Chapter 140 Arresting Spirit Monsters (Gageng)
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Shui Shen Zhi Feng
Chapter 140 Arresting Spirit Monsters (Gageng)
There are still 24 days until the first competition event.
Schelling is not at all worried about the upcoming competition.
It would be best if everything happened according to the original plot, he was already ready.Even if there is a deviation in the plot, it doesn't matter if the first item is not a fire dragon, then use your strength to break through the tricks and break through the level with absolute strength.
He has absolute self-confidence. If he fully fires, his strength will definitely be the strongest among the four contestants.
It's not that he is arrogant, but that his strength has far exceeded what a student should be, even if he is facing an ordinary adult wizard, he is not in vain.
Successfully selected to participate in the Triwizard Tournament, he achieved his first goal planned at Hogwarts this semester.Exempting the end-of-semester exam means that he has more time to plan for himself.At the same time, using the pretext of preparing for the competition, he can justifiably ask the professor for more guidance and solutions for advanced learning.
It was the exact opposite when it came to Harry.
After classes resumed, he could no longer hide from the rest of the school, and apparently the students from the other houses thought that Harry had signed up for the Tournament by himself, and they seemed to think it was not very honorable.
Harry wasn't Schelling, after all.
Whether you like Schelling or not, the Malfoy family or not, no little wizard can deny Schelling's strength.
Not to mention, after killing the Basilisk and defeating the Dementors, the deeds of Schelling and Draco defeating Mad-Eye Moody are well known, as well as the fact that he got rid of the Imperius Curse purely by willpower.
Although Schelling was only in the same fourth grade as Harry, everyone had high hopes on him and hoped that he could fight for this honor for Hogwarts.No one will think that his selection is not well deserved.
And what about Harry?
Most young wizards seem to think that Harry cheated the Goblet of Fire by dishonorable means, and participated in the Triwizard Tournament purely to satisfy his selfish desire to be famous and show off.Don't forget, Harry has a history of coming to school by flying car.
In their view, by doing so, Harry was stealing Schelling's honor and damaging Hogwarts' reputation.
Ernie MacMillan and Justin Fenrieri, who were on good terms with Harry, stopped talking to him now, though they were transplanting bouncing bulbs on the same tray—although they all laughed uncomfortably gleefully when a bouncing bulb wriggled out of Harry's grasp and smacked him hard in the face.
Ron didn't talk to Harry anymore, because he thought it was very embarrassing for Harry to sign up for the Triwizard Tournament without telling him.Hermione sat between the two of them, struggling to find something to say, trying to ease the atmosphere between the three of them.
It is worth mentioning that Hermione in this semester has grown a lot mentally compared to her in the original book.At least, she has learned to accept the difference in values between others and her, and also learned to weigh and compromise.
She began to reflect on her personality. She used to feel too good about herself. To put it harshly, she was self-centered and her emotional intelligence was zero.She likes to impose her own ideas, values, and ideas on others, without any concern about the reasons and original intentions behind other people's behavior.
This time, she didn't criticize Ron because of his childishness, but tried to understand the feeling of being betrayed and uncomfortable in Ron's heart.
She understood Ron's mood, and tried her best to explain and guide him from Ron's point of view.
She told him that everyone is special and has their own place - there is no need to deliberately become what others want for others, because she knows that as the youngest son, Ron's older brother put too much pressure on him.Most of these pressures were created by Ron himself.
So her relationship with Ron gradually improved.
What Hermione didn't notice was that when she was not paying attention, Ron secretly looked at her eyes, and began to show strange emotions.
Similarly, although she is very dissatisfied with the treatment of house-elves, she does not impose her own justice on others.She listened to Hagrid's advice and decided to treat them well within her ability, instead of completely ignoring the house elves' minds and trying to free them as in the original book.
She lost the idea of starting a house elf rights association.Instead, put more energy into learning.
If you want to do practical things, you ultimately rely on your strength and power!
Occasionally, when she was in a daze, she couldn't help wondering whether this was the responsibility that the boy in her heart had always shouldered, whether this was the reason that drove that boy to pursue knowledge and fame every day, whether this was the biggest difference between the boy and her in terms of standpoint...
It seems that I really, have never understood you...
Back to Schelling.
Schelling is currently focusing on finding Merlin's Chamber of Secrets, since Peeves is an obvious clue after all.
Contrary to the cognition of many students, Peeves is not a ghost, but a Poltergeist.
Mischievous ghosts, whose name is German in origin and literally mean "poltergeist," are incorporeal entities that can move objects, slam doors, and make other sounds, impede movement, and even have a substantial enough form that chewing gum can be stuffed up their nostrils.
