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Chapter 102: Make a wish to Dumbledore and receive it

Chapter 102: Make a wish to Dumbledore and receive it
As the library has opened a new reading area, more and more students are willing to sit in the library when they have nothing to do.

Students who like immersive reading choose to go to the new area that is farther away, while the old area is completely left to those students who just want to flip through the books whenever they have time.

As for Madam Pince - although more and more students were kicked out every day for making loud movements or talking too loudly when flipping through the books, everyone had a unanimous understanding that Madam Pince seemed to be in a happier mood than before.

Obviously, she sincerely hopes that students can come to the library more often and learn knowledge. And Madam Pince's somewhat indulgent mentality also makes the library more and more popular - after all, Madam Pince really doesn't smash dung eggs.

This also meant that everyone could live safely in the corridors and other places - although Peeves still played pranks occasionally, the basic frequency and degree of the pranks were about the same as before.

This was a good thing. Although some people might be looking at Peeves and wondering what he was imagining, the daily life of the school had finally returned to normal.

And in such a peaceful environment, Andrew and Huffman went to Hagrid's Hut more often - the little dragon named Norbeta was growing rapidly under the careful care of the two magical creature experts. After the receipt was submitted half a month ago, Professor McGonagall specifically asked Andrew and others to start evaluating its physical condition.

Although theoretically the danger period had passed, Professor McGonagall decided to give Hagrid more time - thanks to Toppixel and the library, no one cared about the dragon except for causing a little ecstasy in the eyes of students who loved magical creatures.

"Oh, there are fire dragons, the kind that bite people and breathe fire, and they can't fly?"

"Come on - go to the corridor and see Peeves. He's much scarier than a dragon, except he can't breathe fire!"

With such remarks, a little fellow with no treasure, no destructive power and just the name of a dragon would not attract any attention at all - if you have that time, you might as well consider fighting Peeves one more time, what if the world boss drops it?

The library is not even dangerous, and you can get treasures directly by chance - who has time to take care of a stupid dragon? Especially under the watchful eyes of a professor?
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"Have you noticed, Andrew, that it grows so fast?"

"Well, I think I have to report the professor's move - it can hardly get out of Hagrid's room..."

Andrew shook his head. The creature could even spit out harmful flames, and its wings were much harder than before. Although Hagrid and the old professor said they were planning to teach it how to hunt, that would be too dangerous.

"It's time to make a decision. Let the professor make the announcement... We can't afford the responsibility."

I'm not kidding - Huffman still has to take a year of advanced classes, and Andrew has elective courses in his third year. If the old professor gets angry and deducts seven or eight points a year, that would be very uncomfortable...

Professor McGonagall was just strict at work, and she wouldn't let them take the blame - anyone who didn't report this was a fool.

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"It's certainly dangerous enough... I need to go talk to Albus about this. You did a great job."

She hesitated and said, "Don't go to see you off. I will say that I kept you two in the office to work overtime because you didn't submit your reports in time."

"Yes, Professor."

Andrew and the other two happily agreed - even Huffman didn't develop any feelings for the little guy who liked to spit fire, and it would be a little too conspicuous if he went there.

In particular, the excuse the professor found was great - because the late report was clearly biased towards Hagrid and the others, which meant that the professor took the blame and became the bad guy.

What else can I say? Just work hard in the office...

And Professor McGonagall didn't actually leave many documents to be processed - to put it bluntly, she was just looking for an excuse to keep them in the office so that she could slack off.

——"Donate the dragon?"

Dumbledore looked up from a pile of books and saw Professor McGonagall who had come to visit him suddenly, only to realize that he had neglected the little guy during this period of time.

It was indeed a little fellow—he had dealt with quite a few of these when studying the alchemical uses of dragon's blood.

But it is indeed a bit dangerous for students.

The Acromantula can be well controlled within the Forbidden Forest area, but the winged dragon's range of activity is too large.

"I will go and talk to them tomorrow, Minerva."

"That's great, Albus. By the way - what are these books?"

"The library's inventory. I'm working on how to randomly distribute the books to each one."

There has never been such a magical book in the wizarding world - it can appear randomly when you flip through any book, and then disappear after you read it.

Moreover, such a book should really be able to inspire the other party.

The magic of hiding has been developed - when you open a book that meets the requirements, there is a certain possibility that an extra page will appear between two pages in the book. Then if you wait for a minute or accidentally turn it over, the extra page will disappear.

The biggest difficulty at the moment is how to ensure that it helps everyone.

Even Dumbledore, who was knowledgeable, had trouble with this imaginary book - in the end, he decided to write more.

As long as you write enough books, you can be more in line with the imaginary book. Anyway, the principals are good at different fields before they become principals.

Simply put, it is to create a secret library, and then each book that meets the requirements can be mapped to a part of the catalog, and then the experience summary of the relevant disciplines of the book will be displayed.

Anyway, as long as it can appear in the early stage, it will be fine - as much as can be squeezed in the later stage, it can also be considered as finding some work for those principals who are making trouble for him.

"Well, we've already made the decision, and we'll have that book appear after someone finds the books that are needed as prerequisites - they've already been named in advance anyway."

The principal on the wall spoke happily of this decision - students were frantically searching for their own words in the library in pursuit of the knowledge contained therein, which was something the principal could not refuse.

Compared to tormenting Peeves, this is more fun and makes everyone feel honored.

“Amazing things.”

Professor McGonagall looked at Dumbledore in a kinder way - this couldn't be any better than forcing Dumbledore to do official work.

Students are always fickle - if the library doesn't find the sweet spot, more and more people will start to question and return to Peeves.

"How long do you think it will take before they can see it for the first time?"

"The broken pages are ready. Just wait, Minerva."

(End of this chapter)

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