The Bard at Hogwarts

Chapter 110 The second class in the small classroom begins

Slytherin dormitory.

Ino quietly used the water-making spell to clean the branches and leaves of the potted plants. The green leaves became more and more crystal clear, like the rising sun, containing infinite vitality.

After a while, he watered the flowers as a routine, and then sat quietly on a chair beside him.

The thunderstorm was yesterday. Just as Professor McGonagall said, as long as you can survive the first transformation, you can skillfully control the Animagus, and basically you can switch forms in an instant.

Of course, he also knew that this was not because of how strong his Transfiguration was, but simply because the Animagus was special, just like eating, drinking water, and breathing air. When a baby is born, as long as you breathe the first breath of air, you don’t have to worry about not breathing in the future.

People seem to be born impetuous. Often, before one thought is over, another new thought quietly arises.

Ino thought of today’s history of magic again. Professor Binns used that unchanging voice to tell the thrilling history in detail - the rebellion of the goblins in England in 1752.

Although Professor Binns's speech was calm, the deaths, sacrifices, and bloodshed were simply too numerous to count.

"Bang! Bang!"

The short and orderly knocks on the door brought Ino's thoughts back to the present.

The door was opened from the outside.

There was no doubt that Draco had brought people back, because he always did this, whether he brought Goyle, Crabbe, or other outsiders into the dormitory, he would always knock on the door in advance before opening the door.

When Draco came back alone, he would not pay so much attention, and would often just push the door open directly.

"Ino, we're here! Sorry, there are a lot of people today!" Draco said apologetically as soon as he entered the door.

Hearing this, Ino raised his head in surprise, one, two, three, four... Wow, there were nine people standing in the spacious dormitory.

Draco, Goyle, Crabbe, Pansy, Daphne, and four other second-year Slytherin girls.

"It's okay! It's a good thing for everyone to learn knowledge together." Ino said with a relaxed look.

After all, since they were already here, he couldn't chase them out.

After the History of Magic ended today, Pansy and Draco suggested reviewing, and also said that they would bring a few students who wanted to improve their grades in History of Magic.

In short, he agreed to this matter, but he didn't expect nine people to come at once.

You have to know that Slytherin is not like Gryffindor and Hufflepuff, where there are dozens or hundreds of people in one grade. As the Snake House with the smallest number of people, these nine people almost pulled more than half of the second-year wizards.

Looking at the young faces in front of him and the empty furnishings in the dormitory.

Ino waved his wand, and nine white ice high-back chairs suddenly condensed on the ground. Then he performed Transfiguration to transform the ice chairs into ordinary wood.

And the fact that he could do all this easily was not due to Transfiguration, but only to Frost Magic. It is easy to transform the same volume and texture.

However, what Ino didn't know was that this opportunistic Transfiguration also shocked the little wizards in front of him.

Draco was fine, after all, he had seen the Frost Anaconda, but among the remaining few, both Pansy and Daphne had sparkling eyes.

"Please sit down! We are ready to start reviewing today's content!" Ino said softly.

The voice was not loud, but the nine people present did not delay at all, and one by one chose a chair close to them, and then sat down quietly.

"Today, Professor Binns is still talking about modern history, but this time it is still a tragic event, the goblin rebellion in 1752..."

"In the middle of the 18th century, in England, the goblin Lala, the sloppy ghost, led a serious rebellion and appeared on the picture of the Chocolate Frog. The cause of the rebellion was simply because there was no goblin representative in the Wizengamot Wizard Council."

The content this time was a bit heavy, so he did not bring the tone of a bard, but just narrated calmly.

"...This rebellion swept across England, and countless people died because of it, including the elderly, students, and even babies. No one was spared, whether they were pure-blood, half-blood, or Muggle-born wizards."

"The goblins don't look at the bloodline of wizards, because in their eyes, we are all wizards, there is no difference, and we can't tell the difference..."

Ino narrated slowly, recounting the past history, recreating the blood and fire years hidden in the long river of time.

"...In the end, Albert Boot, the then Minister of Magic, stepped down, and his successor, Basil Fleck, only served as Minister for two months before resigning due to the alliance between goblins and werewolves."

The history is over.

Although there were nine people sitting in a standard dormitory, no one made a sound, even the breathing sounded very soft.

No one spoke, as if everyone was immersed in the hidden years of that year.

For a long time.

A gentle voice sounded in the dormitory.

"Fairies can't be trusted! This species should be completely exterminated, and all should be killed without leaving a single one."

Pansy spoke in the most gentle tone, saying that the whole race should be exterminated. Even when she spoke, she had a sweet smile on her face.

On the other side, Daphne also expressed her opinion.

"Fairies can't be trusted, but they are useful! Branding them and controlling them with magic, just like house elves, isn't it all very interesting?"

Ino listened to the two people's speeches and glanced at Draco and Goyle behind him calmly.

Well, what I saw was a bunch of confused faces!

It seems that pure-blood girls are really much better than boys.

It's like confirming the saying that when you are playing games, your peers have already read "Plato" and started to study rationalism and nature theory.

"Okay, we are studying the history of magic, not discussing positions and concepts."

In order to prevent hearing more shocking remarks, Ino had to change the subject.

"For the above content, we should focus on remembering a few nodes, the exact time of the three rebellions of the goblins, and the Ministry of Magic's efforts in 1865 to appease the goblins and restore their sovereignty in Gringotts."

However, the tree wants to stop but the wind does not stop.

Just when he thought he could end the remedial class, one of the four new girls today raised his hand.

"Miss Bost, what can I do for you?" Ino asked calmly.

He recognized this girl, Millicent Bost, the strong girl who dueled with Hermione in the original story, almost a female version of Goyle.

"Mr. Swinburne, I wonder why the goblins rebelled several times and brought countless pain to the wizards. We obviously won the battle, but we have to give them benefits!"

"I'm curious, is it because the wizards have no power, or is the Ministry of Magic weak and incompetent? But we really won the battle!"

Bosde's voice is very rough, and at first glance it sounds like a boy talking.

But no matter what her voice is, her questions are sharp and accurate, and she saw the problem at a glance.

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