Harry Potter Blood Hunter

Chapter 473 Good New Professor

History is written by the victors.

This sentence says a lot about the situation.

For example, in Browder's view, this sentence means that history will be tampered with.

For short-lived species like humans, many things cannot be determined after a few generations, and can only be determined by looking at past records.

And when a large number of records were tampered with, the real history was covered up by the thick fog.

Therefore, Browder likes to check some old natural books. Although these books may have been tampered with when they were first written, the tamperers must have a special purpose, such as to highlight something and prove something. ...Whether it has been tampered with in this way can be more easily discovered.

The most troublesome thing is the kind of falsifiers who destroy history...the things that are not good for themselves are never recorded, so that even Browder can only see that there is a period of time that is blank at most.

But as long as you read more, you may really be able to peel off all the fog that covers you and see the real history.

Oh, if possible, Browder can actually ask all these witnesses of history... Hasn’t Gaia’s world will always exist? Naturally, what He sees cannot be false.

Dumbledore naturally agreed to the reward that Browder said.

There was nothing in these Muggle historical materials that Browder could not read.

And Dumbledore will appreciate those who care about the past history!

Be it Muggles or wizards.

What can't be shown to Browder are the black magic books deep in the headmaster's office, which have been confiscated by the headmasters of Hogwarts for thousands of years.

Including the "Secrets of the Cutting-Edge Dark Arts" that Voldemort saw in the library when he was a student, which was written about the production and destruction of Horcruxes, was taken here by Dumbledore and kept after he became the principal.

Hmm... Voldemort's blame for reading this book should be blamed on the former headmaster, Armando Dippet. The principal didn't reject black magic so much, and didn't take the task of confiscating black magic books to heart.

It can be said that if there is a Hogwarts headmaster who wants to become the Dark Lord himself in the future, he can learn almost all known dark arts in the headmaster's library.

It has more magic than Voldemort, and its combat effectiveness will be amazing.

However, the situation in the principal's library is not known to many people. Including the newly known Browder, there should be no more than five people in total.

This does not include Voldemort.

Otherwise, in his original destiny, Snape would not be the headmaster of Hogwarts!

...

The new professor, Hagrid, has done a good job and is still very popular so far.

Although Draco and Buckbeak seemed to have a natural disagreement, this time Draco did not fall and did not trigger a possible trial of Buckbeak, and Hagrid's self-confidence was not hit.

So... he got a little carried away.

Because of the acromantula in the sixth grade textbook, Hagrid also wanted to go to Aragog and find one of his descendants.

But after he told Harry about this plan, Harry couldn't persuade him, so he stabbed Browder directly.

Although the acromantula is not dangerous to Harry now, and can even fully command it, Harry will not forget the ferocity of the acromantula because of this.

Even the little wizards in the sixth grade would not be afraid of an acromantula, but as long as the acromantula showed a slight tendency to attack the little wizard, Hagrid might be sued.

Browder thought the same as Harry. So the moment Harry was informed of the situation, Braud and Harry went to Hagrid's hut together to "admonish" Hagrid.

Admonishment is roughly equivalent to a slap in the face.

Being told by his two good friends, Hagrid's natural reaction became shrinking his head, and he was willing to follow their advice.

"If the acromantia doesn't work,

So Browder, can I borrow that unicorn of yours? After Hagrid promised not to look for the acromantula, he suddenly suggested to Browder.

Browder was famous for bringing a unicorn to the Dueling Club last term.

Of course Hagrid wanted to have unicorns in class now, but those unicorns in the Forbidden Forest would run away whenever they saw Hagrid, making it impossible for him to communicate.

Those unicorns were not afraid of Hagrid, but it might be because the unicorns didn't like the giant aura on him, so over the years, the only ones Hagrid could get close to were dead unicorns.

But isn't there another one at Browder? Although he hadn't seen it in the Dragon Manor, Hagrid knew that the unicorn belonged to Browder.

Browder fell into thought after hearing Hagrid's words.

I...was Hagrid tricked me?

It's as if he deliberately proposed to use acromantula for class, then hooked him over, and then decided to use unicorns instead.

In this case, it seems very unreasonable for Browder not to agree.

