The Heavens: Hogwarts Transfer Students

Chapter 53 Cancer of the sky, making its debut

Since discussing the invention of the spell with Snape, Linde has tried to make himself fall asleep, tried many methods, but none of them worked. It's not that he lost his ability to dream. In fact, Linde would occasionally dream when he was sleeping in the library tower, but once he was in another world, he couldn't touch the dream.

Perhaps it is the characteristics of the world of "Harry Potter" and "The Elder Scrolls" itself, or it may be Linde's own shortcomings as a foreigner.

The inability to dream made Linde unable to create his own spells, and his inability to create his own spells prevented him from reaching the root of magic.

His ultimate Transfiguration has reached the realm of doing whatever he wants, with the power to create life, change matter, and usurp history. But Linde is not satisfied with this, the self-created magic spell represents the great power of words. Linde had this ability in the Tower of Library, so naturally, he wanted to try to do it in other worlds.

It's a pity that other worlds don't buy it.

(World Ⅰ, Ⅱ: Where did the stinky foreign god come here to beg for food.)

Dreams are very meaningful in occultism, and are often regarded as related to some kind of omen. Dreams in some worlds represent the other side of the universe, or the true origin under the surface of the universe.

Linde couldn't fall asleep. He guessed that his identity as a foreigner was rejected by the dream world. If the dream was a radio broadcast, then Linde's imported radio could not receive the frequency band of local radio programs.

I have to say it is a very regrettable thing.

He couldn't find a solution for the time being. The exploration of the roots of magic had to be put aside for the time being.

Linde is not in a hurry, he has an endless lifespan, not to mention the source of magic calling him all the time, even if he has been floating in the world in silence for a hundred years, Linde will eventually touch the essence of magic a little bit.

The portal of [World Ⅲ] has been opened, Linde took the time to go in and take a look, and directly recognized that world as "Elden's Ring", because the destination of the portal is not elsewhere, it is in the King's Chapel at the beginning of the game .

Linde: Arrive at the highest city in the world, the (Worship) Church! The auditorium is so beautiful, ah, isn't this a nobleman with limbs? Let's take a look at Ningmgfu family members in the distance.

He didn't stay in that place for long, because he found the situation in this world to be quite strange when he entered it.

The basic laws of physics in the world of "Eirden's Ring" are strongly different from other worlds, which causes most of the natural magic to fail. If you want to cast spells smoothly, you must recalculate the physical constants, and then adjust the spell configuration to make localized improvements.

And the transcendental magic is even more out of order. No matter the spell or the transfiguration, they are all unusable, and they seem to be strongly restricted by some kind of original law.

Such a situation caused his combat effectiveness to decline significantly. If you want to break through the limit, you have to spend a lot of hands and feet.

Linde plans to explore the world of "Elden's Circle" when he has time. At this stage, he is more concerned about the world of "The Elder Scrolls", because Alduin, the devourer of worlds, has already appeared.

Since Linde promoted the three of Brelina to be dependents, their time has been synchronized with the library tower, and the time passage of the library tower has been controlled by Linde. In order to allow Briarina and the others time to grow, Linde synchronized the time of the library tower with himself, so that the time passage of the world of "Harry Potter" and the world of "The Elder Scrolls" will be equal.

He stayed in this world for a month. Winterhold College ushered in the end of the last seed month (August). The mountains were covered by heavy snow and the sky was freezing. In a sudden dragon disaster, the entire fortress city was destroyed by the roar of the dark ancient dragon named Alduin, the garrison was wiped out, and countless civilians were killed or injured.

The news of the dragon's return was like the blue smoke above the bonfire, blowing along the wind all over the sky.

At that time, Angmond happened to be a guest at the comrades-in-arms group in Snowman City, not far from Holy Land Town.

This guy didn't know whether he had awakened the barbarian blood or his head was cramped, but he actually planned to become a glorious melee mage, so he went to the comrades group to learn combat skills. He heard that a prisoner who escaped from the dragon disaster visited Balgruf, the lord of Snowrun City, and brought news that the Holy Land town was destroyed by the dragon, and he quickly reported it to Brelina.

