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Chapter 24 History of Magic is an Excellent Course

There are so many impressive things in student life, but when viewed in the entire student career, they are just embellishments.

But what really runs through the entire student life is one course after another...

The reason why Andrew was able to think of these enigmatic things in class was entirely because of the professor above... well, he originally wanted to use the word "old", but in the end he thought about it for a long time and couldn't describe it.

To put it simply, their professor is dead.

This is not a description of a murder, but of a scene from a past day in which the professor is currently a ghost.

And it seems that this professor intends to continue working in this position, and the school has no plans to replace him.

The most important thing is that in terms of teaching quality, what this professor taught... was so lucid that it put people to sleep.

Under the influence of the professor's superb skills in reading textbooks aloud and the dizzying sunshine of late summer, many students who had not had time to calm down after the summer vacation politely tried to have an intimate date with the table. .

Since there was no brave person to test whether sleeping would cause points to be deducted, Andrew still tried hard to identify the relationship between the characters in the History of Magic textbook.

But unfortunately, this doesn't work very well - and the tragic thing is that even though his History of Magic textbook is a second-hand book, it is still as new as a French weapon from World War II, and there is no fun in it.

After several attempts, he could only use traditional techniques to insert characters into history textbooks.

This is not difficult. First, insert your favorite character. Considering the task of submitting the manuscript next month, Andrew decisively inserted Gryffindor as the protagonist. As for how the editor changed it, I'm sorry, he didn't know about it, and he didn't know the serialized book. author.

The timeline problem is also simple, dragon veins, moonlight treasure box, a cellar that can be traveled through, a few special stars, a black wizard's curse, a river in a certain valley, etc. Due to his excellent reading ability, Andrew has a lot of skills. Lanffindor sent a method that took time.

So it's a lot of fun. It's much easier to find major historical events in orthodox history textbooks than in fairy tales.

If there is a clear protagonist, it is said that Gryffindor is the grandfather behind the scenes. If there is no clear protagonist, it is said that Gryffindor cannot bear to see the tragedy, and then conceals his identity and takes action.

Then he had fun - digging out interesting events and stuffing them into them.

‘Be careful, Andrew. The bottom line in the history of magic is that you can’t fail! ’

After persuading himself several times, Andrew successfully came up with the outline of next month’s book.

But Andrew, who was so excited, caught the attention of Kevin next to him, "What happened, you sneaked the magazine in?"

"A very interesting beetle appeared in my book, and I was drawing his route with a pen."

Andrew had already made 17 or 18 preparation plans for this, just to prevent others from trying to read what he was writing.

However, Kevin's answer was completely unexpected.

"Play with me."

No, you are crazy!

Andrew couldn't stand it anymore - this excuse was boring enough, could this lesson be more boring than beetles?

Well, yes…

"It has flown away," Andrew murmured softly. "It seems that it is bored enough."

"puff…"

Kevin almost couldn't hold back his laughter, but Professor Binns had no intention of looking over. It seemed that as long as the classroom didn't suddenly collapse, he could finish reading the book firmly and leave after class.

‘This may be a very interesting research direction, but unfortunately I don’t have any extra time to do it. ’

Andrew shook his head slightly, turned over a page in his notebook, and then began to sort out the relationship diagrams of the main characters and events on the pages that this lesson was mainly about.

This was just a remedial measure to ensure that he would pass - but with the course being like this, he could only remediate his grades in this way.

Before Professor Binns finished class, Andrew tapped the page on which he had taken notes with his wand. After it fell, he inserted it into the pages of this class, preparing to glue it on during the weekend.

When Professor Binns finished his explanation, Andrew obviously heard a small cheer. He looked at his roommate, and the tallest Bell had already fallen asleep.

Professor Binns, who did not follow the path of ghosts, left the classroom in an upright manner, almost walking. If you ignore the translucent body of this professor, then he is no different from an old professor who is about to retire.

Therefore, until they were sure that the professor had left, the students raised the tone, called out those who needed to be called out, and chatted with those who needed to.

"I'm going to the library to check. Do you have anyone with you?"

"You didn't have a meeting? Oh, by the way, you passed..."

Hughes, the thinnest boy in Andrew's dormitory, was stunned for a moment, and then answered by himself.

"I'm fine, why don't you go take a look... I haven't been to the library yet, how about you?"

"Assessment..."

"Same."

"See you later."

The five people said goodbye to each other, and Andrew and Hughes walked towards the library.

"You seem to be quite interested in the history of magic, Andrew, that's great, but it's a pity that Professor Binns doesn't seem to be very good at it."

Careful?

Andrew was embarrassed to say what he had done, so he could only nod in agreement.

"Anyway, I like it very much. History of Magic is really good. My father is a Muggle, but he is very interested in history. He always told me that history will tell us where we come from and how many mistakes we have made in the past."

...

It's over. As a true history lover, Andrew decided not to reveal what crazy things he had done.

Fortunately, there is still a topic.

"Oh my God... I can't imagine how he would react when he knew that your mother was a wizard and that the magic world really existed."

"I also thought he would be hit hard, but it wasn't. After being shocked, he felt that many unexplainable historical mysteries could be explained."

Hughes smiled, "But he was disappointed when my mother told him that he couldn't reveal the existence of the magic world. After knowing that I was coming to Hogwarts, he asked me to combine the history of the magic world with the history of the Muggle world, and then find those hidden things."

"There is just one thing," Hughes said with distress, "I really don't know how to tell him that the ability of our professor of history of magic is really..."

The adjective at the end was swallowed back, but Andrew himself felt the same way.

"If you don't want to disappoint your family, let me tell you that the professor is a true but inarticulate witness of history. For him, most of history is daily life."

"Wow, that's cool," Hughes' eyes lit up, "This is exactly in line with his imagination of magic!"

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