Professor Spencer, floating in the air, looked at the students in the classroom.

"As a dead man, I don't expect much from you."

Although he said that he had no expectations, Professor Spence had a smile on his face.

"But I think there will always be a fool among you who will find a way to go to the moon or even Mars, just like the fool who flew around the world on a flying broomstick."

"Now, let's start the class and see what people in the past did and what we can learn from them."

027 Now is...Fantasy time

Ten minutes into Professor Binns' History of Magic class, Harry wanted to declare it his favorite class of the year.

It's certainly not that Harry dislikes Professor McGonagall's Transfiguration class, or Professor Flitwick's Charms class.

The teaching of these two professors is very professional.

The problem is that some are too professional.

It perfectly fits Harry's stereotype of the wizard profession.

Professor Binns and the courses he teaches are completely different.

Although the name of the course was 'History of Magic', Professor Binns did not read from the textbook.

Instead, he took out the textbook, read out the chapter title, and asked the students in the classroom if they knew what had happened during this period.

This kind of problem became a time for Hermione and Ron to score points from the beginning.

Even though Professor Binns was very stingy and only gave one point as a reward each time.

But Hermione and Ron still scored twelve points in one go.

It wasn't until Professor Binns gave Ron an extra point and wrote the name of the famous 18th-century goblin radical movement leader: Sloppy Lara on the blackboard.

He turned around and asked the students the question "why?"

Why do goblins launch rebellions one after another, and wizards who have won the war can promote the "Law of the Wand" to disarm the goblins?

Now Gringotts also belongs to these goblins?

After Professor Binns raised this question.

Ron immediately gave the textbook answer of a standard room.

Because the Ministry of Magic has successfully suppressed the goblin rebellion and weakened the goblins with the Law of Wands.

Having goblins control Gringotts was just a small concession made by the Ministry of Magic for the sake of peace.

Our wizard is so great~!

Then Ron was deducted three points by Professor Binns.

"From my place, you should learn analytical methods instead of reading answers from books. I can think even if I don't have a brain, let alone you guys who have brains."

Professor Binns shouted, waving the textbook in his hand.

"Thinking is our most precious asset as a wizard!"

The next moment, the textbook in Professor Binns's hand slammed on Ron's desk.

“The brain is nature’s best gift, use it well!”

After finishing speaking, Professor Binns waved his hand towards the blackboard, and a piece of chalk circled the name of the first goblin leader who launched a rebellion.

Next, Professor Binns began to explain the relationship between wizards and goblins at that time from various angles such as the social culture and economy of the time.

As a self-proclaimed old professor who has been teaching the History of Magic at Hogwarts since its founding.

Professor Binns was even able to accurately tell how many copper turners were needed to make a glass of Firewhiskey.

As Professor Binns continued to narrate, Harry, as a follower of Ms. Woking, immediately discovered the problem.

According to Professor Binns.

Due to the existence of the International Statute of Secrecy, after severing ties with the Muggle world.

At that time, goblins almost monopolized the production of most goods in the magical world.

And due to some historical reasons, or before the wizards and Muggles fell out.

In the many conquests launched by wizards and Muggles together, there were intelligent magical creatures such as goblins, centaurs, and giants.

Either give up your original territory and survive in a cold and harsh place where it is difficult to live, or become a part of that empire as a vassal and servant.

And that empire, even though it has disintegrated and perished.

But even a thousand years later, people will still remember its name: Rome.

The conquests and slaughters of the Roman Empire laid the foundation for the current structure of the European magic world.

It also gives those fairies who know the times the opportunity to make due contributions to the great empire.

At least as long as the Roman Empire existed, the attitude of the goblins towards wizards could be described as fawning.

There was even a subspecies of elves called house-elfs.

But a perished empire is like a dying flame.

How much warmth can a ball of fireless embers provide to the former subjects of the empire?

How long can the former servant continue to remain humble after discovering his master's weakness?

