Chapter 140: Contents of item 1
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The Legend of Harry Potter Schoolmaster
- Black Alchemist
- 1024 characters
- 2021-03-03 08:36:09
Pinched a pinch of shining powder and threw it into the burning flame.
The flame instantly turned aquamarine, and at the same time it rose higher than an adult,
"Diagon Alley!" Jon shouted, disappearing into the green fire in the blink of an eye.
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More than ten minutes later, a tall man with blond curly hair walked out of an inconspicuous bar and appeared on Charing Cross Road.
He watched the surroundings vigilantly, and only a pub on the roadside was behind.
A middle-aged man in front of Eastern Europe has been waiting here for a long time.
Seeing the blond man sitting next to him casually, the Eastern European man asked softly: "Mr. Thrall?"
"That's right!" Jon Hart nodded: "Captain Marashenko, have you done any of your things?"
"Of course!" Malashenko quickly took out a roll of parchment from his pocket and spread it on the table: "Do you see any problems... This is the detailed map of Little Hangerton Village!"
Jon took the parchment and began to examine it carefully.
The entire map is very detailed and professional, and various terrains and high points are also fairly accurately labeled. Jon soon found the cemetery of Riddle House and the village, these two very important locations. He took out the pen and checked the two locations; then, he slowly put away the map.
Jon nodded: "Well done...but still need to work hard!"
"I understand, Mr. Thrall..."
"The previous money, I think it has been credited to your account!" Jon stood up, patted Marashenko lightly on the shoulder, and said, "However, that was only a small part of the reward. The subsequent remuneration will be even more impressive..."
"I understand, Mr. Thrall... all of my former subordinates, with the help of Mr. Wilson, smuggled to England, and now they are well-staffed!" Captain Malashenko replied, "What should we do next? "
"You should..." Jon reached his ear and whispered a few words in a low voice.
A look of surprise appeared on Malashenko's face, but as Jon stuffed a gold bar into his hand, his mood gradually stabilized.
"We will fix it, Mr. Thrall!" he said firmly, with a face.
"Fair deal!" Jon said with a smile.
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At 11:30 noon, the tall man with blond curly hair returned to the Three Broomsticks bar.
There were very few Hogwarts students in the bar.
Thanks again to Mrs. Rosmerta, he walked out of the tavern.
Then he returned to the grove before, and waited a few minutes until the transformation was over before Jon crossed the gravel road and returned to the gate of the castle.
It was already 11:55. According to the regulations, if you can't come back before 12 o'clock, you will be deemed to have violated school rules and require confinement.
Filch looked at the clock helplessly, and finally had to let Jon in.
Back in the Hufflepuff common room, Zacharias, Eloise and the others were holding all kinds of candies and toys.
"Where did you go when Jon was in Hogsmeade?" Zacharias asked curiously: "I haven't seen you in Duke Honey, Joko, or Three Broomsticks?"
"I went to the Screaming Shack..." Jon replied casually, "Stayed there for a long time."
"Huh?" Zacharias was stunned in shock: "It may be the most ghostly haunted house in Britain!"
"Wander around!" Jon said as he packed his things.
"Where are you going again?" Zacharias asked puzzledly.
"I have to go to the greenhouse in the afternoon and find Professor Sprout to pack something... After dinner, I have to go to Professor Snape's office and continue to be confined!" He received tools such as shovel and scissors into the bag. Jon crawled out of the common room and hurried towards the greenhouse.
"Oh, that's right!" Zacharias seemed to think of something: "That Slytherin girl, Madeleine Axie, this morning when she was in Hogsmeade, she said she wanted to find you for something! "
It's a pity that Jon has climbed out of the barrel and couldn't hear him.
"Forget it, Jon is not familiar with that Yaxie, probably nothing wrong!" Zacharias shook his head and put the matter behind.
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On Sunday morning, Jon woke up in his clothes absently.
As the first event got closer, he started to get a little nervous.
According to the original plot, Cedric Diggory’s opponent is a Welsh green dragon... This fire dragon can be said to be the most docile of all ten fire dragons; even if the Ilfracombe incident has occurred. (A Welsh Green Dragon attack accident), this fire dragon is still the least troublesome of all fire dragons. They are used to hunting sheep for food and will actively avoid wizards.
It can be said that if you are really just replacing Cedric's position, then you can be considered a draw!
After all, the Welsh Green Dragon is not a particularly difficult opponent; it is simpler than the Chinese Fireball Dragon, the Swedish Short-nosed Dragon, and the Hungarian Shufeng Dragon.
He walked out of Hufflepuff’s common room and was about to go to the cafeteria to have a meal; unfortunately, just walking into the hall, he met an acquaintance.
"Jon!" Harry Potter strode over, his face covered with dark circles, as if he didn't sleep well last night.
"Hello, Harry!" Jon nodded at him.
Harry leaned over and lowered his voice: "The first item is the Fire Dragon."
"What?" Jon pretended to be surprised.
"Yes, it's a fire dragon!" Harry said quickly: "There are four in total, one for each of us... We must pass by them and take away their dragon eggs to pass.
"Absolutely ~EbookFREE.me~ looked at the other person with "disbelief" eyes. Harry added: "I saw it with my own eyes. "
"Thank you, Harry..." Jon nodded solemnly.
"You're welcome, I'm not the only one who knows. Fleur and Krum know now too—Mrs. Maxim and Karkaroff have seen the dragon." Harry replied, "Now, we are in a fair position. It's the starting line!"
After speaking, Harry left hastily.
Jon noticed that Harry hadn't taken a few steps before being stopped by Professor Moody, and the two seemed to be communicating something.
It looks like Barty Crouch Jr. is teaching Harry Potter how to deal with fire dragons...
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Jon also took advantage of the fact that no one around him was paying attention to him, and quickly ran to the responsive house.
He must pay close attention to the last few days to prevent any accidents in the first project...