[HP] Chapter 178: Slept Well, Did You? Get Inside and Go to Class
Added 2025-09-24 16:30:01 +0000 UTCWith the Twelve Talismans fully integrated into him, plus his mastery of basic spellwork, Transfiguration was no challenge to Louis anymore. He didnât even need to rely on illusions.
But since what he used wasnât the kind of magic wizards recognized, his Trick Points kept rolling in regardless.
By the end of the class, Louis had earned two thousand Trick Points, bringing his total to 189,500. If Ronâs broken wand hadnât kept belching foul, egg-smelling smoke and drawn so much attention, Louis would have earned even more.
With such a healthy balance, Louis was already planning another lottery draw soonâbetter to stockpile rewards steadily rather than gamble at the last minute when something critical was needed.
After Transfiguration, only one class remained for the day: the first Defense Against the Dark Arts lesson of the year.
Louis split off from Harry and Ron on the way, because he felt the presence of Chuanâfinally back after being âofflineâ all summer.
Inside the Room of Requirement, Louis looked at the ornate ring cradled in Chuanâs hands, its large gemstone glinting ominously.
Its aura was strangely muted, unlike any Horcrux Louis had seen before. He suspected the Deathly Hallow embedded within suppressed Voldemortâs taint.
âHas the curse on it affected you?â Louis asked.
âNot at all, Master,â Chuan replied. âThe curse only targets whoever wears the ring. Its core is what you called the Resurrection Stone. The ring magnifies the wearerâs desire for the Stone, compelling them to put it on. But I feel no such desire.â
âGood.â Louis accepted the ring bare-handed, staring at the Resurrection Stone with a complicated expression.
He wondered if the Deathly Hallows were tied to that stone door heâd seen. The Tales of Beedle the Bard claimed the Hallows were crafted by Death himself, and that the one who united them would become the Master of Death.
âClearly that legendâs nonsense. According to the story, Dumbledore once held all three Hallows, at least briefly, yet nothing happened.â Louis toyed with the gemstone as he spoke skepticallyâbut deep down, the thought nagged at him.
He had seen a figure that might have been Death. Maybe becoming its master required meeting Death face-to-face.
And surviving that gaze.
âWhatever the case, mastering Death canât be that simple. Harsh conditions would make sense.â
With a flick, he tossed the Resurrection Stone ring to the Mercury-like homunculus of Volumen Hydrargyrum, which swallowed it whole.
That made two Hallows in his possession now. By the end of the year, heâd likely have a third. Time to start planning how to âshare the benefitsâ with Voldemortâs fragments.
Keeping them trapped in Horcruxes forever wasnât healthy. Better to let them stretch their legs now and then.
âWell done,â Louis said casually. âNow, is there anything you want?â
âFollowing you is my greatest honor,â Chuan bowed.
âKeep it in mind, then. Tell me when you think of something. For now, I have another task.â
âPlease give your command.â
âMonitor all of Hogwartsâ pipes. Can you manage that?â
âNo problem. In fact, Iâve already started.â
âExcellent, promising as always.â Louis gave a thumbs-up. âOff you go.â
âYes.â
Chuan dissolved into water and vanished. Louis pulled out his map, checked the coast was clear, and opened a door that connected straight to the Defense classroom.
The Room of Requirement was practically a teleport gate within the castleâonce mastered, it made moving around effortless.
After taking his seat, Louisâs thoughts drifted back to Horcruxes.
From what he knew, feeding them soul-energy could gradually make their occupants tangibleâtrue resurrection, not just shades. That was the terrifying wonder of Horcruxes.
But a Voldemort reborn that way would be hard to control. Influencing the Horcrux souls themselves was nearly impossible. Only the Killing Curse backed by the Elder Wand, or the destructive Fiendfyre, could force change.
Their nature rejected any outside influence unless willingly acceptedâeven nourishment had to be consensual.
âIn the end, I know too little. If only I had a detailed study on Horcruxes,â Louis frowned.
But no such tome existed in the Restricted Section. Heâd searched already. Most likely Dumbledore had removed it, not wanting another Tom Riddle rising from Hogwarts.
Just then, Draco Malfoyâs mocking voice rang from outside the classroom.
âHarry Potterâs handing out autographs!â
âShut up, Malfoy, I am not!â Harryâs weak protest carried through the door, backed by Ronâs equally ineffective support.
But Malfoy had his two hulking cronies, Crabbe and Goyle, itching to rough up the red-haired âsidekick.â Wands were forbidden in the corridorsâbut fists werenât.
The childish squabble grated on Louisâs nerves. His train of thought broken, he rose, stormed to the door, and kicked it open.
Outside, Harry and Ron were hemmed in by Malfoy and his goons, while a ring of mostly Slytherins jeered and laughed.
The laughter died the moment Louis appeared.
Malfoy shrank like a frightened quail, and Crabbe and Goyle fared no better.
Harry and Ron, shocked, turned to see Louisâs expressionâand instinctively recoiled. Theyâd never been on the receiving end themselves, but theyâd heard the stories.
Three punches to kill a troll. Even Hagrid would struggle to match that.
âWell, well. You all seem lively. Slept well last night? Looking for some extra-curricular thrills?â Louisâs few words drained the fight from all five boys. The older Slytherins scattered like startled birds.
âWhat are you waiting for?â Louisâs eyes swept over the cowed crowd. âGet inside and go to class!â
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