Hogwarts Wasteland: The Witch from the Borderlands

Chapter 246 Mountain Sparrow



Chapter 246 Mountain Sparrow

Chapter 246 Mountain Sparrow

Draco still needs to gradually master the process of transforming into a dragon. Right now, he can only rely on the Holy Mark to temporarily transform one part of his body as a supplement to his attack methods.

However, unlike the faded ones, as his proficiency increases, he can transform into a dragon and maintain that form for a long time. At that point, he can truly fulfill his dream of becoming a majestic and powerful dragon, soaring freely in the sky.

Moreover, it wasn't just the brilliance breath; Hermione, as his spiritual guide, could also grant him other types of dragon prayers through supplication, whether it was the chilling mist of Politics, the scorching lava of Theodoric, or the deep corruption of Aegirus.

He can even use the Death Breath of the Dragon King Platonssanks in the future.

Draco's successful transformation gave Harry a sense of urgency. Of the four of them, the one who was the slowest actually took a shortcut by using an "unorthodox" method and was the first to complete the transformation.

Fortunately, he is on the right track. He has already spent half of his time with the leaf in his mouth, and soon he will be able to move on to the next step.

These past few days, Sirius and Lupin have occasionally come over during evening training sessions at the Room of Requirement, and even James sometimes comes to the school when he has free time.

The former raiders returned to their old hideout from their student days, playing and frolicking with the children, and Harry could also take this opportunity...

Ask your father and godfather about Animagus.

Perhaps communication among men is less of a barrier, whether it's reading, professors giving lectures, or Hermione tutoring them. They often only have a vague understanding of the knowledge they hear, but with James's joking explanations and Sirius's occasional banter, Harry manages to understand it all, and even the other three make significant progress.

Sirius Black also admires Draco, believing him to be a pioneering warrior like himself, daring to betray his origins and pursue justice and freedom.

Lupin, on the other hand, devoted more of his energy to teaching Maria how to better master the werewolf form, how to control her animalistic instincts, how to predict the moon's phases, and so on.

He was also somewhat tempted by the idea of ​​using faith to restrain the curse in his blood. The custom-made wolfsbane potion that Lily provided him every month cost a lot of money, and he was very grateful to the Potter family. If he could save them some money, he would naturally be very willing.

But he was already over thirty, long past the golden age of forming faith, and as Hermione's uncle, it would be difficult for him to develop a strong faith in this young girl.

On the other hand, Hermione was not too keen on continuing to spread the faith. Lupin was doing very well now, and there was no need for him to sacrifice his body and soul just to save some money.

She's been so busy lately that she's had much less time to go to the Room of Requirement in the evenings. She can only leave a magic circle on the floor and go to the Headmaster's office every night to get tutoring from Dumbledore on advanced topics.

Her boundary magic came from the transmission of the Faded Ones, and its theoretical level had reached the pinnacle of that world. However, her wizarding magic here was only at a mid-to-high level, neither the best nor the worst.

The main problem is that the accumulation of knowledge is too shallow. Although there are some outstanding achievements in certain areas, there are still many ancient secrets waiting to be discovered in this world's magic heritage that has developed for thousands of years.

To counter the possible interference from a god beyond the moon, she must rapidly improve her native magic, at least to the point of becoming a master of its theory.

In Dumbledore's headmaster's office, there are many advanced magical books that are not even found in the forbidden book section. Many of these books were ones that Dumbledore felt were not suitable for children to read, so he deliberately put them away.

Hermione was allowed to browse these books freely; the White Wizard trusted the girl completely, knowing that even the darkest and most evil black magic wouldn't lead her astray.

Hermione could read her book while asking Dumbledore questions at any time. This ghost spent most of his nights doing nothing, as the living were all asleep, and even Fawkes didn't want to talk to him. But Hermione could keep him company and talk to him.

The world of ghosts is always so desolate, and he can't really wander through the castle walls; that would scare the students who are out at night to death.

"Oh, by the way, if you're going to the Room of Requirement tonight, you might want to think about needing a space without magic."

Dumbledore's sudden remark to Hermione startled her.

"?"

"Will there be different rooms?"

She had never really tried using the Room of Requirement before. The four raiders had already explored it to their fullest potential back then, and since they hadn't developed any new features, she was too lazy to try it out.

However, since Dumbledore specifically reminded her, she would still go and take a look.

After midnight, Fox urged her to go back to sleep, and the little witch rubbed her eyes and ended her evening tutoring session.

Hermione was supposed to return to the Room of Requirement as planned, meet up with Harry and the others, and then go back to her dormitory. But since Dumbledore had given her a new idea, she decided to let the boys play a little longer.

"We need a space without magic—"

Standing before the tapestry depicting the troll beating Barnabas, she paced back and forth, maintaining her mental focus.

Soon, a brand new door appeared on the wall.

This appears to be a fixed passageway, with brass door handles worn smooth from being handled so much.

"Besides us, are there other people using the Room of Requirement every night?" This room can actually be used by multiple people at the same time?

Min, still somewhat skeptical, pushed open the door.

Before she could even see the interior, she was drawn in by the continuous sounds of clashing swords. When the door was fully pushed open, what she saw surprised her.

This was a rather large training ground, with a dazzling array of weapon racks along one wall, displaying both cold and hot weapons. The rifles and chainsaw swords that Dumbledore had ordered from the goblins were also prominently displayed.

Some scarred mannequins were piled up haphazardly in the corner, covered with marks from swords and bullets.

Various technological devices and equipment that Hermione had never seen before, as well as all sorts of strange equipment, took up almost half of the room, making it look like an armory.

On the other side of the wall, there was a huge bookshelf with various documents piled up. A familiar old lady was sitting at the table, wearing glasses and dealing with something.

"Professor Figg?" Hermione exclaimed in surprise.

"Miss Granger?" Professor Feg looked up.

"Dumbledore sent you?" she asked knowingly.

In the center of the room, a young couple was sparring with melee weapons, surrounded by several people of varying ages watching. The only one Hermione recognized was Filch! The Squirrel Keeper who often hid in the castle but seemed very reliable!

When they saw Hermione, they stopped their practice and stared at him with curious eyes.

Filch approached with a refined air: "It seems Dumbledore is going to show you another side of the Order of the Phoenix."

"Welcome to the Sparrow's Den, the Squid organization affiliated with the Phoenix Order."


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