Chapter 178: Chapter 178: Hogwarts Again
The next morning found Arthur cross-legged in his manor’s meditation room, golden light filtering through the tall windows and painting patterns across the polished wooden floor.
Last night had been great—but the vacation was over. Carol was back to her duties as a cosmic peacekeeper, dealing with whatever galactic emergency required her presence this week. Arthur, meanwhile, had returned home, ready to continue his experimentation with chi.
The chi within him had been significantly depleted from his sparring match with Carol. Not empty, but low enough to test his recovery rate properly.
On that barren, sulfur-choked planet, recovery had been impossible. The air had been dead—no life, no chi, just a toxic wasteland. His chi had remained static, unchanging.
But here on Earth? That was the real test.
He closed his eyes and extended his senses. It was time to discover whether gaining the dragon’s power had truly fixed the fundamental chi recovery issues that plagued practitioners on Earth.
Even before the Iron Fist transformation, Arthur had possessed the sensitivity to perceive Earth’s thin chi. The energy had been there, barely perceptible. But whenever he’d attempted to draw it in, to replenish his reserves, the ambient energy had simply ignored him.
Now, though?
The difference was immediate and startling.
When he called, the chi came running.
It wasn’t the effortless ease he’d experienced in K’un-Lun, where the dimension’s pure life force was so concentrated that recovery felt like breathing divine fire into his lungs.
Earth’s chi was still sparse but it moved toward him eagerly, as if recognizing something familiar in him now.
It wasn’t perfect, but it was progress. Hours instead of minutes—but still, hours instead of months. That changed everything. Earth could finally sustain him. He no longer needed to return to K’un-Lun for survival, though it would always be the faster route.
He settled deeper into meditation, allowing the flow to stabilize. Chi coursed through his meridians like water finding the perfect path.
Time became irrelevant. The morning light shifted across the floor, climbing the walls, then beginning its descent as afternoon approached.
Arthur remained motionless, aware only of the slow, steady replenishment of his reserves, feeling each meridian fill like cups under a gentle stream.
When his chi reserves finally reached capacity, completely restored to their maximum, Arthur still didn’t move.
His brow furrowed in concentration.
Something else had caught his attention. There was something else in the air, so faint he’d almost missed it entirely beneath the more familiar sensation of chi. Another energy, one that felt simultaneously familiar and utterly foreign. It didn’t respond to his call the way chi did. It didn’t flow or move at his command.
It simply… existed in the surroundings, like chi but fundamentally different. Some areas held higher concentrations, others seemed completely devoid of it.
He opened his eyes, realization dawning. “No way…”
He stood, the room’s light bending slightly as his form blurred. Then, with a soft pop, he vanished.
—
Hogwarts castle stood proud against the Scottish highlands, its towers reaching toward stars just beginning to appear in the twilight sky.
Arthur reappeared within its wards without triggering so much as a ripple. A faint shimmer cloaked him as he invoked Death’s invisibility, layering additional charms until even the ghosts would fail to notice his passage.
He’d come here specifically to test a theory, but since he’d made the journey anyway, he decided a nostalgic walk through the castle wouldn’t hurt.
Years had passed since he’d last stood within these walls, and though the stonework remained timeless, the spirit of the castle had changed.
The castle felt… lighter somehow. Brighter. Not in any physical sense but in the atmosphere itself. Laughter drifted up from the courtyards below, genuine and carefree. Students moved through the corridors with easy smiles rather than the wary tension that had characterized his own years here.
The very air felt freer, unburdened by the weight of secrets and manipulations that had once pressed down on everything.
He glanced toward the castle. Its windows glowed warmly under the evening sun. Hogwarts was… happy.
He couldn’t help but smile.
McGonagall now sat as Headmistress, with Sprout as her dependable deputy. New faces had filled the positions left vacant by war and retirement—younger professors with hopeful eyes and passionate dedication to their subjects.
The castle had adapted, rebuilt, and emerged better than it had ever been during Dumbledore’s tenure. Without behind-the-scenes manipulations, without yearly adventures that risked student lives, Hogwarts had finally become what it should have always been: an institution of learning first, not a chess board for greater games.
