Chapter five hundred and eleven in the fantasy drifting of young Justin
"Sometimes I always think about whether I let these students know too much."
Standing on the top of the castle tower, Jon looked at the rare moon that appeared tonight and said to Peeves standing next to him.
In fact, using the word "standing" to describe Peeves' current state is a bit inappropriate, because there is only a small space on the top of the tower, and Peeves's entire body is almost floating in the air.
Of course, for a ghost, it makes no difference.
"If you feel regretful now, I can immediately notify Nick to send the boy named Justin over, so you don't have to worry about whether they know much."
"That's not necessary. Since he is willing, then of course I will be happy and free, so I don't have to find anyone else."
Jon shook his head in denial: "It's just that I just feel that sometimes I seem to let the Hespach students know too many things they shouldn't know, so it makes them have some ambitions.
Now it seems that such ambition may be a good thing, but as time continues to develop and I am no longer in school, can Stephen and the others really control this situation?
Moreover, these students can keep secrets now, but what about in the future?
Who can guarantee that they won’t fall in love when they grow up and won’t tell these things out for some inexplicable sense of vanity?”
"That's what ghosts and elves are for in this plan."
Peeves said very seriously: "If any student accidentally reveals this matter, then he and the other person who knows about it will be punished by the elves. How can anyone in this world enjoy themselves without taking responsibility?"
Good thing about obligation?
Even Dumbledore would definitely agree with our behavior.
If you want to get good returns, you must be prepared to keep it secret. If you can't control what you say, then be careful whether your life safety will be threatened."
"They are just students, there is no need to go into such a big fight, right?"
"Then we are just ghosts in Hogwarts."
To be honest, Peeves was a little unhappy about having to send Nick to protect Justin.
Even if the ghost is a person who has died once, nothing will happen to him if he is watched by the basilisk and he will just be petrified, but it is a dangerous thing after all.
Who says ghosts can't die?
There are too many magics that act on the soul that can destroy the existence of a ghost. Even if the basilisk's magic does not make the ghost die, it will still cause some damage.
Having been entangled with the basilisk for so long, Peeves knew exactly what kind of monster it was.
In short, he is as brainless as his master.
Besides, Nick is the exclusive ghost of Gryffindor House. He plays a big role in the future story drawn up by Dumbledore. If he really dies here, he doesn’t know how to tell Dumbledore.
Lido explained to Professor McGonagall, the Head of Gryffindor.
"If something really happens, I will naturally explain it. You don't need to worry about it."
"I'm not afraid of taking responsibility, okay? I just care about my subordinates. Every ghost in Hogwarts is a valuable asset of the school. It's really inappropriate for you to use it so simply and crudely."
In fact, there is no important reason why Jon chose Nick to go. It is just because Nick is the most suitable ghost. The ghost of Ravenclaw, Ms. Gray, is the daughter of the founder, and the ghost of Slytherin, the Bloody Man Barrow, is the most suitable ghost.
The value is relatively high, so the fat monk of Hufflepuff naturally cannot be in such a dangerous situation, so after natural elimination, only Nick is left.
"Who told you not to use those unimportant ghosts?"
"It's not important. Without the unblocking of those unimportant ghosts, when will the negative emotions accumulated in the Shadow of Hogwarts be stored? If they are not unblocked now, as long as Voldemort comes back and detonates them a little bit, these negative emotions will
How many students have their emotions been poisoned?”
Jon disagreed.
When Voldemort comes back, it's not certain whether he will be there or not. Why do you say this?
"Besides, by then, Hogwarts' will may have fully recovered, and cleaning up some negative emotions by then will not be easy."
Of course, Peeves admitted that there was some truth to what Jon said, but there was a possibility that if Hogwarts' intelligence could not be completely revived at that time, and Voldemort was a man who knew many things under Hogwarts Castle,
A secretive person can't predict what he will do in his crazy state.
Dumbledore doesn't want to bet, but Peeves doesn't dare to bet.
Because once those negative emotions are used as fuel to detonate, the first victim will be the will of Hogwarts itself. By then, it will probably never wake up again in this life.
The will of magic items is also mortal.
"Forget it, let's not talk about such unhappy things. Do you think that Justin will encounter a basilisk tonight?"
Peeves looked at his feet, as if his sight could penetrate the barriers of layers of stone and see what was happening at the bottom of Hogwarts Castle.
Of course, he knew what was happening there without looking.
Jon didn't look because he couldn't see.
But even if he couldn't see it, he had a rough guess about what was going on there.
"No one could have guessed that it was Ginny Weasley who actually took action.
Justin doesn't know this, so he has been following the wrong person before. If the person who comes out tonight is Ginny, maybe he will really encounter the basilisk."
Jon estimated that the approximate time of that incident was now, and Justin was about to become the first human soul that he transmitted to Helga's world, although he didn't know what Helga planned to do with these people.
What to do, but the first person to go is a Hufflepuff student, and Helga will always take more care of them.
For this experiment, Helga may have deliberately adjusted the time flow rate gap between the two worlds.
Fortunately, it is the exchange of souls and not the real shuttle of the body, otherwise, the behavior of speeding up the flow of time would not be appropriate.
The faster the time flows in a world, the less energy it can absorb from the surrounding void. The people in it seem to be very strong, but once they jump to a world running in standard time, their strength will decrease.
subject to compression.
It's like in novels, those who are very powerful in a certain world, once they ascend, their strength is mediocre.
Chapter completed!