Hogwarts: Rise of the Dark Legacy

Chapter 25: Chapter 25: The Pen Of Acceptance And The Book Of Admission



"Forget it, do whatever you like!" 

Toby shook his head helplessly. 

"No, it should be said that I can do whatever I like, we are the same person." 

Jamie laughed. 

"Although we are the same person, we have independent personalities. You have your thoughts, and I have mine." 

"However, our goals are the same. You represent the good side, and I represent the evil side. We are the complete me when we become one." 

Jamie smiled and walked towards Toby. Logically speaking, the two should collide, but Jamie's whole body was directly submerged into Toby's body, becoming one with him. 

Soon, in the blink of an eye, Jamie was separated from Toby's body again. 

"How do you feel now, is it much better?" 

Jamie asked with a smile. 

"The pain of splitting the soul and the fatigue of the body should be shared with you, right? When we become one, our thoughts and memories are shared." 

Toby said that in this way, if he reads one book and Jamie reads another book, after the two fit together, the thinking and memory are shared, which is equivalent to him reading another book. 

"Otherwise, how could this magic be called Twins of Equal Destiny? You must know that casting this magic consumes a lot of precious materials, and even the only magic stone is built into it." 

Jamie said, this is the power of this magic. 

"Okay, it's time for us to go out. There are still more than 20 days before the Hogwarts admission period this year. You should write a letter to Hogwarts and ask them to send your admission letter." 

"You can't go to Hogwarts without an admission letter." 

While talking, Toby opened the door to the basement and walked out. 

"With our current magic, is it still necessary to go to Hogwarts?" 

Jamie didn't take it seriously. A lot of magic doesn't need a teacher's teaching. You just need to be familiar with the spells, have enough magic power, and practice more. 

And these, Toby and Jamie can be said to be all, they have enough magic power now, even ordinary adult wizards can't match them. 

"I can't say that. There is still a lot of magic worth learning. Hogwarts is a must. It is not only the place where the plot develops, Hogwarts also has the largest library." 

"Our biggest advantage now is that we are familiar with the plot, so that we can get the most benefits for us. Once this advantage is gone, many things will be difficult to do." 

Toby said. 

"Plot? Don't you know the butterfly effect? ​​The existence of you and me may have caused the butterfly effect. The so-called plot has already changed." 

Jamie said. 

"However, the general direction of the plot will not change easily. Even if some of the plots change, we can still have the ability to advance the layout." 

Toby said. 

"Tsk! I was joking with you just now. How could I not go to such an interesting place as Hogwarts?" 

Jamie teased. 

Toby was a little speechless. Is this really him, or is his evil side just like that? 

The two walked out of the basement, and Toby called Teemo, the house-elf. 

"Teemo, listen, Jamie will be your master from now on. You have to treat him like you treat me. Understand?" 

"Teemo understands, my lord Jamie." 

Teemo nodded, and immediately bowed humbly to Jamie beside him. 

"Go and write your letter, and then ask Teemo to deliver it to the Public Owl Post Office in Godric's Hollow, and let the owls there deliver it to Hogwarts." 

Toby urged. 

"I know, I know. Why didn't I know that I would be such a nagging person?" 

Jamie said lazily. 

Hogwarts, Office of the Vice-Headmaster. 

Professor Minerva McGonagall was sitting at the desk, seriously dealing with some official affairs of the school. 

Due to the attack on Diagon Alley not long ago, this year's freshman enrollment has encountered a little trouble. Many young wizards have not yet bought new textbooks, enrollment supplies, and wands. 

These matters need to be dealt with by Hogwarts. Headmaster Dumbledore has always been indifferent. These are all piled up on Professor McGonagall's head. She was so busy that she was almost dizzy. 

"Oh! For Merlin's sake, I hope it's not troublesome." 

Professor McGonagall saw another owl fly in and couldn't help praying. 

She took the letter off the owl's feet and fed the owl a small dried fish before she opened the letter. 

"Huh? Has any little wizard been left behind this year?" 

Professor McGonagall was a little puzzled. A little wizard wrote to her, saying that they hadn't received their admission letter from Hogwarts. 

Either way, it was a big deal, and Professor McGonagall hurried out of her office and into an unassuming locked tower in Hogwarts Castle that had never been visited by students. 

Inside the tower are arguably the two most precious magical items in Hogwarts, which were left by four founders of Hogwarts School. 

The pen of acceptance and the book of admission. 

Professor McGonagall came to the room on the top floor of the tower. After opening the door, the whole room was empty, except for a table in the center. 

On the table was an ancient book with a peeling black dragon leather cover. 

Its pages had not been touched by a human finger since the Four placed it there when the castle was completed. 

Next to it stood a small silver inkwell with a long faded quill in it. 

These two items are the Pen of Acceptance and the Book of Admission, the sole agency by which Hogwarts selects students. 

Professor McGonagall looked it up carefully in the Book of Admission. Every year before the new students enter school, she would come here to have a look, and then send the admission letter to Hogwarts with an owl to the little wizard mentioned above. 

"Jamie Campbell! Was that name on it before, or did I miss it?" 


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