The Big Boss Behind Hogwarts

Vol 2 Chapter 64: Sir Cadogan

Moriarty erected the Slytherin staff in the hole on the floor and looked at Dumbledore: "Cast together and find the Headless Horseman."

"That's it," Dumbledore was stunned. He stood up and said with a smile, "Otherwise I'll deduct ten points from Slytherin House because you deliberately damaged the floor."

Although there was a smile on his face, Dumbledore quickly drew out his elder wand, and he used his thumb to put the wand under the bend of his index finger, raised his arm, pointed the tip of the wand to the ceiling, and muttered something in his mouth.

Moriarty heard the syllables of some ancient spells, and Dumbledore's magic was like a burning furnace, glowing and dissipating heat.

Also like a flared flare, Dumbledore's magic power scattered all over the castle began to act.

On the other side, Moriarty held the staff with both hands and spoke a series of snake tongues. The hissing sound frightened Professor Trelawney, and Diana also cast a surprised look.

Dumbledore sounded familiar, recalling the events he had experienced with Moriarty.

Yes, Moriarty said the same snake language when he announced the secret room!

Then the translation is—

"The heir of Slytherin, the descendant of the lion of Godric's Hollow, the young eagle who accepts the ancient wisdom, the rose of Hufflepuff, please speak to the Big Four!"

A spell that awakens the castle's original appearance.

In order to prevent the Headless Horseman from reacting, Moriarty ordered the stone piers, armor, ghosts, and portraits in the castle to move at a relatively fast speed.

The stone pier and the armor moved towards the gate of the castle, the ghosts entered the common room of their respective colleges, and the portraits all walked into the murals in the corridor on the first floor, lining up in a long line!

They were puzzled by Moriarty's order, but Moriarty showed a smile of victory.

"Peeves said that only the Headless Horseman can disobey my orders to the castle, so? It must hide when I give orders!"

Moriarty looked at Dumbledore with a gleam in his eyes.

"Let's start the search. At this point in time, the other murals are empty, and only the Headless Horseman is running around."

"A very clever reverse operation, look at me." Dumbledore praised, as if he was fifty years younger and found a competitor, waving his wand cheerfully.

The elder wand drew swirls of fire, dazzling, and the light expanded at a speed visible to the naked eye, forming the light and shadow of a phoenix.

The appearance of Light and Shadow Phoenix is ​​roughly the same as that of Fox, but it is bigger and more gorgeous than Fox.

Each feather shone with golden light, flapping its wings and hovering above Dumbledore's head.

At the same time, in Moriarty's "God's Perspective", Dumbledore's magic turned into little phoenixes, flying over the castle like a whirlwind of flames.

"Phoenix Flower Dance! The family magic of the Peverell family."

Dumbledore spoke lightly, and a desolate aura emanated from him. He raised his head and looked at the Light and Shadow Phoenix with nostalgia, "I haven't used it for seventy years."

Moriarty's heart moved, Dumbledore has the blood of the Peverell family?

Speaking of the Peverell family, the most famous is the story of the Three Hallows of Death, and Moriarty knows some unknown secrets from Salazar's notebook. For example, the Peverell family is always guarded by the Phoenix .

"I found it," Dumbledore said suddenly, and he smiled at Moriarty: "You would never have thought where the Headless Horseman was hiding."

"Where are you hiding?" Diana asked impatiently. She stood up and looked like a glamorous rose.

"Relax, Professor Diana, relax." Dumbledore hurriedly said, "We can't characterize the Headless Horseman as a villain until we get in touch, maybe he will be the key to solving a series of events."

"Crack!"

Moriarty drew his staff from the hole, making an impatient bump, and gave Dumbledore a "hurry up" look.

Dumbledore thought it was funny, he shook his head slightly, looked at a certain place in the castle, and said solemnly, "Sir Cadogan's mural. The Headless Horseman is there now."

"Sir Cadogan?"

Diana held up the gold frame of her glasses and leaned lightly on the wall near the office door.

She knew a lot of secrets at Hogwarts, and apparently this unfamiliar name hides another secret.

"Moriarty, how much do you know about Sir Cadogan." Dumbledore walked to the bookcase.

"His murals are hung on the seventh floor of the castle. Whenever a little wizard passes by the painting, he will shout for someone to fight him."

Moriarty spoke out about Sir Cadogan in his eyes, and finally commented: "Sir Cadogan is not bad, but he loves dueling and has a hot temper."

"That's right."

Dumbledore took out a diary from the bookcase. The cover was yellowed and looked old.

"In the eyes of most people, Sir Cadogan is a stupid guy, but few people know that he and Merlin lived in the same era. He and Merlin are friends."

Moriarty and Diana looked at each other and saw the surprise in each other's eyes.

Merlin's story has always been a legend, and now there is a living portrait of Merlin's friend!

Although Merlin's own mural is also hung on the walls of Hogwarts, wizards who have studied Merlin clearly understand that the mural is not Merlin himself, but a portrait magic of Merlin.

As if seeing their thoughts, Dumbledore opened the diary and put it in front of them.

A sonorous and powerful male voice sounded.

"According to the information we searched, it is generally believed in the wizarding world that Sir Cadogan is a member of the famous Knights of the Round Table!

Although he is little known, and he was promoted through his friendship with Merlin.

But apparently, all Muggle versions of Arthurian legend leave him out. Oh, Muggles? Ha ha.

But the Witcher version of the story preserves Sir Cadogan's deeds with Lancelot, Bedwell, and Sir Parsifal.

In the story, he appears irritable, brave and fearless, to the point of being stupid, but he belongs to the kind of little guy with a good heart. "

This male voice is strong and steady, with a demagogic power that seems to transport listeners into the adventures of Sir Cadogan.

But the male voice reminded Moriarty of the deep contempt in his voice when he spoke of Muggles.

Wouldn't it be Grindelwald?

Moriarty suddenly had a bold idea: Dumbledore and Grindelwald also searched for Merlin's secret when they were young.

This sentence is a note they recorded - "Crash", Dumbledore turned a page, even though many years have passed, the parchment has not lost its hardness.

The voice suspected of Grindelwald sounded again.

"Sir Cadogan is best known for his duel with the bipedal dragon on the River Wye.

You've seen a bipedal dragon~www.wuxiax.com~, right, Dumbledore?

That kind of dragon-like creature has long been entrenched in the counties of the southwest of England.

In the first duel, the dragon devoured Ser Cadogan's steed, bit off his wand, and burned his sword and visor.

The steam from the melting helmet blocked Sir Cadogan's sight, and he managed to save his life.

But instead of running away, he stumbled onto a nearby meadow, grabbed a small, plump pony that was grazing, jumped on it, and rode it back to the bipedal dragon. Only the broken wand remains, ready to die heroically.

The dragon lowered his terrible head to swallow Sir Cadogan and the pony, but the broken and spent wand stabbed his tongue, igniting the gas that came out of his stomach, It was fried to smithereens.

Older wizards still use the proverb 'I'll take Cadogan's pony' to express 'I'll do my best to turn the tide'

Haha, Sir Cadogan's wand must be a combination of blackthorn and a giant's beard. Blackthorn is flammable and the giant has a hot temper.

Older wizards might as well pray they have a handy wand! So have you made up your mind to find the Deathly Hallows, Dumbledore? "

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