The Day of the Draw at Hogwarts

Chapter 132 The coolest professor at Hogwarts

"That's it..." Tom thought for a while, "The authenticity of the document is open to question, but the definition of fairy castles in it is very interesting. They are also called fairy tombs. Just by hearing this name, you will know what they are for."

According to the records in the book, "fairy castles" refer to the countless prehistoric tombs in Ireland. Each "fairy castle" has a divine cauldron that can provide unlimited food...

"This violates Gamp's five basic principles of transformation." Hermione pointed out the fallacy in the book, "Food cannot be transformed out of thin air."

"The other world cannot be understood with common sense," Tom shook his head and said, "It seems that if we want to make a time turner, we need to find a prehistoric tomb first. It seems a bit unreliable, but it is always a good thing to have a goal. "

After finding the clue to the "Fairy Castle", today's task is completed, and Tom can continue his magic practice. After a year of hard study and practice, most of his spells have reached full proficiency, which also means that these spells can be cast without a wand, but the power will be reduced by one level.

The final exam last semester helped him complete the breakthrough tasks in most subjects. Now all the subjects in his knowledge theory column have reached level one. Now he only needs to accumulate knowledge to reach the peak of level one, and then proceed breakthrough.

As a professor, another convenience is that it is very simple to get the original second-year final exam questions from other teachers, so the difficulty of breakthrough is greatly reduced.

As for the professors' lesson plans and notes, Tom plans to "fool" them over time. After all, his reputation among professors is still relatively poor. Wait for the public opinion to change after a period of time, then go on your own. Tom's plan has been made. He will use this year to clear all obstacles to breakthrough missions before level seven.

Professor Lockhart is a good man!

Once you read the book, time passed very quickly. Tom felt that in just a blink of an eye, it was time for the library to close. The two of them packed up the things on the table together.

"Put that book down." As Hermione tried to stuff The Buried Celts into her bag, Mrs. Pince suddenly appeared.

"This book is a banned book and ordinary students are not allowed to borrow it."

Tom patted his head and said, "Look at my memory! Miss Granger helped me organize a lot of information today. The content in this book can better help her understand the background knowledge in my new book, so I gave her special approval. You can borrow this book.”

Tom took out a quill and wrote a note to Hermione.

Mrs. Pince's expression became extremely wonderful in an instant.

Tom glanced at Mrs. Pince, "Books can only show their value if they are read. If they are just placed on the bookshelf, they are nothing more than arty decorations."

Hermione found it interesting to see Mrs. Pince being scolded by Tom, and her eyes were filled with smiles.

Peggy's eyes were filled with chills.

"Put the bear down." Peggy Grossman's tone was very calm, but it made people's hair stand up unconsciously.

Several of Peggy's roommates were already lying on the bed, and when they heard the sound, they all sat up and watched the show.

Victoria Brown, who was holding a tattered bear doll in her hand, shuddered. Peggy's eyes frightened her.

Victoria has always been a little jealous of Peggy: Peggy is prettier and smarter than she is, and more importantly, her family background is better than hers. As a Muggle, she ends up with more beautiful clothes than hers! In addition, Peggy always looks cold, which makes her unhappy with Peggy growing day by day.

A few days ago, she stole a diary from Professor Lockhart's office - of course, she insisted not to admit that it was stolen. In her opinion, she just wanted to borrow it. But after returning to the dormitory, Victorique was dumbfounded: the diary was actually blank!

However, since it was Professor Lockhart's notebook, she did not think of throwing it away, but instead used it as her own diary. Rounding it all off, it was equivalent to confiding in Professor Lockhart. As a result, when she wrote in the diary for the first time, she discovered what was special about this diary: it could communicate with herself!

Soon, she became friends with the boy named Riddle in the diary. They soon talked about everything, and Victorique gradually opened her heart to Riddle.

She once complained to Riddle that her pocket money was so small that even though she was a half-blood wizard, she didn't have as many beautiful wizard robes as a mudblood. Riddle expressed sympathy for her plight and recommended that she find Attack that child's weakness.

Victoria was watching. Later, she finally discovered a strange thing about Peggy: Peggy, who was usually clean and beautiful, always had an old teddy bear on her bed.