The Mischievous Spirit has never been a living person, a characteristic that suggests it, like dementors and boggarts, belongs to the category of "non-living" or "non-existent", it has never died, and it cannot die, because it has never lived either.
Schelling specially went out for a night tour during the curfew time at night. He was confident that Filch and his cat couldn't help him.
As he expected, he was bumped into by Peeves.
When Peeves was about to yell to report Xie Lin, Xie Lin waved his wand quickly, and Peeves suddenly found that his mouth was sealed and his tongue was tied, so he couldn't make any sound.The old man, who has read countless people, immediately knows that he has provoked a ruthless character, and turns around to run away.
Schelling aimed his wand at the direction Peeves was escaping, and said softly, "Spirit-hunting!"
Peeves suddenly found that his body was out of control, and seemed to be pulled towards Xie Lin by an extremely powerful suction force. It struggled desperately, but it was of no help to the current situation.
After Schelling captured Peeves forcibly with the Soul-Storing Curse, he turned his other hand over, took out a special bottle container, and forced Peeves into it with his wand.
At this time, he also heard the hurried footsteps of Filch and his cat.After unhurriedly casting the Invisible Phantom Curse on himself, he calmly walked past Filch and Norris, and returned to his dormitory room safe and sound.
Back in the dormitory, Xie Lin had just released Peeves, and Peeves immediately rushed towards the wall, trying to escape quickly before Xie Lin had no time to react, but found that at some point, his ghost-like body was bound by a magic chain emitting a sinister red glow, making it impossible to even move a finger.The other end of the magic chain was linked to the end of Schelling's wand.
Peeves cursed angrily: "Peeves has been killed this time, and I admit it too! What are you doing with me!"
Xie Lin said slowly: "No hurry, no hurry, I want to ask you about someone. If you can give me a satisfactory answer, I will not only let you go, but how about giving you some prank supplies?" After finishing speaking, Xie Lin pointed to a box of big dung eggs on the desk.
"Okay, okay! Deal! Tell me, who do you want to ask? Peeves knows everything and can say everything!"
Xie Lin smiled and said slowly, "Merlin!"
Mischievous ghosts are the author's translation, translated by the People's News Agency as "mischievous elves", the author believes that ghosts can be better distinguished from elves
(End of this chapter)
There are still 24 days until the first competition event.
Schelling is not at all worried about the upcoming competition.
It would be best if everything happened according to the original plot, he was already ready.Even if there is a deviation in the plot, it doesn't matter if the first item is not a fire dragon, then use your strength to break through the tricks and break through the level with absolute strength.
He has absolute self-confidence. If he fully fires, his strength will definitely be the strongest among the four contestants.
It's not that he is arrogant, but that his strength has far exceeded what a student should be, even if he is facing an ordinary adult wizard, he is not in vain.
Successfully selected to participate in the Triwizard Tournament, he achieved his first goal planned at Hogwarts this semester.Exempting the end-of-semester exam means that he has more time to plan for himself.At the same time, using the pretext of preparing for the competition, he can justifiably ask the professor for more guidance and solutions for advanced learning.
It was the exact opposite when it came to Harry.
After classes resumed, he could no longer hide from the rest of the school, and apparently the students from the other houses thought that Harry had signed up for the Tournament by himself, and they seemed to think it was not very honorable.
Harry wasn't Schelling, after all.
Whether you like Schelling or not, the Malfoy family or not, no little wizard can deny Schelling's strength.
Not to mention, after killing the Basilisk and defeating the Dementors, the deeds of Schelling and Draco defeating Mad-Eye Moody are well known, as well as the fact that he got rid of the Imperius Curse purely by willpower.
Although Schelling was only in the same fourth grade as Harry, everyone had high hopes on him and hoped that he could fight for this honor for Hogwarts.No one will think that his selection is not well deserved.
And what about Harry?
Most young wizards seem to think that Harry cheated the Goblet of Fire by dishonorable means, and participated in the Triwizard Tournament purely to satisfy his selfish desire to be famous and show off.Don't forget, Harry has a history of coming to school by flying car.
In their view, by doing so, Harry was stealing Schelling's honor and damaging Hogwarts' reputation.
Ernie MacMillan and Justin Fenrieri, who were on good terms with Harry, stopped talking to him now, though they were transplanting bouncing bulbs on the same tray—although they all laughed uncomfortably gleefully when a bouncing bulb wriggled out of Harry's grasp and smacked him hard in the face.