Brelina received a special order from Linde early in the morning, asking her to pay attention to the news of the dragon's presence in the world, and call him as soon as she finds out.

Linde happened to be having lunch at Hogwarts at that time, and the phone vibrated in his pocket, and he took it out to connect as if nothing had happened.

"Linde, a dragon has attacked Holy Land. A prisoner has escaped from there."

"What race is the prisoner, male or female?"

"Standard Nord man." After finishing her sentence, Brelina heard a vague sigh of regret coming from the other side of the phone, and hurriedly asked, "What's wrong? Is the situation very bad?"

"No, it's nothing. On the contrary, the situation may be very good. The standard Nord slugger, maybe it's a cancerous tumor in the sky, and it's not just the dragon who suffers." Linde raised his head and pondered for a moment, "I'm going to Ximu Town, and send those willing to move to Winterhold."

"Will the Winterhold reconstruction plan be officially launched?"

"Yes, inform Master Aran of this news, and ask him to negotiate with the lord of Winterhold first. If the other party's attitude is tough, change to a gentle lord."

"This would be a direct declaration of war with Stormcloak. I'm afraid it will make some members of the Academy dissatisfied."

Lind said calmly, "Tell those mages that the Academy will not take part in either side of the civil war, but that Winterhold must belong to us. If Ulfric doesn't agree with my sentence, I don't mind helping him face it."

Briarina let out a light laugh, "Mage Linde, just take Ulfric to visit the ruins of the Sather ruins, and he will agree to any of your conditions."

"Maybe it's a good idea, so let's do it first, best wishes." Linde hung up the phone.

As soon as he put down the phone, several people next to him came over curiously and asked.

"What is this? A magic item I've never seen before."

"Mobile phone," Lind said. "The way my club members communicate. With this, there's no need for owls to deliver letters."

Percy mused. "Muggles have cell phones, too. My dad works in the Misuse of Magical Items Division, and he talked about them."

"It's pretty much the same. But theirs needs a signal tower as a relay, and mine doesn't."

"De Lin, just joining your club will give you a 'cell phone', right? That means I can use this to contact you, right?" A sixth-grade witch winked at Lin De—she Two white elf fleas lived on the long eyelashes conjured by magic. When they blinked, the fleas turned into an electric arc and flickered.

Linde shrugged and refused to accept this, "It is true. But I haven't successfully distributed a mobile phone in Hogwarts yet."

"Who were you chatting with just now? Are you from your hometown?"

"This can't be explained clearly in one sentence..."

A little farther away from the long table, Ron was eating and talking with Harry about a strange thing he encountered during confinement.

"While I was rubbing the Quidditch trophy, a line of words suddenly appeared. I think it may be a clue to the treasure."

Hermione was very interested, "What did that line say?"

"I remember roughly, 'Legend of the Genie' guides the way, and 'Tower of Books' or something. What does the Legend of the Genie mean?"

"I know." It was Harry who spoke this time, "I've heard the story."

"Stories? Like the stories in "The Tales of Beedle the Poet"?"

Hermione nodded, "Almost, but the legend of the lamp god is a story recorded in the "One Thousand and One Nights" in the Muggle world. It is said that there is a magic oil lamp in which the lamp god lives, as long as you summon it, you can fulfill your wishes .”

"It's amazing. Then I'm going to find this magic oil lamp." Ron's eyes lit up, and he waved the drumstick bone in his hand like a sword. "Harry, do you want to help me? Let's make a wish together."

"Yeah." Harry looked at Hermione, "Let's go together."

"I still have to read."

"Please." Harry also blinked, he doesn't know the magic of electric eyes, but his sincerity is his nirvana.

Hermione shrugged, "Okay." Then, she began to analyze the hidden information of the clues incessantly. Ron listened with all his strength for a while, only to feel that three ounces of sea water had been poured into his head, He exchanged a look with Harry, who was also unbearable, showing a young man's self-inflicted wry smile.

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