Harry Potter and the Attack of the Squibs

Chapter 112 Ministry of Magic

Lu Ke thought for a while: "Is he a victim of Voldemort?"

William smiled and nodded, the expression on his face showing no regrets at all.

"Cracking out the bones, I swear it wasn't me. I always torture people in more direct and effective ways."

Lu Ke sighed helplessly: "Have you told Johanna this?"

William looked at Lu Ke and was silent for a moment, then shook his head: "Never."

"Lu Ke, you don't understand what the name Johanna Ogulius means, but I hope you know that it means that I will not hurt her in any case."

Lu Ke said nothing more, and the two walked out of the castle together.

They apparated away.

The world changed from a blurry color bar back to reality, and what appeared in front of Lu Ke's eyes was a chaotic street.

In front of me is a red phone booth.

Lu Ke showed a helpless look.

That phone booth looks really weird and definitely not good-looking.

William didn't care at all. He strode into the phone booth and waved to Lu Ke: "Come in."

Lu Ke was a little embarrassed, because the phone booth was very small, and with William, Lu Ke would be stuck together if he squeezed in.

He followed in anyway.

Then William pressed the button on the phone, and a female voice came from the phone: "Welcome to the Ministry of Magic, please say your name and..."

"William Shafiq."

William's tone was extremely arrogant and confident.

But the female voice became flattering: "Welcome, Mr. Shafiq."

Then, like an elevator going down, the entire phone booth slowly sank into the ground.

When the phone booth stopped, William took the lead and walked out. What appeared in front of Lu Ke was a hall with splendid golden walls.

William put his hand on Lu Ke's shoulder: "Listen Lu Ke, you go alone, I will wait here. If the old man sees us together, I guarantee that he will keep you waiting for three years."

Lu Ke nodded helplessly: "Tell me how to go."

William smiled: "The second underground floor is the Department of Magical Law Enforcement, the Department for Prohibiting the Misuse of Magical Items, and the Special Licensing Office. Look at the door number."

Lu Ke looked around. Although the structure was complicated, there were clear signs. He nodded and left alone.

Taking the elevator to the next floor, walking through the long corridor, and rounding a corner, Lu Ke knocked on a black door at the end of the corridor.

"Come in."

The voice that spoke was very old. When Lu Ke walked in, he saw an old man.

Wearing an old-fashioned monocle, he only raised his head to glance at Lu Ke, then lowered his head again.

"Name, to-do list."

"Lu Ke, Handsome Adventure Publishing House, application for licensing of movable magic figures attached to the book."

While Lu Ke was talking, an unoperated printer automatically printed out a note with a light bulb on top.

"Wait, it's your turn when the light turns red."

The old man said this without even raising his head.

Lu Ke had no choice but to sit aside and wait patiently.

Then he waited for five full hours.

When the light bulb came on, Lu Ke thought he was seeing an illusion.

It only took the old man half a minute to complete the process. He handed a folded piece of paper to Lu Ke.

Then Lu Ke walked out of the office.

"It's amazing..."

As soon as Lu Ke left the office, he sighed.

It was just too much ordeal.

When he returned to the hall, he saw William already waiting.

"You came back faster than I expected. You are a monster, Lu Ke."

William smiled and greeted him.

Lu Ke shook his head speechlessly and handed over the jammed paper in his hand.

"Ah, that's it. You are indeed a monster, Lu Ke."

William put his arm around Lu Ke's shoulders, and the two left the Ministry of Magic together.

"As a thank you, let's go to the castle for dinner."

Lu Ke shook his head.

He didn't care, but since Lu Ke wouldn't leave Hogwarts during the winter vacation, he had to return to his dormitory at night unless he asked for leave.

William looked regretful, but he didn't care: "We will have many opportunities to have dinner together in the future."

Lu Ke's winter vacation life returned to peace. Except for accompanying Snape to visit Harry on weekends and attending alchemy classes every week, he spent all the rest of his time studying Ravenclaw's secrets. above the map.

Although there has been no progress, Lu Ke slowly discovered something.

There are actually no puzzles, and the reason is that all the tests are over, and the rest is the easy part.

Just like the conversion of the astrology device, knowing how to do it is the most critical.

As for Hogwarts Castle, completely controlling it probably means switching between two essentially the same but completely opposite states.

From this point of view, Lu Ke had indeed gone in the wrong direction before, and it was normal that there had been no progress.

Lu Ke walked into the Room of Requirement, stood in front of the planetarium, and spread out the map.

He felt that he was about to succeed, and all he needed now was a little inspiration.

But just when Lu Ke was about to succeed, something diverted his attention.

It was almost dinner time and it was already dark, but several wizards suddenly walked into Hogwarts.

And judging by Hagrid's appearance, he didn't stop them at all, he just let them in when he saw them.

Lu Ke hesitated for a moment, then withdrew his attention.

He still felt that the Ravenclaw test was more important. As for these uninvited guests, it was nothing unusual. After all, Dumbledore had control over their entry into Hogwarts.

Lu Ke put the map in front of him and began to think about what else Hogwarts Castle had, besides the School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, that was essentially the same but had a completely different way of existence.

Then he understood instantly.

That's the Battle Fortress.

Most of the castles of pure-blood families have actually experienced bloody battles before, and Hogwarts Castle is no exception.

And in fact, the essence of the Ravenclaw test is to leave a key to control the castle. As for what to do with the castle, of course it is to fight and protect the students inside.

So this castle is usually a magic school with hidden dangers, but in essence it is a dangerous battle fortress.

Lu Ke instantly felt that he was holding a dangerous weapon in his hands.

Of course, the most important point is not yet complete, and that is the conversion.

Completing such a conversion can be considered as completely completing the Ravenclaw test.

As for where to complete the conversion, Lu Ke has already thought of the answer.

Certainly not in the Room of Requirement.

Because the center of this castle is not in the Room of Requirement.

But the principal's office.

Lu Ke was not sure before, but now it seems that it was the former Gryffindor office.

When Hogwarts faces a threat, the order to fight comes from the Headmaster's Office.

Lu Ke turned and left.

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