Having escaped famine, I was accepted into Hogwarts.

Chapter 165 Appear, my Starcaller's Staff!



Chapter 165 Appear, my Starcaller's Staff!

Chapter 165 Appear, my Starcaller's Staff!

Kane, seeing Dumbledore's strange look, spoke first: "I think you should ask something."

"No." Dumbledore shook his head. "Perhaps one day you will tell me, or perhaps you never will. It's up to you. I won't ask."

After saying that, he took off his glasses and handed them back to Kane: "What's the plan next?"

Kane raised an eyebrow. The simplest way to communicate with the moon was to use the Starcaller's Wand, which would be placed on the platform to draw upon the moon's power and upgrade the Starcaller's Wand into the Mooncaller's Wand.

That was when most people were closest to the power of the moon, so the task now is twofold: to craft the Starcaller's Wand. The materials are already available; all I need to do is go to the Muggle world and use my brain to make a Mind Hat, and I can craft it.

The platform is a bit more complicated. As the name suggests, it is a platform, so it is reasonable to need a part of the moon.

"Hmm..." Kane looked at Dumbledore, who shrugged: "Just tell me what you need."

"Could you help me shoot a piece off the moon? Just one fragment will do."

Dumbledore:

"...Lunar fragments...perhaps I can look it up; maybe they can be found elsewhere."

"Uh... Headmaster Dumbledore?" Lupin suddenly spoke, his voice hoarse, like a wild beast mimicking a snake.

"What's wrong?" Dumbledore asked Lupin.

"Before, my friends and I went for a night walk in the Forbidden Forest and met a centaur child, about our age. He said that the sacred object used by the centaur tribe for large-scale divination seemed to be a fragment of the moon."

After Lupin finished speaking, Dumbledore nodded and then asked, "So, will the centaurs be willing to help us?"

As soon as Dumbledore finished speaking, Kane naturally donned the Shadow Armor, and his wand appeared in his hand at some point, its tip gleaming with a dangerous black light. Even the shadow beneath his feet began to churn uncontrollably.

Lupin hadn't realized what was happening when Dumbledore quickly patted Kane on the shoulder, as if coaxing a child: "Seriously Kane, things aren't that serious yet. We can negotiate slowly, without going to extremes."

Kane also felt that constantly shouting for war wasn't a good idea, and was about to put away his wand when Lupin realized Kane's thoughts and added, "Yes, the centaurs' fighting power shouldn't be underestimated."

Kane paused in his action of putting away his wand, and the shadows beneath his feet became even more abstract, reaching a point of chaotic frenzy.

After some coaxing, Dumbledore finally calmed him down and decided to try a strategy of diplomacy first, then force.

First, let's talk about etiquette.

Can...

The next day... Kane put all the hats he could make into a small box, and then began to compress them as much as he could. This step was so that when Luna opened the box, the hats would suddenly pop out with a "boom," giving her a big surprise.

After doing all this, he was about to go find Hu Jin when he awkwardly realized that Hu Jin had been taken away by Harry.

After all, Kane had only fed Hugin a handful of times in two years, so Harry righteously took Hugin with him as well...

He was afraid that if he and Ron weren't in the dorm, Hu Jin might starve to death in the birdcage and rot without anyone noticing.

Having failed to find Hugin, Kane could only walk helplessly toward Owl Tower. After delivering the package, he ran into Lupin, who had dark circles under his eyes and was on his way to fish at Black Lake.

Although Lupin still didn't sleep well all night after drinking the wolfsbane potion, physical exhaustion did not mean mental exhaustion.

Although I haven't slept, compared to my previous completely out-of-control self, the fear I felt before and after transforming into a werewolf and reverting to human form, worrying about whether I might hurt someone, the feeling of knowing clearly that no one has been hurt because of me is so relaxing now.

"I thought you were going to catch up on some sleep." Kane raised an eyebrow at Lupin, then glanced at his fishing rod.

"Well, since we're both fishing, have you considered trying a different spot?"

"How about we go somewhere else?"

Lupin looked at the boundless sea in front of him with a puzzled expression. So, changing the fishing spot meant he was supposed to fish for sea fish here?

Is this in accordance with English and French law?

He looked up and around; there were no surveillance cameras.

Very good, that's appropriate.

"Help me fish for some jellyfish. If you can't catch any, then try catching them yourself. I'll go get some other raw materials." After asking Lupin for help, Kane pulled a shovel out of his hat. This place wasn't far from the town where he and Lockhart had stayed at the hotel.

Of course, having learned from his previous experience, he felt it should be made more anthropomorphic, such as not using human brains? Going to the market to buy some pig brains should also work.

Soon, he arrived at the market, where animal brains were indeed sold. Most people with niche tastes would buy them to make brain pudding or haggis.

Kane wasn't worried about what they would do with the brains they bought, but the main thing was that eating brains was a niche taste in England, so if he didn't order them quickly, there might not be any left to sell.

Just as Kane was about to forcefully tear Galon apart and completely obliterate his brain, he was surprised to find... emmm, when did the pounds run out? They're so cheap? That shouldn't be the case; I haven't spent much money on them.

About five minutes later, the cemetery welcomed his loyal Kane, who wandered around inside, looking utterly helpless.

None of the bodies in this cemetery are fresh.

The freshest one was from a month ago; his brain is probably rotten to mush by now.

Life is tough...

Unlike Kane's setback, Lupin's fishing went very smoothly, and he simply enjoyed the pleasure of this low-budget hunting.

He would catch them and release them, and only after he was done playing with them did he take two jellyfish off his wand, put them in a bucket, and head towards the town to find Kane.

The search for the person went very smoothly, extremely smoothly, even a little too smoothly.

Because Kane was so conspicuous, he stood in the center of the crowd in the town square, holding his magician's top hat, performing all sorts of magic tricks for the Muggles, pulling things out of the hat.

Next, all sorts of things are put into the hat, and finally the hat is placed on the pretty girl's head. As the hat is lifted, a beautiful hairstyle slowly appears.

"He's so skilled...maybe that's talent." Lupin marveled at the scene, and if Kane knew what Lupin was thinking, he would definitely chuckle.

This isn't talent; it's what I'm used to.

Soon, after Kane made enough money from his magic tricks and bought animal heads from the market, he joined Lupin and promptly made two Mind Hats.

Appear, my Starcaller's Staff!


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