Marvel’s Hogwarts Wizard

Chapter 32: It Turned Out to be the World in the Book

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"Hermione, don't worry, you are so good, there must be no problem with the sorting house!"

Jerry saw Hermione, who was on the side, began to recite the fourteen spells in the textbook repeatedly after Professor McGonagall left, looking very nervous, and comforted her in a low voice helplessly.

He knew that the so-called sorting ceremony had nothing to do with magic and spells. It was just wearing a hat, and then the hat would determine which academy you belonged to based on your character and bloodline.

If you meet the characteristics of multiple colleges, you can also chat with Mr. Hat and choose one you like.

It's like in the movie that Harry fits both Gryffindor and Slytherin, but in the end he chose Gryffindor and was sorted into Gryffindor.

However, he couldn't tell Hermione these things, after all, he couldn't explain why he knew the details of the sorting ceremony.

"How are they going to put us in exactly which house?"

"There's got to be a test, I suppose. Fred said it hurt us a lot, but I think he was joking."

At this time, the conversation between Harry and Ron on the other side also reached Jerry's ears.

He took a closer look. There were more than forty little wizards in the room. Except for some little wizards from pure-blood families like Malfoy, most of the other little wizards were as nervous as Hermione.

Because most of them had the same idea as Hermione, thinking that the sorting ceremony for a while might be decided by testing magic.

However, they are not Hermione. Most of the little wizards are actually the same as Harry and Ron. They have not even been able to successfully release a single spell yet.

Even children born in pure-blood wizarding families like Malfoy may have been exposed to magic earlier than those born in Muggle families, but in fact their magic level is not much higher than that of young wizards born in Muggle families go.

According to a small video that Jerry saw in a certain sound in his previous life, it seems that it is because the magical blood in the little wizards' body will stabilize at the age of eleven before they can learn to cast magic.

Moreover, there is no difference in character between children from wizard families and children from ordinary families. Except for Hermione, few children in this age group are interested in calming down and delving into those difficult and difficult magic knowledge.

Doesn't the broomstick smell good to him? Isn't the magic snack delicious? Isn't he nice to go shopping in Diagon Alley?

However, a child born in a wizard family should have a wider range of knowledge. At least the little Ma Erfu and the others will know what the sorting ceremony is all about.

It's just that in their view, the panicked look of those Muggle-born little wizards is also a very good landscape. Why tell them the truth?

As for Ron and Neville, who were born in the same wizarding family, Ron is because of George and Fred, who are two powerful younger brothers. Neville has a bad memory. Even if his grandma mentioned it, he may not remember it.

"Ah! Ah! Ah!"

Just when the little wizards were immersed in the tension of the sorting house, a few screams suddenly broke the dull atmosphere in the room.

Jerry turned his head and looked in the direction of the voice.

It turned out that there were more than 20 translucent ghosts that came through the wall, flying around above the heads of the little wizards, and waved to them.

"Okay, come out, line up and follow me, the sorting ceremony is about to begin!"

At this time, Mag appeared at the door of the hut again, and those floating ghosts also filed into the wall and disappeared.

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"This is really... quite a magical scene!"

Jerry and the little wizards lined up to follow Professor McGonagall into the luxurious auditorium. Looking at the scene in the auditorium, they couldn't help sighing again in their hearts.

Probably because it was an important school opening banquet and sorting ceremony, the auditorium was decorated extravagantly.

Tens of thousands of candles cast with the floating spell replaced the magic chandelier floating above the auditorium, illuminating the entire auditorium.

On the four long tables filled with young wizards in the auditorium, golden plates and silver goblets shone under the candlelight.

But what surprised Jerry the most was the ceiling of the auditorium.

If you don't observe carefully, you will think that the sky above the auditorium is open, because you can see the bright and beautiful galaxy hanging there when you look up.

Stopping under the podium between the long tables of the four colleges and the teachers' long tables, Jerry saw Professor McGonagall first move a four-legged stool and put it on the podium.

Then another hat was brought in, patched, worn out, and very dirty.

"This is the old sorting hat that is the same age as Hogwarts!"

It seems that the sorting hat was originally an ordinary hat of Godric Gryffindor, the founder of Hogwarts. Later, the four founders used magic to infuse it with ideas. Ability.

Being able to give an independent thought and personality to an inanimate substance, Jerry sometimes really feels that the magic in the world of "Harry Potter" is very powerful.

Its power does not lie in its devastating destructive power, but in its very idealism, without any scientific basis, it is—really magical!

"You may think I'm not pretty,

But don't judge a book by its cover,

If you can find a more beautiful hat than mine,

I can eat myself up.

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The hat twisted on the stool, and a wide slit opened, like a mouth, and began to sing loudly its own exclusive song of sorting.

What's even more outrageous is that after the hat sang, seeing the thunderous applause of the little wizards below, it stood up very gentlemanly, and bowed very gracefully.

Have you ever seen a hat bow to you?

Certainly not, Jerry saw it for the first time, and he didn't seem to see this scene when he watched a movie in his previous life.

"Whoever's name I call now, put on the hat, sit on the stool, and wait for the sorting."

Professor McGonagall took a few steps forward with the parchment, slowly opened it and said:

"Hannah Abbott!"

A rosy-cheeked little girl with two golden braids stumbled out of the queue.

"Steel Hannah!"

Looking at the little girl with the sorting hat sitting on the four-legged stool, Jerry finally knew what was wrong with him all the time.

It turns out that this is not the Harry Potter world of the movies, but the Harry Potter world of the books.

Because he remembered clearly that in the movie, Hermione Granger was the first to be sorted, and Hannah Abbott was the first to be sorted in the book.

In his previous life, he had seen the stalk of "Iron-struck Hannah" in many small videos.

But the key point is that he only watched those movies on TV in his previous life, and he didn't specifically look for the original book to read.

This...the difference between the movie and the original work, shouldn't be...not too big!

Maybe!

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