A Hogwarts Professor of Magical Writings Chapter 467: The Fountain of Good Luck



The meeting ended unpleasantly.

Fudge finally adopted a delaying tactic. He agreed to investigate the existing clues, but Felix had no doubt that he would forget his promise after the meeting.

"You speak too bluntly. Fudge may not be able to bear it." Dumbledore said outside the Ministry of Magic.

"Yes, he has only an ounce of mind." Felix said sarcastically. "What do you think of Ms. Bones?"

Dumbledore looked at him with his sharp blue eyes.

"You can imagine," Felix looked at the distant corner where there was a mobile ice cream truck, "once the war comes, our minister will be in the way. I don't want to face the threats of Voldemort and the Ministry of Magic at the same time. It is necessary to solve one side first while there is time."

"Felix, your idea is dangerous." Dumbledore disagreed with his idea. In fact, this statement was considered light.

"It's just a plan," Felix shrugged, and he changed the subject. "If the war really breaks out, Fudge will not be able to stay in that position. He can resign and leave a mess behind."

His idea was simple. If Fudge was unreliable, then someone else would take over. Amelia Bones looked good, and she was one of the people closest to that position.

Felix pondered and returned to the Ministry of Magic. To a certain extent, this meeting was at the cost of Fudge and Dumbledore's public break, which awakened the vigilance of some people, especially Amelia Bones. Felix found that this woman was a key figure.

She controlled 90% of the Ministry of Magic's military forces. Her combat team alone had Aurors, strikers, and Magical Law Enforcement Reconnaissance Teams. She had the right to inquire about any combat operations, even Dementors who were not directly under her.

"Sirius seemed to know her?" Felix recalled.

In the afternoon, the Aurors practiced magic runes on the field. Their learning progress was actually faster than that of the young wizards in the school. Felix was not idle during these two weeks. He collected a lot of data that could be used in future teaching.

On the training field, Felix sat in a corner, fiddling with a long red nail. Tonks came over with interest, "Is this some new product? What is it used for? Can it change color?"

Felix smiled and put away the nail belonging to Rita Skeeter. "It's much more powerful than you think. I hope I don't have the opportunity to use it."

"Is it some kind of weapon?" Tonks obviously didn't believe him. She looked at the field, "Kingsley is almost successful."

Kingsley held the wand in one hand and outlined the flowing runes with the other hand. The light green magic barrier appeared with difficulty, forming a curtain like flowing water.

"Are you ready?" Dawlish shouted from a distance.

At this time, the people around gathered around and watched their actions. Dawlish swung his wand violently, and several spells hit the runes of the armor spell, and beautiful ripples appeared on the surface of the water curtain. "Try this again!" Dawlish swung his wand violently, and the bright red runes flickered and formed a blazing fireball. The fireball swept through the air and blew up the immature water curtain.

Kingsley stepped back a few steps and stood firmly. There was a cheering sound around.

"My task is almost completed. Hogwarts will start in two days." Felix said thoughtfully.

"You can stay forever," Tonks said, "and you can come anytime. Scrimgeour said that your title of consultant will be retained forever."

"It will be an eyesore if you stay any longer," Felix said with a smile. He took out the voice mirror and flicked it gently a few times. A gentle voice came from the other side, "Felix?"

"Remus, it's me." Felix said calmly, "The company may encounter some obstacles recently, and will temporarily stop expanding."

"What happened?" Lupin asked a little nervously, and Tonks opened her eyes and listened quietly.

"It's just a precaution to be prepared for any eventuality." Felix said vaguely, "If the company is affected, tell me in time and don't drag it out. I will help solve it."

"Is that so..." Lupin said behind the voice mirror, "I have been prepared for this for a long time, and I can use this time to train employees."

"I can help." Tonks said suddenly.

Felix looked at her.

"I can help," Tonks said again, and Lupin asked in surprise: "Dora? It's me." Tonks said with a smile, she pointed to the voice mirror to Felix, and Felix handed the mirror to her with understanding.

...

Hogwarts, Ancient Runes Office.

Sniff Valen woke up from the cradle. Today is the tenth day of its life alone. Although the big devil asked Hermione to take care of it before leaving, it prefers to sleep in its own comfortable little bed. It's

so happy to have no one to care about it!

"Chi!"

Valen spent a lot of time reorganizing his collection, then climbed onto the sofa happily and flipped through "The Tales of Beedle the Bard". He had already finished reading "The Adventures of Little Wizard Mick". Felix gave Valen the fairy tale book he had brought for reference as a textbook for reading practice.

