This is what Ravenclaw looks like..
Chapter 252 Hogwarts is the final answer
Chapter 252 Hogwarts is the final answer
"I don't know if it's an illusion, Andrew, but I feel like you've been spending a lot more time in the library and dormitory recently..."
One day in early February, Kevin suddenly asked a question to Andrew who was busy in the dormitory.
"Of course, I went to the lab only for safe writing during this period... I just left all the other magic experiments in the dormitory. After all, it was Professor McGonagall's request."
But the explanation cannot be explained like this, "I have encountered some messy problems recently, and I need to make up for some content of the spell, so it is normal to spare some more time..."
Kevin said with some doubt, "It's not like what they said, you finished the Transfiguration course in school and started to tackle the next subject."
???
What nonsense are you talking about, Kevin!
After learning Transfiguration, even Professor McGonagall wouldn't dare to say this, and even Dumbledore wouldn't say such arrogant words!
After learning Transfiguration—is there ever a time to learn Transfiguration?
He is now almost killed by the damn Swahili, how can he dare to hope to learn it all?
However, there are many benefits to learning this. The entire magic system of Vagadu is not just about transformation. Curses and other evil spells are also their forte. Now he is equivalent to getting the key mold. He can grind the key bit by bit, and the rewards after success are almost predictable.
Andrew sighed and stopped the magic experiment in his hand.
"I've only just started Transfiguration. It's too much to learn something like this... It's just a bit ridiculous... I can only cast some decent magic from time to time, it's nothing."
"cut."
Kevin responded with a rather sarcastic gesture, "You can pretend all you want. It's ok to pretend with Miss Granger from Gryffindor, but with me it's really too... too..."
He couldn't even find the right words for a moment.
"opinionated?"
"No, it's arrogance."
"Well," Andrew sighed, leaned back in his chair and stretched, "I'm not targeting anyone, I mean, as far as Transfiguration is concerned, all Ravenclaw students are failing in my opinion."
"Yes, I am quite confident!"
"Please don't say anything," Andrew turned around and gave a French salute, "such remarks are made in a moment of confusion."
But he found out the next day - Kevin did not relay his words, but he still imitated the same tone and pretended to speak in front of the fireplace in the common room.
Then, for some reason, this word spread - mainly because some troublemaker from some college turned this word into a joke.
The specific joke is that Grindelwald shouted at Dumbledore to get out in front of the wizarding world, and then happily pretended to be happy, but was imitated by the excited Dumbledore when he returned.
In short, "Grindelwald, please sit down. I also find this fun. I'm not targeting anyone. Everyone here..."
There was no way - the new legendary issue had not been published, and Grindelwald acted too ruthless in the old issue, without ever suffering any setback, which really made the readers unhappy. After the Ravenclaws had their fun, naturally someone brought Grindelwald in to humiliate him.
He was so angry that when Andrew went to the staff lounge to do some work, he could hear the professors telling this joke inside. Andrew, who was just delivering a new document for approval, could only pretend that he didn't hear anything. Fortunately, this joke didn't spread out of the castle in the end. If it was linked to the Magic Legend Magazine, Andrew didn't know whether the saints would be angry and turn against him.
Just when the joke gets old, a new chapter of the legend is released.
This time the story is very smooth - the usual learning and unprecedented breakthrough speed, as well as thinking about the limits of alchemy and saying goodbye to Mr. Nick.
Anyway, Andrew wrote very fluently, with a rare fluency that he showed at the beginning of the book.
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"A new legend..."
Sirius, the new History of Magic professor, handled the new magazine with some caution - he really didn't want to anger his boss.
The main reason is that Professor Binns' complaints are too torturous.
"Professor Black, you are now a serious professor of the History of Magic, not a sensationalist announcer or a reporter for some small magazine. This kind of nonsense book is not worth reading."
Professor Binns was one of the few professors who didn't think highly of it. "The beginning was better, at least it recorded some historical loopholes, but the end was too watery. Look at the beginning of this time. Isn't it just about meeting Grindelwald, then having different opinions, and finally learning alchemy?"
For a professor who is used to summarizing a rebellion into less than a hundred words, this record is too bloated, but no one can...
Although Sirius had his own independent office, he still had to go to Professor Binns for meetings regularly - there was no other way. It was very likely, no, it should be said absolutely, that after his death, Professor Binns would continue to teach at Hogwarts. Only Professor Binns' syllabus was the real History of Magic teaching syllabus.
"You are a genius student as always. It was amazing that you were able to master traditional alchemy in the last book. Now, you have expanded the materials of alchemy in just a short time, and even developed dragon blood to the extreme..."
Sirius was happily reading the book, but froze after reading more than half of the story.
[Alchemy is mysterious and innovative. It has never been based on antiquity. It has been synonymous with innovation since its birth. Even a genius like Dumbledore was firmly attracted by this power.
But on this day, Dumbledore finally discovered the drawback of alchemy. It was too greedy, so greedy that it could absorb all genius, all creativity, and all inspiration.
But the output was still too low - the innovation of alchemy was good, but alchemy had its limits. Even a genius like Dumbledore could not guarantee that he could make changes in the field of alchemy comparable to those of Mr. Nicolas Flamel.
'Alchemy cannot change the wizarding world.'
Dumbledore thought so - and so he did.
The power of one person will always be limited, but what about a group of people, or more people?
"I must return to Hogwarts to pass on knowledge and ideas. Those little wizards are the future of the entire wizarding world - this is the greatness of the Big Four!"
Sirius didn't even have the energy to read what was coming next.
"Are young wizards the future of the wizarding world? There is no doubt about it..."
'So, the Big Four built Hogwarts, passed down their ideas and knowledge, and thus... Hogwarts was created?'
"Then what about my recent experience... According to the professors, it is very good, but if it is very good, is it still not good enough?"
(End of this chapter)
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