Hogwarts Wizarding Journey

Chapter 69 Accidentally Missed One Billion

Busy time always flies by. Bell is busy learning magic knowledge and conducting magic experiments every day.

The day after the Easter vacation, Hermione suddenly found him and asked Bell to review with her, especially the History of Magic and Defense Against the Dark Arts courses. Because the exam was coming soon, it would be too late if he didn't review hard.

"Hermione, if I remember correctly, our exam is at the end of June, right?"

"That's right."

"But it's only the beginning of April, right? There are still more than two months left, so you don't have to be so anxious."

Although Bell didn't know what day it was today, it was definitely in April.

Looking at the little witch with a serious face and a tense body, Bell felt that she was putting too much pressure on herself, which was not good.

"The weather is nice today and the temperature is very comfortable. How about we go for a walk to the Black Lake to relax?"

"No! Bell, two months is not a long time! I still feel like the day I came to Hogwarts was yesterday, but in fact more than half a year has passed. So if you don't seize the time to review now,

, you will find that there is an exam tomorrow, and you haven’t reviewed anything yet!”

Hermione stared at Bell seriously, obviously not intending to accept his proposal.

"And you've never heard of History of Magic or Defense Against the Dark Arts! If you want to get good grades at the end of the term, you need to start reviewing early!"

After saying that, Hermione pulled Bell and walked towards the library without waiting for Bell's rebuttal.

In fact, Bell wanted to say that even if he didn't review anything, there was no need to worry about the exam, and he didn't care about the quality of his grades. However, in order not to irritate the already nervous little witch, Bell obediently kept his mouth shut.

The content of the first-grade course is not difficult for Bell. But just like many middle-aged people aged 4 or 50 who cannot do elementary school mathematics problems. They have not been exposed to them for a long time, and very simple questions are actually difficult.

Don't know how to answer.

With this in mind, Bell thought it would be good to review before the exam. At least he could spend less time thinking when taking the written test. As for whether to review now or review in 2 months, it actually doesn't make any difference. So Bell just let Hermione do it.

Pulled him to the library.

After reading in the library for a while, a burly man who was a bit oversized sneaked into the library.

In Hogwarts, the only person with such a physique is undoubtedly the keykeeper and gamekeeper Rubeus Hagrid.

Bell has never had any contact with Hagrid. Although he doesn't hate Hagrid's stubbornness, he doesn't like talking nonsense to people with bad brains. As for how he can know that Hagrid has a bad brain even though he has never had any contact with him? You see

You can tell just by looking at the way he looks now.

Come on, Hagrid is about 3.5 meters tall. His head is almost touching the ceiling when he stands there. He looks so sneaky now, so does he not want others to notice him? Or does he hope to be able to?

What about attracting other people’s attention?

"Hagrid? Why did he come to the library? He looked so sneaky. What did he want to do?"

Apparently Hermione was also attracted by Hagrid, so Bell said that his appearance was more suspicious.

Hermione and Hagrid were not familiar with each other. After all, no one would dare to approach a 3.5-meter-tall giant casually, let alone a group of young wizards. You must know that the giant monster is only so tall. If you approach casually, you will be killed.

What should I do if I eat it?

"Who knows? Never mind."

Bell shrugged casually.

He had a vague impression of this, but even if he searched his memory with Legilimency, he could not find any relevant content.

Bell didn't understand why. Logically speaking, since he had an impression, it meant that he should have seen the relevant content before, so using Legilimency, he should be able to find the corresponding memory.

However, Bell has searched his memories of past lives several times, and he has reviewed all the few memories that he can find related to "Harry Potter". However, he still often thinks about some memories that are not in his memory.

The picture creates a subtle sense of familiarity.

Perhaps there are many areas about memory that wizards have not understood.

If Bell had checked the titles of the books Hagrid borrowed, he would have regretted his indifference.

Because those books are all related to fire dragons, including "Fire Dragon Species in Britain and Ireland", "From Fire Dragon Eggs to Hell" and "A Guide to Raising Fire Dragons".

Seeing the titles of these books, it is not difficult to think that Hagrid wants to raise a fire dragon, or even that he is raising a fire dragon.

It is illegal to raise fire dragons privately. Because of the dangers and untamable characteristics of fire dragons, a bill banning the raising of fire dragons was officially passed at the Wizards' Conference in 1709. Therefore, even if Bell has raised one, it is not dangerous at all.

Bi'an, who is lower than the fire dragon, has never thought of raising a fire dragon.

But this does not affect his interest in fire dragons. Although his family has opened several dragon farms in recent years, Bell has seen various parts from fire dragons, or has used them a lot, but he has never seen them before.

Live a living fire dragon.

If he knew that Hagrid had a fire dragon egg in his hand, maybe he could use some harmless tricks to get the egg and play with it?

As a Chinese in my previous life, there is no doubt about my love for dragons. After all, I am the descendant of dragons.

Of course, at first, Bell looked down upon these so-called fire dragons, thinking that they were just winged lizards, and they were simply too small compared to dragons and the like.

However, after detailed investigation of the information about 'dragons', Bell discovered that perhaps the Western dragon and the Eastern dragon have the same ancestor - Yinglong.

In Chinese myths and legends, Yinglong is a winged creation dragon god, which is often referred to as the 'ancestral dragon'. The image of Yinglong is very much like a combination of a Western dragon and an Eastern dragon.

Therefore, Bell speculated that Yinglong should be a powerful magical animal that once existed in the East. As time went by, perhaps it was affected by the movement of continental plates? Some of the Yinglongs that migrated to the west evolved into giant dragons, and those who stayed behind

The Yinglong from the East evolved into the Shenlong. Then in modern times, the giant dragon evolved into the fire dragon, and the Shenlong evolved into the sea dragon.

Powerful creatures do not mean they are suitable for survival, because the more powerful the creature, the fewer the number of offspring and the longer it takes to grow. This can easily lead to generational annihilation due to some accidents.

Just like in nature, the weakest insects with the most tenacious vitality and the largest population are always weak insects. However, some powerful animals, such as lions, tigers, elephants, giant whales, etc., are more likely to face the crisis of extinction.

Therefore, it is very important for the survival of the species to appropriately reduce the average power of the race and find a balance between power and quantity.

Of course, all this is Bell's speculation, and only God knows what the facts are.

In any case, because of Bell's indifferent personality, he missed the opportunity to buy an SSR... ahem, a rare fire dragon cub.

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