Of course, it was definitely a gift for Valen after he learned to read.

Valen especially liked the picture above. He yawned and read the story of the Fountain of Good Luck: three witches and an unlucky knight went together to find the fountain that could bring good luck to people. They had to pass three levels. The first level was a huge white earthworm blocking the middle of the road. The knight's sword had no effect on it. Only "proving it pain" could make the earthworm go away.

Why didn't they take a detour? Or drill a passage? Valen thought, maybe they didn't have a sniffing friend, oh, that's too bad.

He continued to read, and a terminally ill witch saw time passing by little by little. She shed tears of despair. At this time, the big earthworm finally made way; Valen opened his mouth in surprise.

The second level is a magical hillside halfway up the mountain. They must "hand over the fruits of their labor" to climb over here. They took out all the money on them. Valen couldn't help but shiver, but the magic mountain was unmoved. Time passed, and only the second witch was still insisting on climbing up. Crystal sweat flowed on her forehead, so they could go up again.

Valen was stunned. Isn't the fruit of labor money? It was very happy to exchange sweat for some gold galleons, just like the process of the big devil asking it to recognize words.

The third level is the river surrounding the top of the mountain. The condition for passing the level is to exchange it with "past wealth". The unlucky knight is willing to take out his shield as a boat, which makes Valen very happy. He dips thumb biscuits in jam and enjoys a leisurely afternoon.

The knight in the story undoubtedly failed, although he was indeed generous enough. But in the end, it was the third witch who came up with the answer. She was abandoned by her beloved, and the purpose of this trip was to use the Fountain of Good Luck to relieve her pain and longing, but here, she took out the memories she cherished in her mind, which were the time she spent with her cold lover, and threw them all into the river, and several stepping stones appeared in the river.

Finally, they came to the Fountain of Good Luck.

When deciding who the Fountain of Good Luck belonged to, the unlucky knight gave up first, leaving only three witches. At this time, the first witch with a terminal illness had an attack of the disease because of the hardship along the way, and was dying. They wanted to carry her into the Fountain of Good Luck, but she was in too much pain and begged them not to do so. The

second witch discovered that the herbs around her had magical powers. She picked these herbs and mixed them into a potion with the help of the knight to feed the suffering witch. A magical thing happened, she was cured! She no longer needed the Fountain of Good Luck.

The second witch also rejected the temptation of the spring water. Her property and wand were stolen by a despicable thief. She hoped that the Fountain of Good Fortune could save her from poverty and weakness, but now she didn't need it. She persisted to the end of the second level. She was no longer weak, and she also collected many precious herbs, which could make her rich again.

As for the third witch, she also didn't need the Fountain of Good Fortune. She let go of her obsession with the past in the third level and was no longer trapped by love.

Finally, the three witches agreed to let the unlucky knight soak in the Fountain of Good Fortune as a reward for his chivalry. The unlucky knight did so. When he came out of the spring, he thought he had washed away the bad luck that had been entangled with him. He finally had the courage to express his feelings. He fell in love with the third witch.

At the end of the story, the unlucky knight and the third witch got married, and because of the solidarity and mutual assistance along the way, the four decided to break the barriers between wizards and Muggles and live together. They lived happily for a long time. Until the time of his death, the unlucky knight still firmly believed that it was the Fountain of Good Fortune that changed his fate. But he didn't know that although the magic garden where the Fountain of Good Fortune was located was full of magic, the Fountain of Good Fortune itself had no magic power at all.

But why? Valen couldn't figure it out. At this time, there was a knock on the door. It opened its eyes wide and couldn't wait to open the door. Hermione was standing outside the door. She picked up Valen with a smile and said, "Take you to eat delicious food."

Hermione took Valen to the hall for dinner, and then went to the common room to play chess and cards with it, but it was not in a good mood.

"What's wrong with you, Valen? Are you sick?" Hermione asked worriedly.

Valen shook his head. In the evening, they walked towards the direction of the Ancient Runes Office. Suddenly, Valen sniffed and his black eyes suddenly became bright. It struggled to jump out of Hermione's arms and ran out along the corridor.

"Valen!" Hermione shouted behind it and chased after it closely.

They came to the spiral staircase and went down two floors, and then Valen jumped up from the corner. Hermione was startled, but Valen did not miss it, and a pair of arms caught it.

"Oh, Valen, did you miss me?" Felix said with a smile.


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