With extraordinary comprehension, I built a floating city at Hogwarts.

Page 84



Page 84

A smuggler has been captured, especially one who is carrying a dangerous creature like a chimera.

Such credit should certainly be given to our own people.

Just then, a pink bird suddenly appeared in the sky without making a sound.

Levin found his hurried and flustered appearance quite amusing.

However, he could also tell that the little guy had something he wanted to say to him.

So I immediately established a mental connection with it.

Then I learned the news from the little guy.

After he left, several strange people appeared out of nowhere.

"Appearing out of thin air? It must be Apparition."

"Are the people who came accomplices of the smugglers? Or Aurors?"

Upon learning this news, Levin instructed Ciri to stay behind and watch over the smugglers and the Chimera's corpses, while he hurriedly ran towards the [Hypnotic Mark].

The wicked bird swaggered onto Levin's shoulder, openly hitching a ride.

However, Levin didn't find anyone else near the hypnotic symbols.

Then he discovered that three more figures were snoring loudly inside the hypnotic pattern.

640 people

Levin recognized their outfits; Tonks had worn the same clothes.

"It's an Auror."

Levin was surprised, but also somewhat amused and exasperated.

"When they arrived, I hadn't even informed Tonks yet. Who summoned these Aurors?"

Just as he was wondering about this, seven more Auror phantoms teleported in front of him.

The Aurors spotted their fallen comrade at a glance.

And Levin, who was observing their colleagues,

However, they did not consider Levin a suspect.

Because Levin had already removed his mask, what they saw was a young, underage wizard.

"Child, don't stay there, come here quickly,"

An Auror shouted a warning at him.

"As they get closer to us, I... suspect... there's... a... black... witch... Zzz... Zzz"

Before they could finish speaking, the group of people all lay down on the ground and fell into a deep sleep.

Now, the hypnotic pattern has put another group of their own people to sleep, allowing them to seize Seven Kills once again.

Then, Levin heard a male voice in the distance, seemingly calling him.

Levin followed the sound and saw a middle-aged wizard standing at the bottom of the cliff waving at him, with a little witch standing beside him.

The middle-aged wizard looked eccentric, slightly cross-eyed, with cotton-candy-like white hair piled up over his shoulders, the tassels on his hat hanging down to his nose, and he wore a dazzling, egg-yellow robe.

He wore a gold chain around his neck with a strange symbol that shimmered on it, much like a triangular eye—Levin recognized it immediately as the symbol of the Deathly Hallows.

The little witch beside him appeared to be his daughter, with messy light blonde hair, wearing carrot-shaped earrings and a necklace made from a butter beer bottle cork.

Upon closer inspection, she is a lovely girl, but she doesn't stand out much because of the quirky temperament she inherited from her father.

"Hey kid, you just saw Akubashgit over there, didn't you?"

As soon as Levin arrived, he was grabbed by the middle-aged wizard and questioned, but the questions left him completely baffled.

What is an Agubashgit?

“It’s a terrifying monster that can devour souls. Dad always thought Cornelius Fudge kept one to eliminate dissidents,” the little girl explained to her father, her voice ethereal and dreamlike.

"That one on the beach must be wild. That monster is even more terrifying than I imagined. It devoured the souls of an entire squad of Aurors! Did you see what it looked like just now?" the wizard asked with great interest.

“Sorry, I didn’t see anything,” Levin explained, somewhat exasperated. “Those Aurors aren’t dead.”

To his surprise, the wizard became even more excited: "Yes, yes! Agbashgit only devours the souls of the victims; their bodies do not die! Don't worry, child, I have already reported the situation to the Ministry of Magic. Ten Aurors were killed on the spot, and they will provide further support."

"Seriously? They're coming to deliver again?"

Cai Wen opened her mouth, but didn't know what to say.

Should he marvel at how powerful his [Hypnotic Pattern] was?

They unexpectedly wiped out an Auror squad.

But the most urgent task is to cancel the spell as soon as possible and prevent the situation from escalating further.

Just as he was frantically trying to cut off the spell,

Spatial fluctuations appeared around them again.

Approximately thirty or forty people appeared nearby via Apparition, all dressed in Auror uniforms.

About half of the Auror office staff are here.

That's understandable.

