Chapter 1025 Jumpscare
Chapter 1026 The Daily Life of a Villain
The largest alchemical research center in the world is located in Egypt. Albus Dumbledore went here to participate in the International Alchemy Congress while studying at Hogwarts, and won the Gold Medal for Pioneering Contributions.
One time during dinner, he once mentioned to Pomona the Horus alchemy studied there.
In the Middle Ages and even to this day, mainstream alchemists in Europe consider themselves apprentices of Hermes, and few people have studied the earliest origins of Egyptian alchemy.
Pomona didn't know much about Horus's alchemy, and Albus didn't go into details. He probably talked about his son, mother, and so on.
Isis is the mother of Horus. There are priestesses in Egyptian temples just like ancient Greek temples. The Egyptians observe Sirius to observe the Nile River, and the priestesses of the goddess Isis observe Alpha Boötes. They need to receive training.
, and produce induction with the Alpha star of Boötes, this training process is called meditation.
Alpha Boötes is also one of the fifteen magic stars. Alpha Boötes is the brightest star in the northern night sky. Sirius is in the southern sky. Its name comes from the Greek words "Arktos", which means "Arktos".
Big Bear Watcher".
Zeus, the king of the gods, secretly fell in love with Callisto, the maid of Artemis, the moon god and goddess of hunting. He really liked to show mercy everywhere. Later, Callisto gave birth to his son Arcas. This matter was known to the gods.
Later Hera found out, and in a rage, Hera turned Callisto into a big she-bear. Hera couldn't do anything to her husband, but she was very good at dealing with a maid.
Later, the boy Arcas grew up. One day, he was hunting in the dense forest and was seen by his mother Callisto. Callisto forgot that he was already in the body of a bear and stretched out his hands to hug his dear child. Arcas
But he raised his javelin. At the moment when this tragedy was about to happen, Zeus happened to be patrolling in the sky. Seeing this scene, he couldn't bear to let his son kill his mother with his own hands. He was determined to save their mother and son, so he led them away.
In the sky, the mother ascended to the constellation Ursa Major, and the son ascended to the alpha star of Boötes to protect his mother at all times.
"I don't think this star is related to the order of heaven, Tom." Pomona looked as weird as eating Gordigan and said, "This constellation is just a farce caused by a man who likes to sow seeds everywhere. In the end,
He just used his self-righteous method to clean up the mess."
"Then which one do you think it is?" Tom Riddle, who is also a man, asked angrily.
"How about Virgo Spica?"
When the sun moves to the constellation Virgo, it is also the harvest season. The name Spica, the main star of Virgo, comes from the Latin spīca virginis, which means "virgin's ear of wheat".
Is there anything more joyful than a good harvest?
"Then what metal does it correspond to?" Tom asked aggressively, "A gold coin cannot contain more than a quarter of an ounce of mercury. The lucky metal of Virgo is mercury."
"Then what is the lucky metal of Boötes?" Pomona was so angry that she spread the picnic tablecloth on the grass, while Kreacher and Felix were picking strawberries.
Strawberries in the Alps are not as big as those at lower altitudes, but they taste great.
As she said before, she had to find something to do for the children, and the strawberry cake with cream was also a big temptation. This time he didn't complain that the work was boring.
"This is not far from Austria. Do you think Grindelwald built Nurmengard to study this labyrinth?" Pomona put the pie on the tablecloth. "Just like here, there are also
Prohibition against broomsticks?"
"Plasse was a person who lived in the same era as Copernicus and Leonardo da Vinci." Tom suddenly said, "Have you heard Parseltongue in Severus' memory?"
"I'm not sure, I just heard a whisper." Pomona followed his words.
Pallas was a famous alchemist in the 15th century, and it was he who discovered Parseltongue, although wizards of that era had long known that some people used Parseltongue.
