"I don't think you need to worry. As the Sorting Hat, my Sorting Hat has never made a mistake, and since I've assigned him to Gryffindor, then he will definitely be a righteous and brave Gryffindor!" the Sorting Hat couldn't help but speak.

"But I heard that the first time you wanted to assign him to Azkaban?"

"Heh, getting Azkaban doesn't matter if he's going to be a Dark Lord or not. I know that he knows how to love, unlike that Tom Riddle. But correspondingly, his crazy and persistent side is far better than Tom!".

The Sorting Hat does have the ability to capture the mind, but this ability only allows him to see what the qualities of a young wizard are.

In the eyes of the Sorting Hat, the young wizard's head is always colorful, each color representing a trait, and these colors are always changing.

But humans may not be able to comprehend its vision.

Therefore, the successive headmasters simply ignored its words and continued to talk about Locke.

Obviously, as portraits, they are also quite boring.

And discussing the young wizards of Hogwarts and predicting their future is what the Headmaster's portraits love the most.

Thanks to Dumbledore, who was a very good-natured headmaster who liked to be boisterous.

Otherwise, they would have been completely covered by Dumbledore's curtains.

Phineas did just that.

As a result, he became the most unpopular Headmaster in Hogwarts history.

Dumbledore eventually closed the booklet.

For him, as long as the love in Locke's heart does not disappear, then he will not resort to extreme measures.

Just like he didn't think that Grindelwald was the Dark Lord.

......

Locke, who returned to his dormitory to read after dinner, didn't know how much attention the professors paid to him.

He still thinks that he is just a little wizard with a poor background in the eyes of the professors.

I don't know, he, or the original owner's details, have been investigated by the professors clearly.

Even many things that the original owner did not know, the professors investigated them.

If Locke knew, he probably thought the professors were so boring!

At this time, it is not good to guard the Philosopher's Stone, catch Voldemort, and investigate what the little wizard of the first year do?

After practicing his transfiguration magic again before going to bed, and successfully turning the flame of the candle in the dormitory into a small butterfly, Locke climbed into bed satisfied.

Harry and Ron didn't realize what Locke had just done.

After all, they didn't know much about transfiguration magic, and they still had their own thoughts, so they didn't think much of it when they noticed it.

And Neville, he is still blaming himself for getting Locke, Harry, and Ron into trouble directly and indirectly because of his memory ball.

He didn't dare to look at his roommates, and he didn't continue to cry because his roommates comforted him enough.

And as the candles went out, the little wizards fell asleep.

Nightmare, naturally, found Locke as scheduled.

This time, though, something is different.

If there is any powerful wizard who can peer to the gods and can peek into the true meaning of the world, he will see that at this moment, countless silk threads are pouring out from the depths of the earth, connecting all the beings who can use magic at Hogwarts.

The silk threads of adult wizards are tight and strong, with different thicknesses and colors, but they do not change much.

But the little wizards' threads are delicate and unstable, intermittent and interconnected.

While they are connected to the silk thread, they are also being transformed by the silk thread, and every part of the body is undergoing subtle changes.

But at this moment, the slender silk thread connecting Locke seemed to have received an order from the high-level terminal of the magic web, and it became extremely bright and shining.

At the same time, the changes that happened to Locke have also become several times more drastic than those of other little wizards!

So much so that even when Locke was still asleep, his real body still reacted.

At this time, sweat drops welled up on his forehead, his fists were clenched, and the expression on his face was very painful!

In the end, on the back of his left hand, a colorless and lukewarm flame burned out.

The White Princess fell from her wand box and landed on Locke's arm, trying to fight the flames.

But the level gap between the two is too big, and no matter how hard the white princess tries, it can't affect it in the slightest.

Little by little, the flame changed color and shape, and finally turned into a golden feather that imprinted on the back of Locke's left hand.

Locke couldn't help but let out a low grunt of pain, which made the white princess a little anxious.

Fortunately, it seems that it was already the most painful moment just now.

Locke soon calmed down, his breathing became steady, and he gradually fell asleep to normal sleep.

And the white princess, who did not return to the wand box, leaned on Locke's arm like this.

If an ancient sage-level wizard saw such a scene, he would probably understand that the little wizard in front of him might have triggered a certain ritual magic by chance.

Ritual magic is the oldest and most mysterious form of magic.

Some of them are time-consuming, laborious, and ineffective, and have long been phased out.

But some, they can allow Voldemort to create Horcruxes through murder, and use "the bones of his father, the blood of his enemies, and the flesh of his servants" to complete the resurrection of his physical reforge.

Regardless of the effect of these ritual magic, there is no doubt that each ritual magic is a valuable magical legacy of powerful wizards, and it is their exploration, transformation, or participation in the compilation of the magic web.

The greatest wizards can already perceive the magic web, and naturally they can write something in the magic web.

In short, it's like writing a program, creating magic that is just for them.

Voldemort's series of ritual magic about Horcruxes originated from the ancient Greek dark wizard Helbo the Mean.

He is undoubtedly a powerful dark wizard, famous in the history of magic.

What about Locke, what ritual magic did he inadvertently trigger, what was the effect, and which famous and powerful wizard in history did it originate from?

In fact, the ritual magic triggered by Locke was not left by a sage wizard at all, or even, not by a human.

He, it should have been, to be exact, was just a very old, magical animal.

But it is famous in the myths and legends of Locke's other homeland.

It is Emperor Jun, one of the first three golden crows, known as the Ancient Heavenly Emperor in some flood novels, and the father of the ten golden crows.

Together with its younger brother, the Eastern Emperor Taiyi, it established the Ancient Heavenly Court of the Demon Clan.

Of course, this is the world of wizards, not the world of the wilderness.

Dijun exists, but it is not so powerful.

The battle between the demon clan and the witch clan back then may have been just a war between magical beasts and human wizards for dominance of the wizarding world in ancient times.

As for the triggering conditions and effects of this ritual magic that Locke endured, ......

The next day, Locke woke up a little pale and, apparently, he hadn't slept very well last night.

Maybe it's a day and a night.

Last night, instead of seeing his father's terrible face, he dreamed that he had become a man dressed in animal skins, holding a staff, and accompanied by a golden crow that could only speak human words.

But both humans and the Golden Crow, they all spoke words that Locke had not heard, but could understand.

It's a bit like modern Chinese, but the gap is not small.

That golden crow is very beautiful, with three tail feathers, which is really beautiful.

If it weren't for the fact that it only had two legs, Locke would have even suspected that it was the mythical three-legged golden crow.

(The previous Han Dynasty record of the golden crow was two-legged, but Locke did not know.) )

After all, it can also turn into a blinding flame.

In the dream, the golden crow called him "Quack", a very strange name.

They have a good relationship, but the people in the tribe are very respectful to the golden crow.

Even the totem of the tribe is a crow burning with flames.

The first half of the dream was so beautiful that it even made Locke feel very uncomfortable.

But in the second half, the style of painting has changed!

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