That cost the "sacrifice" of ten Aurors.

The entire Great Yin Wizarding World has only tens of thousands of people.

There are only a little over a hundred Aurors in total.

That's almost a tenth less, who can stand that?

Within the Aoruo Sect, the leader was a man with a square face and furrowed brows.

As soon as he appeared, he rushed to find the middle-aged male wizard.

"Time is of the essence, Xenophilius, tell me where the fallen squads are."

Even when facing the head of the Aurora, the middle-aged wizard known as Xenophilius should not have acted out of his madness and began to preach his (icj) Agubashgit theories again.

Levin spotted Tonks among the Aurors at a glance.

"Sister Tonks."

He immediately went to her and quickly explained the whole story to her.

Otherwise, if this escalates too much, it won't be easy to handle.

“I knew it was you, Levin,” Tonks slapped him on the shoulder and laughed. “I knew it when I found out the address you gave was the same as the Aurors’ departure address. Who else could have caused something like this besides you?”

Then, she hurriedly went to her boss to explain the situation.

Soon, the Aurors sent people to revive their comrade who had been unconscious for a long time.

The smugglers were also released and transferred to the Ministry of Magic.

However, due to the previous blunder, there were simply too many Aurors on missions, leaving many with nothing to do.

With the guiding principle of "since we're already here," they weren't in a hurry to go back to work, but instead pointed and gestured around the chimera.

"This is actually a real chimera! This is the first time I've ever seen such a creature."

"Look at its head, it really does look exactly like a lion's!"

"It's so strange that it has the head of a sheep."

"It had so many holes in its body. The person who killed it was too cruel."

“You’re mistaken. I’ve heard that Chimera Beasts not only possess strong magic resistance, but also have an astonishingly fast wound healing speed. That’s the correct way to kill a Chimera Beast.”

"I heard that there's only been one recorded instance of a Chimeramon being killed in history. If that's the case, the person who killed the Chimeramon must have set a record too!"

The Aurors were abuzz with discussion, making no attempt to hide their astonishment that someone could kill a Chimera.

At this moment, Tonks happily pushed Levin forward:

"Haha, you're right. My brother, Levin Green, is the second person in history to successfully kill a Chimera, and the first person to kill a Chimera without suffering any harm himself!"

"And his classmate, Cirira Rayanren, together with my brother, killed the Chimera and captured the smugglers who brought the Chimera, successfully averting a potential crisis!"

She introduced Levin to every colleague she knew, making no attempt to hide her pride.

Levin greeted everyone politely and told them, "It's all thanks to Sister Tonks's excellent teaching."

Mutual flattery in business is something everyone knows how to do.

With Tonks's introduction and this tremendous contribution, Levin was immediately accepted as one of their own by the Aurors.

Many people kindly invited him to join the Auror after graduation, believing that his performance was well-suited for the profession.

As for the whole squad of Aurors inexplicably falling asleep on the beach, that was left unresolved.

There's no way around it, this is just too embarrassing.

After that, Levin also met the two people who reported the crime.

The middle-aged wizard's name was Xenophilius Lovegood, the editor-in-chief of The Quibbler magazine.

The girl beside him was his daughter, Luna Lovegood, who was about to become Lebanon's junior.

After learning that Levin also lived in the village of Autri Saint Catchpol, the two invited him to visit.

Before leaving, Tonks found Levin:

"Don't worry, Levin, your contribution this time won't go unnoticed."

The female Auror's words were filled with excitement.

"You've truly accomplished something extraordinary this time—killing a chimera. This is far more significant than catching a smuggler. See, you'll soon be on the front page of the Daily Prophet. I'll speak to my superior, Ms. Proudmoore, and request a medal for you from the Order of Merlin! What do you say?"

"Of course, thank you, Sister Tonks. I'll have to rely on you now."

Levin was pleased to hear what Tonks said.

If he could successfully hunt down a chimera, his trip would be worthwhile. If he could also obtain a medal from the Order of Merlin, that would be killing two birds with one stone, a huge win.

Given my current strength and rate of progress, reaching the point of establishing a floating city shouldn't be too far off.

Levin felt it was time to make a name for himself.


Tip: You can use left, right, A and D keyboard keys to browse between chapters.