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Learning the Disillusionment Curse was more difficult than John imagined.
Even with the help of the second magic pool, John still couldn't understand many key nodes inside.
Fortunately, John is not fighting alone.
Quirrell told him to 'ask if you don't understand anything', so John would naturally not give up this opportunity.
After all, Quirrell, or Voldemort's spellcasting experience and combat experience are also gold mines he wants to mine.
As a result, from the second day after accepting the mission, John abandoned potions and stayed in Quirrell's office all day long to learn the Disguise Charm from Quirrell.
This tortured Quirrell terribly.
Because John is trying too hard.
In order to dig out as much 'gold' as possible before the 'gold mine' of Quilo collapsed, John came up with the 715 (15 hours a day, seven days a week) learning model.
Whenever I have free time every day, even if it's just a break between classes, I go to Quirrell's office.
As a wizard and working in the loosely regulated Hogwarts, how had Quirrell ever seen this thing before?
When John did this, Quirrell collapsed immediately.
The most terrible thing is that Quirrell can't refuse John's advice, or drive John out directly.
After all, in John's own words, the reason why he was so diligent was because he did not want to live up to Professor Quirrell's expectations so that he could complete the task as soon as possible.
And this task was actually given by Quirrell's master, Voldemort.
A 'temporary worker' like John is working so hard, but if Quirrell, a 'regular worker', is slacking off and resisting.
Doesn't that mean that Quirrell is not diligent and doesn't want to complete the task as soon as possible, and has failed his master Voldemort's expectations?
There was no other way, Quirrell could only accompany John to roll the roll.
When John saw Quirrell's attitude, he completely let himself go.
The questions asked for advice were not limited to [Phantom Body Curse], but also extended to [Flying Sand and Rocks] and [Split Apart] and other spells.
Quirrell didn't intend to teach at first.
But when John's '715 Project' entered the third day, the extremely weak Quirrell stopped thinking.
The confused Quirrell sat in the office like a answering robot, answering whatever questions John asked.
Seeing this, John tentatively asked many sensitive questions.
It's just a pity that although Quirrell stopped thinking, Voldemort did not.
Under Voldemort's strict guard (stabbing him in the mind every time Quirrell was about to let something slip), John's information from Quirrell was very limited.
But, it doesn't matter anymore.
Because John has dug up some of the 'gold' he wanted.
With Quirrell's help, John's [Flying Sand and Stone Curse] and [Phantom Body Curse] levels improved by leaps and bounds.
Especially the [Flying Sand and Stones Curse], although the proficiency is not as good as [Split to pieces] yet, it has met John's expectations, and he regards it as the main damage-type spell, and uses it in conjunction with [Split to pieces].
Another night near the end of the Christmas holiday, John was twirling and waving his wand while chanting a spell.
John felt a cold magic power pouring down from his head and quickly flowing through his body. Then he was surprised to find that he was invisible!
Seeing this, Quirrell, who was sitting slumped behind his desk with a look of dementia, suddenly sat up in a "dying illness"!
"You succeeded! Merlin! You finally succeeded!"
Quirrell waved his arms and shouted excitedly, looking even happier than John himself.
Hearing this, John shook his head vigorously and said:
"We're still far from it, Professor Quirrell." He stretched out his right hand and waved it in front of Quirrell. "See, moving will reveal flaws and be discovered. This is a sign of uneven and untimely discoloration. , and this also means that I still need to continue to work hard.”
Quirrell couldn't help but shudder when he heard the word 'effort'.
Then he quickly straightened his expression and said seriously:
"Mr. Shafiq, please don't underestimate yourself. What you can do is quite good! Even if you are not perfectly invisible, no one can spot you in the dark. So... please complete your mission. !”
"But……"
"No but!"
Quirrell stopped John and pushed him towards the door.
Naturally, John refused to leave, and secretly tried his best.
But in front of Voldemort, he didn't use magic.
The two were in a stalemate in the office, with veins popping out on Quirrell's forehead and neck, and John's expression was ferocious.
In the end, Quirrell was 'slightly better' and pushed John out with great difficulty.
"Boom-"
With quick eyes and quick hands, Quirrell quickly closed the door.
Then he leaned against the door and began to breathe heavily, his face full of joy of escaping death.
You must know that the life he has been living these past few days is not a human life at all.
Before meeting John, he had never thought that human beings could continue to perform such high-intensity work!
This is simply worse than a house elf!
Fortunately, John has learned the Disillusionment Charm.
Then his miserable life should end...right?
Just as Quirrell was thinking this, Voldemort's hoarse voice came from behind his head.
"Being able to learn the Disguise Curse in such a short period of time is quite a gift. The most important thing is that he is greedy enough. Even if such a person fails and is caught by Dumbledore, he will not betray us for the sake of profit. Hahaha …”
Voldemort said calmly, "Quirrell, continue to implement the plan I told you before, and get in touch with this Shafiq more by the way. A person like him will definitely become the 'chief' of Slytherin in the future! We have controlled him, It’s like taking control of Slytherin House!”
"what?!"
"What? You want to disobey?"
"No...I obey..."
Quirrell said weakly, feeling that his future was gloomy and he collapsed on the ground.
On the other side, John, who left Quirrell's office, continued to maintain the state of the Disillusionment Curse and arrived at the second floor happily.
He knew very well that what Quirrell and Voldemort wanted him to explore was the Mirror of Erised.
This magic mirror allows people to see the most urgent and strongest desires deep in their hearts.
In the end, Dumbledore also used magic to hide the Sorcerer's Stone in the mirror, so that only those who had no desire for the Sorcerer's Stone could obtain the treasure.
After getting along with each other for the past few days, although Quirrell was supervised by Voldemort and kept his mouth shut, John still found out some information.
It is very possible that Voldemort has also learned some information about the Mirror of Erised - for example, Dumbledore may use the Mirror of Erised as one of the levels.
He wanted to investigate, but was afraid that Dumbledore would discover him if he went there in person, so he asked John to do the task for him.
This is not difficult to understand.
Quirrell is a very 'cautious' person.
He had lured a troll into Hogwarts on Halloween night before going to explore the trap door.
John didn't mind completing the task for Quirrell.
After all, Quirrell's reward was indeed generous enough.
In addition, he himself is indeed very curious about the Mirror of Erised.
'What is the most urgent, strongest desire in my heart? '
With this in mind, John pushed open the door of the abandoned classroom and walked in.