Chapter 95 Nicoléme’s Apprentice (page 12)
"Many old friends will come," Mrs. Perenal said in a calm tone. "We must not neglect these guests."
Horace nodded thoughtfully.
Combined with some recent rumors, and the fact that they were two Frenchmen who were going to live in seclusion in Devonshire, Britain, he had vaguely guessed the purpose of the Flamel couple's purpose of hosting this party.
As the sun sets, a clock stands in the foyer of Lemay's country house. With the pendulum swinging, the hour hand gradually points to 17 o'clock.
When the hands pointed accurately at 17 o'clock, the dial of the clock suddenly changed into another appearance: a turntable with many photos printed on it appeared in the center of the dial and began to rotate continuously.
From time to time, it would suddenly stop, a photo with a person's name would appear on the dial, and the door of the big house would unlock the double blockade of the alchemical machine with a "click".
Eulalie Hicks - Professor of Charms at Ilvermorny School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, and Head of the Horned Water Snake School since 1920.
Bathilda Bagshot - the author of "A History of Magic", this witch is over 160 years old. She was a neighbor and friend of the Dumbledore family, and was also Grindelwald's great-aunt.
Gsilda Marchbain - The British Ministry of Magic is a lifelong consultant to the Wizarding Examination Authority. This serious old witch was once the examiner of the NEWTs exam when Principal Dumbledore was in school.
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One after another, real old wizards (witches) walked into the country house of the Flamel couple. Against their background, even Bourne's grandfather Horace can only be regarded as a "young man".
Especially, when an old wizard wearing a red velvet cloak walked into the door, Horace stood up from his seat and walked to the door to greet the old man who looked somewhat similar to Dumbledore.
"Principal Dippet, long time no see." Horace first shook the old man's hand cordially, and then helped him hang his cloak on the hanger in the hall.
This old man's name is Armando Dippet.
Not only does he look somewhat similar to Dumbledore, he also has the exact same identity as the latter. He is also the Headmaster of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.
Moreover, Armando Dippet was not only Horace Slughorn's old leader, but also his teacher when he was in school.
He is over 390 years old this year. When he took office as the principal of Hogwarts, he was already over 300 years old, and his qualifications were so senior that no one could comment on him.
Principal Dippet was obviously very happy to see Horace, a familiar junior, and he also showed enough kindness to Bourne, the grandson of an old acquaintance.
He told Bourne that if he encountered any difficulties at Hogwarts, he could go to the left corridor on the first floor of the main building to find a magical portrait with a gold border.
That portrait was one of the two paintings he kept in the castle, and the other was in the headmaster's office. The two paintings could easily communicate and convey his opinions to Dumbledore.
Bourne was very surprised. He originally thought that magical portraits were left behind by wizards after they died. He never thought that living wizards could also have their own magical portraits.
In addition, one of the paintings of the former principal Dippet was specially left in the principal's office. Bourne felt that this looked a bit like...
Listening to politics behind curtains (dense fog)?
The last two people to enter the big room were two wizards, a man and a woman. Bourne knew the wizard among them, because this person was Professor Newt Scamander, who was teaching at Hogwarts. The witch is Professor Scamander's wife, named Tina Goldstein.
Even when Ms. Goldstein got married, she did not take her husband's surname because she was a fairly independent female surname.
Although with Professor Scamander's subsequent income, the family will definitely not be short of gold galleons (gold pot), but the only thing that shines on Ms. Goldstein is the locket on her chest. Her accessory is a silver device called the "Admonisher" on her waist - a magic tracker similar to a speculum that flashes red when there is danger - her dressing style illustrates her pragmatism Character traits.
Because of the exchange at school, Bourne took the initiative to say hello to Professor Scamander and his wife. Ms. Goldstein obviously liked such a polite little wizard and gave him a few ice cubes with the freezing spell. Sealed fire ash snake eggs.
"When your Professor Scamander saw me when he was young, he used the phrase 'your eyes are like fire-ash snake eggs' to describe me. At that time, I thought that 'fire-ash snake eggs' might be the British wizard's praise for following the rules. , the words of a disciplined person," Ms. Goldstein explained to Byrne with a smile.
While speaking, she glanced at her husband specifically, and the old wizard, who was already in his seventies, couldn't help but blush.
Mr. and Mrs. LeMay, who were sitting at the main table at the long table, kept smiling as they looked at the "young" friends who greeted each other after entering the room and taking their seats. They waited until they were almost done reminiscing about old times before announcing the official start of the dinner.
As Nick Flamel struck the silver wine glass with a salad fork, everyone's favorite drink automatically appeared in the tall silver glass in front of everyone, and what appeared in Bourne's glass was Orange flavored sparkling water.
"To friendship!" LeMay and his wife stood up and raised their glasses to greet everyone, and everyone also stood up and raised their glasses to express their gratitude to the host.
"Friends, thank you all for coming to my and Perenal's country house in Devon tonight," Nico Flamel said very modestly. He said that the three floors of the house totaled more than a thousand square feet. For the 'cottage', though, he clearly didn't mean to show off his wealth.
The great alchemist showed a completely different demeanor and demeanor from when he was fishing in the afternoon. He was not as casual as a fisherman at all, even though his words and sentences were deliberately made more humorous.
“I have gathered you all here today, and besides wanting to show off Perenal’s secret recipe as usual, I have two things I want to announce to you.
The first one is that Perenal and I are no longer prepared to keep the Philosopher's Stone. We will give it to Dumbledore for study.
After our current stockpile of elixirs had been consumed, we both prepared to meet death—to see this new adventure. "
When Nick Flamel said these words, the reactions of all the old wizards (witches) present immediately became different.
Like Principal Dippet, none of the wizards who were over two or three hundred years old showed expressions of surprise or sadness.
They just applauded slightly, expressing their respect for the great alchemist's decision.
Young people like Horace, who was only eighty or ninety years old, mostly acted a little shocked.
They seem to be unable to understand why Nick Flamel gave up the chance of immortality that most people can only dream of?
Bourne, the youngest person present, was not too surprised by Nick LeMay's decision.
First of all, he originally remembered that this is what the great alchemist did in the Harry Potter story.
Secondly, it is because he has communicated with several Dreadnought mechas in the Warhammer universe before and can understand some of the mentality of these "elderly people".