Hogwarts founder returns to campus

Chapter 90 Past Events (3)

Binns suffered severe injuries to his knee and lost his balance and fell to the ground, but he had a smile on his face: "It's pathetic! Haierbo! A loser! The Kingdom of Macedonia doesn't have your name, and someone who can prove your existence actually appeared in In an unofficial history, it's just a black wizard who was brushed aside!"

"I poisoned Alexander and brought the Macedonian kingdom to its end!" the man roared, and continued to step on Binns' joints like crazy.

It seemed that because of that magic, Binns felt that the pain was far away from him. If he had to say the only shortcoming, then his voice began to wheeze and drag his tone.

Just when the man stopped and wanted to appreciate Binns' painful expression, he couldn't help opening his mouth slightly, and a trace of panic flashed in his eyes.

There was no pain on Binns' face, and now this look that seemed to see through everything was very similar to Merlin back then.

Every word of his is emphasizing the tone: "500 years later, you still failed, Merlin stopped your plot with Morgan Le Fay, this time you didn't even leave your name. We only remember the legendary wizard Merlin And Morgan Le Fay, the World-Destroying Witch."

These words hit the man's chest like a sledgehammer, he took two steps back in panic, his eyes began to wander.

After three breaths, the man tried to adjust his state, and a smile appeared on his face again, but this time the smile was more forced, as if he was crying.

"I have not failed. The dynasty established by Merlin and Pendragon was destroyed by me and Morgan Le Fay. Their so-called knights of the round table were defeated by me with a little trick! Their so-called holy sword, in my freedom It is not worth mentioning in front of the mason meeting!"

Binns breathed a little short. He tried to irritate the man, and the effect was exceptionally good. He had vaguely grasped the way to really defeat this man.

"Does your name appear in the Free Masonry Association?" Binns sneered, "No one knows you except me and Salazar, no one knows about the so-called Haierpo who overthrew the Macedonian Kingdom and the British Kingdom! No one knows !"

"You're looking for death!" The man's wand suddenly turned into a giant python, which wrapped Binns tightly and kept tightening.

Binsi's expression remained the same, and he still squinted at him with the contempt that men hate the most, making the veins in his temples bulge, and the giant python almost squeezed Binsi's waist.

"Pathetic man." Binns's voice was groaning, his waist was almost pinched off and his lungs were affected, causing him to spit out blood when he spoke, "Are you now only incapable and furious? Even if you kill If you leave me, there will still be someone to stop you!"

"There won't be any more!" The giant python threw Binns on the fence, and the wild boar statues on several stone pillars trembled.

"I plundered Salazar's body, and no one found me except you! And my next step! I want to plunder the entire Hogwarts! It will become the foundation for me to build the wizarding world!" The man stepped on Binns' chest, said viciously.

Binns smiled brightly: "In order not to be discovered by them, you don't even dare to have too much contact with them. You can only hide in your cellar like a humble mouse. If Hogwarts is no longer so busy, Do you really think they won't be suspicious?"

The man pursed his lips and stared at Binns: "I forgot to tell you, what will happen to you next?"

"Is there anything more terrible than death?" Binns said in a calm tone.

The man laughed grimly: "Death is nothing but a great adventure, you people always like to say that. Since you are not afraid of death, of course I have other ways to deal with you. Salazar is lucky that he doesn't even have a soul The rest, but you... everyone's beloved Mr. Binns... guess what I will do to you?"

"It doesn't matter." Binns' tone was still calm, "I see it."

The man's smile froze for an instant, as if he had accidentally swallowed a mouthful of slugs. He twisted Binns' neckline to lift it up: "I will turn you into a ghost. Since you are not afraid of death, then I will make you a ghost." You can never die!"

"It couldn't be better, hurry up! I can't wait!" Binns' answer was unexpected.

His indifference irritated the man even more, causing his expression to gradually get out of control, and the hand holding Binns' collar was tightening.

it's time!

Binns's heart moved slightly: "I have thought about a question for a long time. Why do you need to appear once every 500 years when you are obviously immortal? This should not be a coincidence, but because you need to do something. If you can't do it, Then with your character of coward and loser, you won’t come out.”

Binns' voice was unprecedentedly clear, and every word was like death, making the man step back step by step.

"What do you want to say!" The man's eyes drifted, and his tone was full of unprecedented fear.

"You should still have the ability to predict the future, so you will always leave a lot of back-ups to avoid risks before facing a dead end, right?" Binns continued.

"You..." The man was suddenly speechless.

"But the future is a line. You can't change the future no matter what. All you can do is use the meager information you get from divination to try to continue living."

"You didn't guess that I would come back to school, but you just used the ability of divination, so what else can you see now?" Binns picked out a handful of dirt from the ground and threw it on the man's shiny face. On the forehead, "Loser!"

The dirt wore out the last of the man's patience, and he pointed his wand at Binns: "Soul stripping (rapinamanima)!"

"Goodbye, everyone!"

A faint red light hit Bins's chest, and the man watched a pearly white figure slowly emerge from Bins's body, his eyes floating in mid-air.

The light on the ghost covered many things, and the man didn't see a tear falling from the corner of Binns' eye, a tear as thick as mercury.

The man frowned as he looked at the ghost Binns. The ghost hardly looked like Binns when he was alive.

The ghost was very silent and staring, as if something was missing from his soul.

He glanced at the man, and began to drift forward, aiming at the direction of Hogwarts.

The man didn't stop the ghost, took Binns' body with him, then crossed the wall unhurriedly, and followed behind the ghost. He wanted to see where the ghost would go.

From the depths of the forest, an emerald green snake slowly crawled out, and in her winding track, countless strings of crystals sprinkled down.

She silently came under the statue of the flying wild boar, and took a piece of substance that shone with silver light in her mouth...

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