Chapter 328 Destiny's Child Is in Action
"Lampard, how did you learn to use the Room of Requirement?" A wizard apprentice couldn't help asking when he saw that the Room of Requirement really opened the door for himself and his party.
The other little wizards in the same company actually had similar curiosity.
The Room of Requirement was originally just one of the many legendary anecdotes at Hogwarts, and was not particularly missed by young wizards.
However, like many other things that have become taller when they have contact with Shafik, after Kane used the Room of Response as a multi-functional hall integrating conference rooms, research rooms, teleportation rooms and other functional facilities, The Room of Requirement has become the most inexplicable place in Hogwarts, bar none.
In fact, Lampard can't tell the reason, after all, it was Carlin who really drank the soup.
Carlin made a timely rescue and said: "With Kane Shafik's wealth and thoughtfulness, I believe he will not covet anything from Hogwarts, and he will not fail to explain things. There is no special explanation in the Room of Requirement, I think That in itself is the biggest confession. It’s back to being a public facility, a house of needs for all of us.”
In fact, what these words express is just an idea, but it does not reveal the key specific method. The real reason is that Karin monographed the study of magic circles, hoping to disassemble the formed magic model parts from it to meet his own magic construction needs.
Going deeper, he is precisely the beneficiary of Kane and Dumbledore's proposal to allow students to participate in the castle repair project, and he is also one of the representatives Kane said has a lot of talent in this regard.
This child is not old, and his IQ is not low. He has already started speculating in stocks and futures in elementary school, earning his first pot of gold in his life, and became obsessed with computers in the fourth grade. He can be regarded as a wave of the times. If it weren't for the awakening of the wizard's blood, I believe that he would have rushed to the broad avenue of careers such as software developers, hackers, and traders.
The late awakening of the wizard's blood often means that the level of magic power is not very good. Carlin also failed to break out of this rule. His magic power is lower than most little wizards.
If it is just such a situation, then no matter how hard Karin tries, he will probably only be able to become a wizard among wizards, and will not make too much achievements in this field.
However, this one is the one who became the Four Heavenly Kings in the parallel world. To become the Four Heavenly Kings, hard work is only a basic ability, and talent is also indispensable.
In addition to acquired supplements, Karin's innate starting point lies in the strong mental power of high IQ transformation.
It can be said that in terms of mental strength, Dumbledore ranks first in Hogwarts, Snape ranks second, and Karin ranks third, and he is the third,
was approaching Snape rapidly.
Snape's mental power is more derived from the day after tomorrow. In Kane's words: the characteristics of the love saint, and the love of potion research (requires precise control of the details of the shortlist, and a strong sensory force is indispensable ), which is a natural method of exercising soul power (spiritual power).
With little magic power but strong spiritual power, Karin inevitably embarked on the road of high control. In this regard, he and Lampard can be said to be in a complementary state.
Lampard belongs to the 'let's kill all the way' type, the first talent is Fu Yungao. Of course, he himself does not admit that he is the protagonist's life. When it comes to talent, he is more proud of the time when the magic power awakens. When he was a little over one year old, the magic power rioted, which is just a little bit worse than the savior Harry Potter.
The problem is, Harry's magical riots are likely to be purely the effect of ancient magic cast on him by his mother. So who is the first is still very debatable.
Of course, Lampard also has his own dissatisfaction. For example, his parents are the safety-first type. His father suffered a lot when he was young (during World War II) because of his German identity. Too conservative, if it weren't for the wonderful fortune, coupled with the beginning of the rebellious period, Lampard would probably enter the badger yard, and may eventually become the type of Fudge who lacks pioneering spirit and becomes a dog with the passage of time.
But now, he's a tough guy who can't wait to fight. When the other wizard apprentices are timid, Lampard has already rushed out.
As Karin expected, what Kane left behind was a fully functional Room of Response, as long as he has permission, he can use a series of functions such as destination delivery and even space doors, instead of the functionally castrated eunuch version .
Just when the tough D silk gang headed by Lampard and Carlin secretly went out to fight, something happened to the destiny foursome.
These 4 people are Clary, Harry, Ron and Neville.
The latter two can be said to be soy sauce, and Neville also tried to act as an obedient and good student, persuading the other three not to take risks at this time.
If there is no Clary, Neville still has a high chance of success, after all, Harry is not as ignorant + hostile + overly sensitive as the original history line.
And Ron, this guy actually has a little inferiority complex from a certain point of view. He has an outstanding older brother. That youngest girl, he is under a lot of pressure in daily life, he should perform well, but he actually doesn't have any outstanding talent, such a person is just a young and passionate person at an average level, and it is very difficult to have a death-level one. Waves of thought.
But who is Clary?
This scheming girl grew up in Brooklyn, New York. In her heart, one or two of these little wizards in the UK are mommy little sheep, and they are just a little silly.
Clary has been very unhappy recently, because Shafik suddenly opened this world.
What a great tiger skin, it just disappeared so suddenly, Clary felt the pain of being reduced to Cinderella as a princess, before, she enjoyed being sought after by everyone, especially the little snakes in the Snake Court. Due to their precocious maturity in some aspects, it may also appear to be precocious.
Generally speaking, in Clary's eyes, the little snakes with aristocratic style or budding petty bourgeois sentiment are the most knowledgeable and interesting group, followed by the little eagles. Except for some nerds, most of the little eagles are also good, either Snakes are born rich and noble, or they are smart enough and have a good EQ.
And the little lions are reckless and keen on sports, and they often smell bad. As for the little badgers, for people like Clary, dullness and bumpkin temperament are the original sins.