Ron didn't talk to Harry anymore, because he thought it was very embarrassing for Harry to sign up for the Triwizard Tournament without telling him.Hermione sat between the two of them, struggling to find something to say, trying to ease the atmosphere between the three of them.
It is worth mentioning that Hermione in this semester has grown a lot mentally compared to her in the original book.At least, she has learned to accept the difference in values between others and her, and also learned to weigh and compromise.
She began to reflect on her personality. She used to feel too good about herself. To put it harshly, she was self-centered and her emotional intelligence was zero.She likes to impose her own ideas, values, and ideas on others, without any concern about the reasons and original intentions behind other people's behavior.
This time, she didn't criticize Ron because of his childishness, but tried to understand the feeling of being betrayed and uncomfortable in Ron's heart.
She understood Ron's mood, and tried her best to explain and guide him from Ron's point of view.
She told him that everyone is special and has their own place - there is no need to deliberately become what others want for others, because she knows that as the youngest son, Ron's older brother put too much pressure on him.Most of these pressures were created by Ron himself.
So her relationship with Ron gradually improved.
What Hermione didn't notice was that when she was not paying attention, Ron secretly looked at her eyes, and began to show strange emotions.
Similarly, although she is very dissatisfied with the treatment of house-elves, she does not impose her own justice on others.She listened to Hagrid's advice and decided to treat them well within her ability, instead of completely ignoring the house elves' minds and trying to free them as in the original book.
She lost the idea of starting a house elf rights association.Instead, put more energy into learning.
If you want to do practical things, you ultimately rely on your strength and power!
Occasionally, when she was in a daze, she couldn't help wondering whether this was the responsibility that the boy in her heart had always shouldered, whether this was the reason that drove that boy to pursue knowledge and fame every day, whether this was the biggest difference between the boy and her in terms of standpoint...
It seems that I really, have never understood you...
Back to Schelling.
Schelling is currently focusing on finding Merlin's Chamber of Secrets, since Peeves is an obvious clue after all.
Contrary to the cognition of many students, Peeves is not a ghost, but a Poltergeist.
Mischievous ghosts, whose name is German in origin and literally mean "poltergeist," are incorporeal entities that can move objects, slam doors, and make other sounds, impede movement, and even have a substantial enough form that chewing gum can be stuffed up their nostrils.
The Mischievous Spirit has never been a living person, a characteristic that suggests it, like dementors and boggarts, belongs to the category of "non-living" or "non-existent", it has never died, and it cannot die, because it has never lived either.
Schelling specially went out for a night tour during the curfew time at night. He was confident that Filch and his cat couldn't help him.
As he expected, he was bumped into by Peeves.
When Peeves was about to yell to report Xie Lin, Xie Lin waved his wand quickly, and Peeves suddenly found that his mouth was sealed and his tongue was tied, so he couldn't make any sound.The old man, who has read countless people, immediately knows that he has provoked a ruthless character, and turns around to run away.
Schelling aimed his wand at the direction Peeves was escaping, and said softly, "Spirit-hunting!"
Peeves suddenly found that his body was out of control, and seemed to be pulled towards Xie Lin by an extremely powerful suction force. It struggled desperately, but it was of no help to the current situation.
After Schelling captured Peeves forcibly with the Soul-Storing Curse, he turned his other hand over, took out a special bottle container, and forced Peeves into it with his wand.
At this time, he also heard the hurried footsteps of Filch and his cat.After unhurriedly casting the Invisible Phantom Curse on himself, he calmly walked past Filch and Norris, and returned to his dormitory room safe and sound.
Back in the dormitory, Xie Lin had just released Peeves, and Peeves immediately rushed towards the wall, trying to escape quickly before Xie Lin had no time to react, but found that at some point, his ghost-like body was bound by a magic chain emitting a sinister red glow, making it impossible to even move a finger.The other end of the magic chain was linked to the end of Schelling's wand.
Peeves cursed angrily: "Peeves has been killed this time, and I admit it too! What are you doing with me!"
Xie Lin said slowly: "No hurry, no hurry, I want to ask you about someone. If you can give me a satisfactory answer, I will not only let you go, but how about giving you some prank supplies?" After finishing speaking, Xie Lin pointed to a box of big dung eggs on the desk.
"Okay, okay! Deal! Tell me, who do you want to ask? Peeves knows everything and can say everything!"
Xie Lin smiled and said slowly, "Merlin!"
Mischievous ghosts are the author's translation, translated by the People's News Agency as "mischievous elves", the author believes that ghosts can be better distinguished from elves
(End of this chapter)