Arthur made his way toward the Great Hall, where the sounds of preparation for dinner echoed through the corridors. His meditation and chi recovery had apparently taken longer than he’d estimated—the evening meal was nearly ready to begin.
At the staff table, McGonagall sat in Dumbledore’s old seat. Professor Sprout occupied the deputy’s chair, while new faces filled the Transfiguration and Herbology positions.
Arthur’s funding through Sirius and Amelia had clearly been put to good use. New equipment gleamed in the corridors he’d passed. The castle’s infrastructure had been updated and modernized where appropriate. Even the food being arranged on the tables looked more varied and nutritious than the heavy.
But what truly caught his attention was the young man sitting beside the current Defense Against the Dark Arts professor.
Hair perpetually disheveled, green eyes bright with enthusiasm as he gestured animatedly while talking with Professor Flitwick—who remained happily ensconced in his position as Charms Master, apparently having no interest in administrative duties.
Harry Potter. Assistant Professor of Defense Against the Dark Arts.
Not an Auror. Not the warrior everyone had expected—practically demanded—him to become. A teacher.
Arthur remembered the night that decision was made — one of those late gatherings at Sirius’s place, laughter filling the kitchen, the smell of old firewhisky lingering in the air.
Harry had confessed, voice quiet but firm, that becoming an Auror didn’t feel right. That after years of fighting darkness, of being forced into the role of warrior before he was ready, he didn’t want to keep hunting threats. He didn’t want to keep rushing into danger, didn’t want his life to be defined by combat and confrontation. He wanted to teach instead.
The table had gone quiet — then Sirius had grinned and raised his glass. Amelia and Susan had been enthusiastically supportive.
Arthur had been the first to back Harry’s decision fully and vocally. “Teaching the next generation,” he’d said, tone steady and sure, “is how you make sure the last war stays the last. Anyone can fight with the right training, but only teachers can build minds that prevent wars before they start. That takes vision—and heart.”
It had settled the matter.
Amelia had arranged for a mentor soon after—a retired Austrian duelist who’d agreed to take the DADA position temporarily while training Harry. The man had decades of practical experience, no political ambitions, and a teaching philosophy focused on practicality over theory.
Arthur had tested the new professor secretly, of course. Couldn’t have someone inadequate training Harry. But the professor had proven himself capable, knowledgeable, and genuinely invested in helping Harry develop into an excellent teacher. To ensure the arrangement remained stable, Arthur had also spent an entire evening methodically unraveling every last thread of the Defense Against the Dark Arts curse, eliminating the spite-fueled magic Voldemort had woven into the position decades ago.
Now, seeing Harry there—laughing, teaching, alive in a way he hadn’t been during the war—Arthur felt a quiet satisfaction settle in his chest. Students glanced toward the young professor not with reverence or pity, but with admiration. Respect.
Yes. Every bit of effort had been worth it.
The wizarding world had moved on, rebuilt, found new equilibrium. But Arthur Hayes remained the boogeyman parents warned their children about, no matter how many times Sirius, Harry or Amelia insisted he’d saved them all.
He didn’t mind. That reputation gave him what he valued most: freedom. Plausible deniability. A good excuse to stay uninvolved when the next crisis inevitably knocked on the wizarding world’s door.
After a few more moments of quiet observation, he slipped away from the Great Hall without a sound.
Outside, the night had deepened. Stars shimmered over the Black Lake, their reflections trembling with each soft ripple. The giant squid rested near the surface, its immense form lazily stirring the water.
Arthur stood at the water’s edge, releasing enough of his concealment that the ancient creature would be able to sense him. He waited silently, feeling vaguely guilty about breaking his promise to visit regularly over the years.
The squid’s enormous eye opened immediately, focusing on Arthur with unmistakable recognition despite the passage of time. A tentacle wrapped gently around Arthur’s arm in greeting, and for twenty minutes they played their old game—the squid trying to pull him into the water, Arthur dodging and laughing silently.
