HP Approaches the Magical World

Chapter 19 A Day at Hogwarts

When he came out of the Transfiguration classroom, Jon recalled Professor McGonagall's words, but he didn't notice that the three people behind him were listless.

Jon didn't realize the strangeness of his three roommates until the four of them sat down in the Charms classroom.

"What's the matter with you? Didn't talk all the way?"

"It's nothing." Stephen looked up, and Jon saw a wonderful light in his eyes: "When you talked to Professor McGonagall, we all heard it. Don't worry, Jon."

What am I worried about? I don't feel relieved when you look like this?

Fren and Sculley also raised their heads, and said in an oath-like tone: "Yes, Professor McGonagall is right, Hufflepuff is a powerful academy, we should restore its glory, Jon, we'll work hard!"

Jon: "..."

He is still confused, did he just lose his memory? What had Professor McGonagall said to motivate them?

Not in the mood to deliberately understand the weird inner world of the little boys, Jon felt that it might be a good thing to give them some motivation to learn magic in this way. After all, the next few years will be a turbulent year in the magic world.

But will the future changes really develop according to the description in the book?

Jon didn't say too well.

The Charms professor, Professor Filius Flitwick, was a short man who had to stand on top of a stack of books to reach his desk, but no one underestimated the high-pitched Charms professor.

Compared to Transfiguration, Potions, etc., Charms is always the students' favorite subject.

Jon, who had just been taught by Professor McGonagall to focus, also showed superb learning ability, and got it—after all, he had already mastered these elementary spells.

The teaching method of Hogwarts is indeed very different from when Jon was self-studying. They teach students to use their emotions to guide the magic power in their bodies to cast the corresponding magic. This method can indeed allow students to quickly master magic in the early stage, but later During the study, it may be necessary to attach more effort to learn how to control one's emotions.

Don't let fear, excitement and other emotions affect the release of magic. This is a required course for becoming a qualified wizard.

Jon just skipped the initial guiding steps now, and lacked a substantial understanding of the essence of magic casting. Although he made up for this through hard work, he still encountered many problems when he directly started to try the subsequent entry of magic.

At noon, I ate mashed potatoes and slices of bread, vegetable salad, ham and chicken legs, and pumpkin juice.

Jon was very dissatisfied with the lunch at Hogwarts, especially the things he drank were always monotonous. Pumpkin porridge was still acceptable, but he really didn't like pumpkin juice.

But Britain is not rich in watermelons, and it is impossible for Hogwarts to supply watermelon juice on a large scale.

After changing himself a book of plain water, Jon decided to write to get some tea for his family, at least Hogwarts would still provide hot water.

Finally, I know why Bella likes McDonald's so much.

After the morning class, he is now looking forward to the dream class at night even more. Helga promised him that he would chat with him every night, and it would not be too long, so as to ensure that the loss of magic power was less—and it would not be too long. I know what was the result of my research on Helga's book yesterday.

Compared with the morning, the afternoon class is much more boring.

Professor Sprout is a very gentle witch—perhaps gentleness is the tradition of Hufflepuff—this professor treats the students of every college with a smile on his face, and he will not be stingy with giving himself Students earn extra points.

Remembering things is Jon's strong point, so the classification of herbs can't be difficult for Jon. He deliberately lags behind a few Ravenclaw students to solve the task, so that he can get extra points,

It won't be so showy.

And the Potions class was not just boring.

Without the potions book bonus of "Half-Blood Prince", Jon could only be an ordinary student honestly, even though he was not very good at potions.

Deliberately avoiding Snape's gaze, Jon didn't underestimate this course because it was boring, but he still had the idea of ​​preparing the Bloodline Purification Potion. Speaking of which, the Bloodline Purification Potion was created by Salazar Slytherin The potion that came out, you can ask Helga when you have time.

Jon's hard work did not show on the surface. He and Stephen configured potion potions. Stephen seemed to work harder than him. Jon intentionally controlled the speed of his group so as not to overwhelm Sneaker. Pu's attention was too much attracted.

He wished that Snape would devote all his energy to the Slytherins so that he could just listen to the lectures.

Snape also lived up to Jon's expectations, he really didn't pay much attention to the Hufflepuff students.

Praise and criticism belonged to the Slytherins, and the Hufflepuffs' obscurity protected them from the possibility of Snape berating them.

It seemed that Harry Potter hadn't enrolled, and Snape hadn't become so perverted yet.

It might not be so easy until next year.

After getting through the get out of class smoothly, Jon didn't choose to go to the common room with Stephen and the other three, but asked Stephen to help him bring the cauldron back. He made an excuse to go around the castle, and then went to the fifth floor when there was no one there. library.

The library is a good place to think about things. The most important thing is that school has just started and there are no people here. When there are more people in the future, maybe he will have to move his position.

Jon randomly grabbed a book from the shelf, and he was not interested in looking at the collection in the "Restricted Book Section". The most lethal spells are not only the Unforgivable Curse, but also the Unforgivable Curse that has appeared many times in the original book. He also remembers the curse.

No matter when, mastering a foreign language is indeed a very helpful thing.

What Jon took down from the bookshelf was a "Guide to Magical Life", which contained many wizarding social customs a long time ago, which were quite interesting, so Jon could read it.

To a certain extent, the living conditions of wizards reflect the magical environment at that time. For example, in BC, wizards were still very capable, and they could achieve miracles such as building "Stonehenge" by communicating with the world. The ability of the disease is greatly weakened, and even the plague wizards such as the Black Death are difficult to resist.

But at that time, it was incorrect for the church to use the Black Death to spread rumors about wizards, because the Black Death originated from the health problems of Europeans at that time. It was not a curse, but the wizards were far from what they are now. The White Wizard is such a ridiculous camp.

Jon doesn't think kindness is wrong, but it's very problematic to be kind enough to have no strength to fight back.

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