However, Wright did not think that Professor Quirrell had discovered the Ravenclaw's diadem at this time.
The most likely scenario is that Professor Quirrell discovered the existence of the Room of Requirement in an extremely accidental situation when he was a student at the school or simply taught at the school in recent years.
And after several unknown experiments, Professor Quirrell also discovered the magic of the Room of Requirement. So whenever the school was almost empty like now, he would go to the Room of Requirement and explore it.
No, Wright suddenly frowned. Such a guess still couldn't explain why Professor Quirrell would later travel to the Albanian forest.
So why is this
Could it be that Professor Quirrell accidentally encountered the soul version of Voldemort when Voldemort was defeated by baby Harry and fled from England
Somehow, Wright felt that Professor Quirrell was also filled with doubts.
After scratching his head and unable to think of a reason, Wright decided to put the matter of Professor Quirrell behind him. Now he had to deal with his new broomstick.
Just as Wright was about to enter the Room of Requirement, he secretly made a decision in his mind: Since Professor Quirrell was now vaguely connected to Voldemort, it was better not to remind him to avoid being exposed to the Dark Lord's gaze. Be careful about traveling in the future.
Let’s leave the Dark Lord to the Savior!
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The remaining days of Christmas seemed to pass very quickly. Ever since Wright met Professor Quirrell at the door of the Room of Requirement that night, he had never seen Professor Quirrell in the school again.
In the past few days, Wright has needed to develop combat experience with Dumbledore from time to time. He also has to find time to go to the Room of Requirement to make new broomsticks. When he encounters difficulties, he has to go to the Quidditch pitch to seek help from Mrs. Hooch. , poor Lu Wei was placed at the bottom of the ranking in his mind by Wright.
I don’t know if it’s because the wizarding world is too magical, or because dogs of this breed like Louie grow up faster, or because there’s something wrong with Wright’s feeding method. The Christmas vacation has only lasted for a few days, and Lu Wei has grown from the little one who just reached his knees to almost as tall as Wright's waist.
And this growth rate has also brought an extremely heavy burden to another miserable life, Yaya. Because in the battle with Lu Wei, it can no longer see the hope of making a comeback.
So in the past few days, Hagrid and Yaya went to the Forbidden Forest more and more often. Otherwise, Yaya would always keep wailing in the room. The sound was really sad to see and make everyone cry.
And Lu Wei was left in the wooden house by Hagrid again and again, which inadvertently allowed Lu Wei to achieve an achievement: a real vicious dog that tore apart the family.
Judging from Wright's recent visits to Hagrid's cabin, Lu Wei's ability to demolish houses should be considered the best in the world. You must know that the furniture Hagrid built for himself, let alone aesthetics, is definitely the best in Hogwarts in terms of quality.
But now in Hagrid's wooden house, the originally rough and neat wooden tables and chairs have been dismantled to pieces. The table became uneven and several chairs were missing legs. The sheets and bedding made of rags have also returned to their original appearance, and the room is full of traces of dog teeth.
Sure enough, a dog with three heads can tear down a house faster than a dog with one head.
Just yesterday, Hagrid, who was fed up with the fight between Lu Wei and Ya Ya, finally made a decision, which was to reluctantly transfer Lu Wei to Wright.
Hagrid, who originally made this decision, hoped that Wright could take Lu Wei to another place to raise him, but after Wright explained his situation, Lu Wei was still left in his wooden house.
The only thing that made Hagrid feel a little bit relieved was that this allowed Wright to come to his cabin more often. In this way, Louie spent more time out with Wright, and finally he was able to avoid harming his poor furniture and teeth. !
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January 13th, the last Sunday of the Christmas holiday.
Wright ended his sparring with Dumbledore as usual. I don't know if it was because everyone was on holiday during the Christmas holiday. Dumbledore spent a lot of time in school these days, and he could find a way to train Wright almost every day. Opportunity.
The feeling this brought to Wright was pain and happiness.
The reason for happiness is that my combat experience is constantly increasing.
The reason for the pain is also very simple. As the top wizard in the world, Dumbledore personally taught Wright what it means to be a duel master.
As a former professor of Transfiguration, Dumbledore's Transfiguration was at his fingertips. There are also other magic spells, such as the freezing spell, the fire spell, the floating spell, the clear water spell, etc., all of which have shown superb attainments in Dumbledore's hands.
But that's not the most painful thing. The most painful thing is that Wright can't find any hope of victory at all.
In the first few days, almost every battle would end with Wright being tied up by a rope conjured by Dumbledore.
And this also made Wright slowly change his mind.
The world of Harry Potter is actually a very weird world. The weirdness here does not refer to anything else, it simply refers to the wand.
Most wizards need to use a wand to direct their magical power before they can cast magic correctly. Some top wizards standing at the top of the pyramid can cast spells without a wand, but such magic cannot be too advanced.
Wright originally thought that after entering Hogwarts, he should use a wand to cast spells like everyone else. But in the past few days, Wright was taught a lesson by Dumbledore, that is, whether he uses a wand or not, the best thing is to be able to use magic.
So now Wright is gradually reducing the frequency of using the wand. After all, in the days before there was no wand, he was able to fight crime with his own shadow magic. The shadow ability can indeed reach the power of some wands. Casting effect.
Although it's not wandless casting, it's actually not too far off.
Anyway, aside from his fondness for tying people up with ropes, Dumbledore was generally a very good teacher. Although he always seemed very amiable, his serious nature was slowly revealed after spending time with Wright.
After noticing the change in Wright's fighting style, he quickly changed his teaching methods, which further enriched Wright's combat experience.
Wright, who was freed from the shackles of the wand, was like a beast that had been breaking free from the rope, and he was able to display all kinds of magical and unconstrained ideas.
Manipulate the shadow area for perception, restraint, and control.
Use the materialized shadow to attack, move, and even cast a levitation spell on the small piece of materialized shadow.
To put it simply, Wright has initially achieved the level of flying without a broomstick.
Well, actually it can float on its own.