Hogwarts: The Greatest Wizard

Chapter 7 Admission Letter

Another thing is that the spells that Finny learned will also appear in this magic book.

The spells are in the magic book, and Finny can increase his proficiency through practice. When his proficiency reaches a certain level, he can turn on silent spells or even wandless casting.

Of course, this is not the only way to increase proficiency, otherwise it would not be the most powerful part of this system.

The spells drawn from the library pass may be repeated. Repeated spells will increase proficiency, and the amount added will be much more than what Feeney would have gained through his own practice.

The most important point is that if the proficiency of a spell reaches a level that allows Finny to cast spells silently and without a wand, then this spell will no longer appear in subsequent spell extractions.

The appearance of this interface made Feeney change a lot of his original plan.

Originally, he planned to learn as much magic as possible before he entered school, because he was not sure about the specific function of the system.

However, now, Feeney thinks that he can choose several commonly used magics to learn and practice more. With the help of the system, he believes that he can complete the silent and wandless casting of these magics when he enters school.

Finny, who had thought things through and decided on a plan, decided to practice in seclusion. In fact, he just stopped going out easily.

As I said before, no matter what kind of genius he is, no matter how noble his social status is, these will only work if he is alive.

At this time, if he goes out at will, in this turbulent period, he is really asking for trouble.

Of course, before the retreat, Feeney also made some arrangements.

The house has been placed under the Fidelity Charm by Dumbledore, and the secret keeper is still Feeney himself. Unless he allows it, not even the owl can find the whereabouts of the house.

However, he told Dumbledore the location of the house, so Dumbledore began to find it, and the reason for doing so was because he also needed an admission letter to Hogwarts.

In addition, he also asked Kreacher to buy an owl in Diagon Alley, specifically for ordering the Daily Prophet. It allows him to understand current events in the wizarding world.

Kreacher is also responsible for the daily procurement of supplies.

Just like that, nine years passed in a flash.

It was the age when Feeney was eleven years old and about to enter school.

"Long time no see, Professor Dumbledore."

Looking at Dumbledore appearing in front of him, Finny had a black line on his face and secretly wondered if he was going to install some defensive and forbidden magic in this house that would not allow him to disapparate.

After all, the old man in front of him has suddenly appeared in front of him several times.

Dumbledore obviously saw that Finny was unhappy. After all, he would not be very happy every time he came over. However, Dumbledore didn't care because he knew that Finny was just unhappy that he suddenly appeared here. ,

As long as you give you a small benefit, the child will be very happy.

"Well, long time no see, Feeney, here is your acceptance letter."

With that said, Dumbledore took out a letter from the inside of his magic robe and handed it to Finny.

Although Feeney had been sure that he would go to Hogwarts for a long time, he was still a little excited when he actually saw this letter. After all, he had some experience with this series of stories in his previous life. fantasy,.

I imagined that in the summer when I was eleven years old, an owl would land at my window, holding such a yellow-colored admission notice with the Hogwarts emblem on the seal.

Taking a deep breath to calm down his excitement, Feeney reached out and took the letter.

As expected, the letter had the capital H and a fire-paint badge composed of four creatures: lion, eagle, badger, and snake.

Without delay, he opened the letter and revealed its contents.

Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry

Headmaster: Albus Dumbledore

(President of the International Federation of Wizards, First Class of the Order of Merlin, Archmage, and Chief Magician of the Wizengamot)

Dear Mr. Black:

We are pleased to inform you that you have been admitted to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Attached is a list of required books and equipment.

The semester is scheduled to begin on September 1st. We will be waiting for your owl to bring your reply before July 31st.

Vice Principal (Female)

Sincerely, Minerva McGonagall

Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry

[uniform]

First-year students need:

Three sets of plain work robes (black)

A plain peaked hat for daytime use (black)

A pair of protective gloves (made of fire dragon leather or similar material)

A winter cloak (black, silver buckle)

Please note: All student clothing must have name tags

[textbook]

All students are required to prepare the following books:

Standard Spells, Elementary, by Miranda Gorshak

A History of Magic, by Bathilda Bagshot

The Theory of Magic, by Adebe Wulfling

The Beginner's Guide to Transfiguration, by Emeric Switch

A Thousand Miracle Herbs and Mushrooms, by Phyllida Spohr

Magic Potions and Potions, by Arseny Giger

Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, by Newt Scamander

Dark Arts: A Guide to Self-Defense, by Quentin Trimble

[Other equipment]

a magic wand

A crucible (made of pewter, standard size No. 2)

Set of glass or crystal vials

a telescope

a brass balance

Students may bring an owl or a cat or a toad

We would like to specifically draw the attention of parents,

Freshmen are not allowed to bring their own broomsticks

The format and content of the letter are the same as the original work. Of course, maybe it’s because Dumbledore personally sent this letter, or maybe it’s because Feeney hid No. 12 Grimmauld Place, London, under the Fidelity Charm, and was responsible for it. Professor McGonagall who wrote the letter cannot be found here.

In short, the envelope of this letter does not have a receiving address that changes according to the location of the recipient like the original novel.

"Well, okay, then, Finny, I'll wait for you at Hogwarts."

Dumbledore winked at Finny and said with a smile,

Feeney looked at him and was about to change his form, so he hurriedly stopped him.

"Wait a minute, Dumbledore, even if I'm rich, shouldn't Hogwarts also provide tickets?"

Dumbledore was stunned and said,

"Well, Hogwarts never provides tickets to young wizards of the wizarding family. You need to go to King's Cross Station to buy it yourself."

Feeney was stunned. He was misled by the novel he read in his previous life.

Yes, if all the tickets for little wizards are provided by Hogwarts, then the Hogwarts Express does not actually require tickets.

Moreover, wizards who want to go to Hogwarts are not necessarily young wizards, and young wizards do not necessarily need to take the train to go.

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