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Chapter 17 Ghost Picture of the Ghost Ship

The dream tapir is a strange magical creature, and the dreams it forges are quite real.

At least, Luo Fu knew that it was fake, but he never noticed any abnormality. He only felt that he was in a real environment.

Of course, if I have to say it's abnormal, it's probably because Meng Tapir used the boy's memory to conjure up Shirley, who looks exactly like her but has no soul at all.

Therefore, even if one day he accidentally falls under the magic of the Dream Tapir, with Luofu's understanding of the girl with the ponytail, he can tell the authenticity at a glance.

Rolf didn't know the Patronus Charm and couldn't drive away the dream tapir, but its dream didn't last long. The young man felt a warm silver light envelope him.

But in the eyes of the dream tapir, it was as dazzling as the rays of the sun at close range, and it was burned violently by Mr. Delacour's patron saint.

There was no more charming laughter in Luo Fu's ears, it turned into sobs, and Shirley's figure also disappeared.

Luofu opened his eyes again. He had returned to the room. The dream tapir had been knocked down. It curled up and lay limp on the ground.

Luofu stepped forward, stretched out his hand to hold the Meng Tapir's neck, opened the box again, and locked it inside.

Capture completed!

Gabrielle, who had been sleeping for a long time, suddenly woke up and sat up. She seemed to have had a nightmare for a long time. She wiped the sweat from her forehead and was still a little confused.

Fleur rushed over and hugged Gabrielle in tears. The little girl was hugged tightly. Her two slender arms were swinging vigorously in the air, and she said with confusion on her face:

"Sister...what's wrong? Why are you here, Rolf?"

"Your sister said... you were talking in your sleep and calling my name, let me listen." Luo Fe joked.

"Eh?" Gabrielle looked shocked: "Is that so? I seem to have had a nightmare. Was it because I dreamed about you?"

"..."

"Since everything is fine, I'll go back first." Luof picked up the box, winked at Gabrielle, and said with a smile, "Good night."

The Delacours hurried out to see the boy off, weeping with gratitude all the way.

After the few people separated, Captain Carlos looked at Rove and said with emotion:

"Rolf, I used to have a lot of prejudices against Hogwarts. I thought it was not good. It ranked last in educational evaluations. People died every year. It relied on Dumbledore's name to get funding. It was as decadent and declining as the United Kingdom...

…”

Rove thought that Carlos would change the situation after just a few words. After all, this was a routine of wanting to advance before suppressing, but he never expected...

He hesitated for more than ten minutes and then said, "But... I now feel that Hogwarts may not be as bad as the rumors say. After all, it can produce outstanding students like you."

"..."

"What, you want to send your child to transfer to Hogwarts?" Rolf asked curiously.

"Then forget it, I'll be polite." Carlos tutted, "I won't let my granddaughter go to a magic school as bad as Hogwarts."

"..."

"Have you ever considered coming to Hogwarts to apply for the position of Defense Against the Dark Arts professor after retirement?" Rolf invited 'kindly':

"This position is well-established and includes summer and Christmas holidays. Isn't it as stable as yours, which involves shipping every day and being at sea for several months?"

"You kid, I still want to live a few more years!" Carlos chuckled.

The position is indeed secure. After working for a year, you can stay in the coffin forever and never move!

"By the way, what do you think of that dream tapir?"

"It should be from that ghost ship." Luof thought for a moment.

"I think so too." Carlos sighed and said, "I'm very worried about the safety of the passengers who took away the ghost ship's belongings."

"As far as I know, most of those wizards who have held undead items for a long time have died abnormally... just like the curse of the ghost ship."

Luofu listened quietly and said nothing.

"So for the safety of those passengers, I have taken back all the things they took away and prepared to throw them back into the sea... Of course, in order to avoid the curse, I asked the house elves to take them."

"Are they willing to give it for free?" Luo Fu looked surprised. If they were willing, they would not have risked boarding the ghost ship at that time.

"Of course it's not free!" Carlos sighed: "I first tell them there is a curse and are willing to spend money to buy it. Most of them are worthless gadgets anyway.

Of course, some people take valuable items and are unwilling to sell them, but I won’t force them.”

"But that's still a Galleons." Rolf stared at Carlos and said, "Are you so generous?"

"Of course I have selfish motives. Those people are still on the ship. I'm afraid that they are really cursed and will die suddenly on the ship, which will affect my resume."

Carlos also wants to be the captain with the longest experience and doesn't want them to really die.

"Besides, the Mayflower was damaged like this. When I repair it, I can just reimburse it more. I don't have to spend any money at all."

"Hey, as expected, being a captain also means you have a lot of knowledge." Luofu said with a smile: "Then when we dock, I also want to buy something big, can you help me reimburse it?"

"My granddaughter is not much older than you. If you are willing to stay with her, I can reimburse you." Carlos smiled.

Luofu groaned, glanced at Carlos' appearance, shook his head and said, "That's fine."

It would be scary to think about it if he looked exactly like Carlos.

Carlos knew what Rolf was thinking, and he also became happy and cursed with a smile: "My granddaughter is as beautiful as a flower. If you miss the boat, you won't be able to get that position."

Luofu thought for a while and suddenly asked: "Among those items, is there the chart with the mysterious island marked on it?"

"I knew you were interested in that chart!"

Carlos sighed softly and said: "Let's talk first, kid, I don't want you to take that chart and go looking for some mysterious island. You also saw what happened to Kurga."

"I won't go, but I have a friend who is looking for that island. I won't take away the original map. I can use magic to copy a sea map and give it to her to see." Luo Fu promised.

Missandra was cursed by greyscale and has been looking for a fountain of good luck. That chart will definitely help her.

Of course, the reason why Rolf was so positive was because Dumbledore told him that Gryffindor had been to the Mermaid Tribe.

If you can use that chart to find out the news...that would be the best!

Under the leadership of Carlos, the two walked along the corridor and entered the captain's room.

This is a large room with many portraits hanging on the wall, all of which are the previous captains of the Mayflower. They have rich maritime experience and can give advice to the current captain at critical moments.

In the corner, there is also a cabinet containing rum and various exquisite statues.

Luofu quickly walked to a large table, on which were placed various items, which were all taken from the ghost ship and prepared to be thrown back into the sea.

As Carlos said, there really aren't many valuable items.

Luofu's eyes were quickly attracted to a book. It was a navigation diary. Because of its long history, the brown leather was slightly cracked.

Next to the diary, there is a parchment nautical map, with various exquisite and terrifying marine magical creatures drawn on it, which seem to be roaring out of the map.






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