Almost all Parseltongues are descendants of Salazar Slytherin. There is also a Parseltongue named Despicable Herbo. People from the Anti-Dark Arts Alliance define Parseltongues as evil because snakes are often used in
Among the most vicious forms of black magic, it has also been historically associated with bad people.
Alchemy also has snakes, and even medical and health-related departments will have single-snake staffs. If snakes were evil, then all hospitals would be closed.
In medieval astronomy, Spica was classified as a Gypsy fixed star, symbolizing emeralds and sage.
An ancient Egyptian temple dedicated to the goddess Hathor is believed to have been built around 3200 BC based on the location of Spica at the time.
The ancient Greek astronomer Hipparchus discovered the precession motion by studying the movement of Spica. Later, Copernicus also used Spica to study precession.
The most uproarious events in the 15th and 16th centuries were the witch-hunting movement and the deeds of Copernicus, Galileo, and Bruno.
"I have a strong intuition that Spica is the star of destiny," Pomona said.
"I also have an intuition that there are other monsters in that maze, and it's probably a basilisk." Voldemort smiled with a contemptuous tone. "Let's see if the basilisk raised by Hagrid's ancestors is more powerful, or is it more powerful?"
Salazar Slytherin’s basilisk is awesome.”
"Do you want me to borrow the Sword of Gryffindor?"
"No!" Voldemort firmly refused, "I don't use Godric Gryffindor's stuff."
Sometimes, you really can't understand the boys of Gryffindor and Slytherin. It was obvious that Salazar Slytherin and Godly Gryffindor were very good during the Giant War.
friends, in modern times they have become bitter enemies.
"Severus also said that he would rather drop out of school than go to that academy with strong limbs and simple minds." Voldemort added, "Do you think he is right?"
"Felix! Kreacher! It's time to eat!" she shouted to the two strawberry pickers.
Voldemort snorted contemptuously and did not continue to say any vicious words.
However, after waiting for a while, no one came out from behind the bushes.
If it were an ordinary child, Pomona would still have to worry, but Jan Felix was an Obscurus, and Kreacher also had the house elf's own magic, so he would not be defeated before he could even fight back.
Out of caution, Pomona took the wand in her hand and walked to the bush where the two disappeared just now. When she walked out from between the branches, she found Felix confronting a stranger.
He was tall, in his thirties, somewhat handsome, but dressed like a farmer. He was holding a rake for haying. Seeing her appear, the farmer pointed at Felix and asked, "Is this
your child?"
"What's your business?"
"I grew these strawberries." The farmer pointed to the picked strawberries and said, "You don't think there are wild strawberries on this mountain, do you?"
"Oh, I'm so sorry."
"Use your wand and cast the Imperius Curse on him." Voldemort said in her mind.
"How much do I have to pay you?" Pomona asked the farmer.
"100 euros."
"Why do you need so much money for so few strawberries?" Felix shouted unconvinced.
"Who told you to speak, little thief!"
"Felix!" Seeing him losing control of his emotions and emitting black smoke, Pomona immediately warned him, "Control yourself."
Felix dropped the basket full of strawberries on the ground, turned around and ran away.
"Children are like that, causing trouble everywhere." The farmer stared at Felisk's back and said, and then his eyes fell on Pomona's hand. "What are you doing with a stick? To defend yourself?"
Pomona smiled at him and pointed the "stick" at him.
"Everything is forgotten."
The big Muggle seemed to be petrified, staring ahead with dull eyes.
Pomona levitated Felix's discarded basket, let the strawberries float into the basket, and left with it.
Of course she didn't pay the 100 euros she agreed to, but she wouldn't tell Felix.
The advantage of being a teacher is that you can ask the children like this without having to comply with it yourself. She just used Oblivion on that Muggle and didn't use the Unforgivable Curse, so she is still a good person compared to the real villain.
,Right?
I watched an interview with Harry Potter. Dean Sprout said that the advantage of being a teacher is to set standards for students, but she doesn’t have to follow them. At that time, I felt that she was very evil (little
clever ghost)
Chapter completed!