The creature seemed genuinely delighted, showing no resentment about Arthur’s long absence.
When they finally paused, both slightly winded from the play, Arthur called for Winky. The house elf appeared instantly, as efficient as ever, carrying a basket laden with various delicacies Arthur had learned over the years that the giant squid particularly enjoyed.
He spent another hour feeding his old friend, making sure the squid ate its fill and then some. It was the least he could do for years of neglected visits.
When midnight approached, Arthur said a proper goodbye—promising more sincerely this time to visit again within the year—and made his way back into the castle, heading directly for the Headmistress’s office.
McGonagall was in her private quarters, leaving the office empty. Perfect.
Arthur sealed each portrait’s frame temporarily with a subtle silencing charm—no need for Dumbledore’s portrait or any of the other previous headmasters to report this unauthorized visit—then approached the shelf where the Sorting Hat rested on its stand.
“Still in one piece, old friend?” Arthur murmured as he drew closer to the ancient artifact.
“Arthur Hayes,” the Hat’s voice was exactly as he remembered, dry and amused. “I wondered when you’d eventually return. Hogwarts is deeply grateful for your funding, by the way. It has helped transform this castle into what it should have always been—a truly great school focused on education rather than politics.”
“It was not my money anyway. Thought I’d put it toward something useful.”
“A noble sentiment,” the Hat said. “Very characteristic. So what brings you back to Hogwarts tonight?”
“Needed to be in a place saturated with magical energy to test something specific,” Arthur explained. “Decided while I was here, I might as well visit some old friends. So tell me—how has everything been at Hogwarts? Any adventures or interesting developments since the war ended?”
“Fortunately not.” The Hat’s tone carried distinct satisfaction. “Hogwarts has been remarkably quiet, aside from the usual childhood dramas and minor pranks. Which is precisely what a school should be—a place for learning and growing, not an annual venue for life-threatening adventures involving dark wizards, ancient artifacts, and what not.”
“Those yearly catastrophes did make things interesting, though,” Arthur said with deliberate mischief in his tone.
“I’m quite certain the vast majority of people prefer boring school life to the constant threat of death,” the Hat replied tartly.
“You might be wrong there. Children sometimes seem to have a death wish. They actively seek out danger.”
“Only because adults keep putting them in positions where danger finds them first,” the Hat countered. “Remove the external threats, and most children are surprisingly content with ordinary teenage concerns—exams, friendships, romance, house competition, and determining which career path to pursue.”
They conversed for nearly an hour, falling into the easy rhythm of old acquaintances catching up. The Hat updated him on castle life in detail—house dynamics, which students showed particular promise in various disciplines, amusing incidents involving confused first-years and frustrated professors. It was oddly comforting, this glimpse into Hogwarts functioning as it should.
Finally, as midnight approached, Arthur said goodbyes to the Hat, a promise to visit again in a few years and made his way outside.
He apparated to a point fifty feet above the castle’s highest tower, hovering in the night air.
Now for the actual reason he’d come to Hogwarts. Not nostalgia, pleasant as that had been, but to test the discovery he’d made during his meditation.
Arthur closed his eyes and extended his senses fully—not just his chi perception, but everything. Magic, mystic arts, and that newly awakened sensitivity granted by consuming Shou-Lao’s heart.
The sensation that washed over him nearly knocked him from the sky entirely.
There it was.
That same elusive energy he’d barely detected during his meditation, but now vastly stronger, flowing like vast underground rivers through the stones and wards of Hogwarts. Old. Powerful.
A slow smile spread across his face.
“Ancient magic.”
He could feel it now. Truly, clearly feel it now.
The castle blazed with it, every stone saturated with centuries of accumulated power. The wards hummed with it, layers upon layers of protection woven so deeply into reality that they’d become part of the natural order. Even the forest below pulsed with primal energy far older than the school itself.
This was what he’d sensed in his meditation room—that faint, almost imperceptible energy that existed alongside chi but obeyed different rules entirely. Ancient magic, the raw force that existed before wizards learned to channel it into spells, before wands, before words.
