The next class was Transfiguration. Although everyone was immersed in what had just happened and wanted to discuss what Moody had done, the three Unforgivable Curses, and how Elwyn had defeated Moody, no one dared to do so in the Transfiguration class.
Professor Meg was very strict. Those who did not pay attention would be asked to leave the class.
She checked everyone's summer homework and reviewed the content and the theory of transfiguration from last semester.
Then, everyone was given a teapot and had to turn it into a turtle before the class ended.
For a third-year wizard, this was very difficult to do. They might need a whole semester to master this skill.
The best student in class could only change the mouth of the teapot.
Elwyn was an exception. He took out his wand and tapped the teapot lightly. A slowly crawling turtle appeared in front of him.
Third-year Transfiguration class was too easy for him.
Elwyn looked up. Professor Meg was teaching Hufflepuff's students on the other side of the classroom.
Everyone was focused on the teapot in front of them. They kept waving their wands, trying to make it change.
Elwyn leaned to the right and used his body to block his desk.
He looked at the turtle that was moving slowly in front of him and tapped the teapot with his wand again.
The turtle's body twisted and changed shape quickly. The horrifying monster that he had seen in Moody's memory reappeared.
"What is this?" Elwyn stared at it worriedly.
He felt that his thoughts were a mess. He could not sort them out. He did not see the full appearance of the monster.
Many parts of it were blurry, hidden in the endless darkness around the monster.
But just what he saw was enough to shock him.
The bone-like spine extended down the blurry human-shaped object in the center. Each section corresponded to a strange torso.
It was a mixture of many magical animals. It looked like something that was right but not right.
Elwyn still remembered that at the bottom of the spine was a huge, dark blue turtle shell.
It stood there abruptly and looked very hard, protecting the inside of the monster's body.
However, the most shocking thing was the humanoid creature in the center.
He had a feeling that this monster was using this humanoid creature as its core and was expanding outwards.
It was the core of the monster. Its specific appearance was unclear, but its surface was densely covered with barnacle-shaped holes.
It was like a shell soaking in the sea, slowly being corroded by the seawater and being parasitized by countless plankton.
Elwyn had thought that ever since he had seen the God of Evil, there was nothing in this world that could surprise him.
However, when he saw this monster in Keresis's memory, he realized how wrong he was.
This might be a new Evil God, one with a completely different style from the one before.
Looking at the monster in front of him, Elwyn couldn't help but wonder if this thing was alive or dead.
Could this monster be the problem that Keresis and his people had to face?!
Keresis was a direct descendant of Slytherin. Could this monster be related to Salazar himself?!
From what he knew so far, Salazar left the Hogwarts alone in his later years.
He took away the Evil God created by the despicable Herbo and the remaining two parts: the brain and the torso.
Could the monster that Elwyn saw be the body of the Evil God that was taken away?!
The huge ruins under Aragok's lair and the abyss that extended deep underground had enough space to store this monster.
Before Salazar left the Hogwarts, it might have been placed there.
This also explained why Salazar had to dig such a deep pit under the Forbidden Forest.
If it was just to seal the eyeball monster, he could have found any place and wouldn't have needed such a huge project.
If that was the case, the humanoid creature in the center was the despicable Herbo himself?!
He used evil black magic to transform his body into an Evil God, becoming an immortal existence. That was the remaining part of his body.
This was a possibility, but it was all a mystery. Elwyn could only guess.
If this monster was the Evil God created by the despicable Herbo, he began to think about Slytherin's story.
As everyone knew, because of the little wizard's educational philosophy, Salazar had more and more disagreements with the other three founders in his later years, and finally left the school.
This was the official statement, but in reality, could his departure from the Hogwarts be related to this Evil God?!
Perhaps the other three leaders found out about the Evil God, and they had different opinions on how to deal with it.
The Evil God couldn't be destroyed. With the power of the ancient sorcerers, they could only seal it in the end.
If it was left in the Hogwarts, it would definitely be a problem, so Slytherin finally left with the remaining two parts of the Evil God.
Since then, except for many legends, no one had seen him again.
So where did he hide this guy, and why was it a problem that the direct descendants of vampires had to face?
Many guesses appeared in Elwyn's mind, and each one was unbelievable.
If he could clearly see the humanoid creature in the middle of the monster, he might be able to make a judgment.
He tapped the monster in front of him with his wand again, and the various parts of its body became more and more visible.
Elwyn tried his best to recall, and used magic to show what he had just seen.
There were many details that he didn't notice before, and he only took a quick glance at it.
What he saw this time might play a decisive role.
As if magnified by a magnifying glass, the details of the monster's body became clearer, and Elwyn could see it immediately.
The next second, there was a loud bang, and the monster in front of him suddenly exploded.
It turned back into a teapot, and the broken pieces splashed everywhere.
All the little wizards were shocked, and they all raised their heads to look at Elwyn.
The classroom was filled with whispers, and everyone was guessing why Elwyn's teapot exploded.
Because they were busy changing their own teapots, no one noticed what happened to Elwyn.
"Mason?!" Professor Meg walked over and glanced at the broken pieces on the table. He pursed his lips and said, "You have to learn to control the strength of your magic. You've put in too much magic, and it's beyond the teapot's limit. Transfiguration is about being just right, and it's not about having more power. You still have a lot to learn. "
Elwyn responded, and went to the front to get a new teapot.
He was still thinking about this matter in his mind. Instead of making wild guesses here, he might as well talk to Carrecis directly.
Since something like this had happened, there was no point in continuing the stalemate.
Elwyn decided to ask him directly what this monster was, where it came from, and what their plan was to get Harry out of the school.
Since it was Keresis who came, and not Barty Crouch Jr., cooperation was the best choice.
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