"But if you guess wrong in the end, Lu Ke, don't blame me."

Lu Ke nodded: "Of course, I think Hufflepuff will think your side is more important."

As he spoke, Lu Ke put his hand on Luo Bao's shoulder: "Of course, although I have said so much, in the end, it is still up to your magic to solve the problem, Luo Bao."

"Thank you."

Carrot nodded proudly: "I will solve everything!"

Then he raised his right hand, and countless black mud poured out from the statue.

It was a long-dead plant, mixed with gravel, which was probably made when the plant grew inside the statue.

When all the black mud is evacuated, there are not many plants left, and they actually only occupy a small space inside the statue.

Lu Ke nodded: "So definitely not those close to the surface of the statue."

Since these plants never come close to the surface of the statue, it naturally means that they are not dependent on the blood of the mermaid, so they cannot be the ones that can cure the mermaid's injuries.

In the end, there were only two plants left.

Lu Ke sighed: "It's a little simpler than I thought."

The matriarch had been watching, envious of the house elves' magical powers.

"I have seen both of these. When the mermaid was injured before, they helped heal the injury... You may have guessed wrong, Lu Ke."

Lu Ke smiled: "It doesn't matter, just keep both."

The matriarch glanced at Lu Ke: "No, if you fail to pass the Hufflepuff test, this curse will kill you."

Lu Ke shook his head: "To put it simply, I need to judge by the medicinal herbs. Now that both medicinal herbs are in front of me, let them judge."

"I gave them space to grow and helped them deal with their competitors. I don't think they have any reason to say I'm not qualified."

The matriarch was silent for a moment, then nodded: "We'll find out after we take a look."

Lu Ke nodded to Carrot, and then Bubble took him to the statue.

Lu Ke stretched out his hand.

A plant emerged from the statue, wrapped around Lu Ke's hand, and then retracted into the statue.

Lu Ke looked down at his left hand and was silent for a moment.

The matriarch swam over: "Did you feel it? Passed?"

Lu Ke nodded: "I think Hufflepuff did something to these herbs. It is impossible for ordinary plants to do such a thing. I can clearly feel what it left on my hands."

The matriarch nodded: "She is the most powerful master of herbal medicine. You told me this."

Lu Ke sighed and came to the place where another plant was in control.

The same scene was repeated, this time the plants with a lighter color and more like algae also shrank back.

Lu Ke sighed: "I passed. The only problem is that it always feels a bit strange to hand over such an important thing to two different plants."

The matriarch shook her head: "Since Hufflepuff can be friends with us mermaids, she must not be a wizard who requires precision in everything. You should also learn from her, Lu Ke."

Lu Ke nodded: "The herbs will not grow exactly as you asked, so thank you. I think I can't sing today."

The matriarch laughed loudly: "You will always be welcomed here with the highest welcome, as long as you are willing to speak when you come."

Lu Ke sighed: "My voice is not very good. I will have a chance in the future."

After saying that, he put his left hand on Carrot's shoulder and disappeared into the water.

Only two strings of bubbles were left slowly floating upward.

Lu Ke staggered in the corridor of the castle.

That was not because of the severe pain on the right side of his body. Luobo was very talented in magic spells. He had learned to use magic to relieve Lu Ke's pain, although he didn't know where he learned it.

It was a bit like a sudden onset of fatigue, with all the energy leaving the body and being absent-minded.

Lu Ke stood silent for a moment.

Of course he knew it was because of the mysterious man's dark magic.

"So all that's left is the house elf and ghost herb, Carrot, and you seriously don't remember that?"

Carrot shook his head with worry: "But there really are no herbs!"

Lu Ke had fully recovered. He nodded: "That's just a plant. It's really strange to have herbs in the kitchen. I haven't been to the kitchen for a long time..."

Lu Ke raised his head and began to remember.

He is very familiar with the kitchen, so he can basically remember most of the things in the kitchen.

"Herb stand, when did the living herbs start to appear on it?"

Carrot was stunned for a moment: "A long time ago..."

Lu Ke smiled.

For house elves, it was a long, long time ago, probably as far back as a thousand years ago when the school was first established.

"Let's go take a look."

Lu Ke clearly remembered that there was a plant on the vanilla shelf. The stem looked extremely thick and short, and it must be very old.

Luobo took Lu Ke down the stairs and walked into the kitchen.

As usual, Lu Ke received a warm welcome here, but all the house elves looked very sad, because they could fully see how dangerous the dark magic in Lu Ke was.

"I think with your help, I can solve this black magic soon."

Lu Ke casually comforted the house elves, and then walked to the vanilla shelf.

This is a standard configuration in the kitchen. Some dishes use special spices, which are not easy to preserve. The best option is to pick them from the living herb plants, so there will be a special shelf where different spices are planted. Inside the small flowerpot, someone will take care of it and use it when needed.

Walking to the shelf, Lu Ke saw a thick and short vanilla at a glance.

Lu Ke took a look, then turned to look at Carrot: "What is this?"

Carrot took just one look and gave the answer without hesitation: "Hufflepuff grass."

Lu Ke smiled helplessly: "So, do you really think this spice has nothing to do with Hufflepuff?"

Carrot was stunned for a moment: "But this is not a medicinal herb, and there is no evidence to prove that it is related to Hufflepuff."

Lu Ke nodded: "Strictly speaking, it is true, so I'm not sure yet, but the situation is urgent now. It doesn't matter if I guess wrong anyway."

Carrot nodded: "So what are you going to do, Lu Ke?"

Lu Ke raised his head and thought for a while: "Are there really spice plants that can live for a thousand years?"

Carrot also fell into doubt.

Lu Ke originally thought there was nothing strange about all this, but when he actually saw it, he still found it incredible.

"According to your experience, what is the current status of this spice plant?"

After listening to Lu Ke's words, Luobo went to the shelf and took a closer look, then nodded.

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