The dragon’s heart hadn’t just enhanced his chi. By connecting him more deeply to life force itself, it had awakened his sensitivity to all natural energies.
Arthur reached out, trying to draw it in as he did with chi.
Nothing happened.
The ancient magic remained stubbornly present but unresponsive. He could sense it, almost taste it, but it wouldn’t answer his call.
But that was acceptable. He had time to learn, to experiment, to understand.
Arthur smiled in the darkness, suspended above the glowing castle. The truly dangerous periods of the MCU timeline were still years away. Thanos and his obsessive quest for the Infinity Stones, the universal-scale threats that would eventually emerge—all of that remained distant concerns. He had time to master this new awareness, to unlock whatever techniques or principles governed ancient magic’s use.
His schedule was already full regardless. Continuing his chi manipulation training, advancing his understanding of both traditional magic and the mystic arts—all of that demanded significant time and focus.
Also his other power pursuits would also take some time. Carol had hit roadblocks on the way to the planets he had listed. Some did not have jump points and would take months to travel to. Others were monitored and controlled by galactic powers who didn’t appreciate cosmic-level beings barging in uninvited. And any planets under Asgard’s official protection were completely off-limits due to Odin.
So Arthur genuinely had time. Years, potentially, to develop a proper understanding of ancient magic and create techniques to harness it in practical applications, particularly combat situations.
The ancient magic wasn’t going anywhere. It had been here for millennia; it would still be here when he was ready to truly engage with it.
He opened his eyes fully, gazing down at the glowing castle below. “At least there was progress in sensing it. That’s more than I had yesterday.”
Then, with a soft ripple of displaced air, Arthur vanished.
Back to his quiet life, for now.
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Chapters
- Chapter 310: The God’s Frustration – Part - 1
- Chapter 309: Puny God
- Chapter 308 308: The Beast on the Leash
- Chapter 307 307: The Breach
- Chapter 306: The Scepter’s Games – Part - 2
- Chapter 305: The Scepter’s Games – Part - 1
- Chapter 304: The Cage – Part - 2
- Chapter 303: The Cage – Part - 1
- Chapter 302: Hammer and Iron – Part - 2
- Chapter 301: Hammer and Iron – Part - 1
- Chapter 300: Brothers
- Chapter 299: Not Really My Style
- Chapter 298: The Soldier and the God
- Chapter 297: The God Walks – Part - 2
- Chapter 296: The God Walks – Part - 1
- Chapter 295 295: Assemble Part - 2
- Chapter 294 294: Assemble Part - 1
- Chapter 293: The Shield He Built
- Chapter 292 292: Unmade
- Chapter 291: The Annihilator
- Chapter 290: The Missing Fleet
- Chapter 289: Vanishing Act
- Chapter 288 288: Damage Assessment
- Chapter 287: Shattered
- Chapter 286: The God of Mischief
- Chapter 285: Doors Open From Both Sides
- Chapter 284 284: Clear Skies
- Chapter 283 283: Between Worlds
- Chapter 282: The Changing World
- Chapter 281 281: The Day Medicine Changed
- Chapter 280 280: Balance
- Chapter 279 279: Death
- Chapter 278 278: The Queen's Garden – Part - 2
