The Mightiest Wizard of Hogwarts

Chapter 210 Chapter 208



Chapter 210 Chapter 208
Everyone in the wizarding world knows that it was Hufflepuff who adopted house-elves, which made the creature a servant of a wizarding family,

And the house elves of Hogwarts are all here, so naturally it will be related to Hufflepuff,

It is said that the reason why Hufflepuff’s common room is next to the kitchen is also for this reason. Of course, there is another theory that Hufflepuff students like food, and it is more convenient for them to build the common room next to the kitchen. Come to the kitchen.

Numerous house-elves discovered the Finny trio as soon as they came to the kitchen.

Seeing Finny and the others coming, the house elves stopped their movements neatly, and looked at the three of them. After a while, there was a scream from nowhere, and then the house elves made a mess. group, thinking that the three of Finny crowded over,
While pushing and yelling, a young house elf who was very familiar with the three of Feeney came to Feeney's side and asked,
"Dear Master Black, Master Weasleys, is there anything I need?"

Feeney nodded upon hearing this. This is not the first time they have come here. Every time they come here, these house elves are like this, as if they were frightened by something, and panicked, but in fact , it's just that these house elves want to serve a few people.

Before Finny could speak, the familiar house-elf used magic to create a set of tables and chairs in the corner of the kitchen, and took Finny and the three of them to sit there.

And the other house elves around didn't need the orders of the three of them, they immediately got busy, and kept bringing fried eggs, bacon, milk, steak, bread, fried chicken legs, fruits and other food for the three of them.

There was no need for the three of Fini to open their mouths, the food in front of them had already piled up.

"Dear young masters, do you need anything else?"

The house elf asked once, as if the previous toss was just a greeting ceremony for them,
In fact, this is the case. Every time Finny and the others come over, they have to go through this kind of experience, and then they say that they want to bring some food to leave, or they want to eat something, and the house elves will immediately go to busy to meet their requirements ,

Finny pointed to his target this time, that is, the door in the kitchen and asked the house elf,
"Duodo, what is that room in the kitchen for?"

Duoduo, the house elf they are very familiar with, replied respectfully,
"Sir, there is the warehouse of the kitchen, and our cemetery."

Duoduo told Feeney the truth without concealment,
It's a pity that this answer made Finny a little disappointed. House elves can't lie, that is to say, there really isn't a place where Hufflepuff's treasure is hidden.

Although disappointed, Feeney is still a little interested in this so-called house elf cemetery,
"Has that always been your cemetery?"

He asked,
Because he suddenly thought of something, if there has always been their cemetery, that is to say, it was the cemetery when Hufflepuff was there, and Hufflepuff put the clues of inheritance in the cemetery of the house elves. Not impossible.

Duoduo nodded, and said to Feeney,

"Yes, Master Black, that has always been our cemetery, since Ms. Hufflepuff brought us into Hogwarts, it has been our cemetery, and we are honored to be able to enter there."

Sure enough, just like Feeney's conjecture, there is still a need to take a look there.

"Then Duoduo, can you take me in and have a look?"

Finny asked,
Duoduo hurriedly bowed his head and said,

"Of course, Duo Duo will bring Master Black in, please come with Duo Duo."

After hearing Finny's words, Dodo's attitude was obviously more respectful, which was also related to the customs of the house elves, or the contract in their blood,

Because the house elves have ownership rights, even after they die, they still belong to their master and the master's family.
And as their master, if they can go to the place where they sleep after they die, even if they just pass by, it is the greatest honor for them, and such an honor is far more than entering a cemetery passed down from generation to generation. important.

This is also the reason why the house-elf of the Black family dreamed that after death, his master could put his head on the corridor for decoration, because in that way, the master could often pass by,

Feeney gestured to the twins, signaling them to stay here, and he followed Duo Duo,

Although George and Fred were puzzled, they still nodded when Finny gestured and did not get up.
Finny followed Dodo through the small wooden door at the back of the kitchen and came to an empty room.

A large amount of cabbage, potatoes and other vegetables are piled up in one corner here, and in the other corner is a magical freezer, which contains meat and eggs, and some bacon is placed on the top of the room.

It can be seen that this is indeed the warehouse of the kitchen.

This is not the final destination of Feeney and Dodo,

Duoduo took him to the end of the warehouse, between vegetables and meat,
It found an iron chain here, and pulled it up under the influence of magic. As the chain moved, a downward hole appeared in the ground.

Climbing down the stairs at the entrance of the cave, Finny and Dodo came to a stone tunnel.

Not far from the stone walls on both sides is a candle,
Feeney wasn't sure what material these candles were made of. The flames on them wouldn't sway because of the wind brought by him, and the candles didn't fade after burning for half a day.

"These candles are made from the fat obtained from the corpses of house elves, so they are very resistant to burning."

Duoduo seemed to see Finny's doubts, and explained,

And his explanation also shocked Finny. He always knew that Hufflepuff saved the house-elves. What they did back then was not good for them, but they especially admired her.

However, seeing the thousands of candles on both sides of the tunnel now, he realized that his guesses about what Hufflepuff did back then were far from enough.

Hufflepuff not only transformed house elves, the half-breed cousins ​​of goblins and elves, into today's wizard slaves, allowing them to dedicate to wizards while they were alive, but also developed many ways to use the corpses of house elves , and these methods are now lost, but these candles still represent something.

(End of this chapter)


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