Chapter 78: Chapter 78: New mber in the Flowerbed
In the afternoon, Kael took a trip to Hagrid’s cabin.
"Kael, what brings you here."
Inside the cabin, Hagrid enthusiastically handed him a plate of rock skin cakes, saying, "Thank you for the gifts, I really like them."
The models of fire dragons were placed on the cabin’s only table, and Hagrid, seemingly worried they might fall off, had installed a small fence around the table.
He was evidently quite attentive.
Kael didn’t take the plate of rock skin cake, shaking his head, "Hagrid, I can’t eat anything right now."
"Makes sense, your stomach is probably stuffed with turkey and sausages, right?" Hagrid didn’t mind, and took a bite of a rock skin cake himself. "Is there sothing you want to ask ?
Just so you know, I’m not going to take you to the Forbidden Forest."
"I’m not going to the Forbidden Forest," Kael said. "I’m here to ask if you know a wizard with the surna Prince."
"Prince? I rember sothing about this surna..."
At this point, Hagrid paused suddenly and patted his head. "Sorry Kael, I’ve probably caught a cold these days, my mind’s been a bit foggy, and I can’t rember many things.
Oh, right... Poppy told
to find her after the banquet ended."
Hagrid stood up suddenly, hurriedly saying, "Sorry Kael, I need to go to the hospital wing now.
If I rember anything, I’ll write to you."
"Alright." Kael sighed in disappointnt and left the cabin with Hagrid.
It seems I’ll have to wait until Chris is busy before writing to ask him.
Besides Hagrid, Kael didn’t plan on asking any other professors about it.
Professor McGonagall and the others are too tight-lipped, if that "Prince" is really related to Snape, they definitely wouldn’t say it even if they knew.
...
Returning to the castle from the cabin, with nothing to do, Kael went back to the library to continue reading the hardcover book he borrowed in the morning.
This was a biography, telling the legendary life of a duel master.
The master was a true master, according to the book, he had never lost a duel since he first started, and has set a record of 200 consecutive wins, winning the duel championship eleven tis.
This record has yet to be broken, even when Professor Flitwick was young, he managed just 115 consecutive wins at most.
However, the master’s ability to write biographies wasn’t so impressive. The magical theories which were originally profound and complex, needing step-by-step analysis and understanding, were brushed over with very brief statents.
Like solving math problems, usually, after writing a "solution
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