Daily Life at Hogwarts

Chapter 93: Treasure house?

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As we all know, beating a boss means experience and loot.

Of course, the premise is that you are not killed by the boss and lose your life at the same time.

How to successfully transform the Dark Lord into experience is definitely a technical job.

The unfortunate Quirinus Quirrell is a good negative example. This talented young wizard was too naive and conceited. He even imagined that he could learn more magical skills from Voldemort, and put them into practice, and in the process lost his life.

Compared to the remnant soul of Voldemort hiding in some unknown corner, starting with his Horcruxes is undoubtedly a simple and effective way to gain experience. The easiest Horcrux to find is the Ravenclaw's diadem left in the Room of Requirement.

Albert was convinced that as long as he could find the Ravenclaw crown, it would definitely trigger one or two panel tasks, or even more, which meant experience and skill points.

After reaping the fruits of the mission, you can also do Dumbledore a favor and get some benefits from this old man who has lived for a century.

As for how to explain it to Dumbledore

In fact, it’s very simple to say that it was discovered by accident.

Yes! It’s a rare event.

At that time, Fred and George accidentally broke into the Room of Requirement when they were hiding from Filch during their night outing, and then used this clue to further find a way to enter the Room of Requirement.

After finding the Room of Requirement and realizing the wonders of the room, Gryffindors would not give up on exploration and experimentation. I discovered this place while conducting various tests on this magical room, and while exploring it, I accidentally heard whispers and murmurs, and followed the sound to find the suspected black magic item.

The rest was easier to solve. Just tell Dumbledore about it and say that you found something that looked a bit like the Ravenclaw Diadem.

Then bring the other party here and everything will be done.

Albert really didn't believe that Dumbledore didn't believe it, because every word he said was true, and words woven together from a bunch of truths were naturally true.

According to speculation, Dumbledore should have known about the existence of the Room of Requirement and even knew how to get in, but he just didn't think that Voldemort's Horcrux would be hidden here.

The only trouble with this matter is how to choose the right time. It is very important to tell Dumbledore at the right time.

Of course, the premise of all this is to find the Ravenclaw crown and the benefits are enough for Albert to take the risk.

As for, no benefit

There's no benefit, what the hell.

Albert took a deep breath. The scene before him was truly amazing. He raised his camera and took a picture.

"My photography skills are getting better and better." Albert glanced at the photo and stuffed it into the pocket of his robe. Then he walked carefully towards the pile of rickety broken furniture in front of him and picked up a wolf-tooth flying saucer from the dusty table. This thing had been here for too long and had completely lost its magic.

Putting the Wolf Fang Flying Saucer back on the table, Albert raised his head and his eyes fell on the pile of books not far away.

He took a few quick steps, came to the pile of books, and pulled out a book.

It is not difficult to tell from the cover that this is a book called "Magical Pharmacies and Potions". The potions professor who once owned it was Snape, because there is a bat drawn on the first page of the book, and it is also marked with the abbreviation of Snape (Severus Snape): Professor SS.

There are many pictures on this book, and some pages are stained and even torn. It can be seen that the previous owner of this book did not take good care of it.

On the right side of the pile of books were several rusty suits of armor, and next to the armor was a weapon rack with several rusty swords and a bloodstained axe on it.

Albert's eyelids jumped because the mask of the armor in front of him suddenly moved, and a short, iron-blue creature that looked a bit like a little devil crawled out of the armor, staring at Albert with its eyes. Just as it was about to spread its wings behind it, a red light flashed by, and the unfortunate little guy fell back into the armor, making a crisp sound.

Albert put away his wand and looked at the bloodstained axe again, wondering what it had chopped.

However, he quickly withdrew his gaze and strolled through the passages between the garbage heaps, observing the things around the towering garbage heaps, some broken furniture, boxes, chairs with a missing leg, old brooms, broken bats, unwanted old newspapers, tattered school robes, and other unidentifiable miscellanea.

Perhaps something here was evidence of a student's failed spell, or perhaps a table with a missing leg was thrown here by the house-elves who were responsible for maintaining the castle's respectability.

Albert even saw some burnt cauldrons, abandoned herbs, and some old broken bottles containing solidified potions; however, several bottles sealed with wax still glowed with an evil green light.

The garbage passage has come to an end, with a road on each side.

Albert stopped and his eyes fell on a giant monster specimen. It was very big and had probably been processed, so there was no stench.

Perhaps, a professor once used a specimen of a giant monster to teach his students.

Honestly speaking, when he got closer and took a closer look, the troll still gave him an inexplicable sense of oppression, especially the wooden stick in its hand, which looked extremely lethal.

If you get hit by a stick, you will accidentally get killed.

However, as long as he was careful enough, Albert believed that with the magic he had mastered and his understanding of trolls, it would not be a problem to take down a troll.

However, making such a huge monster into a specimen is not an easy job, especially removing the odor, disinfecting and preserving the monster. How idle must the people who do this be

As soon as Albert turned his eyes away from the giant monster, he found a new task popped up on his panel:

A fearless challenger.

You found a specimen of a mountain troll and felt the pressure from its huge body. As a brave Gryffindor student, please try to defeat a troll to show your bravery.

Reward: 3000 experience.

Albert was speechless. Where should I go to find a troll? And why should I challenge a troll to prove Gryffindor's bravery

Could it be that I have misunderstood Gryffindor's bravery? Or has Gryffindor's bravery always been reckless

Albert resisted the urge to complain and consoled himself: There are a thousand Hamlets for a thousand readers.

Everyone has a different understanding of courage.

However, being able to activate the panel task is not bad. After all, it is good to have tasks that give experience, so don't miss it.

As for where to find the giant monster

When Harry Potter enters school, which is when Albert is in the third grade, he can just borrow a troll.