Elwyn quietly watched the conversation between the four founders. It was not the time to ask questions.
None of the four founders paid any attention to Ivan. Instead, they were immersed in their argument, which seemed to have happened many times.
But to be honest, Elwyn did not really understand what Ravenclaw was saying.
What did she mean?
Especially what she said to Slytherin at the end, Elwyn had too many questions. First of all, what was Field Magic? Second, did Slytherin do something dangerous again? Why did Ravenclaw warn him to stop dangerous magic experiments? Otherwise, he would become some kind of monster one day …
Were the monsters inside referring to the terrifying Diabolical God? Or was it something else?
There was no doubt that the power that Salazar Slytherin had mastered could control all the wizards in the hall in an instant. There might be many limitations, but there was no doubt that this was not a powerful power that mortals should have mastered.
If everyone present was a Muggle, and Slytherin could do this, Elwyn could accept it.
After all, he was so powerful and had magic and magic beyond imagination.
But now, the people in the hall were not Muggle, but wizards, and many of them were powerful wizards …
It was incredible that Slytherin could do this!
"Don't worry about me. I know what I'm doing and where my bottom line is," Salazar said and looked at Ravenclaw for a while. "I don't care what you want to do, and you don't have to worry about my magic experiments. That's it for today. I'll be responsible for persuading those restless pure-blood wizard families and disciplining my students so that they'll use their brains more when they do this kind of thing next time. "
"Wait, you don't mean to just let this go, do you?!" Gryffindor said. "Salazar, I don't care about those messy experiments you're doing in the school basement, but Rowena's Coronet …"
Elwyn was just about to say that he had brought Coronet back when the four founders all raised their heads and looked in the same direction.
It was the largest window in the auditorium, located behind the teachers' seats in later generations, facing the lake and the cliff outside the castle.
Now, an exquisitely crafted carriage could be seen whizzing over from afar. As it approached, it was pulled by six pegasi.
They were all golden horses, unlike the Rune Horses that Elwyn had seen Bubbottom raise before. They were real flying horses. They had wings, and their bodies were golden. Their eyes were not as red, and they looked more beautiful.
What attracted more attention was the carriage itself. Elwyn noticed that it was emitting a white light.
Even though it was daytime, the light was still very obvious. However, it wasn't dazzling. Instead, it was a very gentle light.
The carriage stopped right above the window, and they could clearly see the whole picture.
There was also the emblem on the carriage. On one side was the head of a very old man. He looked solemn and solemn, wearing a Triple Coronet. On the other side were two crossed keys. These were the keys of Saint Peter, the symbol of the Roman Curia.
"Looks like we have a new guest!" Hufflepuff said. "It's the carriage of the Curia!"
"It's a cardinal."
"Nowadays, anyone dares to come to the Hogwarts!" Slytherin snorted coldly, expressing his dissatisfaction.
"Maybe we need a cross and a pile of firewood to welcome the bishop."
"Maybe this is an opportunity. We should have a good talk with the bishop and ask him to go back and persuade His Majesty to stop the persecution of wizards. All the trials they initiated did not kill a real wizard. Those who died were innocent Muggle civilians." Hufflepuff shook his head and said, "To be honest, I really don't understand. They all used magic …"
"It's no use. They don't admit that they used magic. They inherited the magic and prophecy of the Roman Empire." Gryffindor said, "Besides, you don't think they really want to kill wizards, do you? Those lunatics are just looking for an excuse to spread their faith. Now even the Council of Elders doesn't care about this matter. I heard that they seem to have reached an agreement with the Curia."
"What should we do now? Should we drive this guy away or let him in? "
"We can't let him go. He saw what we did. We should at least modify his memory." Gryffindor said quickly. "If he's not as stupid as those guys, he should know what the magic Salazar just used means."
"Cancel your magic, Salazar. Since a cardinal has come to the Hogwarts, it won't take long for the news to spread throughout the magic world. This is no longer an internal matter of the Hogwarts. We have to make it clear. Godric is right. We can't let the secret get out," Ravenclaw said, making a decision.
Slytherin did not say anything. He waved his wand and the black mist dissipated.
Everyone recovered, and the auditorium suddenly became lively. The noise was deafening.
Many wizards were yelling and attacking randomly with magic, continuing the battle from before.
"What just happened?"
"I think I saw a cloud of black mist. Maybe my eyes were playing tricks on me." Nick rubbed his eyes hard.
The conversation between him and Weasley reached Elwyn's ears. Elwyn realized that they did not seem to feel that time had stopped in the black mist. They did not realize that they had been stagnant for a while. Only the truly powerful wizards could feel it.
The Magi all stopped and looked at Salazar Slythrin who had appeared on the platform with lingering fear.
When the others also saw the four founders standing on the high platform and the carriage outside the window, the fighting gradually subsided.
On the contrary, the noise became louder and louder. Everyone wanted to tell the others what they had discovered.
The chaotic situation gradually came under control. Elwyn was still sitting in the area of the Gryffindor Academy. Like the discussion around him, he was also thinking about the conversation between the four founders. The situation in this world was more complicated than he thought.
In the future, the power of the Vatican had declined, unlike in this era.
However, Elwyn still clearly remembered the scene in the sky above Rome with Hagrid, Sirius, and Mrs. Maxim when he was in third grade. The huge pillar of light that shot into the sky was an unforgettable scene.
Sirius said that it was the effect of a holy relic that the Vatican had kept for more than a thousand years.
Elwyn did not know what the holy relic was. He did not find it in the books after he came back.
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