- Chapter 277 277: The Queen’s Garden – Part - 1
- Chapter 276: The Hayes Invasion – Part - 3
- Chapter 275: The Hayes Invasion – Part - 2
- Chapter 274: The Hayes Invasion – Part - 1
- Chapter 273: Foundations
- Chapter 272: The Day After
- Chapter 271: Movie Night Part - 3
- Chapter 270: Movie Night Part - 2
- Chapter 269: Movie Night Part - 1
- Chapter 268 268: Round Two
- Chapter 267: The Boy Who Lived and The Ice Queen
- Chapter 266: The Wake-Up Call
- Chapter 265: The Shape of the Universe
- Chapter 264 264: Days in Asgard
- Chapter 263 263: The Singular Focus Part - 2
- Chapter 262 262: The Singular Focus Part - 1
- Chapter 261 261: The Man Out of Time
- Chapter 260 260: Winter Soldier
- Chapter 259: The Cleanest SHIELD
- Chapter 258 258: House Cleanup
- Chapter 257: Twenty Minutes of Light
- Chapter 256: The Sorcerer at the Crossroads
- Chapter 255: Closure
- Chapter 254: The Hulk Whisperer
- Chapter 253 253: The Morning After
- Chapter 252: The Cost of Victory
- Chapter 251: The Unforgivable
- Chapter 250: Hell on Fire Part - 2
- Chapter 249: Hell on Fire Part - 1
- Chapter 248: The Arcane Mage
- Chapter 247: A Father’s Wrath
- Chapter 246 246: The Line You Don't Cross
- Chapter 245: Hulk
- Chapter 244: When Devils Come Calling
- Chapter 243: Like Father, Like Children
- Chapter 242: The Ice Queen’s Wrath
- Chapter 241: The Monster of Harlem
- Chapter 240 240: Girl’s Day Out
- Chapter 239 239: Homecoming
- Chapter 238: After the Storm
- Chapter 237: The Frost King Part - 3
- Chapter 236 236: The Frost King Part - 2
- Chapter 235: The Frost King Part - 1
- Chapter 234: Asgard Under Siege
- Chapter 233: The Road Home
- Chapter 232: Worthy
- Chapter 231: The Destroyer Part - 2
- Chapter 230: The Destroyer Part - 1
- Chapter 229: Friends and Foes
- Chapter 228: Worthy and Unworthy
- Chapter 227: God of Thunder
- Chapter 226: The Hammer Falls Part - 2
- Chapter 225: The Hammer Falls Part - 1
- Chapter 224: The Sins of the Father
- Chapter 223: The Iron Vows
- Chapter 222 222: Sparring and Howard's Legacy
- Chapter 221 221: Extremis and Rebirth
- Chapter 220: AIM and Apologies
- Chapter 219: The Stark Expo Part - 2
- Chapter 218: The Stark Expo Part - 1
- Chapter 217: The Waiting Game
- Chapter 216: Secrets and Snakes
- Chapter 215: I Am Iron Man
- Chapter 214: The Cleanup Part - 2
- Chapter 213 213: The Cleanup Part - 1
- Chapter 212: Iron Monger Part - 2
- Chapter 211: Iron Monger Part - 1
- Chapter 210: Shadows Gathering
- Chapter 209: The Unchallenged Hero
- Chapter 208: Purpose
- Chapter 207: Brooms and Bad News
- Chapter 206 206: First Flight
- Chapter 205: Tony Stark Returns Part - 2
- Chapter 204 204: Tony Stark Returns Part - 1
- Chapter 203 203: Birth of Iron Man
- Chapter 202 202: Director Fury’s House Call
- Chapter 201 201: The Spark of Iron
- Chapter 200 200: The Need for Speed
- Chapter 199: Christmas Gathering Part - 2
- Chapter 198 198: Christmas Gathering Part - 1
- Chapter 197: The Gathering Begins
- Chapter 196: The Extended Family
- Chapter 195: The Red Room Part - 2
- Chapter 194 194: The Red Room Part - 1
- Chapter 193: The Ice Queen of Europe
- Chapter 192: Home
- Chapter 191 191: The Years In Between - Part 4
- Chapter 190 190: The Years In Between - Part 3
- Chapter 189 189: The Years In Between - Part 2
