Fantastic Creatures Trainer at Hogwarts

'055' Voldemort's cub

The following month, the impact of the paper published by the first-year students of Hogwarts in "Transfiguration Today" finally became fermented.

The first to pay attention to this was the Daily Prophet.

They separate into a small section.

The above mentioned the "Analytical Transfiguration" paper in the latest issue of "Transfiguration Today". The author praised the "routine" mentioned in the paper, but what he said was not actually the point. It is commonly used in news

The purpose of the routine is to heighten the atmosphere and pave the way for Ringo's appearance.

——Even though there isn’t much written about Ringo.

Just at the end of the article.

The author mentioned that the author of the paper is Ringo Shelby, a freshman at Hogwarts this year who was born in the Muggle world.

But even so.

As soon as the article was published, it immediately attracted the attention of many wizards.

They don't really care about the paper.

What he really cared about was the gimmick of "first-year students publishing professional papers". Almost that night, reporters from several magazines contacted Hogwarts and wanted to interview him.

Although they were all blocked by Professor McGonagall.

Ringo was not harassed.

But this does not mean the end, but rather the beginning of gossipy news - if you don’t give me an interview, then I will have to make it up!

"Ringo Shelby Revealed"

"The Secrets of Hogwarts Freshman and Transfiguration Professor McGonagall"

"The Muggle-born Slytherin Transfiguration Genius"

"Dumbledore's Successor"

"The little Slytherin Muggle-born genius who secretly dated many girls"

"First Hand: Ringo Shelby Photos in Newspapers"

There is not much useful information here except Ringo's Muggle origin, college identity, and the non-frontal photos that were secretly taken.

But Naihe is very popular!

I have to say that there is really very little news in the wizarding world. As long as there is something interesting, it will immediately spread to several gathering areas, let alone Hogwarts.

School is almost the first place where it spread.

Moreover, the little wizards don’t actually care about your reputation, they only care about whether you are a celebrity, so that Ringo would occasionally be stopped and asked for an autograph while walking on the road...

This situation.

It ended after the Quibbler magazine, edited by Luna's father, came to an end.

Nothing else.

Just because this magazine is unique in the wizarding world and specializes in publishing crazy, stupid and bizarre stories about celebrities, especially those involving conspiracy theories, its sales volume is even higher than that of the Daily Prophet.

And for Ringo.

They devoted a page to the introduction.

At the beginning of the article, they directly refuted the fact that "Ringo was a Muggle", believing that it was fabricated by other unscrupulous media.

Then the crazy elaboration around this point began.

There are four points in total:

The first is Ringo's appearance - they didn't get a front view, but they only knew from the side and back photos and the students' descriptions that Ringo had black hair and black eyes.

The second is Ringo's identity - they said they investigated the orphanage where Ringo grew up, but no one in the orphanage had any impression of his parents.

The third is Ringo's talent - not just transfiguration, but all courses, including "History of Magic" are excellent.

The fourth is Ringo's experience - he hung out in the Muggle world's mafia at a young age, and relied on amazing means to establish the Shelby family, which is quite powerful in the Muggle world. During this period, he did not shy away from using some inappropriate methods.

bright means.

After talking about these things, the article suddenly took a turn.

Begin to describe the Death Eater Bellatrix Lestrange, or Bellatrix Black.

It is said that this witch's magical talent is also very high.

Still black hair and black eyes.

Act by any means necessary.

And when following a certain person whose name I cannot mention, he always talks to him in a very romantic way.

The article takes another turn after reaching this point.

No more description of Bella.

Instead, he turned to talk about a person who studied at Hogwarts in the early part of the century. He also had black hair and black eyes, was extremely talented, and was good at transfiguration and potions. His surname was Riddle.

——This paragraph is really only one paragraph.

It can be seen that although the author of the article seems to be brave, in fact it is just that.

Anyway, after I finish writing this.

The article puts two English words together:

"riddle" & "ringo"

And at the end, it was written that the time when Bellatrix was imprisoned and the time when Ringo was adopted from the orphanage were less than a month apart.

no doubt.

This article is filled with the consistent tonality of "The Quibbler."

That's a conspiracy theory.

