Rubik’s Cube of Heavens

Chapter 34: Headmaster Office



After that, Coven chatted a lot with Professor Flitwick. Through this chat, Coven had gained a lot from Professor Flitwick. For example, Professor Flitwick suggested that he should go to the library to read more books, and Professor Flitwick gave him a guarantee that he would strive for the privilege of visiting Ravenclaw's lounge, making it convenient for Coven to go to the small library in Ravenclaw's lounge to read books.

In addition, after Professor Flitwick asked Coven that the magic spell he was most familiar with was the Floating Spell, he suggested that he try to master the 'Silent Spell' technique of this spell. According to Professor Flitwick's guidance, if he wanted to make the' Floating Spell 'silent, he only needed a strong' Magic Spell Effect 'in his mind and the correct spell in his mind.

Coven tested it on the spot, but it did not succeed. The book that had been cast with a spell fell down as soon as it floated up.

However, Coven felt something from the failure this time. He believed that he could successfully master the silent casting of the 'floating spell' by practicing a few more times.

However, he had already performed enough in front of Professor Flitwick today, so the people of the country were used to being possessed and held back, not explaining it to Professor Flitwick.

After a lot of pleasant exchanges, Coven said goodbye to Professor Flitwick because he still had to go to the library. After all, after the official start of school, he could already borrow books from the library and go back to the dormitory to read. Finally, he did not have to feel bored every night.

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After staying in the library for nearly an hour, Coven finished the homework of the History of Magic class and registered to borrow a book on magic spells.

Next, Coven went to the auditorium hall to read books. First, he had realized that there were almost no people studying in the Gryffindor common room. Second, it was because the auditorium hall was brighter, and there was no need to go downstairs for dinner.

Therefore, Coven had been reading in the auditorium hall and saw the dinner time at 7:30.

After dinner, Coven followed the Gryffindor students back to the dormitory. Then he told his two roommates who stayed in the public lounge to chat with their classmates and went back to the dormitory alone to continue reading...

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The principal's office.

Professor Flitwick passed the order and climbed up the spiral staircase. He opened the door and entered the principal's room.

"Filius, what's the matter?" After the desk, Headmaster Dumbledore got up and asked Professor Flitwick. Then he turned to look at the little cabinet by the wall.

After a moment of distraction, the cake plate on the little cabinet slowly floated over. At the same time, a gilded teapot began to pour black tea into the cup automatically.

"Yes, Albus. I came to get your permission." Professor Flitwick came to the desk and jumped onto the guest chair to sit down.

"What permission?" Although Dumbledore was asking, his hands had touched the blank scroll and quill on the edge of the table. He said at the same time, "Please, have a piece of cake first and then taste the black tea I just got."

"Of course, just black tea is fine." Professor Flitwick smiled and said, "There's no need for the cake."

"Alright then." Headmaster Dumbledore smiled and waved his hand. The cake plate flew back.

At this time, Dumbledore had already spread out the scroll and quill in his hand. He sat back in his chair and said, "Well, what kind of authorization do you need?"

"It's like this." Professor Flitwick took the teacup that flew out of nowhere and said, "Coven, Coven Queen, Albus, you should know that child."

Dumbledore thought for a moment and then nodded. "Yes, what happened to him?"

"That child is a genius!" Professor Flitwick thought of the exchange between the two in the afternoon and could not help but feel a little excited. "That child is a real genius!"

"Yes, that's right." Dumbledore agreed with a smile, "You and Minerva have often evaluated him like this. Did he do anything surprising? The authorization letter you want, is it also for that child?"

"That's right, Albus. You can't imagine how talented that child is!" Professor Flitwick shook his body slightly in high spirits.

"Okay, okay. Don't be so excited, Filius." Dumbledore smiled and comforted him. "Drink some black tea first. We can talk slowly."

"Oh, sorry, I really can't help but be excited." Professor Flitwick heard this and controlled his emotions a little. He picked up the teacup and took a sip.

After calming down, Professor Flitwick opened his mouth again. "Albus, I need your authorization to authorize the child to go to Ravenclaw's lounge to read."

"No problem," Dumbledore responded. At the same time, he pushed up his glasses and lowered his head slightly to write on the letter of authorization.

At the same time, Dumbledore asked curiously as he wrote the authorization document, "Then Filius, can you tell me now what the child has done to make you so excited?"

"Of course, I just want to discuss it with you." Professor Flitwick nodded and said, "That child is a piece of unpolished jade. I think I can't perfectly sculpt it myself, so I need your advice on how to nurture that child in the future better."

Then, Professor Flitwick began to tell Dumbledore about the exchange between him and Coven in the afternoon.

When Professor Flitwick finished his narration, Dumbledore had already written the authorization letter and placed the authorization letter in the drawer of the desk, symbolizing that this authorization had officially taken effect in House.

From then on, if Coven went to Ravenclaw's public lounge, it would no longer be considered violating House's school rules.

"That's the situation, Albus." Professor Flitwick took another sip of black tea, moistened his throat, and said, "That child is such a genius. He is so different. I think he is worth more perfect training."

"I believe in your judgment, Felius." Dumbledore nodded slowly, but then he said with a thoughtful expression, "But can I observe him directly?"

"Of course." Professor Flitwick responded naturally. At the same time, he took out his wand and pressed the tip of the wand against his temple, slowly pulling out a silver light.

As the tip of the wand left his temple, the silver light quickly gathered and turned into a small ball of silver light.

Dumbledore saw this and waved his hand. A full-body mirror near the office door suddenly folded to both sides, and a 'wash basin' slowly emerged.

Professor Flitwick saw this and shook the wand in his hand. The silver light on the wand immediately flew into the basin.

Dumbledore had already walked out from behind the desk and walked to the basin. After stirring the liquid in the basin a few times with his wand, he held the edge of the basin with both hands and leaned over to look inside...


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