- Chapter 188 188: The Years In Between Part - 1
- Chapter 187 187: Shopping with a Princess
- Chapter 186 186: New Century, New Path Part - 2
- Chapter 185: New Century, New Path Part - 1
- Chapter 184: Tony Stark
- Chapter 183: Fate’s Quiet Architect Part - 2
- Chapter 182: Fate’s Quiet Architect Part - 1
- Chapter 181: The Thorn That Pricked a Finger
- Chapter 180: The Pan Elf
- Chapter 179: Vengeance
- Chapter 178: Hogwarts Again
- Chapter 177: When Chi Meets Cosmic
- Chapter 176: The Iron Fist
- Chapter 175: The Dragon’s Heart
- Chapter 174: Chi
- Chapter 173: Starting From Zero
- Chapter 172: K’un-Lun’s Uninvited Guests
- Chapter 171: The Path to K’un-Lun
- Chapter 170: Path Forward Part - 2
- Chapter 169: Path Forward Part - 1
- Chapter 168: The Devil and the Death-Marked
- Chapter 167: The Devil’s Bargain
- Chapter 166: Trials and Resolve
- Chapter 165: The Hand’s Plan
- Chapter 164: The Dream’s End
- Chapter 163: Unintended Consequences
- Chapter 162: The Dream Master
- Chapter 161: Back to Hala
- Chapter 160 160: When Plans Fail
- Chapter 159 159: Tea with Old Friends Part - 2
- Chapter 158: Tea with Old Friends Part - 1
- Chapter 157: Homecomings
- Chapter 156: The Dying World Part - 2
- Chapter 155: The Dying World Part - 1
- Chapter 154: The Annihilator
- Chapter 153: The Wizard and The Star
- Chapter 152: Combat Training Part - 2
- Chapter 151: Combat Training Part - 1
- Chapter 150: A Parting Gift
- Chapter 149: Dawn After Victory
- Chapter 148: Hard Truths
- Chapter 147: Mephisto’s Game
- Chapter 146: The Devil’s Bargain
- Chapter 145: Endgame of a Dark Lord Part - 2
- Chapter 144: Endgame of a Dark Lord Part - 1
- Chapter 143: The Fated Duel Part - 3
- Chapter 142: The Fated Duel Part - 2
- Chapter 141: The Fated Duel Part - 1
- Chapter 140: All Hallows’ War Part - 4
- Chapter 139: All Hallows’ War Part - 3
- Chapter 138: All Hallows’ War Part - 2
- Chapter 137: All Hallows’ War Part - 1
- Chapter 136: Gathering Armies
- Chapter 135: Ancient Magic
- Chapter 134: The Hidden Vault
- Chapter 133: The Art of the Duel
- Chapter 132: The Dark Lord Moves
- Chapter 131: The Wounded Guest
- Chapter 130: Ordinary Moments
- Chapter 129: Master of Death
- Chapter 128: Harry Potter and the Exploding Dummies
- Chapter 127: Ariadne
- Chapter 126: Master of the Elder Wand
- Chapter 125: Shadows and Fire
- Chapter 124: Boy Who Lived Reborn
- Chapter 123: Healing
- Chapter 122: At the Crossroads
- Chapter 121: Soul Surgery
- Chapter 120: An Elegant Battle
- Chapter 119: Learning to Live
- Chapter 118: The Weight of Love
- Chapter 117: Echoes of the Dead
- Chapter 116: Vault Hunting
- Chapter 115: A Warning to Spies
- Chapter 114: The Alien Crossroads
- Chapter 113: Grave Robbing
- Chapter 112: Secrets in the Serpent’s Den
- Chapter 111: The End of an Era
- Chapter 110: The Fall of the Light
- Chapter 109: Walking Into a Trap
- Chapter 108: The Dead Man’s Moves - Part 5
- Chapter 107: The Dead Man’s Moves - Part 4
- Chapter 106: The Dead Man’s Moves - Part 3
- Chapter 105: The Dead Man’s Moves Part - 2
- Chapter 104: The Dead Man’s Moves Part - 1
- Chapter 103: The Art of Persuasion
- Chapter 102: Farewell to the Sanctuary
- Chapter 101: Foundations of an Empire
- Chapter 100: Dangerous Games
