Hogwarts: I'm just here to enjoy the magic
Chapter 157 Okay, it’s time to find that person
Jack felt that Quirrell's eloquence in persuading people was not very good, and PUA's methods were very low-level. There was a reason for this.
Take this personal experience as an example.
They hadn't even communicated much before Quirrell had already played all his cards.
An attitude that says it’s your fault.
Think about it seriously, Jack just mentioned that he was not familiar with the Slytherin people, and Quirrell had already progressed to polyjuice potion and secret passages.
Hey, to be fair, is that really normal?
"Is that what an adult wizard should look like?" Jack was not sure.
In his eyes, Quirrell behaved very imbecile.
Not like a cunning adult.
Only when he is like this can he be considered an adult.
"Or is Voldemort's parasitism causing irreversible damage to him?" Jack wondered if this factor existed that made Quirrell become so miserable.
In the past, it was just a simple in-depth communication between the Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher and the Hufflepuff students, so I won't mention it.
Let's start from the Quidditch pitch, to the sneak attack in the Forbidden Forest, and now to the forced threats to arrange tasks.
Quirrell really looks like a person with a low IQ.
"Can such a person easily fall into my trap?"
The root of Jack's extensive analysis is that he cannot tell whether Quirrell will follow the routine he set if a mysterious person is arranged to be the real behind-the-scenes instigator of the person who wrote the letter.
"Maybe... I'm just thinking too much?" Jack was unsure.
Forget it, never mind, the mysterious man still has to make arrangements.
As for who he is and whether he will show up...
Just postpone the final exam, okay?
Who cares about that stuff.
By then Quirrell was cold, and Voldemort escaped again, wandering outside.
There is no doubt that by then, Jack will no longer need to patch up the so-called mysterious man for this incident.
"Is dragging the word trick the core of my plan..."
Jack had an idea.
"Okay, it's time to find that person."
What I said to Quirrell before were just excuses.
Not familiar with the Slytherins?
He was indeed unfamiliar, but he didn't say that he had no subordinates in Slytherin.
Jack went straight to Pansy and asked her to call out the little witch.
Of course, this is all done in secret.
He was looking for Pansy secretly.And Pansy just asked the little witch to help get something, and didn't mention anything else.
Under the premise of this covert operation, Jack blocked the little witch on a staircase.
"I recognize you." For a little girl like this, Jack didn't need to talk too much. "You are the one who sent me the letter yesterday. Tell me, who sent the letter to you?"
"You..." The little witch hesitated.
She turned her head, eyes darting around, looking around.
Although this is a staircase, it should be a place where people come and go, but they are located in a relatively remote place, and not many people usually pass by.
There was no one else at the moment, just the two of them.
"What are you talking about? I don't understand very well." She pretended to be confused.
"I don't want to do anything to you." Jack said seriously, "I don't want to take something from you, and I don't want to leave something on you. So, you'd better cooperate with me."
After hearing these words, the little witch immediately became furious: "You...you mudblood! How dare you threaten me?!"
"What's wrong with threatening you?" Jack blinked, "Isn't this your Slytherin's favorite theory of the strong?"
Survival of the fittest, survival of the fittest.
The entire Hogwarts acquiesces to this philosophy, and Slytherin is the one who pursues it most vigorously and thoroughly.
"Hurry up, you will waste all my time." Jack said this, thinking of Quirrell for no reason.
Did Quirrell think the same way when facing him?
Survival of the fittest?The strong possesses everything and dominates everything?
So there is no need to consider his personal thoughts and wishes at all, just give him all the tasks and rewards.
Ok……
If the polyjuice potion and the secret passage information could be considered a reward.
Looking at it this way, Quirrell's behavior seems quite reasonable?
Jack thought of this and shook his head to get rid of the unnecessary thoughts.
I was checking for information at the moment, not studying Quirrell.
There's not much to learn about a guy who's dying.
It's better to finish what you are doing quickly.
With such thoughts in mind, Jack was too lazy to talk nonsense with the little witch and directly used Legilimency on her.
Legilimency is a powerful magic that, when used normally, will not have any negative effects on people, and it can also directly read the other person's memory.
This is simpler and more efficient than any torture method.
Few first-year wizards have heard of Legilimency, let alone Occlumency, which is simply about Legilimency.
Jack easily entered the little witch's mind and traveled through her memories.
Jack could see her being unhappy because she didn't have strawberry pudding for breakfast. He could also see her complaining that the pattern on her pajamas was too outdated and not good-looking at all. He could also see her discussing with her friends which boy was more handsome... …
There are too many memories and it is not easy to find them.
"Speak?" So Jack used words to guide him, "Who asked you to send me the letter yesterday? Who wrote that letter?"
After listening to Jack's question, the little witch subconsciously started to think about it.
【I won’t say it! 】
[Only a fool would tell you! 】
[I won’t say that it was Charlie who asked me to deliver the letter! 】
At this moment, she thought of some memories.
Jack caught those scattered memories, grabbed them quickly, and went deeper.
In the memory picture, 'she' saw a boy, who was a Slytherin wizard.
The wizard communicated quietly with 'her'.
"It's very simple. Just give the letter to that mudblood before evening." The wizard had a strange smile on his face.
His whole expression was obviously gloomy, and he looked very gloomy, but the corners of his mouth were raised, faintly revealing his inner joy, which looked very incongruous.
"When this is done, I will introduce you to Bob."
Hearing this, 'she' was very happy and quickly took the letter into her arms.
She didn't pay much attention to the task.
That was just a prerequisite for building a relationship with Bob.
Once completed, you can connect with Bob.
There is no way, this is what a half-blood witch in Slytherin is like.
You must find your favorite pure-blood wizard as soon as possible, become good friends with him, and explore further possibilities.
