The Legend of Harry Potter Schoolmaster - v2 Chapter 347
Jon Hart is eating breakfast in the hotel.
He arrived in this northern Albanian city called “Skadar” last night, and then found a hotel to stay in.
In order to travel to this city located in the western part of the Balkan Peninsula, he spent a lot of effort. In the previous three days, he set off from Austria and traveled through the three Slavic countries of Slovenia, Croatia and Yugoslavia before finally arriving here.
Along the way, he used a variety of Muggle vehicles; and when crossing the border, he flexibly applied the “Phantom Mantra” and “Confusion Curse”, but he did not encounter any trouble.
When I arrived at Shkoder, it was late at night… Fortunately, this is the second largest city in Albania (although it has a population of less than 70,000 people). People can understand both English and French. Find a place to live and Not a problem.
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At breakfast, Jon is used to reading the newspaper.
However, the “Daily Prophet” obviously could not be sent to the far Balkan Peninsula. Jon was holding an English version of “Balkan Contemporary” (the most popular newspaper for local Muggles), reading the contents boredly. .
Most of the pages are filled with boring information, but when Jon turned between the fifth and sixth pages, he was attracted by a piece of news:
“There was unfortunate news from the Transylvanian plateau in Romania last night.
In a small town called’Guilau’, the local mayor’s 15-year-old daughter Gina Pistor went to Cluj-Napoca for a friend’s birthday party last night, which was later than usual. Go home for a few hours. At 11 o’clock in the evening, the mayor Mr. Pistor found the anomaly and mobilized the entire town’s residents to search. Finally, Miss Pistor’s body was found in a black forest on the banks of the Mures River about a mile from the town. .
Miss Pistor’s throat seemed to have been bitten by a cruel beast, and there was also a claw mark on her face. However, according to the forensic diagnosis, the real cause of her death was an acute heart attack; and Mr. Pistor referred to his daughter never A history of heart disease.
The details need to be reported further, please continue to pay attention to the relevant content of “Balkan Contemporary”. “
“My throat was bitten by a beast, and I died of a sudden heart attack?” Jon put down the newspaper and murmured.
To be honest, a Muggle girl who was suddenly murdered has nothing to do with him. Such tragedies may happen every day in the world… However, a person who has never had a history of heart disease died of an acute heart attack; this Isn’t it a symptom of “killing curse”?
The Killing Curse, also known as the Avadaso Curse, will stop the beating of the heart in an instant, and the rest will not leave any traces… So the forensic diagnosis can only be an acute heart attack.
So, there is a high probability that this girl was killed by a wizard?
There is also a picture attached to the newspaper. Although the face of the girl in the picture is mosaic, the wound on the neck is quite clear.
Based on previous life experience, Jon can vaguely judge that this looks like a scar caused by a canine?
Canines, plus the “killing curse”… Could this tragedy be caused by a dark wizard werewolf?
Wait, according to legend… Transylvania is no longer the territory of the vampire Count Dracula, that is, the vampire’s lair; a werewolf black wizard rushes over, does he want to provoke the battle of the night?
Jon thought wildly while putting away the newspaper; he stopped letting his eyes notice the cruel picture, after all, he still had to eat now.
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Whether it’s a werewolf or a vampire, it has nothing to do with you… Transylvania and Albania are thousands of kilometers away, far away.
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During the meal, there was a small episode.
Sitting on the table next door was a guy who was covered with hair and looked abnormally hideous. He angrily threw a pot of stewed lamb on the ground and angrily accused the hotel owner of what he did too badly!
Looking at his hideous appearance, the surrounding passengers fled from where he was.
Looking at the innkeeper who explained to him with a frowning face, Jon only found it interesting
Eating roast lamb for a big breakfast, this weird man is also a talent.
Continuing to eat his own breakfast, Jon took out a booklet of “Alian Shafik Takes You Through Europe”. On the cover, a pretty witch was waving at him.
The author of this booklet, Ms. Shafik, is a very famous traveler in England who has traveled all over Europe, so the travel booklet she wrote is also quite worthy of reference… Good day, I went to Lihen Bookstore and bought one.
The beginning of A…Albania…No need to turn, it’s on the first page.
“First of all… What Alian wants to introduce to you is Albania, the ‘country of mountain eagles’, a country located in southeastern Europe and the southwestern Balkans.
The name of the Mountain Eagle Country ~www.mtlnovel.com~ comes from the Albanian national hero George Skanderbeg. Skanderbeg (1405-1468) was born into a noble family in the Byzantine Empire. When he was just born, the Ottoman cavalry rode across the Balkans, and Skanderbeg’s father surrendered after defeating the resistance and sent his young son to the Sudan as a hostage.
Skanderbeg grew up in Istanbul and became a general of the Ottoman Empire. However, in 1443, when Hungary and the Ottomans went to war, he led 300 Albanian cavalry back to Kruja, deceived the city gate with a forged letter, and declared Albania independence.
After that, the sultans of the Ottoman Empire besieged the city of Kruja three times, but were repelled by Skanderbeg. According to legend, in battle, Skanderbeg can transform into a huge two-headed eagle, swooping down from the sky and tearing his enemies apart; this is why he is victorious in all battles.
So Albania has always used the double-headed eagle as its flag…”
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The writing was quite interesting, and Jon read it with gusto until he noticed someone coming over.
Jon quickly closed the book in his hand, and then covered the witch pattern on the cover with his hand.
What appeared in front of him was a gentle-looking man in his thirties.
“Wizard?” He lowered his voice and said, “Don’t worry, so do I!”
He pointed to the bulging part of his waist, indicating that there was a magic wand there.
“Yes.” Jon nodded, no longer concealing the witch pattern on the cover of the book.
“William Smith, from England.” The elegant wizard stretched out a hand friendly.
Jon shook hands with him, then calmly responded:
“Christopher Patrick, from Austria.”
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