Chapter 76: 'Conflict”

Chapter 76: “Conflict”

Sean took out the chocolate frog pictures that he carried all year round. This has become one of his hobbies. He took out Dumbledore’s card and handed it over.

Harry took it suspiciously, then opened his eyes and read hard, “Known to create the Sorcerer’s Stone with Nicolas Flamel.”

The trio looked at each other and then at Sean in unison, “What does this mean?”

“Don’t you read?” Sean sighed and explained, “Nicolas Flamel is the only known maker of the Sorcerer’s Stone.”

Neville seemed to remember something. He clenched his fist and said in a low voice, “I remember my grandma mentioned the Sorcerer’s Stone. It is a magical substance with many uses. The stone can turn any metal into pure gold and create an elixir of life that will immortalize the person who drinks it.”

“Nicolas lent the stone to Dumbledore?!” Ron exclaimed in a low voice, “So that’s why.”

“Can the stone help my sister’s condition?” Harry was obviously more concerned about his sister.

“I don’t know. Besides, no one else can understand what Professor Dumbledore does.” Sean spread his hands.

Harry nodded, “Professor Dumbledore is always unpredictable.”

He glanced in the direction of the library with some regret, “Mrs. Pince may not let us in again during this time.”

“Are you going to find information about the stone?” Sean asked.

“Of course! If I’m lucky, I can provide something that Dumbledore didn’t even think of!” Harry’s eyes suddenly lit up again, “I can write something to Sirius. He should have a lot of books at home.”

Harry and Sean said goodbye to whatever they thought of, and the trio left quickly. Sean walked into the library.

Although he felt that no matter what Dumbledore wanted to do with the Sorcerer Stone, Harry couldn’t do much with it, the old man himself is way more experienced in things while he isn’t.

“And the Sorcerer’s Stone has the ability to immortalize people!” Harry continued.

Ron also reacted at once, his eyes widened, “So he has something to do with the stone as well?!”

“This is just a guess, but my intuition is always accurate,” Harry nodded. “Guys, we need to be careful.”

Sean was busy with his homework in the library. He didn’t know that the three missed a piece of key information and didn’t tell him about it. If he told them about it, problems would occur because a Gryffindor would always do things directly rather than think about it carefully.

The academic exchange plan between Hogwarts and Nurmengard is still in progress. However, the so-called “academic exchange” has become a provocative conference.

Lately, the students of the two schools have been breaking out all kinds of conflicts, both on a big and small scale. Even after Sean and Hoffman’s incident, students are more to provoke each other.

No one knows whether there will be any students from Nurmengard who do not like him anymore.

Sean was strongly protected by his classmates at Hogwarts. The strength of this protection became stronger as the conflict between the two sides continued to break out. The Weasley twins have begun to follow Sean to the bathroom to protect him.

Because on that night, the first physical conflict broke out between the two sides.

Hoffman returned from recovery. The first person he came looking for was Sean, but Sean didn’t even have time to speak to him. His anger emotion influenced him and came to Sean directly, only to be met with this response from Sean.

After pulling out his wand, a large crowd of Hogwarts students rushed up. However, while they were punching and kicking Hoffmann, the Nurmengard students arrived. They swarmed up, huddled the Hogwarts students.

The conflict started with Hoffman’s screams. Someone kicked him multiple times, and Hoffman groaned in pain while covering his crotch.

The Nurmengard students were upset. They see this as a declaration of war from the Hogwarts students. They touched their wands intensely, but they cooled off. If they used their wands altogether, things would go into chaos.

But then, not long after, both sides fought against each other, and all hell broke loose.