Hogwarts: I inherited my legacy

Chapter 615 Guessing Game



Chapter 615 Guessing Game

Fudge's brain was running rapidly, and what happened at noon was flashing through his mind like a revolving lantern.

He carefully recalled every detail of the incident, trying to figure out the whole thing so that he could give Raven a satisfactory answer.

You must know that the master in front of you is a moody character. If your answer cannot satisfy Raven, then not only you will be in danger, but even your nine tribes may not be spared.

Therefore, Fudge must do his best to subtly add to his defense and carefully craft his answer.

However, Fudge didn't know that while he was thinking hard and trying to think of how to respond to Raven, Raven had already used [Legilimency] to understand the cause and effect of the matter.

This can also be regarded as a special skill of the magic of [Legilimency].

Legilimency masters can talk to people in advance to prompt the other person to bring their deep-hidden memories to the surface of their mind.

In this way, these memories will show a clearer [linear] structure and stronger logic, allowing Legilimency masters to easily sort and analyze them.

After some in-depth exploration and research, Raven really benefited a lot.

Many inconsistencies were found in Fudge's memory,

All this makes it obvious that someone has secretly interfered with Fudge's thinking.

This mysterious figure cleverly captured Fudge's deep desire for power, and successfully made Fudge lose his mind, inducing him to reveal Raven's name.

Although the mastermind filled Fudge's mind with many excuses to explain why Raven was involved,

But Raven knew very well - these reasons were simply untenable!

You know, Fudge has always been a timid, conservative-minded person who is extremely greedy for power.

How could a person like him give up the "easy access" to the position of Headmaster of Hogwarts just because of a "possibility"?

Even if Fudge later “thought” about the reason, it was indeed like that.

But such behavior itself is unreasonable and inconsistent with Fudge's character.

To put it simply, it is "OOC".

"The patching is indeed getting better and better, just like that. It's just that the technique is a bit rough, and you can see the traces of patching at a glance."

Raven was thinking secretly, now he already knew who the real mastermind behind the scenes was.

In fact, it is not difficult to derive this conclusion.

Obviously, Herbo seems to be very happy to see Fudge conflict with him.

However, what is interesting is that he only used verbal skills and did not start from the magical level.

Raven had carefully examined Fudge's brain and soul state and found no signs of interference.

But Raven was certain that Fudge's thinking was guided in some way.

You must know that although Raven and Haierbo are currently considered legendary wizards, this is only due to the ceiling in this world.

In fact, Raven's true magical attainments far surpass the level of this world, especially when it comes to the realm of souls, which is unmatched by anyone - after all, he is the only person who deals with souls every day!

If Haierbo really exerted influence and interference on Fudge, there is no doubt that such actions will not escape Raven's sharp observation.

However, the interesting part is that Raven didn't notice anything strange at all. In this case, there is only one possibility,

The other party has high attainments in the soul field, and must at least have strength beyond the legendary realm to cover up the clues so seamlessly.

Apart from Raven himself, there is only one person who can reach such a level in this world - oh no, to be precise, it is a god, none other than Brother Chopper.

......

At this moment, Fudge was stammering and trying to explain, claiming that he did not mention Raven's name directly, but only said that Raven might know something about the situation, and insisted that he trusted Raven and so on.

But at this moment, Raven had no intention of listening to his rebuttal, and was still immersed in the realm of derivation.

As for Fudge...

It's nothing more than an inconsequential straw man that doesn't require much attention.

The person who really valued Raven happened to be using Brother Chopper to make a crucial move at this time. This was a move that really required his careful consideration.

"What on earth does she mean?"

Raven thought to herself. Although he used the word "she" to refer to Mother Earth, in fact, judging from her form of existence, it may be more appropriate to use "him" to describe her.

You can never predict where and when a piece she randomly places will have an impact.

Time, this illusory concept used to define the movement of objects, is meaningless to the [conceptual] existence beyond the category of movement.

She can exist in any time period at the same time.

Fortunately, however, this time her layout doesn't seem to be intended to take hundreds of years to work.

Because the influence exerted on Fudge is relatively limited and will not cause a wide range of ripples,

It seems that this should be a plan that is about to be realized.

Could it be said that Gaia conveyed some important information to Raven in this way?

As for why he chose to let Brother Chopper secretly induce Fudge, it was probably because he expected that Brother Chopper was not meticulous enough in his work and could easily be noticed by Raven.

Thinking of this, Raven no longer cared about the surprised looks of the people around her and reached into the "Practical Guide" on her waist.

Taking out a book at random, Raven took a closer look. The title of the book read "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy". It seemed to be a novel he bought more than ten years ago?

Raven didn't pay attention, just opened the book casually, and then turned to page 75 at random.

He took a closer look and found that the first letters of the first words in the first seven lines were, in order,

A......

Z......

K......

A......

B ......

A......

N......

These letters seem to form one word - Azkaban,

Namely "Azkaban".

Raven understood instantly. It turned out that this was the other party's hint for him to go to Azkaban.

In order to confirm whether this was just a coincidence, Raven ignored the surprised looks of everyone around him and began to pull out a book from the "Practical Guide" on his waist and opened it one by one.

Then he saw the words "TURE", "GO" and "STOP".

Continuing to turn back, the words on the pages no longer formed meaningful words, but turned into jumbled sentences.

Raven thought to herself, Gaia wouldn't use Riddler's method to send him messages in the future, right? He hated the Riddler.

Thinking of this, Raven couldn't help but shook his head and put the book in his hand back to its original position.


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