong. He knew that creatures could sleep, but he didn't expect that castles could also sleep.

Are you kidding me?

"Why can't the castle go dormant? In the magic environment at that time, the survivors were all elite wizards, and among them there were quite a few talents of various types, including master alchemists and those who had disappeared."

Magic returner?

It was another new term, and Jon suddenly felt as if he had gone back to a year ago, when Helga taught him the same way, explaining to him various terms that needed to be used.

Now this is not a term that is commonly used. Although Jon doesn't quite understand what the profession of a magic convert is, it is not difficult to understand it with the fat monk's explanation.

He had communicated with the fat monk for so long, and the two sides had almost reached a certain tacit understanding.

The fat monk can basically understand what Jon doesn't understand, and then explain it succinctly. Jon is also very smart, and can basically figure it out with just a few clicks.

The so-called magic returners are wizards who have excellent magic affinity but cannot retain much magic power in their bodies. They can often accumulate a large amount of magic elements in an instant and convert them into magic power, but these magic powers need to be released in a very short time.

Go out, or the magic power will escape on its own, and it won't stay in the body of the returner any longer.

To put it bluntly, this kind of "returner" is actually a magic channel, the kind that can drive at high speeds.

Of course, every existence has its own meaning. According to what the fat monk said, those magic refugees put a lot of effort into building the castle's defense facilities. Otherwise, such a huge magic structure would not

The legendary wizard also had to put in a lot of effort, especially when Ms. Ravenclaw was responsible for the design and Helga was responsible for the actual operation. Jon knew that Helga's defensive magic level was the highest among the four.

The weak one, the people who are good at this are Ms. Ravenclaw and Mr. Slytherin.

Otherwise, Helga would not have summoned so many wizards to handle this work.

The fat monk didn't know that Jon had done so much thinking on the basis of what he said. He just said what came to his mind. Fortunately, what he said was more detailed, so Jon didn't think it sounded messy.

"In fact, the defense of Hogwarts has been completed quite well, and there is even a little bit of self-awareness, or something instinctive. Because of this, Ms. Hufflepuff discovered Pippi at the first time.

The existence of ghosts.”

"Refining the soul of living things into artifacts to create alchemical life is inherently a very risky act. The success that time was an accident. Although the evil wizard used the curse of the earth-bound spirit to make a trick, the fusion was successful in the end.

In order to prevent this method from being copied by other evil wizards, Ms. Hufflepuff blocked these messages, and the person who implemented the blocking at that time was the ghost."

In the past, when the magical environment was better, ghosts interfered with reality to a considerable extent.

"The war years were very cruel, and even ghosts could not survive alone. With the energy provided by Hogwarts Castle, ghosts could perform magic similar to 'Apparition' at short distances and multiple times, and Peeves became a ghost.

After the leader, his connection with Hogwarts became even closer. From about the eleventh century to the end of the fourteenth century, during the three hundred years after Principal Hufflepuff passed away, Peeves was

He lived with this castle, so after that incident, Peeves suddenly changed his temper, and we learned that Hogwarts Castle had already turned into a huge alchemical life."

Jon was stunned: "What happened next?"

"It was a deep sleep from the beginning. After sleeping for several months, Peeves began to realize that something was wrong, so he tried to awaken the castle's consciousness. After several attempts with no results, he lost control."

"The curse of the earthbound spirits that had been sealed by the founders suddenly broke out, and Peart, who was out of control, started purging the castle."

"He killed almost all the ghosts at that time. The only ones who survived were me, Helena and Barrow. The ghosts of Gryffindor were almost massacred by him. Haven't you been surprised? Why?

Obviously the ghosts of the other three houses have extremely ancient histories, but the head ghost of Gryffindor is actually Nick, who died in the seventeenth century?"

"I was lucky that I didn't die. The ghosts of Hufflepuff protected me. Later, Helena and Barrow worked together to suppress the curse that broke out in Peart's body. In the end, only the ghosts in the entire castle were left.

Among us, Peart also gave up all his power and changed his name to Peeves."

"These are the origins of Peeves."

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