Harry also wanted to understand Hagrid's intentions, so he was surprised that he was also unknowingly used by Hagrid and became an accomplice to set Browder up.

Ah, it's amazing!

Harry stepped out.

But there was no other way, Browder had no choice but to agree to Hagrid.

It happened that Rourou hadn't come out for a long time, and she could come out to get some air after being in Browder's hat for a long time.

Sure enough, as expected of my good friend, when you need help, you will help!

Hagrid is so happy! They took out a lot of rock cakes to entertain Browder and Harry.

Harry flinched at the sight of the rock pie...he could bite it now, but he still didn't like it.

And Browder... Of course, he took all of them, and planned to take them home as a snack for grinding his teeth when he read at night.

I don't know how Hagrid made such pancakes that are moderately soft and hard for him, even the liver can't do so well in this respect.

...

Hagrid was well received as a professor, and another new professor had gained almost as much popularity.

Professor Remus Lupine, an ordinary wizard in many ways, even a little poor.

But such a wizard has become the most popular Defense Against the Dark Arts professor for so many years.

Because he is ordinary... Ordinary makes people excited.

Handing in mobile phones in Defense Against the Dark Arts classes in the past was so characteristic, of course I couldn't bear it.

Needless to say, Gilderoy Lockhart, the guy who is now imprisoned in Azkaban, is a deceitful person who has never handed in anything useful in class.

Quirrell, the stuttering man with his head covered in garlic and his whole body smelling like garlic, even taught something, but the words were said like that, and he couldn't hear them clearly without patience.

Only Professor Remus Lupine, only Professor Remus Lupine, although very ordinary, made every little wizard feel what it was like to take a real Defense Against the Dark Arts class!

very nice! It's really touching.

After a week, Professor Remus Lupine even became the most popular professor in Hogwarts.

The courses for the seven grades are different, but he arranged them in an orderly manner.

Especially in the practical class of the third grade, facing a Boggart found in the faculty office, he received the most favorable comments.

A boggart is a shape-shifting non-being beyond life and death, capable of transforming into anything a nearby person fears. Also due to this shape-shifting ability, no one knows what a Boggart looks like when left alone, as it instantly takes on whatever that person fears the most.

But boggarts cannot imitate the same powers or magic after transforming. For example, a boggart turned into a dementor cannot have a strong negative impact on people, and the cry of a boggart turned into a female ghost will not be fatal.

And the spell "funny funny" can make the boggart become funny as the wizard wants to break the fear.

The third-grade students who were in class at that time were almost all happy.

Little wizards in other grades also want to take this kind of course... But unfortunately, boggarts are only available in the third grade textbooks, and other grades can only regret that they are not third grade students.

But among all the third-year students, there is still someone who is dissatisfied, and that is Harry.

Because Harry found that Professor Lupine didn't seem to let him face the Boggart on purpose during the class. Professor Lupine finished the class before he met the Boggart.

Although Hermione and other students did not face the Boggart, Harry just felt that way.

It's also a sixth sense!

This feeling puzzled Harry, so Harry asked him about it after another Defense Against the Dark Arts lesson.

Professor Lupine is very popular now, and after each class, many young wizards will surround him. Harry waited for a while before speaking to him after everyone else had left.

Harry asked directly, "Professor, why don't you let me fight the Boggart?"

Professor Lupine raised his eyebrows without denying, "I thought the reason was obvious, Harry."

There was still surprise in Lupine's voice.

Harry hadn't expected Lupine to admit it, so he was taken aback.

"Why?" Harry asked again.

"Well," Lupine frowned slightly, "because I assumed that if the Boggart faced you, it would appear as Voldemort."

Harry's eyes widened. Not only was this answer Harry hadn't expected, but Lupine said Voldemort's name. Harry already knew how terrifying this name was to wizards. So far Harry knew that only Dumbledore and Braud dared to say this name. Oh... and maybe Hermione too.

"Obviously, I was wrong," said Lupine, still frowning at Harry, "but I don't think it's a good idea for Voldemort to show himself in the staff room. I think everyone will be scared to death."

"No, Professor!" Harry shook his head, "I don't think it's Voldemort I'm afraid of!"

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