So today, while Peggy was taking a bath, she took the teddy bear in her hand and laughed at her mercilessly: "Peggy, did you spend all your money on buying dresses? Aren't you afraid of fleas for such a dirty bear..." But what she got in exchange was Peggy's empty eyes and those words that made her hair stand on end.

This sentence was obviously very simple and contained no threatening words, but Victorique immediately put the bear back on the bed.

Seemingly realizing that she was being too cowardly, she muttered: "Do you think I am willing to touch such a dirty bear? I am not worried about you getting fleas and infecting us. Do you know how they treat little fleas?" Witches always shave their heads and then sprinkle potion all over their bodies..."

"You're lying." Peggy interrupted Victorique calmly, choking her.

"You don't have to worry about what stuffed toys I put on my bed. If there's nothing else, please give me a break. I'm going to bed."

Victoria stepped out of the aisle, and Peggy walked past her, adjusted the bear's position, and gave her a smile, "Good night." Before she finished speaking, she closed the curtains of the four-corner bed.

Victorique stood stunned for a while, and finally made a face in front of the curtain, and walked back to her bed dejectedly to sleep.

"I'm so angry!" She lay on the bed for a while before she realized what was happening. She immediately took out her quill, dipped it in ink and started writing furiously in Riddle's diary.

"That's cool!" Ron said to Harry excitedly after class.

"What -" "Made our little brother so excited?" Fred and George appeared out of nowhere, startling Ron.

"Professor Lockhart's class just now was really cool! I have never had a Defense Against the Dark Arts class like this before. It was so exciting!"

However, Ron kept silent about what Lockhart taught. No matter how Fred and the others tried to coerce and induce him, he did not say anything. He just asked them to wait until class to find out.

"So there is no exam today?" Fred didn't believe what his brother said at all. In his opinion: Ron's knowledge was only a little bit, and just doing some tricks would make him feel cool, and he could do tricks in front of his brother. .

"There's no exam. Really—"

"I know, very, very cool-" Fred and George winked at each other, then laughed and left.

Fred's first Defense Against the Dark Arts lesson this week is on Wednesday, and they have to wait two days to find out what the lesson is about. But Peggy was lucky. The first-year Ravenclaw students had Defense Against the Dark Arts class together with Slytherin in the first period on Tuesday morning. They can experience Tom's Defense Against the Dark Arts earlier.

Through the publicity of those students who have taken the class, they have high expectations for this class.

Tom walked into the Defense Against the Dark Arts classroom carrying a small cage. He walked quickly down the aisle and walked onto the stage under the watchful eyes of the little wizards. As he stood there, the classroom gradually became quiet.

"Okay, I suddenly realized that in the first class, I was so busy taking the exam that I forgot to take roll." Tom took out the roster and the papers from the previous exam. Every time he named a classmate, he asked him to come to the podium and take away the papers. When the last classmate came on stage and took away the paper, Tom said that everyone could start class.

"Who can tell me, what is Defense Against the Dark Arts?" Tom asked such a question without rushing to start the lecture. He glanced at the audience and picked a student to answer.

"Miss Grossman, please answer me!"

Peggy Grossman stood up and answered the question he had just asked.

"Defence Against the Dark Arts is a course that helps students learn how to resist various types of dark magic, including dark magical creatures and dark spells. Of course, this course will also teach us how to duel."

The answer is pretty standard.

"That's right, one point for Ravenclaw." Tom nodded, and then talked a little about the historical origins of Defense Against the Dark Arts and the need to learn it. He didn't go into any of this because it was not the focus of today.

"In my books, I have talked about how to deal with various dark creatures - female ghosts, werewolves, trolls, etc., but I have basically touched on all kinds of magic spells, so just read those books It’s not enough, especially in a time like this.”

Tom brought the small cage to the stage, and the little wizards below subconsciously shrank back: there were two extra-large spiders crawling inside the cage. Tom specifically asked for these spiders from Professor Sylvanus Kettleburn of the Care of Magical Creatures class.

He wanted a few large non-venomous spiders, and Professor Kettleburn readily agreed. He directly caught three palm-sized venomous spiders and removed their fangs.

"Defense Against the Dark Arts... If you want to defend against dark magic, you need to understand them first. And today, I will tell you about the three spells that will be punished the most severely by wizard law after being used. They are called - The Unforgivable Curse."

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