The Silent Witch of Hogwarts

Chapter 436 Minor Problem



Chapter 436 Minor Problem

Chapter 436 Minor Problem

"Bang!"

Loila's body flew backward, spun a few times in the air, and then landed on the bed.

"No—" Loila gritted her teeth and sat up, looking at the doll staring blankly at her wand, not knowing what to say.

Why did you use the Killing Curse right from the start?!

If it weren't for the necklace I was wearing, I would have ended up meeting Karkaroff right now!

Seeing that the doll was still a little confused, Loila quickly waved her wand and took it from her hand.

".——

The doll paused for a moment after the wand was taken away, then looked up at Loila somewhat slowly.

Even if you're looking at me like that, I won't give you the wand! Loila hid the wand in her clothes—this guy is way too dangerous!

We must not let her have the wand now, no matter what.

Even if you come closer, it won't work!

Even if you put your face right up to me, it won't work!

Seeing the doll with its face so close to hers, Loila blushed and took a few steps back, but she tripped over the bed behind her and fell down.

"Ugh!" Suddenly falling onto the bed, Loira instinctively tried to get up, but the doll had already pounced on her, throwing herself directly onto Loira.

"What are you going to do?!" Loila cried out and tried to wave her wand, but before she could raise her hand, the doll held it down.

The doll held Loila down with one hand, while using the other hand to pull open the clothes Loila had just hidden her wand in.

"What are you going to do?!"

"No—no!"

"Ugh—this is really—this is really difficult to deal with—" Loila blushed as she looked at the duck-like doll sitting on the carpet, holding a broken magic wand in its hand, unsure of what to say.

How could she be so audacious—she has absolutely no sense of shame! Loila tightened her shirt, whose buttons were nowhere to be found, and then pulled her robe tighter.

Fortunately, it doesn't seem to be very smart and hasn't been able to distinguish between a broken wand and a good wand yet—or perhaps the memory wasn't fully injected successfully?

In short, the doll's intelligence level wasn't very high—Loila got dressed, got out of bed, and walked around it.

Hmm—there are still no problems in the details—there shouldn't be any problems in terms of touch—Luo Yila, who had experienced it firsthand, felt her face getting a little hot again.

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Their movements were very coordinated—anyway, I couldn't resist—and then—the spells were fine too—it seems only their memories are currently a bit off? The injection didn't seem to be very effective?

As Loila was looking thoughtfully at the doll in front of her, she suddenly saw the doll stiffen, then slump to the side and fall to the ground with a "thud".

eh?

What's wrong?

Loila was stunned for a moment, then she understood what was going on.

It must be that we don't have enough magic power.

After all, the doll in front of her only works by the injection of magic! And the magic in her body comes from the energy storage magic array in the mirror, which can only accumulate a small amount of magic.

Its most distinctive feature is that it can store and transmit energy simultaneously—however, it is clear that the energy storage magic array could still support the previous immobile doll without any memories, but the magic array of this doll in front of us seems to be too much.

However, the energy storage magic array is far from sufficient.

It seems that the magic problem urgently needs to be solved—would it be possible to inscribe multiple energy storage magic arrays?

That probably won't work either, right?

As the doll in front of her slowly turned into blue light spots and disappeared, Loila bit her lip.

The mirror used to replicate the doll already has quite a few energy storage magic circles—if more were to be engraved—too many energy storage magic circles might burn out the others—

Therefore, this matter needs to be considered carefully. — Roy took a few steps and then slowly plopped down on the bed.

Okay—although there's still a lot to think about—but why do I suddenly feel so sleepy? Is it because—because I didn't sleep all night?

Loila lay on the bed—subconsciously feeling a little sleepy—and then, in a daze—she closed her eyes and fell asleep.

The sleeping Loila completely forgot that she hadn't put the mirror away yet.

Sunlight gently spills into the office, falling on the wooden floor and also lightly onto the mirror.

In the mirror, a silver-haired girl was reflected, fast asleep with her eyes closed. But at some unknown moment, she suddenly opened her eyes.

Then she easily got up and slowly walked out of the mirror.

She stepped out of the mirror, looked thoughtfully at the girl lying on the bed who looked just like her, and then gently reached out her hand.

However, just as the hand was about to touch Roy, it seemed to remember something and slowly withdrew.

Her gaze shifted to other things.

The office was small, containing only a bed, a desk, and a small bookshelf.

But the office was also very large, because it represented the entire world she knew.

Curious, she walked to the table and gently fiddled with the quill pen, watching it spin and roll before finally falling to the ground. She blinked.

Then she looked at Sia standing on the owl perch. The obedient owl was tilting its head and looking at everything in the office. It seemed to be just as clueless as the doll about what was happening.

Then—her gaze fell on the window, where sunlight streamed in, drawing golden lines in the air.

The lines seemed to pique her curiosity, and she reached out to try and grab them, but failed several times.

Finally, she pursed her lips and walked to the window.

Looking at the campus in the early morning, she gently stretched out her hand.

"Clatter".

The window was pushed open, and a bird perched on a treetop not far away, observing everything with great interest, watching the doll's actions.

The doll looked at the bird, then tilted its head thoughtfully, its blue eyes seemingly filled with confusion.

She reached out to grab a bird not far away, but the result was that she lost her balance and swayed.

Finally, with a soft sound.

The doll, with the curtains rolled up, fell out of the second-floor window.

No one noticed any of this. Even as a breeze brushed against Loila's forehead, she simply turned over and instinctively wrapped the blanket around herself.

Under the windowsill, the doll slowly climbed up, feeling no pain, and subconsciously patted the dust off its body.

Then it raised its head and looked around.

In its memory, this place seems to be Hogwarts?

It tilted its head and looked around, as if no one was there.

So it thoughtfully started to walk around.

As for its wandering around Hogwarts—it probably doesn't even know it.

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