The Mightiest Wizard of Hogwarts

Chapter 46



Chapter 46
As a result, it is conceivable that he failed. This is not a secret door. If it is a secret door, then how could an existence like Ravenclaw not do some means to let the magic here The traces are buried.

However, if it is not a secret door or something, then why is there such a strong trace of magic?
It even came close to surpassing the magical traces of the Room of Requirement itself.

You know, as long as magic is used, traces will definitely be left, and although a superb wizard cannot clearly know where these traces come from and how strong or weak they are, they can feel whether there are traces of magic here,
With the help of the magical perspective brought by Jonathan's echo at this time, Feeney has a perception far beyond that of a great wizard, and knows the strength of the magic traces. Although he is still not sure what kind of magic these traces are caused by, these traces of magic , which is essentially a pointer.

Therefore, in Feeney's view, the only thing in this alchemy laboratory that may be related to the treasures inherited from Ravenclaw is this empty shelf.
However, this shelf is neither a secret door nor a door key, nor is there any trace of other magical rituals.

This gave Finny a headache. There were none of these things. Then, where did such strong traces of magic come from?
Why can't my magic perspective be more detailed than the specific source of magic traces.

Feeney thought with some regret,
Feeney, who couldn't find a clue, sat helplessly on a table in a corner of the laboratory,
It was a desk, very close to the shelf, right next to the shelf, and there was a chair behind the desk, but Finny was too lazy to walk over and sat directly on the desk.

"So what am I going to do?"

Feeney muttered with a headache, and at the same time continued to stare at this very suspicious shelf. He believed that his magical perspective and speculation would not be wrong. There must be something wrong with this shelf in this laboratory.

The big question is still that, why should an empty shelf be fixed to the wall?

Since it's not the shelf, could it be the wall?
Countless possibilities flashed through Finny's mind, waiting for him to eliminate them one by one until he found the final correct answer.

Time passed gradually, and Feeney finally confirmed that this shelf was really an ordinary shelf, and those thick traces of magic that lasted for thousands of years actually came from the wall behind the shelf.

"Fractured!"

The wand drew a beautiful arc in the air towards the shelf and the wall, and the bright pink light flew towards the shelf fixed on the wall.

When Guangmang was about to hit the shelf, a translucent mask appeared on the surface of the shelf to counteract Finny's splitting spell.

It was a protective spell. Although it was impossible to determine which spell it was, it was clear that Ms. Ravenclaw didn't want other people to use this method to forcefully pass the level.

And the appearance of this phenomenon gave Finny a shot in the arm. This is indeed related to Ravenclaw's inheritance treasure, otherwise, such a protective spell would not be released.
The simplest known defensive spell is the Iron Armor Curse. Of course, this simplicity is relatively speaking. For young wizards, the Iron Armor Curse is also very difficult.
The more difficult ones are spells such as all blessings and patron saints.
And the effect that Feeney saw just now is obviously not the defensive spell he is familiar with. If it was just a shelf with a secret, it would not allow Ms. Ravenclaw to cast such a spell that is still effective after a thousand years.

"Then, if the Splitting Curse doesn't work, the other spells probably won't work either."

Feeney looked at the situation just now, nodded and said.

"Since Ms. Ravenclaw doesn't want to use magic to open this place, there must be a way without magic, but what is this way?"

Finny suddenly felt a bit of a headache, he is not a Ravenclaw, he is a Slytherin through and through, so the scene that needs to use brains to decrypt is not a play.

After complaining back, he still had to think about what he had overlooked.

Such an embarrassing situation where you have a clue, but you have no clue, made Finny very irritable, and even had the idea of ​​flipping the table,
True, his magic had no effect on the taboos left by Ravenclaw, but what about the others?Or rather, other creatures.

"Puff!"

Feeney snapped his fingers and said,
With a pop, Puff's figure appeared beside Feeney, bowing to Feeney,

"Master,"

Feeney nodded lightly, pointed to the shelf and said,

"Keep that shelf separate from that wall,"

Puff nodded,

"Good sir,"

After speaking, he snapped his fingers out of thin air,
Visible magic energy fluctuations appeared on the shelf in front of him, as if there were constantly various magic impacts on the defensive magic,
In the end, the translucent mask vibrated violently, and then disappeared,

Under the control of Puff, the empty shelf floated up and completely separated from the originally fixed wall.

Sure enough, Finny's idea was right, the magic of wizards and elves are two completely different things,
It is also the existence of relying on the power of blood to activate magic. As a magical creature, the magic of house elves must be stronger than that of ordinary wizards.

No matter how powerful Ravenclaw's defensive magic is, it is also aimed at wizards. There must be some loopholes when facing the magic of elves.

Of course, if the puffs can't separate the shelf from the wall, then Finny is going to use the Muggle method,

It is to separate the shelf from the wall in a physical way, referred to as decoration.

Ignoring the shelf controlled by Puff, Feeney walked to the wall,
Sure enough, in the place covered by the shelf before, there was a very complicated pattern on the wall of the white certificate, and there was a small groove in the center of the pattern.

"Master, there is a rune symbol on this shelf!"

At this time, Puff suddenly said,
Finny asked in a daze,
"What means?"

Runes are the most commonly used ancient runic texts, also known as runes. According to legend, Odin discovered a magical text after sacrificing one of his eyes with the world tree.

However, in today's magic world, few people can use runes to cast spells. Most ancient rune experts regard this kind of writing as a foreign language, a lost language to restore and learn.
(End of this chapter)


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