HP Approaches the Magic World

Chapter 257 Easter Holiday

Recently, when Jon was taking Defense Against the Dark Arts class, he always felt that Professor Quirrell was absent-minded.

As one of several courses that Jon needed to attend, half of the reason why Jon took this class was to monitor Professor Quirrell's recent movements while attending class.

As for Defense Against the Dark Arts, he doesn't really need to learn it.

These defensive magics were all derived from the war magic taught to him by Professor Helga. With the increasing magic environment, Jon even tried to cast the initial version of war magic several times this semester.

Although the power is not as good as expected, it can be used at least and there is no need to make any improvements.

In fact, no matter how you say it, you can improve magic.

For Helga, this witch simplified and reduced the power of the spells that could be cast back then, so that Jon could cast them in the current magical environment. For Professor Flitwick

, these improved spells have improved the power of existing spells, and at the same time, the method of casting spells is no longer so complicated.

It's just that this professor doesn't usually study the environment of the magical world, and he doesn't have the legendary wizard's keen perception of the environment, so he doesn't actually know that the magic spells Jon "sold" to him are more powerful than the popular magic spells today.

The curse version is more powerful and more convenient to cast. This is entirely because the current magic environment is on the rise. Even ordinary magic will be much more powerful than before, let alone these improved simplified versions of war magic.

After all, war magic originally pursues efficiency and power. Fast spell casting and high power are the most basic requirements of war magic.

However, due to the deliberate concealment of all the professors and the school motto of "keeping a low profile" that Hufflepuff now adheres to, Hufflepuff students generally implement the style of making money quietly, but in the open

You can't really tell how good they are.

But Jon knew it, because he asked Stephen to come up with the examination-oriented education system that Hufflepuff College was experimenting with in the Magical Research Society.

Apart from anything else, these things still have some effect in specializing in exams. They are suitable for surprise review so that all students can pass.

While promoting exam-oriented education, the members of the presidium of the society have not given up on quality education. Every semester, members of the society will regularly conduct magic strength tests. If any student is relatively lagging behind, he or she will receive help from other students.

"But have you noticed that Professor Quirrell's face seems to be paler recently, and his speech seems weak during class."

During the break in class, Eddie took advantage of Professor Quirrell's absence and quietly lay on the table and spoke to Jon.

The Defense Against the Dark Arts course on Wednesday afternoon was taught by Hufflepuff and Ravenclaw together, and sitting next to Jon was not only Stephen, but also Eddie and Bane.

Although the two colleges are divided into separate areas, there is still a border between them.

"Have these unnatural situations often occurred to Professor Quirrell during the recent period?"

Eddie and Bain are now considered non-staff members of the Hufflepuff Magical Research Society. Interestingly, not many of the Ravenclaw exchange students who came to the society at the beginning were affected by the society. On the contrary,

Eddie quietly pulled the strings in Ravenclaw, recruiting more than a dozen classmates to help Jon secretly collect information.

Of course, they just thought it was gossip among classmates, and did not expect that Eddie would put the information together and give it to Jon.

"It's okay, but during this period we can often see Professor Quirrell coming in and out of the common room and in front of Professor Flitwick's office. He seems to have a lot of things to do with Professor Flitwick, but this is normal. He

After all, he is a graduate of Ravenclaw, so he will always be close to Professor Flitwick."

Eddie gave a seemingly reasonable reason, but Jon didn't think so.

If the graduates of each college will definitely be close to their dean, it will not be after the two become colleagues.

It is very uncomfortable to have a lot of respect for another person when you have already become a colleague.

Jon himself may not feel uncomfortable with such a thing, but if the target is Quirrell, then he needs to think carefully.

An outstanding graduate will become a follower of Voldemort for unknown reasons. There must be something wrong with his interpersonal relationships or living environment.

Otherwise, how can we explain that a student who was already studying at Hogwarts during the Dark Lord's era suddenly became the Dark Lord's subordinate after so many years?

Muggles don't suddenly turn bad without any reason. The same goes for wizards, who don't suddenly turn black without any reason.

Although Jon did not like the Holy See, he had to admit that among the dogmas preached by the Holy See, the seven deadly sins mentioned by the devil in tempting people to fall were indeed flaws in human character.

"He's looking for a way to break Professor Flitwick's defenses."

The break ended quickly, and after class resumed, Professor Quirrell stood back on the podium. While sitting in his seat, Jon picked up a pen and wrote this line on the paper and pushed it to Stephen.

Soon Stephen wrote a reply below and pushed the note back.

"Yes, as a Ravenclaw graduate, what he knows best and is least sure of breaking is probably the defense arranged by Professor Flitwick."

"However, Professor Flitwick should be able to handle it. We don't need to worry too much. Judging from Quirrell's appearance, the Demon King has placed an increasing burden on him recently."

The two people started communicating through notes.

Stephen didn't know much about Quirrell being possessed by Voldemort, so he naturally couldn't imagine where Voldemort was hiding in Quirrell.

But Jon knew this scene very well. He felt a little uncomfortable when he thought that Voldemort was behind Quirrell's head.

So I can only stop thinking about it and transfer my entire mind to other serious things.

After class, Jon and Stephen called Flan and Scully in the back row, and then the four of them went to have dinner together.

"I have something to do during the Easter holiday, so I won't be with you."

Seeing that Easter was only a few days away, Jon explained to them.

"Look at what you said. You rarely accompany us usually. If we hadn't come to find you, we would only be able to see each other during class. Don't you feel guilty for saying this?"

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