Elwyn told him about his conversation with Keresis, the suspicious figure he saw with Hermione in the hallway last night, his suspicions about Professor Moody's identity, the recent happenings in the magic world, the worries of Lord Voldemort's recovery, and the conspiracy of the Hogwarts.
Although there was a lot of explosive news, Elwyn did not see any surprise on Dumbledore's face.
Just as he had expected, he had already known about this matter and had already made preparations.
Dumbledore generally agreed and supported Elwyn's countermeasures and promised to cooperate.
As for the loopholes in the entire discussion, Dumbledore did not ask, nor did he ask how Elwyn knew about this.
In any case, every time Elwyn raised his head, he could see the principal's kind and encouraging smile, as if he was encouraging him to say more.
This feeling, was really scary!
Elwyn did not know what Dumbledore was planning.
He tried not to look at the other person's eyes, because that was the key to Soul Capture.
All in all, after reaching a consensus and deciding on the specific methods, Elwyn left the principal's office.
He was not in a hurry to go downstairs for lunch, but walked along the corridor on the eighth floor and came to the wall of the House of Granted Requests.
It was a blank wall, without portraits or decorations. Opposite it was a tapestry of the Foolish Barnabas teaching the Trolls to dance ballet.
The House of Granted Requests was also known as the "Coming and Going Room". One could only enter it when they really needed it.
It was sometimes absent, but when it appeared, it was always arranged to meet the needs of the person asking for help.
To enter the room, one needed to concentrate and think of what one needed.
After walking back and forth in front of the wall three times, the room that one needed would appear.
The secret room that Elwyn used to make potions was inside. In the past year, he had become very familiar with how to enter the House of Granted Requests.
After making sure that there was no one around, he walked back and forth in front of the empty wall three times.
Elwyn thought that he needed a place to hide things.
On his third run, the door appeared!
Elwyn pushed the door open and entered. Inside was a room the size of a cathedral.
The light from the tall windows illuminated a city with high walls.
They were piled up by the treasures of the previous generations of Hogwarts, and had been piled up densely for thousands of years.
The streets and alleys were lined with crumbling piles of broken furniture, probably stuffed here to hide evidence of magic, or hidden by the house-elves who kept the castle decent.
There were thousands upon thousands of books here, no doubt banned, scribbled, or stolen.
Among the piles of items were winged slingshots and Wolf Fang Flying Saucers. A few of them were still hovering weakly on top of the mountain of forbidden items. Some broken bottles were filled with solidified magic potions.
In addition, there were hats, jewels, cloaks, and something that looked like the eggshell of a fire dragon.
A few stoppered bottles still glowed with an evil light. There were also a few rusty swords and a bloodstained axe.
It was Elwyn's first time here, and he was shocked by the scene in front of him.
This room had hidden secrets for nearly a thousand years. There were countless illegal items hidden by the students of Hogwarts, thousands of evil results of forbidden experiments, and countless secrets and useless junk.
For Dark Sorcerers and treasure hunters, this room was heaven. They could find things that satisfied them here.
But the whole process took time, a lot of time.
Even if Elwyn had a rough idea, it was difficult to find Ravenclaw's Coronet.
"Coronet fly!" He tried and raised his wand.
It was useless. There was no response.
This room was protected by a mysterious magic, protecting the things hidden here.
Elwyn had always been curious about the House of Granted Requests and how it worked. Who left behind this magical room?!
It could prepare the corresponding room and various tools for the person who needed it. This room obviously did not exist in the Hogwarts Castle before, and it could not be marked on the map. It only existed in the mind of the user.
But these ideas could be shown through the House of Granted Requests in the real world.
This room involved extremely advanced spatial magic and wishing magic. Elwyn had not yet understood how it worked.
He even guessed that the House of Granted Requests was connected to the Hogwarts Castle through the door, but in fact, it existed in the Void, which was the space through which the evil god and phantom appeared. Now, as long as he pushed down the surrounding walls, he could enter the Void World.
Of course, this was only Elwyn's guess. Who knew what was outside the wall, and whether it was suitable for human survival.
Spatial magic was a very complicated branch of magic, and it had always been the forefront of research in the magic world.
Elwyn's eyes passed through the piles of junk, and then he walked into an alley in the middle of the pile of treasures.
After a few steps, he saw a troll specimen, which was at least fifteen feet tall.
It was kept in a huge glass bottle, and it was filled with a green magic potion that seemed to be antiseptic.
Elwyn secretly clicked his tongue. Making troll specimens was really a strange hobby.
He could imagine a crazy wizard who lived hundreds of years ago using the carcass of a troll to practice dissection.
Next to the troll specimen was a small pile of dusty books. Elwyn picked up the book on top and flipped through it.
This was a book called "The Knight's Manifesto", which recorded the code of conduct for knights in the late Middle Ages, and a few practical fighting techniques.
It seemed that a student from a knight's family had brought this book to Hogwarts.
He put down the book and picked up a magic book with a black cover.
It was also a book about martial arts, and it introduced the technique of using a spear to sprint.
Elwyn put down the book, and felt that something was wrong. He took out his wand and lightly touched the book.
"Reveal your secret!"
As soon as he said this, the black ink on the book gradually disappeared, and it turned into red handwriting with a scary picture.
This was a black magic book that had been hidden, and the black magic recorded in it was called "Hell's Howl".
This black magic could actually produce a terrifying howl in a person's mind, causing them to feel unprecedented fear.
The incantation itself could be classified as a mixture of soul and demonic magic, and Elwyn had seen it in the library before.
However, the records in the book in his hand were not exactly the same as the records in the library, and there were a few key changes. Elwyn could be sure that if he followed the incantation and waved the wand in this book to use this spell in battle, he would definitely not get the desired effect.
It might even turn out to be a counter-incantation, and the caster's soul would be damaged.
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