Looking at Professor Binns floating on the podium, Harry suddenly felt a chill on his back.

Every letter in the history textbook seemed to be oozing blood before Harry's eyes.

As a seasoned adventurer, Harry could even imagine that one day, long ago.

A goblin who worked for the wizard jumped onto his workbench.

Shouting to the other fairies, "Fairies are suffering! Your families must be suffering too!"

Harry raised his hand slowly.

"Ah, Mr. Potter, a famous person, few people can be recorded in history when they are still babies. What did you find?"

Professor Binns floated in front of Harry and looked down at him.

"Because wizards need goblins, wizards cannot accept losing the goods made by goblins, and goblins are unwilling to be enslaved by wizards as they were in the past, so this is a compromise."

Harry looked up at Professor Binns floating in front of him.

"The wizard used the Wand Law to deprive the goblins of their military ability to continue their rebellion, and at the same time handed over Gringotts as a token of sincerity for reconciliation between the two sides."

"Clap clap clap!"

After Harry finished speaking, Professor Binns, who was floating in the air, applauded.

"Very good, finally there is someone who is willing to use his brain to think. Although there are still many deviations, five points for Gryffindor."

Professor Binns floated back to the podium, and with a wave of his hand, the words on the blackboard began to change.

What now appears on the blackboard... is a dynamic map of the solar system.

"When wizards were most united and cooperated sincerely with Muggles, the Roman Empire was established in the West, and an empire called Qin was born in the East."

Professor Binns waved his hands and spoke to the students in the audience as if he was not in the classroom but in a beer hall.

"When wizards were strong, they could even turn a group of goblins into today's house-elves. When wizards were weak, even flying around the world could only be accomplished by three daring Gryffindors riding broomsticks."

Professor Binns looked at the students below the podium and spoke in a tone as if he wanted to ram his ideas directly into the students' heads.

"Think about it, if the cooperation between wizards and Muggles had not ended, and Rome and Qin had not been destroyed, what would our world be like today?"

Having said this, Professor Binns slapped the star map on the blackboard behind him.

"The distance between the Earth and the Moon is only 38 kilometers, which is only equivalent to the distance of three circles around the Earth."

"Wizards learned to fly two thousand years ago, while Muggles could only fly to a height of one meter a hundred years ago, but now they can send themselves to the moon."

"You can imagine what Muggles can do if they have the help of wizards."

"When the Earth is closest to Mars, it is only 55 million kilometers away, which is equivalent to only 433 laps around the Earth."

Having said this, the roaring Professor Binns suddenly paused.

"I seem to have strayed a little from the topic."

Professor Binns looked at the students in the classroom who were staring at him in amazement.

He reached out and touched the goatee on his chin.

"But it doesn't matter. The relationship between the founding of the Roman Empire and the goblin rebellion. Sixteen feet of parchment, due next Monday. This is your homework. Now let's continue..."

Under the podium, Ron looked at Professor Binns who had picked up the textbook again.

His expression of surprise was just like the first time he saw the giant monster and had to fight it in the ladies' room.

Although when Professor Binns appeared, Ron was prepared that Professor Binns might be as abnormal as Harry.

After all, Harry and Hermione have gone so crazy.

It is not unacceptable that the former automatic sleep-aiding professor suddenly becomes full of energy.

But now Ron felt that he was still too young ten minutes ago.

Sixteen feet of parchment!

Sixteen fucking feet of parchment!

Professor Binns must have taken the wrong medicine. He assigned a 16-foot parchment paper in the first class of the semester!

This is something that only Snape, whose brain was eaten by a werewolf, would do.

With resentment from the sixteen-foot parchment, Ron turned his gaze to Harry who was writing furiously beside him.

I almost used up all my self-control.

Ron didn't yell to Harry, "Use the Holy Slash on Professor Binns!"

For the first time in my life.

Ron was so eager to learn a spell.

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