18: Speculation and Quirrell
"I swear, Hagrid definitely knows sothing," Harry said with conviction as they left Hagrid's hut.
After leaving the dog food behind, John and the trio departed. Hermione and Ron also felt that Hagrid was hiding sothing.
Their only clue now was Nicolas Flal.
Determined to uncover the truth about Snape, Harry said, "I feel like I've heard that na before, but I can't rember where."
He had a nagging feeling that he had seen the na sowhere, but he couldn't quite place it.
The small package Hagrid had taken from Gringotts was clearly Snape's target, and it was connected to Nicolas Flal.
"John, have you ever heard of this na?" Harry placed his hopes on John, who was even smarter than Hermione.
John thought for a mont, then shook his head apologetically. "Sorry, I don't rember either. You could try the library. If it's not there, then this person might not exist."
This was a good idea, and Harry's eyes lit up.
Hermione, who had also been thinking about suggesting the library, quickly agreed, "Let's go there right away. It would be great if we could find sothing before Christmas."
Both she and Ron were going ho for Christmas, and there were just over twenty days left. She hoped they could find an answer by then.
Hearing the ntion of Christmas, Harry's expression darkened a bit.
Harry didn't want to return to the Dursleys' house, where he'd be confined to the small cupboard under the stairs and constantly bullied by Dudley.
Seeing Hermione and Ron already making plans for Christmas, Harry said enviously, "I don't want to go back; it's terrible there."
Ron and Hermione expressed their sympathy, finding it hard to imagine having such dreadful relatives.
"John, are you going ho for Christmas too?" Hermione asked, knowing that John also ca from a Muggle family.
John shook his head. "No, I'm planning to stay and reinforce my knowledge during the holiday. I can't use magic at ho."
This studious attitude made Harry and Ron shiver, while Hermione felt she couldn't fall behind either. However, if she didn't go ho, her father might worry about what was happening to his good daughter at school.
The four parted ways on the fourth floor, with John deciding not to go to the library. Although Nicolas Flal's na sounded familiar, his priority was to improve his Occluncy skills.
Reaching the eighth floor, he found the Room of Requirent. After a day of training inside, he erged to find it was already dark.
He decided to head to the kitchen to see if he could get so dinner. On his way, he encountered soone he didn't want to et.
"John Wick, g-good evening," stamred Professor Quirrell, seemingly 'coincidentally' running into John.
John's left hand silently reached for his wand as he initiated Occluncy, smiling politely in response, "Good evening, Professor Quirrell."
After witnessing John's power in defeating the troll, Voldemort began contemplating recruiting John as a Death Eater.
Pureblood?
Voldemort didn't care.
During his reign, he acted like a fanatical pureblood supremacist, but he himself was a half-blood.
Though he disliked acknowledging it, Voldemort didn't value pureblood status as much as he valued the potential usefulness of power.
Pureblood ideology was rely a tool for his control.
First-year students were particularly easy to manipulate.
Voldemort planned to groom John into a young Death Eater, making him a spy within Hogwarts, much like Snape.
He instructed Quirrell to make contact with John.
Professor Quirrell, aware of John's studious nature, said with feigned sincerity, "You're studying, aren't you? So… diligent."
John didn't miss the opportunity provided by Quirrell's pretense and nodded, "I've been quite absorbed in it. If there's nothing else, I'm heading to dinner."
He didn't want to linger with Quirrell; who knew when Voldemort might show up?
John tried to leave quickly, but Quirrell wasn't ready to let him go.
Quirrell smiled, "So studious. Perhaps you'd be interested in the knowledge found in the Restricted Section."
The Restricted Section?
John suddenly didn't feel the need to leave in a hurry, showing an eager expression at the ntion of the Restricted Section.
Quirrell noticed this, a sneer forming in his eyes.
As expected, wizards who pursued knowledge were always drawn to the forbidden.
To turn a good child into a Death Eater quickly, the best thod was to show him the importance of power.
Quirrell himself had been ensnared by Voldemort this way.
Voldemort knew these wizards all too well. In his youth, he had been a frequent visitor to the Restricted Section, where many dark spells were recorded.
Dark magic was powerful and could easily seduce those who studied it. Once John began learning, it would be easy to steer him towards becoming a young Death Eater with just a little guidance.
These thoughts flashed through Quirrell's mind in an instant. He smiled, stamring, "You're a good child. I... I can give you a pass to the Restricted Section."
"Really? I've wanted to explore it for so long!" John acted like an eager young scholar, exactly what Quirrell hoped to see.
Quirrell told John to co to his office next Monday to get the pass, saving John the trouble of sneaking into the Restricted Section at night.
John could guess Quirrell's ulterior motives, but it didn't matter. He wasn't a naive child. Once he had the signed pass, he could just ignore Quirrell.
After all, Quirrell's tenure was limited to John's first year. Everyone knew the Defense Against the Dark Arts professors were annual consumables.
...
Monday
John obtained the signed note from Professor Quirrell. When handing over the note, Quirrell subtly suggested several books to John, such as Sixteenth Century Dark Magic, Curses of Magic, and Notable Curses of the Nineteenth Century.
Quirrell claid that the foundation of learning Defense Against the Dark Arts was understanding the structure of dark magic itself. John responded with a silent chuckle.
'If I believed you, I'd be crazy,' he thought.
Outwardly displaying keen interest, John changed his deanor upon reaching the library.
He encountered the trio—Harry, Ron, and Hermione—who were researching Nicolas Flal but chose not to disturb them.
After showing Madam Pince the signed note, John proceeded unobstructed to the Restricted Section.
The majority of books in the Restricted Section were highly advanced, posing a challenge even in his academic scholar mode.
"I still lack sufficient knowledge; my foundation is too weak," he mused.
As he glanced around, a book titled *Goblin Forging* caught his eye.
An idea struck him: Gryffindor's sword. The legendary weapon was crafted by goblins at the behest of Godric Gryffindor himself.
John realized that his combat style was similar to Gryffindor's, but his weaponry fell short in comparison.
Using a dieval armor weapon against the troll had been sowhat laborious; magical creatures had remarkable natural defenses.
For example, dragons.
Dragon scales possessed incredibly high magical resistance.
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