Hogwarts, a Scholar Becomes a God

v4 Chapter 3: Chaos in Lihen Bookstore

The latest website: A person cannot have only one side, just as Snape is not a simple undercover!

It's just that the original author gave Snape more pen and ink, arranged a more tragic past on him, and even used the title of a whole book to make a biography for him, which made readers see a different story. The same Professor Snape, a more infatuated heartbreaker.

Likewise, about Lockhart, we don't really know anything about him in the original book, other than the flaws the author showed.

At least Clark didn't expect that this man could make up false memories.

Because Clark, who had read the original book, knew that Lockhart's so-called adventures were nothing but stolen from others. But in the psychic information he detected, he found that Lockhart's emotions and memories were consistent with what he said.

This situation will occur, either Clark lied and said that he believed it, and really regarded these things as his own; or he had already reached the distance of Clark's psionic power, and purposefully forged memories to make Clark perceive. arrive.

Compared to the former, Clark naturally prefers the latter.

It seems that this liar writer is not only proficient in the use of forgetting spells, but also proficient in Occlumency and Demention, and is always vigilant, even in the face of a small child.

Coupled with the warm scene at the scene, Clark has every reason to suspect that Lockhart, the scumbag in the original book, is also a hidden master of spiritual magic.

Otherwise, this cannot explain why he was able to successfully attack several wizards who provided him with story materials. You must know that those wizards who can complete the content described in his book are all ruthless characters. Under such circumstances, they can't miss a single shot, and the sneak attack is successful. Even if the other party reduces their vigilance, Lockhart's strength will definitely not allow it. underestimate.

Otherwise, what we should have heard is "Famous author Lockhart was attacked and killed", or "Lockhart's ultimate secret" such as the best news.

Of course, even if he felt he could learn something useful from Lockhart, Clark still had reservations about the guy serving at Hogwarts.

By this time the atmosphere on the first floor of the bookstore was fully aroused, and the crowd added a few more books to themselves in support of their idol becoming a Hogwarts teacher, while Lockhart returned to his seat contentedly. , to continue his signing career.

Only Harry, holding Gilderoy Lockhart's complete set of books, staggered out of the crowd and walked to the Weasley family standing by the wall.

"You've just been in the limelight." Hermione joked when she saw Harry's embarrassed look, then stretched her neck and looked around again, "By the way, did you see Clark, he said today at I met Lihen Bookstore here, why didn't I see him."

Mr. Granger stood in the back, his face as ugly as constipation, hearing what his daughter said. Why is that rich kid coming today?

Harry shook his head, indicating that he hadn't seen Clark, then poured all the books in his arms into Ginny's new cauldron, and said vaguely to her, "I'll buy it myself..."

It's just that before he finished speaking, a voice that he hated and was familiar with came, "You must like this, Potter?"

Harry straightened, and without a doubt, his destined enemy, Draco Malfoy, appeared before him with the usual mocking smile on his face.

There is no need to say more about what will happen when these two people meet, not to mention that there is a Ron on the side who likes to join in the fun.

But it wasn't just a few of them who came today. The quarrel between the children soon developed to the elders behind them.

"Ron!"

Mr. Weasley squeezed over with brothers George and Fred, "What are you doing? It's so messy here, there are everyone, let's go out."

"Oops - Arthur Weasley."

It was Lucius Malfoy, still wearing the same robe Clark had seen last time, with one hand on Draco's shoulder, his son's sneer on his face.

"Lucius." Mr. Weasley nodded coldly.

"I heard that this dude is very busy with his business," Lucius Malfoy said, sounding a little strange. "So many checks... I think they paid you a lot of overtime pay?"

He reached into Ginny's cauldron, pulled out a tattered Beginner's Guide to Transfiguration from among the shiny new Lockhart books, and flipped through it.

This action seemed very ordinary, but Clark stood in the shadow of the second floor, and had locked him firmly, like a top-notch hunter, not letting go of Lucius Malfoy's every move.

He knew that the thing he had been waiting for for so long had now appeared.

"It doesn't seem to be, my God, if you can't even get a good reward, what's the benefit of being a scum among wizards?"

Mr. Weasley's face was redder than Ron and Ginny's hair.

"We have very different views on what a wizarding scum is, Malfoy."

"of course."

Lucius Malfoy's light-colored eyes rolled, and his eyes fell on the Grangers, who were watching them nervously, "Look at the friends you made, Weasley... I thought your family had fallen to the point of It's the limit."

With a bang, Ginny's cauldron flew towards Lucius Malfoy, and the books inside were scattered all over the floor.

But Malfoy raised his cane with a finger, and the cauldron flew back at a faster speed, accompanied by seven or eight thick books with hard-covered covers, towards Mr. Weasley, who was pounced.

"Use your head, Weasley, we're wizards, not your fist-wielding Muggle friends."

The flying cauldron and the brick-like book were about to hit Mr. Weasley's head~lightnovelpub.net~ Ginny and Hermione screamed in horror.

"Watch out..."

Mr. Weasley didn't even have time to pull out his wand to resist, so he could only raise his arms to resist, but the next moment, the cauldron and seven or eight thick books were suddenly suspended in front of him, only a palm away from him.

"If I were you, I wouldn't do this, Mr. Lucius." Clark walked down the second floor step by step along the steps beside the wall, the beech wand in his hand shaking lightly, like a conductor at a concert Great.

"Books are the ladder of human progress, not the weapons we use to fight."

Following his words, the books suspended in the air flew back to where they should be on the bookshelf like tired birds returning to their nests.

And the new crucible also fell lightly into Ginny's hands.

Just one appearance, relying on the multi-target floating spell without the smell of fireworks, Clark stunned everyone present.