As for Clary's branch, it is naturally the Eagle Academy, because Kane is the Eagle Academy, and Clary had a lot of thoughts at the beginning.
Another advantage of Eagle Court's status is that it is the only outer court that allows little snakes to pay respect to its outstanding members without being so shy. After all, a considerable number of noble wizards will enter the Eagle Academy and draw strength from knowledge, instead of playing with power, capital, and connections like their parents like the young wizards in the Snake Academy.
At the same time, comparatively speaking, the little lions are more willing to be close to the people of the Eagle Yard. The little badgers are dull and conservative, or timid and timid, which seems boring to them, and they are good at spitting venom. The little snake in the background is their traditional enemy.
Therefore, Clary chose the Eagle Academy, but after comprehensive consideration, she is really precocious, as if she has been passed through by an adult. This kind of first-mover advantage in IQ and EQ makes her feel like a fish in water at Hogwarts. The professors liked her for her intelligence and academic excellence, while her classmates envied and admired her.
Only she herself knows that she is actually Cinderella, not a princess. When Shafik was around, she was worried that the lie she blew out on the train that she was Shafiq’s cousin would be exposed. Now that Shafik is gone, she was worried that people would lose the tea, and she lost her background quickly. and lose their honor.
This is her glamorous backside, establishing her own excellence and excellence through making troubles, and this is the only way Clary can think of to stabilize her position.
So for a person like her who intends to create conditions to make things happen, the attack on Hogwarts this time is simply a godsend opportunity. If she doesn't do something, she may not be able to forgive herself for her incompetence afterwards.
So what exactly should we do?
As the saying goes, opportunities are always reserved for those who are prepared.
Clary is a caring person who is usually prepared.
She set her sights on Argus Filch.
Or out of sensitivity to the same kind, when Clary met Filch for the first time, he felt that from a certain angle, just like her, he was hiding some kind of secret that was extremely harmful to him.
Later, she started from the sensitive point, a little incremental truth, and she realized that Filch could still be a squib.
The naughty and playful little wizards, in Filch's view, just don't know how to cherish the precious talent. This kind of waste and neglect is in stark contrast to his "seeking but not getting it", making it a form of envy and envy. root of hate.
There is a good saying: Children with a pure heart tend to have more sensitive intuition, and they can feel who is really good to them. This is a kind of compensation for the ability of human beings who are in a eugenic state.
The young wizards who came to Hogwarts to study were out of the category of children, and most of them began to have more and more troubles about youth. Then it is wrapped and soaked by the complexity of society, and you basically don't have to think about the innocence.
But for freshmen, there are often some cases where the "intuitive sensitivity has not faded". So even the good and law-abiding kids in the Badger Yard would have a very bad first impression of Filch.
This bad sensory impression basically shows an increasing trend as the school year increases. It's not just because Filch's character is unpopular. It's that Filch's hostility always leaks out in one way or another from the details, which makes the little wizards instinctively disgusted and hostile.
Kane is very clear about this point as a person who looks at the problem from the perspective of a prophet, but Dumbledore and the others are not. They are jealous, but they can't live without such a person. Filch is just a bad face, and he is taking the blame for the professors.
Kane also thought about how he wanted to treat his old aunt Pandora, and help Filch regain hope, so as to solve this problematic character who he felt had the potential to become a hidden danger, but was justifiable.
But then, three reasons stopped him from doing so.
First of all, this kind of help may cause an uproar and the awakening of magic power. This is not only a difficult problem that has plagued wizards for thousands of years, but also has a certain sanctity of "talent gifted by heaven". There is no edge or edge.
Secondly, Dumbledore opposed such an operation. He believed that Filch's character was not strong enough to withstand such a change. He said to Kane: "Filch is old and used to the life of a conscientious Hogwarts janitor. Giving hope at this time can easily lead to destruction."
Kane listened to this. The reason for this is similar to the fact that supplements are poisonous. Filch is not suitable for giving too subversive stimulation when he looks at someone who is at the end of his life.
Let his magic power awaken, and when he looks back on the past, he will probably be confused like this: What is going on in my life?
Hoping to turn into a more and more nostalgic thought is a true portrayal of Filch's mentality.
Thirdly, and most importantly, Kane, who thinks that he has analyzed Filch's mentality, thinks that the inertia of thinking is Filch's biggest problem. He is different from Pandora, he has too much hostility and resentment, and the awakening of magic power may be even worse. Too much becomes a non-positive stimulus, distorting their mentality.
In the end, he was too embarrassed to remind Dumbledore to keep an eye on Filch. After all, Dumbledore is still very wise, and he is decisive enough at critical moments, so he doesn't need a junior to remind him.
In addition, Kane felt that Filch was stern and unambitious. As long as the market is stable, there is no need to worry about it getting into trouble.
Clary didn't have the lenient thinking of mature people like Dumbledore and Kane, who said, "No blessing is a blessing". She just followed her feelings and wanted to disturb three points if she didn't care about it, and it was even more unforgiving if she didn't care about it.
Clary knew that Filch was a character that everyone wanted to beat, and even if something happened, he would not lose points with the wizard apprentices.
So she didn't actually have any conclusive evidence, but she didn't say that when she encouraged Harry and the others. She didn't say that Filch might have problems, but that Filch had problems, context and wording It's all definite.
It turned out that he was worthy of the attributes of Destiny's Child, and he was really betting right, Filch did have a problem. The four who followed Filch found that the sneaky Filch had opened a secret passage. Clary and the others don't know that it leads to the secret room where the big snake is hidden...