Hogwarts: Becoming a god from reselling fresh food

Chapter 230 The heart of belief is magic?

To Murphy's surprise, Qin Yeli arrived in Bryansk smoothly, as if the Soviet Union's magical world had discovered nothing.

Soon the Soviet official media released reports of earthquakes and forest fires in the Bryansk forest, and stated that the railway to Bryansk needed to be renovated as a result, but they did not mention Qinyeli's special train.

Immediately, these reports were covered by other things, and the "accident" in the Bryansk forest was immediately forgotten.

Murphy instinctively sensed that there must be some hidden reason here, but the magic community in the Su Kingdom showed great restraint, and he couldn't figure it out for a while.

However, it was a good thing after all. He left the affairs of the Su Kingdom to Barty Jr. and others again, and went to the Magic Research Institute first.

He first performed a physical examination on himself, and the results were as expected. The transformation during the battle had indeed worsened his physical condition. Several small primary cysts were found in the abdomen, arms, and chest. However, the doctor did not Only conservative radiotherapy is recommended, which is less harmful to the body.

"CART therapy is no longer suitable for you. Most of the lymphocytes extracted from your blood are close to the division limit. It is difficult to find enough T cells for cloning. If you do it forcefully, it will be equivalent to The remaining active parts of your immune system are exhausted early...If once most of the immune cells reach their lifespan limit, your immune system will collapse directly, and the consequences will be more serious."

Murphy was mentally prepared for this and finally accepted the suggestion.

Is Avada so powerful that one shot can raise the graves of his ancestors?

Krypton life exchange.

The huge increase in strength in a short period of time brought huge negative effects. Although he did not actively choose this, it can be said to be due to his character.

He has nothing to regret. If he does it again, he will probably do it again.

After a brief treatment, Murphy met with the current head of the Auror Office, Rasim Selwyn.

"How's the Gringotts robbery going?" Murphy asked.

"This... we are still looking for clues." Rashim didn't quite understand why the master was so concerned about this case. However, in order to cooperate with Murphy, he had put a lot of effort into this case, but in addition to knowing the vault Apart from Dumbledore, there are no more clues.

With Dumbledore unwilling to reveal the contents of his vault, there was really no way they could ask.

"In this way, let me provide you with a clue." Murphy said, "The thing that was almost lost in the vault belongs to Nico Flamel. He should have been hiding for some reasons. I need you to find him. Try your best. Do it covertly, but don’t be afraid of being exposed, just investigate in the name of investigating the case.”

It was too dangerous to pin all hopes on the Philosopher's Stone. Anyway, what he needed was the elixir of life. If he could find Nicoléme, it would be the same to get the elixir from him.

In addition, maybe the route of transformation into a vampire or a Horcrux should be seriously considered. Although both routes have serious side effects, they are still better than death.

As for the Philosopher's Stone, Murphy suddenly had an idea.

Why can't we just ask Dumbledore to borrow it?

As soon as this idea popped up, Murphy realized that he was a little distracted.

Perhaps because of the battle with Alexei, Murphy had a more comprehensive understanding of his own strength. He suddenly discovered that he was no longer afraid of Dumbledore.

No matter how strong Dumbledore is, an ordinary Avatar shot in the original book can take him away.

Doesn’t my Star Destroyer Cannon work?

Even if the condition will worsen again after the transformation, as long as Dumbledore is killed and the Philosopher's Stone is taken away, the elixir will be as much as it costs?

Although when he had just completed his transformation, Murphy roughly felt that he should be very strong and might be able to fight Dumbledore.

But at this time, after truly verifying his own strength, he truly gained some confidence.

The worst case scenario is to turn over the table.

Before, he would worry that if he spoke directly, his purpose would be exposed, arouse more suspicion, and cause unnecessary trouble in obtaining the magic stone.

But thinking about it now, from the moment he entered the school, it was impossible for Dumbledore not to doubt his purpose.

There has been suspicion about him for a long time.

It doesn't make any difference whether you can open your mouth or not.

Anyway, now that he can bear the worst consequences, why should he be so cautious and not even dare to ask?

After a few days of rest, Murphy returned to Hogwarts.

In fact, he was only gone for less than a week, so he didn't miss any classes, and no one asked him where he went.

After returning, he first completed the paper titled "Some Arguments on the Guidance of Magic in the Spiritual World" and submitted it to the academic journal of the wizarding world: "Magic Weekly".

But unlike his expectation that the article would cause a huge response, the paper was directly rejected.

Editor's opinion: "It's nonsense, I don't know what it means, it lacks the simplest understanding of the basic principles of magic, it's useless, don't let me see this kind of garbage again."

Murphy was so angry that he almost called Barty Crouch Sr. and sent someone to burn down the Magic Weekly magazine.

At any rate, I finally suppressed my anger and read the previous issues of the weekly. I found that most of the articles were similar to: "Several uses of front tooth growth spell to treat dental caries", "Dancing spell to solve the problem of wizards being single" "A Feasible Analysis" and the like, I read several magazines, and the only one that could be considered academic was a study on the habits of the Golden Snitch.

What is all this?

Isn't there anyone in the wizarding world who is curious about the nature of magic?

"I heard that taking a walk after a meal can help digestion, and I happen to have some questions about magic that I would like to ask you."

One day at lunch, Murphy met the rare principal and invited him to go for a walk by the lake.

Dumbledore is really busy. He also holds the position of "President of the International Federation of Wizards". He seems to have to deal with a lot of international wizarding affairs and often flies around various places.

He was a little surprised by Murphy's sudden invitation. The two had not had a private conversation since the last conversation about the sorting system.

But he readily agreed.

It was already December, and the air was very cold. Fortunately, the weather was sunny, and the sun was shining on my face, which was still warm.

The two walked for a long time beside the black lake that had begun to freeze, chatting about the recent teaching situation, the changes in the students, etc.

"Professor, what are the so-called basic principles of magic?" Murphy asked his own question.

"Well, this is really a profound question..." Dumbledore thought for a while, "I don't know that magic has a so-called basic principle, and I have not seen any research showing that such a principle exists. In fact, we The magic really seems to be omnipotent, doesn’t it?”

"But if you want me to say it, maybe you should believe it."

"As long as you believe in it, sincerely and without reservation, magic will always give you miracles."

"Believe it?" Murphy was stunned.

Isn’t this your own “spiritual path”?

He handed over his paper, "These are some of my recent thoughts on the nature of magic. I would like you to take a look."

"Oh?" Dumbledore was a little surprised, but he still took the paper and read it carefully.

After a while, he raised his head and said, "Amazing, wonderful! This paper is very creative, and even many of our magics can become a system because of it, instead of being scattered into a mess without rules."

"Amazing! I should recommend it to Magic Weekly! They should award you an Order of Merlin."

Murphy looked at Dumbledore, "Actually, I submitted it, and they wrote back saying that the paper was useless and was rubbish."

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