Chapter 316 314 Nick's Show-Off
Chapter 316 314. Nick's show-off
"If Gabrielle goes to magic school in the future, will she be enrolled according to her soul age or her body age?"
Lily did not give a clear answer to his question, she shook her head and said.
"There is no precedent for this, but if we calculate it according to the standard of Hogwarts' normal admission of 11-year-old students, we should look at her mental age."
As they talked, Nick's originally grayish-white body began to become noticeably lighter.
The effect of the potion Lily prepared was immediate, and the petrification effect was being removed.
While waiting for Nick to recover, Lily did not forget to look at the mandrake leaf in Jon's hand and reminded him.
"If you plan to try to learn Animagus, it is best to do it under the guidance of Professor McGonagall. This kind of magic is very dangerous, and there are many failed cases in history."
"Don't worry, I will pay attention, professor."
Although Jon agreed to this, he actually had no intention of looking for McGonagall.
After all, the Animagus form he had to complete was different from that of a normal wizard. No one could provide any help except those who knew the ring on his hand.
Soon, the changes in Nick became more and more obvious. The gray and white on his body had completely faded, and the originally terrified expression on his face gradually began to loosen, and his mind regained control of his soul.
After recovering from the petrified state, Nick floated up from the bed as soon as possible.
He looked at Jon with a proud look on his face.
"17! I've been counting! There are 17 in total!"
Even in petrification, he still maintained his perception of the outside world and knew very clearly what he and Jon had experienced.
Lily was tidying up the materials on the table, and was a little confused about the number Nick said.
"17 what?"
Jon covered his forehead.
"17 killing curses."
Hearing his words, Lily just thought about it briefly and guessed what it was.
"You used the petrified Nick as a shield?"
"Hey! Jon is a genius! We worked together perfectly. I helped him to form an absolute defense, and he attacked! In that maze, we defeated countless opponents!"
Nick was obviously very excited.
He didn't mind being used as a shield to block the killing curse. The ghost was already like this, and he couldn't die again no matter what. But this adventure with Jon was definitely exciting, enough for him to brag about it in front of other little wizards in the future.
Lily seemed to have a strong desire to complain about Jon's strange ideas.
"That's really something that ordinary people can't think of."
Nick, who had just recovered, was obviously a little excited. According to his description, the feeling of being petrified was like being stuffed into an extremely small space. He couldn't move anything on his body, which was very uncomfortable.
After recovering, he couldn't stop floating in the air for a moment, and then left Lily's office and traveled around this temporary school.
Jon also said goodbye to Lily and left. He waited until night and saw a full moon rising in the sky before putting the mandrake into his mouth. In order to prevent it from being swallowed accidentally, he put it under his tongue.
However, Jon still underestimated the difficulty of learning Animagus.
The leaf was kept in his mouth for less than three days. During breakfast, he accidentally ate it with milk.
After drinking the milk, Jon was stunned. He clearly felt the leaf that he had been holding for three days sliding down his esophagus.
Hermione, who was sitting next to him, saw that his face was wrong and asked curiously.
"What's wrong?"
Jon was not discouraged. This was just the first step, and the leaves of mandrake were not toxic. It would not be a big deal if he ate it.
"Nothing. By the way, what were you talking about yesterday?" He changed the subject.
Ron raised a copy of the Star News in his hand.
"The Quidditch World Cup originally scheduled for this year has been postponed. It is said that the final of this game was originally scheduled to be held in the UK, but it is obviously not suitable for the current situation. So they postponed the time of the game to next summer. If there are any more accidents, the venue will probably be changed."
Jon took the newspaper from him and saw the news that the Quidditch World Cup was postponed.
There is no way to do this. Judging from the current situation in Europe, Quidditch games cannot be held even if they are not in the UK. First of all, the teams from the UK and France cannot participate, including their nearby Ireland, Spain, Switzerland, etc. have also been affected.
Wait until next year, when the bet on the result of the Triwizard Tournament, which the whole of Europe is paying attention to, comes out, and then consider whether to continue to hold the game. It is the safest to consider whether to continue to hold the game.
Hanton said with some regret.
"I still want to look forward to the teams in the World Cup showing their superb skills, but it seems that I can only wait until next year."
When he was in Hogwarts Castle before, he was a little envious of the Quidditch games played by pure bloods. Some time ago, at Durmstrang, Handon finally had the opportunity to really get started with a flying broom.
And Ron is an avid fan. Even when Arthur was wanted, he secretly took his sons to watch some Quidditch league games and told Henton a lot of stories about the team and some professional court skills.
Jon is not very interested in Quidditch.
Because he could fly directly without a broomstick in the first grade, so he stopped trying to play on a broomstick from the beginning.
"Nick has been bragging about his experience with you in the Arctic to everyone he meets these two days."
Ron said with envy.
"It's a pity that we didn't go with you on the last trip."
"It's not a pity, it's really too dangerous there." Jon shook his head and said, "It was more luck that I was able to escape from there. If Nick hadn't been petrified by chance and could block the killing curse, I might have given up and brought Gabriel back with me."
Jon was telling the truth. The narrow space was too restrictive for him. If it weren't for Nick, he would have been killed by the killing curse long ago.
After breakfast, Jon ran to Lily's office again, asked her for a new mandrake, and put it in his mouth again.
This time he was more careful, and whenever he used his mouth, he would deliberately press down the leaf. In the following days, Hermione and the others often felt strange because his accent became unclear.
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