Hogwarts, a Scholar Becomes a God

Chapter 20 Inspiration in Herbalism Class

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First day of school.

The first lesson for the second year students is Herbalism, which Gryffindors will have with the Hufflepuff wizards.

After breakfast, Clark didn't even bother to accompany Ron to listen to the roar in the roaring letter, so he turned around and left the auditorium with Hermione.

Behind the two of them, Aunt Molly's deafening roar could be heard even a few corridors away, and Hermione shook her head helplessly.

"It seems that what you said is correct. These two guys are really unreliable. Fortunately, you didn't tell them our plan."

Clark led the way, and the two walked towards the greenhouse behind the castle, where various magical plants were cultivated, and it was the place where the herbal medicine class was held.

"I saw you coming with Neville this morning, how's it going, did you talk to him?"

A teenager who had entered puberty grew and developed very quickly. In just over a month of vacation, Clark was much taller than Hermione, which made him have to slow down his pace so that Hermione could keep up with him.

"Not yet," Hermione looked at Clark, who was a head taller than herself, "I just talked to him on the way here, saying that you need to find someone to help, so he signed up bravely."

"Then what do you think of him?"

Hermione hesitated for a while, and the two of them walked down the steps and walked across the green lawn. Several glass greenhouses not far away were already in sight, and some students who also came to the herbal medicine class were walking there.

That means, their chat can end.

"I think he can do it. Neville is honest but not lacking in courage. He is also very kind. Although he is not very clever, he is not ostentatious. We can definitely consider including him in our plan."

Hermione expressed her opinion, and Clark pondered for a while, then nodded, agreeing, "That's fine, I'll invite him."

As they spoke, they approached the greenhouse and saw other students standing outside waiting for Professor Sprout.

As soon as Clark and Hermione joined in, they saw Professor Sprout striding across the lawn, with Lockhart at her side.

Professor Sprout has many bandages on his arm,

Clark saw a few branches of the Whomping Willow hanging in bandages from a distance. Obviously, that should be a good thing Harry and Ron did last night.

As head of Hufflepuff, Professor Sprout is a stocky witch.

On her fluffy hair of the same style as Hermione, she wears a hat with many patches all the year round, and there is always a lot of mud on her clothes, which makes her look very down-to-earth.

Lockhart, standing beside her, was spotless from head to toe, wearing a flowing turquoise robe, with a turquoise top hat on top of his gleaming blond hair.

"Oh, how are you!" Lockhart greeted the students with a happy face, and told how he instructed Professor Sprout to treat the wound of the Whomping Willow just now.

This made Professor Sprout's face a bit ugly, contrary to his usual cheerful demeanor.

"Go to the third greenhouse today!"

The little wizard followed behind the professor, discussing excitedly in a low voice.

They had only entered the first greenhouse before, because the plants in the third greenhouse were more interesting and dangerous, and they could not enter without the professor's permission.

Clark walked in with the other little wizards, and a smell of damp soil and dragon manure immediately rushed over his face, mixed with a strong fragrance of flowers.

The flowers planted in the third greenhouse are all as big as umbrellas, and some of them hang from the ceiling, looking like a huge mouth, ready to eat at any time.

"Harry! I've been meaning to talk to you..."

Clark heard that Lockhart had left Harry outside, which made Professor Sprout's expression even worse, and he spoke a little louder.

"Today we are going to repot the Mandrake. Now, who can tell me what are the properties of the Mandrake?"

Hermione was almost the first to raise her hand, which was expected by everyone, but it was Clark who did not raise his hand, which surprised everyone.

"Mandrake, also known as Mandrake root, is often used to refine a powerful recovery potion."

Hermione glanced at Clark proudly, and said braggingly, "This recovery potion can restore people who have been affected by negative magic to their original state."

"Very good, five points for Gryffindor," said Professor Sprout. "The mandrake is an important part of most antidotes, but it's also dangerous. Can anyone tell me why?"

Hermione raised her hand again, as if she was afraid that Clark would rob her, but this time, Clark didn't raise her hand.

"Hearing the cry of the mandrake can kill a man," she almost blurted out.

"Exactly, five more points."

Professor Sprout had just finished speaking, but Clark raised his hand unhurriedly.

"Clark."

"I'll add a few more points," Clark said, standing up, drawing Hermione to glare at him.

"As one of the oldest and most magical medicinal plants, mandrake not only kills people by crying, but every part of it is also poisonous, whether it is rhizomes, branches and leaves, flowers, or fruits. Has a powerful hypnotic effect.

In addition, like China's Shouwu and ginseng, mandrake, a rhizome potion, is naturally the alchemy of "the sun is the father, the moon is the mother, bred by the wind and nurtured by the earth" best portrayal.

Therefore, they themselves are easy to breed spirituality, and some ancient religious groups often dry their rhizomes to make amulets, so as to use the spirituality in them to promote fertility. "

【Ding! You have successfully used the 'Education' skill and taught the other party some strange knowledge, experience +10. 】

Clark ignored the system's prompt because he had a sudden inspiration.

Recently, he has been thinking about how to perform a weakened version of the Return to Oneness Ceremony to help Hermione and the others "resurrect from the dead", so as to eliminate the influence of the magic power of Chaos and obtain a career in Faerun Continent.

But today's mandrake, a restorative herb that contains natural life and spirituality, can completely play a "resurrection" effect.

The question now is how to make Hermione and the others fall into a state infinitely close to "death".

"It's a good addition. Add ten points to Gryffindor." Professor Sprout's words interrupted Clark's contemplation, and he had no idea what to do, so he had to concentrate on listening to the class.

"Look, everyone, our mandrakes here are still very young..."

Under the guidance of Professor Sprout, they put on earmuffs and began to deal with the Mandrake with all their might.

It's no easy job, because these magical herbs with spiritual roots that grow like ugly babies don't like being pulled out of the ground.

They twisted their bodies in the little wizard's hands, kicked their feet wildly, waved their pointed roots, and gnashed their teeth.

As a result, when get out of class was over, Clark, like other students, was sweating profusely, with back pain and mud.

In the end, they had to drag their tired bodies back to the castle to take a shower before rushing to the transformation class.

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