"Godrick, calm down!" Hufflepuff, who had been silent all this while, finally spoke. She stopped Gryffindor from acting rashly again, and then her tone became gentler than usual. "This is between Loina and Allen. You know... we have no say in this..."
"Alright, Helga." Gryffindor's tone became sorrowful. "It seems that she has successfully gotten rid of her mortal body. She's still alive after a thousand years. It's good... that she's alive..."
Gryffindor seemed to have thought it through. He was relieved that Ravenclaw was still alive after a thousand years. He looked at the blue handkerchief in a daze, as if Ravenclaw was right in front of him. He looked at Hufflepuff, and his eyes seemed to be clearer. "I understand what you mean. I don't hate him, and I don't blame him. But I still want to finish the honorable duel with Allen Harris. I don't know how long it will be before I can't change back. Let this duel be the end of my life for me, Godrick Gryffindor. "
After exchanging glances with Hufflepuff, Allen solemnly bowed to the red-haired wizard. "As you wish."
"Wait, kid. Before the duel starts, I have something to ask you." Gryffindor's gaze swept over Allen's pale skin and magic robe. "The robe that Loina made for you?"
Allen nodded. There was nothing to hide.
Gryffindor laughed self-deprecatingly, and then asked about the situation of the Hogwarts in Allen's time.
Allen patiently and gently explained the situation to Gryffindor, trying his best to describe the current situation of the Hogwarts in an objective manner. Then, he told Gryffindor about his worries about the curriculum of the Magic Academy and his plan to reform the current situation without reservation.
"The headmaster of your time was too irresponsible. He blocked the growth of the other students just because of one or two rats. He took all the knowledge into his office and let it be covered in dust, and even hoped that some so-called savior would save the world. The purpose of the Magic Academy, the library, and the forbidden book area was to let the talented young wizards have their own path of advancement! What he did was worse than those pureblood families who guarded their own knowledge. Didn't he completely eliminate the opportunity for anyone to learn this knowledge? What right did he have to change the original intention of our academy?! " Gryffindor, as one of the best dueling master of this era and one of the founders of the Hogwarts, was in disbelief, while anger and dissatisfaction accumulated in his heart.
"Um … Although he's mainly responsible for the fact that the graduates can't even use the Iron Armor Curse and the Banisher Weapon, he's seriously neglecting his duties as the principal. But objectively speaking, this was also caused by the society of my time. The British Ministry of Magic, which was equivalent to the existence that governed the wizarding world of my time. Before my family took over the Ministry of Magic, the previous officials hoped that the individual strength of the wizards under their jurisdiction was as low as possible, so that it would be easier for them to govern. The pureblood families who had more secret knowledge as the school board obviously didn't want the small wizards, who made up the majority of the population and had no background, to learn too much. They would teach their descendants more advanced knowledge after they graduated from the Hogwarts. " Allen saw that Gryffindor was becoming impulsive again, as if he was about to explode. He hurriedly waved his hand to attract his attention. "In fact, that light wizard's intentions were all good. He wasn't a bad person, but he loved to control everything too much and arrogantly thought that his choices were all correct."
His mouth was tightly shut, his face was flushed red, and his fists were clenched. Gryffindor remained silent, but his anger was not appeased. He was like a volcano that was about to erupt. Hufflepuff walked over and put his hand on the red-haired wizard's shoulder to comfort him, while looking at him worriedly.
After a while, Gryffindor turned to Hufflepuff and said, "Helga, I asked you to help me keep my research results safe. Just hand them over to this kid."
Hufflepuff found it hard to believe what he had just heard. However, he quickly understood what the other party was trying to say.
"Helga," Gryffindor said with a hearty smile. "I hate him, but if he can get our school back on the right track, this personal grudge is nothing. I'm willing to help him. Obviously, Loina will be happy to do so."
After saying that, Gryffindor looked at Allen solemnly, "Kid, give me your hand."
Allen did not hypocritically try to refuse, but instead firmly extended his hand to Helga.
Gryffindor slapped Allen's palm and held Allen's hand. Magic power surrounded their intertwined hands, and Allen immediately felt a connection between himself and the Hogwarts. He felt that he had control over the hogwarts not far away.
"I've given you a quarter of my authority as the founder. Now, you have the highest authority over all the portraits, classrooms, and equipment in the academy. If any Hogwarts employee objects to your reform, you have the right to expel them. Let all the resources in the academy begin to reject them. If necessary, you can even use the academy's defense against them." Gryffindor looked into Allen's eyes. "Kid, take good care of the Hogwarts. Although I've unfortunately been triggered by the Blood Curse, this will give me a way to use it to live until your time. Even if I don't have the consciousness of Godrick Gryffindor by then, I'll still watch your actions."
Alan could feel Hogwarts' persistence. He accepted Hogwarts' goodwill and bowed solemnly to the founder of Hogwarts, making his promise, "I will. Not only Hogwarts, but I will also make the entire wizarding world truly prosperous. I believe this is the ultimate goal of your establishment of this magic academy."
"Godrick, Alan, I will protect Hogwarts for the rest of my time. But before I can no longer protect it, I will transfer my founder's authority to Raven. I can't let her slack off on this matter. I hope that when she reunites with you in the future, she can continue to strengthen our magic academy with you." Hufflepuff made a decision, "Godrick, Alan, I will protect Hogwarts for the rest of my time. But before I can no longer protect it, I will transfer my founder's authority to Raven.
"Thank you, Helga. I promise I will." Allen hurriedly thanked Hufflepuff.
Hufflepuff saw that the atmosphere had calmed down, and she turned to look at Gryffindor. She tried to ask, "Then, can your duel …"
Gryffindor immediately interrupted Hufflepuff's probing. "Helga, you will be the judge of our duel." After saying that, he didn't wait for Hufflepuff's reply. Instead, he turned to Alan and said, "Kid, this duel will be your trial. I won't go easy on you. If you can't survive, then it means that you don't have the qualifications to receive these rewards. You also don't have the qualifications to take on this heavy responsibility!"
Allen just stood at the side with his hands behind his back. He also nodded slightly to Hufflepuff. "Helga, let us begin. Don't worry, nothing will happen."
"Of course." The gentle Helga sighed and gave up on persuading. She gently wiped the corner of her eyes and raised her wand. "Both of you, take your positions."
Allen and Gryffindor began to walk in opposite directions.
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