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Chapter 31 Professor Lockhart, I am your fan!

After getting rid of his iron job, Lockhart returned to Hogwarts to contribute to education.

It was early in the morning when he came back, and the sun had only risen slightly. He was walking alone on the grass of Hogwarts, and the dew wet the hem of his robe. No one came to greet him—it was Saturday, and the students

When he was sleeping in, the professors were too lazy to pay attention to him. And the professors also wanted to sleep in! Many professors would patrol at night and go back to sleep until late at night.

But although he was walking alone, someone was watching him silently.

Tom watched from the window as Professor Lockhart crossed the lawn and entered the auditorium. He turned and walked out of the dormitory door: he had a bold idea.

The Daily Prophet mentioned in previous reports that Lockhart has not yet signed a contract with this ancient magic school.

So he appeared outside Lockhart's office holding a bouquet of lilacs.

"Professor, welcome back! I am your fan!" He showed a bright smile and handed Lockhart flowers.

"Ha, lilac!" Lockhart looked very happy - of course not because of the lilac's flower language of "pure first love". "You look like you have seriously read my book "A Year with the Snowman"

, I mentioned in it that lilac is my favorite color.”

He took the book handed over by Tom and signed his name on it with flying colors without looking at it.

Tom took the notebook and watched Lockhart walk into the office. He followed in and closed the door behind him.

"Collapse (physics)!"

Before Lockhart could react, he was hit hard in the stomach by a huge claw, which made stars appear in his eyes and acid water came out of his mouth. He was knocked over and then hit a few more times.

After several heavy blows, Lockhart tilted his head and fainted.

[Defeat Gerald Lockhart, hidden achievement: sacrifice accomplished, limited time UP pool opened]

[Dear travellers, the "Forced Falcon Transforms into Crane" event prayer is now open, and the probability of "Forced Falcon Transforms into Crane - Gerald Lockhart (Wind)" is up!

During the event, travelers can obtain more skills and treasures through event prayers to improve their strength!

〓Prayer time〓

1992.09.04-1992.09.30

〓Prayer introduction〓

●During the event, the probability of obtaining a wish from the limited five-star character "Girod Lockhart (Wind)" will be greatly increased!

※Limited characters will not enter the "Running World" permanent prayer.

※For more prayer information, please click the [Details] button in the lower left corner of the prayer interface to query.】

Seeing this achievement, Tom immediately thought it was ridiculous - does a person like Lockhart deserve to be a five-star?

Quirrell was able to get five stars before because he was a top student in Ravenclaw, and at the same time, Lord Voldemort, the golden-fingered grandfather who was with him, was also taken into consideration. This time Lockhart got five stars, it was really...

It is true that some people are five stars because the highest is only five stars, and some people are five stars because the lowest is five stars.

Thinking of Quirrell, Tom became even more depressed. Both Quirrell and Lockhart were students of Ravenclaw, and they were both of the wind attribute. How could the wind attribute be so useless!

But Tom also figured it out later. Although Lockhart looks very hip, he is actually very good at the Oblivion Curse. He is a bit like the kind of guy who can beat the king by playing only one hero.

, certain heroes are at the king level, and the rest are mediocre - of course, Lockhart is more extreme, he is at the level of the Forgotten Curse King, and the others are all black iron.

I have to say that Lockhart’s Forgetting Curse is really amazing! In so many years, there has not been a single mistake. You know, those adventures are all real! Behind each story, there is an experienced person.

, the legendary adventurer fell into a trap at the hands of Lockhart.

Tom returned to his human form, first took away Lockhart's wand, and then put his hand on his shoulder. Soon, the witch's symbol on his ring turned into a wizard, and he also transformed into Lockhart's appearance.

Tom's wizard robe was tight, so he quickly took it off, looked around, and found a large box in the office, which should be Lockhart's suitcase.

So he took the key from Lockhart's waist and opened the box.

The box has three locks, and there are four keys on Lockhart's waist - the extra one is the key to the office. After inserting the first key and opening the box, there is a lot of clothes and perfume inside. The second key

After the key was opened, there were several books, manuscripts, and stationery inside. After the third key was inserted, there was a large pit like a basement, with some urinals, toilets, and the like.

Tom was overjoyed: he was still worried about where Lockhart would be kept. Now he didn't have to think about it. He was sent directly to the box and locked up in the small dark room. It seemed that Lockhart had done many bad things outside these years.

He threw Lockhart in, then picked out a black robe with gold trim from the suitcase and put it on. The robe was very new, probably just bought, maybe washed once. Tom put it on and felt it fit him very well.

After changing his clothes, he examined Lockhart's wand.

"Cherry wood, fire dragon's heart nerve, nine inches, more flexible..."

Tom saw the material of Lockhart's wand, but to be honest, his wand was a bit short, only nine inches. Lockhart also added a handle to it to make it a little longer.

He took a look at the system and saw that the compatibility between him and the wand was only 64%. It seemed that the wand did not recognize him, but it didn't matter.

Tom used Lockhart's wand because he was afraid that he would get in trouble. After all, his wand was much prettier than Lockhart's. After he gagged, tied and locked Lockhart in a box, he began to count his gains: First of all,

Nearly twenty sets of clothes and hats of various styles and colors, most of which Tom had no desire to touch. Then there was a complete set of Lockhart's books, which he could tell he had read countless times and some he had not yet read.

The finished manuscript. At the end are the wand, quill and other bits and pieces - and dozens of galleons.

After the inventory was completed, Tom sat quietly on the office chair, staring at the system's card drawing interface in a daze: Tom was hesitant whether to draw this pool.

When he was counting the manuscripts just now, he didn't find Lockhart's experience on the Oblivion Curse - I'm afraid he had hidden it. The Oblivion Curse was a good skill, and to be honest, he really wanted to get it.

So he decided to use the simplest way to decide whether to draw this pool: intuition.

"If there are odd numbers, we will draw, if there are even numbers, we will not draw..." Tom said silently in his mind, and then glanced at the clock: 17 points - draw!

It seems a bit ridiculous, but there is also a bit of metaphysical element involved.

Tom was already lying down: Come on, Professor Trelawney!

He knows his destiny too well.

"Draw a card!"



On the fifth tenth run, the golden color appeared. Tom clicked on it one by one, and a strange silhouette appeared in front of him...


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