Hogwarts: A Chinese-Style Professor

Chapter 91 The Increasingly Compressed Time

Chapter 91 The Increasingly Compressed Time

After accepting Cedric and Harry, Levi immediately began to study and improve the problem-solving guide.

This matter is somewhat troublesome.

Because he had previously imbued the book with spirituality—in the process, he had already incorporated his own thoughts.

If changes are made, the original spirituality will inevitably be damaged.

Therefore, he had to see if the existing spirituality of the manual could accomplish what he required—otherwise, he would have to forge a new one.

Fortunately, there's still plenty of material—speaking of which, Hagrid asked me to go to his place on Friday.

With this connection, even if I need any materials later, I can just get them from him.

If all else fails, he can always go back to his old ways and go to the black market.

Although, given his current level of power, this behavior is somewhat akin to bullying the weak.
Li Wei picked up the book that George had borrowed for him from the library in advance, waved his wand—copying all the text inside, and then adding magic to transform it into an information stream that was injected into the book.

During this process, under the resonance of magic, he could feel the book becoming more and more dynamic, fully capable of meeting his needs.

It seems that his alchemy skills have indeed improved considerably.

Even if his ideas were slightly off when he made it yesterday, his abundant spirituality was still enough to meet his needs.

"Professor, is there anything I can help you with?"

At this moment, Jia Meier walked over with a somewhat anxious expression on her face—she always felt that the professor had been letting Qiao Weili do everything lately, and she had been excluded.

"No need, I'll make it myself so I can better feel how complete this alchemical tool is."

After Li Wei finished speaking, he picked up another book and was about to type it in—but out of the corner of his eye, he noticed that Jia Meier was still standing there.
"Speaking of Camille, I heard an interesting theory yesterday."

"Parsleyan speech is a manifestation of magical specialization; it's not simply about making people understand the language of snakes."

Li Wei shared the theories he had learned the day before with Jia Meier, while keeping an eye on the progress of the manual.

"So I'm wondering if the curse on you is also a manifestation of specialization? Although it deprives you of the feeling of memories, it gives you the ability to face everything calmly."

If you were to specialize in Legilimency and Occlumency, the boost would be significant.

Jia Meier listened intently, and her attention was finally diverted.

"But aren't both Legilimency and Occlumency faster methods of mental warfare—Professor, can you help me?"

She began to look forward to it.

“Of course I can—” Li Wei said with a slight headache, “but I’ve been so busy lately that I probably only have free time in the evenings.”

"It's okay—this will do. Besides, mental warfare is too dangerous, and we're not used to it being too frequent, are we?"

As Jia Meier comforted Li Wei, who seemed to have a headache, her mood quietly improved—although the professor's Occlumency technique was impressive, since he had said he was skilled in it, did that mean...?
Will she have the opportunity to obtain the professor's memories through Legilimency in the future?
Jia Meier's lips curled slightly as she turned to practice meditation—she needed to conserve her energy.

"Now there's one more thing to do."

Compared to Jia Meier's excitement, Li Wei was somewhat troubled.

His time is now being squeezed more and more.

Li Wei couldn't help but start to consider the feasibility of sleeping a few hours less each day—was it too extravagant for him to sleep seven hours a day now?

But he quickly shook his head, dismissing the dangerous thought. The current schedule was still under his control; as long as nothing else took up his time, everything would be fine.

Levi was busy with the Grimoire until late at night, and didn't even know when Cedric and Harry left—the two seemed to have said goodbye to him before they left.

I think I just waved my hand at the time.

Li Wei glanced at the now empty desk—the debugging of the manual was finally complete.

All that's left is to wait until Sunday and hand it over to the members of the study group.

If you're in a hurry, you could send Barton to do it, and hand it over to them now—in Levi's old style, he really would have done that.

After all, the sooner I hand over the practice materials to them, the sooner I can give back, and the students on campus can use them sooner.

But at this moment, he was certain he didn't want to do that.

Li Wei explored the reasons within himself.

Is it because he has already entered the legendary realm and no longer needs to rush?

Or perhaps, Li Wei thought of the scene when he distributed props to the students on Sundays.

Hmm—he seems to value feelings more than efficiency now—a sense of ritual should be an important part of life, right?

Li Wei felt he had found the reason.

Thinking about this, he suddenly felt that using only a piece of parchment as an "extension" was rather rudimentary.

Even as a simple gift, it's simply not presentable.

After thinking for a moment, he waved his wand, and the parchment sheets were stacked together in groups of four. Then, under the effect of the Transfiguration Charm, they were transformed into thick cardboard and pages in the middle—in one fell swoop, the thin parchment sheets were transformed into a neat book cover.

The book covers come in four styles, each corresponding to one of the four colleges.

The book in Li Wei's hand is green, with a cover depicting a dark forbidden forest and a giant green snake coiled below the frame.

Once opened, the corresponding options will appear on the left side of the book—and if the cover is fully opened, the content will be displayed from both sides.

"Isn't this just like creating a single-function tablet computer?"

Li Wei chuckled softly, quite satisfied with his work.

He glanced at the time; it was nearly midnight, and Jia Meier was still waiting for him.
After thinking it over, Li Wei decided to go find the Blood Man Barrow first—a mental battle was no small matter, and to be on the safe side, he should take care of anything that might distract him first.

Although he guarded the most important memories related to his past life in the deepest part of his mind, so that even Dumbledore could not see them.

However, if things go wrong and Jia Meier sees some of his current memories and thoughts, as a teacher, he will lose face to some extent.

Li Wei opened the door and stepped into the night at Hogwarts.

Finding the Blood Man Barrow is both difficult and easy—just go find Helena, who, according to her, often follows her around from a distance.

Helena had already made an agreement with him that she would stay near the Ravenclaw Tower for the foreseeable future.

So you can just go there to find her.

(End of this chapter)

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