Only in this way can the bloodline be purified.
Stay away from mudbloods completely.
Take this personal experience as an example.
They hadn't even communicated much before Quirrell had already played all his cards.
An attitude that says it’s your fault.
Think about it seriously, Jack just mentioned that he was not familiar with the Slytherin people, and Quirrell had already progressed to polyjuice potion and secret passages.
Hey, to be fair, is that really normal?
"Is that what an adult wizard should look like?" Jack was not sure.
In his eyes, Quirrell behaved very imbecile.
Not like a cunning adult.
Only when he is like this can he be considered an adult.
"Or is Voldemort's parasitism causing irreversible damage to him?" Jack wondered if this factor existed that made Quirrell become so miserable.
In the past, it was just a simple in-depth communication between the Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher and the Hufflepuff students, so I won't mention it.
Let's start from the Quidditch pitch, to the sneak attack in the Forbidden Forest, and now to the forced threats to arrange tasks.
Quirrell really looks like a person with a low IQ.
"Can such a person easily fall into my trap?"
The root of Jack's extensive analysis is that he cannot tell whether Quirrell will follow the routine he set if a mysterious person is arranged to be the real behind-the-scenes instigator of the person who wrote the letter.
"Maybe... I'm just thinking too much?" Jack was unsure.
Forget it, never mind, the mysterious man still has to make arrangements.
As for who he is and whether he will show up...
Just postpone the final exam, okay?
Who cares about that stuff.
By then Quirrell was cold, and Voldemort escaped again, wandering outside.
There is no doubt that by then, Jack will no longer need to patch up the so-called mysterious man for this incident.
"Is dragging the word trick the core of my plan..."
Jack had an idea.
"Okay, it's time to find that person."
What I said to Quirrell before were just excuses.
Not familiar with the Slytherins?
He was indeed unfamiliar, but he didn't say that he had no subordinates in Slytherin.
Jack went straight to Pansy and asked her to call out the little witch.
Of course, this is all done in secret.
He was looking for Pansy secretly.And Pansy just asked the little witch to help get something, and didn't mention anything else.
Under the premise of this covert operation, Jack blocked the little witch on a staircase.
"I recognize you." For a little girl like this, Jack didn't need to talk too much. "You are the one who sent me the letter yesterday. Tell me, who sent the letter to you?"
"You..." The little witch hesitated.
She turned her head, eyes darting around, looking around.
Although this is a staircase, it should be a place where people come and go, but they are located in a relatively remote place, and not many people usually pass by.
There was no one else at the moment, just the two of them.
"What are you talking about? I don't understand very well." She pretended to be confused.
"I don't want to do anything to you." Jack said seriously, "I don't want to take something from you, and I don't want to leave something on you. So, you'd better cooperate with me."
After hearing these words, the little witch immediately became furious: "You...you mudblood! How dare you threaten me?!"
"What's wrong with threatening you?" Jack blinked, "Isn't this your Slytherin's favorite theory of the strong?"
Survival of the fittest, survival of the fittest.
The entire Hogwarts acquiesces to this philosophy, and Slytherin is the one who pursues it most vigorously and thoroughly.
"Hurry up, you will waste all my time." Jack said this, thinking of Quirrell for no reason.
Did Quirrell think the same way when facing him?
Survival of the fittest?The strong possesses everything and dominates everything?
So there is no need to consider his personal thoughts and wishes at all, just give him all the tasks and rewards.
Ok……
If the polyjuice potion and the secret passage information could be considered a reward.
Looking at it this way, Quirrell's behavior seems quite reasonable?
Jack thought of this and shook his head to get rid of the unnecessary thoughts.
I was checking for information at the moment, not studying Quirrell.
There's not much to learn about a guy who's dying.
It's better to finish what you are doing quickly.
With such thoughts in mind, Jack was too lazy to talk nonsense with the little witch and directly used Legilimency on her.
Legilimency is a powerful magic that, when used normally, will not have any negative effects on people, and it can also directly read the other person's memory.
This is simpler and more efficient than any torture method.
Few first-year wizards have heard of Legilimency, let alone Occlumency, which is simply about Legilimency.
Jack easily entered the little witch's mind and traveled through her memories.
Jack could see her being unhappy because she didn't have strawberry pudding for breakfast. He could also see her complaining that the pattern on her pajamas was too outdated and not good-looking at all. He could also see her discussing with her friends which boy was more handsome... …
There are too many memories and it is not easy to find them.
"Speak?" So Jack used words to guide him, "Who asked you to send me the letter yesterday? Who wrote that letter?"
After listening to Jack's question, the little witch subconsciously started to think about it.
【I won’t say it! 】
[Only a fool would tell you! 】
[I won’t say that it was Charlie who asked me to deliver the letter! 】
At this moment, she thought of some memories.
Jack caught those scattered memories, grabbed them quickly, and went deeper.
In the memory picture, 'she' saw a boy, who was a Slytherin wizard.
The wizard communicated quietly with 'her'.
"It's very simple. Just give the letter to that mudblood before evening." The wizard had a strange smile on his face.
His whole expression was obviously gloomy, and he looked very gloomy, but the corners of his mouth were raised, faintly revealing his inner joy, which looked very incongruous.
"When this is done, I will introduce you to Bob."
Hearing this, 'she' was very happy and quickly took the letter into her arms.
She didn't pay much attention to the task.
That was just a prerequisite for building a relationship with Bob.
Once completed, you can connect with Bob.
There is no way, this is what a half-blood witch in Slytherin is like.
You must find your favorite pure-blood wizard as soon as possible, become good friends with him, and explore further possibilities.
Only in this way can the bloodline be purified.
Stay away from mudbloods completely.
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