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The scenery on the moon is not beautiful, nor is it safe - in the three days that Andrew and his team have been exploring the terrain and studying the effects of Transfiguration on the lunar soil, several meteorites have already hit the nearby area.

It would be like this without an atmosphere, with meteorites falling from the sky from time to time.

In order to avoid imitating the generals in the Battle of Kunyang at a critical moment, Andrew finally persuaded Dumbledore not to consider building any ground buildings before the entire protective magic was completed. It would be better to build an underground exploration camp first.

The most crucial thing is that, judging from the more convenient degree of spellcasting here, Andrew very much doubts whether a magic meteorite or something will be generated - it has been known for a long time that magical creatures are prone to gathering in areas where wizards gather. If a magic meteorite or something really happens, who can withstand it?

Compared to the campus on the ground, the dungeon built by hollowing out and reinforcing it with magic not only helps with the cultivation of mushrooms at Hogwarts, but also makes it easier to create light sources, making it much safer and more convenient.

"No."

He just described the underground city and was unanimously opposed by the principals, especially Professor Vladislav.

"How are we going to play Quidditch if we build an underground school?"

Principal Vladislav's statement was very powerful, and this outrageous reason was unanimously supported by the principals.

After discussion and compromise, the final plan was to build the Quidditch field on the surface of the moon, and then cover the remaining areas according to the degree of heating and magical support.

After reaching this compromise, they had to return because the planned time had expired. They had to prepare to go back to school and so on. They also had to prepare to communicate with the magical world and send the next construction team up to officially develop the moon.

"is it possible?"

Andrew felt the overload, but felt more relaxed than when he came here. He was used to the apparition and the portkey. "Build a large-scale Floo network organization to connect the two places?"

"It shouldn't be a problem. Although the distance is very far, it won't be that difficult to solve if we all work together. In addition, some supporting daily necessities must also be developed in that environment."

Dumbledore looked relaxed, as if the overload didn't exist. "Besides, haven't you noticed, Taylor, that some of the restrictions are not that strong anymore? Maybe we can use some of the old stuff on it."

Old thing?
Andrew was stunned - the sealed emotions, ancient magic, and magic rune engraving array?

He didn't pay attention to it. These days he was busy collecting basic data, testing temperature, recording temperature differences, compiling meteorite data, observing the surrounding terrain and so on.

Of course, I also played Moonsling with Principal Vladislav and Karkaroff a few times - it was really fun.

"It's not like I'm carrying much, Professor."

Andrew waved his hand and glanced at the growing earth outside the transparent hatch. "It's not easy to discuss this. We are about to enter the atmosphere."

Even through the thick hatch that was transformed, the sound of friction and burning could still be heard - even Andrew, who was the most proficient in it, didn't know much about aircraft design, so the aircraft did not have any profound concepts or outstanding skills. It all relied on the value of the flying spell and the material strength brought by the transformation.

"School starts today, right?"

When the speed became a little more stable, Dumbledore suddenly asked Andrew a question.

"Almost. It should be. The Hogwarts Express has already left at this time."

"We should have gotten to school earlier."

"And us, Albus."

Professor Vladislav's face was a little excited, "But it doesn't matter when school starts. To be honest, I'm already looking forward to starting school on the moon."

"Are you all unaffected?" Andrew wanted to complain. He already had the aftereffects of using the portkey. If it weren't for the life support system, he would have vomited.

But it is obvious that the principals who have been running around for meetings all year round have become accustomed to it.

They have even started to fantasize about a new place to live. Although it is unlikely that the wizard can move everyone up there and the environment up there is not that good, the mere fact that they don't have to hide is enough to make them envious.

The aircraft began to slow down and then crashed into the ocean.

Andrew lost his balance in this final blow. If it weren't for the life-support straps on the aircraft, he would have rolled to the ground.

"Excuse me, open the hatch, I need some fresh air."

Madame Maxime opened the cabin door and stood directly on the sea. Andrew untied the life support device, stumbled directly into the water, and then froze himself on the sea surface with ice.

"Don't call me until the teleportation device is perfected."

He shouted weakly.

"Are you planning to stay at the school? Are you not going to build a Hogwarts Moon branch?"

Dumbledore's voice was filled with doubt. "Tyler, that's a whole new laboratory over there!"

"I know, Professor."

Andrew touched the ice with his left hand to adjust his lying position. "But the Dream Mushroom is not yet complete. Besides, whether it's school construction or mixed development, should I go to negotiate?"

He became famous at a young age, so he will definitely not be embarrassed if he goes there. But what if someone shows up to take advantage of his age?
It would be fine to occupy a better place first and work hard to build it, but there are eleven schools in the entire magical world, eleven strong magical circles plus scattered magical circles, who can we not bring along?
Under the Statute of Secrecy, wizards can't start a war again - it would be even funnier if the Statute of Secrecy was no longer needed.

"Of course I'm going, but doesn't Minerva have one at school?"

???

Principal, listen to what you are saying!
So the one who pulled me over to do the hard labor, didn't that mean I should be fully responsible?
"This is the school. No, you can't hold on. You haven't graduated yet."

Dumbledore glanced at Andrew and shook his head again.

???

No, what does that thoughtful look in your eyes just now mean, Principal!

I'm just a sixth-grade student who doesn't go to class. I still want to attend classes occasionally. It's fine if you want to drag me to the moon to do hard labor, but how did Professor Mag come up with this idea?
Isn't Hogwarts the future of the wizarding world?

Are you going to abandon them to build another future?

"It's not that I can't do it, but Taylor hasn't graduated yet, so it's a little hard to say."

Mr. Lemay said sarcastically while smiling, "But we shouldn't think about this now. We have to make a decision. Should we announce it in a small group and then ask professionals to carry it out secretly, or should we announce it directly?"

"Openly," Dumbledore's face returned to seriousness, "We need more brilliant ideas and wizards who are willing to build, and we still have control over the channel to the moon."

(End of this chapter)

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