Many things in it are very far-fetched:

For example, "Riddle" and "Ringo" are put together to tell others that they have similar pronunciations and similar vocabulary, but they are not actually similar;

Another example is that they didn’t seem to do a complete on-the-spot investigation, so they wrote the wrong name and location of the orphanage where Ringo was adopted.

——But the influence is really great.

Even though many wizards didn't believe it after reading it, they still subconsciously regarded it as "possible".

after all……

The mysterious man and Bella really both have black hair and black eyes and are highly talented, and the time when Bella was imprisoned and Ringo was adopted was such a coincidence!

In short.

This article caused a great response at Hogwarts.

Even though Mag has refuted this statement many times.

Ringo also tried his best to clarify.

But it still ended the craze for little wizards to treat him as a celebrity and ask for autographs, and many people no longer treated him as enthusiastically as before.

But the little snakes often stared at him stupidly while eating or in class.

even……

While taking Defense Against the Dark Arts class.

Ringo is not as comfortable as before.

——Quirrell, that bitch, and Voldemort on the back of his head probably also saw that article. They frequently wandered around him during class, observing intentionally or unintentionally...

Honestly.

Ringo enjoyed being a celebrity in the beginning - no matter in his previous life or in this life, he had an urgent desire for fame and would not hide this desire.

But being noticed by Voldemort...

And it's not the attention of being treated as an enemy, but the attention of being treated as a child...

He was speechless.

It doesn't matter if others don't know. How can he not know who his biological parents are if he has memories very early?

Although he didn't think highly of Voldemort in his heart.

But just in case.

In the next month, he kept a much lower profile, and even stopped showing off deliberately in class unless the professor called him by name.

Not lonely either...

Because I usually have Penello and Hermione with me to practice spells or go to the library.

and.

As attention increases.

After all, many people noticed the significance of "Analytical Transfiguration" and began to try to write letters to Ringo using owls. This made his expectation of becoming pen pals with celebrities or great wizards a reality...

The first person to send a letter was the editor, Ms. Thacker.

in the letter.

She once again praised Ringo. In her speech, she expressed pleasure at the magazine sales brought about by Ringo and the increase in her performance bonus. At the same time, she expressed her hope to communicate more with Ringo - because after Ringo,

There are more and more supplementary papers on analytic deformation.

She needs to ask Ringo for advice on something she doesn't know.

Ringo naturally agreed.

The second person who sent the letter was somewhat unexpected, it was the father of the Weasley family - Arthur Weasley.

The head of the Office for the Illegal Use of Muggle Supplies at the Ministry of Magic, who was particularly interested in Muggles, honestly stated that he did not understand the paper.

But he asked Dumbledore what he thought of the paper.

After finding out that it really made sense, he tentatively asked Ringo to buy as many Muggle textbooks as possible.

Ringo agreed to him.

Weasley was very happy to introduce many colleagues to Ringo - in fact, there were only two, one was Perkins, the only colleague in his department, and the other was Rufus Scrimgeour, the director of the Auror Office.

The former writes letters just to flatter him.

The latter pointed out the merits of the paper very insightfully, and at the same time used a critical tone to accuse the paper of causing harm to Muggles - Ringo ignored him.

besides.

The letters that followed were much more normal. Most of them were wizards who had done research on transfiguration. Many of them had published papers in "Transfiguration Today".

Most of them agree with Ringo's routine.

Some directly express more communication.

Some left a lot of questions about transfiguration at the back of the letters. The purpose was simple: Although Ringo’s papers were of high quality, he was only 11 years old. If he wanted to become pen pals with them, even if he didn’t make things difficult, he would at least have to do it.

Look at the real level.

Ringo answered their questions very seriously.

There is no boredom or resistance.

Because these are real knowledge-based talents who like to go straight to the point, and once the problems raised are solved, Ringo will often improve a lot.

He liked this feeling very much.

that's all.

Time passes slowly.

Gradually it came to late October, approaching Halloween, and on the 26th, Ringo, who was having dinner in the auditorium, received a large number of letters as usual.

And while looking through it inadvertently.

Suddenly he was stunned: "Sent by Newt Scamander and received by Ringo Shelby? Newt? Newt's letter?"

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