- Chapter 99: Blueprints for an Empire
- Chapter 98: An Unexpected Partnership
- Chapter 97: The Quiet After
- Chapter 96: A Reluctant Janitor
- Chapter 95: Final Judgment
- Chapter 94: The Gloves Come Off
- Chapter 93: Death Walks the Halls
- Chapter 92: The Hunt Begins
- Chapter 91: The Calm Before the Kill
- Chapter 90: The Weight of Power
- Chapter 89: Silent Retribution
- Chapter 88: The Trifecta of Villainy
- Chapter 87: Hunting Shadows
- Chapter 86: Uncomfortable Truths
- Chapter 85: Picking Up Pieces
- Chapter 84: The Nightmare Unleashed
- Chapter 83: Bullets and Spells
- Chapter 82: Temporal Mechanics
- Chapter 81: Dead Man Talking
- Chapter 80: Dark Lord Showtime
- Chapter 79: Behind the Veil
- Chapter 78: The Department of Mysteries
- Chapter 77: A Call for Help
- Chapter 76: Magical Renaissance
- Chapter 75: Through Different Eyes
- Chapter 74: Lessons in Humility
- Chapter 73: The Dark Dimension
- Chapter 72: Gates to the Unknown
- Chapter 71: Dimensions of Power
- Chapter 70: The Making of Adversaries
- Chapter 69: Spatial Affinities
- Chapter 68: The Art of Rivalry
- Chapter 67: Dark Paths
- Chapter 66: Dimensional Energy
- Chapter 65: The Ancient One
- Chapter 64: Unexpected Doors
- Chapter 63: New Beginnings
- Chapter 62: Farewells
- Chapter 61: Winky
- Chapter 60: Revelations
- Chapter 59: Confrontation
- Chapter 58: The Maze
- Chapter 57: The Final Countdown
- Chapter 56: Old Enemies, New Strength
- Chapter 55: Metamorphosis
- Chapter 54: Hard Truths
- Chapter 53: The Healing
- Chapter 52: Back to Hogwarts
- Chapter 51: Aftermath
- Chapter 50: Cosmic Awakening
- Chapter 49: Desperate Measures
- Chapter 48: Escalation
- Chapter 47: Kree Confrontation
- Chapter 46: Mar-Vell’s Laboratory
- Chapter 45: A Space Mission
- Chapter 44: Black Box Revelations
- Chapter 43: Maria Rambeau
- Chapter 42: Project Pegasus
- Chapter 41: Desert Revelations
- Chapter 40: Pancho’s Bar
- Chapter 39: Pursuit
- Chapter 38: Fragments of a Forgotten Past
- Chapter 37: The Arrival Part - 2
- Chapter 36: The Arrival Part - 1
- Chapter 35: The Waiting Game
- Chapter 34: Rules and Rulings
- Chapter 33: Aftermath
- Chapter 32: The Second Task Part - 2
- Chapter 31: The Second Task Part - 1
- Chapter 30: Preparations and Hints
- Chapter 29: Unwelcome Return
- Chapter 28: Across the Pond
- Chapter 27: Breaking Tradition
- Chapter 26: Explanations and Evaluations
- Chapter 25: The First Task
- Chapter 24: Dragons and Conversations
- Chapter 23: Perks, Plans, and Preparations
- Chapter 22: Dumbledore
- Chapter 21: The Headmaster’s Office
- Chapter 20: The Four Champions
- Chapter 19: When a Slytherin Bargains
- Chapter 18: The Goblet’s Choice
- Chapter 17: An Eventful Morning
- Chapter 16: Foreign Arrivals
- Chapter 15: The Final Year
- Chapter 14: Six Years of Solitude Part - 4
- Chapter 13: Six Years of Solitude Part - 3
- Chapter 12: Six Years of Solitude Part - 2
- Chapter 11: Six Years of Solitude Part - 1
- Chapter 10: The First Day
- Chapter 9: The Muggle-Born Slytherin
- Chapter 8: Hogwarts and Sorting
- Chapter 7: The Letter
- Chapter 6: Preparing for Hogwarts
- Chapter 5: New Beginnings
- Chapter 4: Aftermath & the Magical Unveiling
- Chapter 3: Shattered
- Chapter 2: Second Chances
- Chapter 1: The King’s Cross Station