when harry potter met league of legends

Chapter 12 Addicted to study and getting thinner

A football game is a football game, and communication is communication—the two are not the same.

Alan knew this very well, because in the final analysis, their group of wizards were here to investigate Ivermorny, not to suppress them in Quidditch.

Because adult wizards have a mature magic learning system and a complete Hogwarts imprint, their exchanges in Ilvermorny will be a plunder of knowledge resources - yes, plunder, even if those

The adult wizard did not mention this mission, but Allen still dared to conclude that those senior students definitely had the task of copying some documents.

Even though exchange students like them do not have the right to take books out of the library, no one can take away the knowledge in their heads - and with the help of the shorthand quill, these things will soon be restored to the collection of books again, just like that.

Yes, Allen has no doubt at all.

As for these little wizards who have not reached the sixth grade, I am afraid they are just supplementary existences - at their current level, trying to get the most useful knowledge from the library of Ilvermorny is undoubtedly equivalent to

It's like someone who has just a little knowledge of antiques boldly goes to a ghost market to hunt for treasures - why don't you just come out with your butt naked and Ivermorny loses?

Although Alan is still curious about what role Quidditch played in this exchange that allowed the stingy Ministry of Magic to spend so much money, the important event before him now is not to explore this mystery.

But read.

That's right, it's reading and learning.

Magic books have a common problem - death is expensive.

Although the great man Bacon, whose pronunciation is the same as bacon, once said that knowledge is power, in the magical world, what this Muggle said was more clearly expressed - in the long history of Muggles, barbarism defeated civilization.

It is not uncommon, but in the wizarding world, this sentence has become an unbreakable truth.

Yes, knowledge is power - this is nakedly reflected in the magical world, no matter in every aspect.

Even the power of love that Dumbledore has been preaching can only be used by Harry's mother after she has mastered the knowledge of the power of sacrifice. Harry himself relied on Snape's old textbook full of ideas.

He became the person with the best academic performance in Potions at Hogwarts at that time, and mastered the dark magic that almost killed Malfoy - Shen Feng Wu Ying.

This fully proves how helpful a magic book is to a person, and what a magic book is - a carrier of knowledge.

Of course, there is a saying in the East - a true message is a sentence, but a false message is thousands of books.

Not every book will tell you really useful knowledge. Lockhart's series of books has sold so many books, but it is still of no use. The only spell it has in the entire magical world is to control common pests.

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Valuable knowledge is not easily sold - even though Hermione read almost all the books she could get her hands on, she still couldn't become a first-class warrior, why - because those books were all fake.

Before the Tang Dynasty, Eastern aristocratic families controlled the spread of knowledge. During the Middle Ages, the Western Church controlled the outflow of knowledge. Now, pure-blood aristocratic families are doing the same thing as them - they control the outflow of knowledge by controlling books.

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Those common and innocuous spells were printed in large quantities into textbooks. They were allowed to be sold on a large scale and were learned by ordinary wizards and even Muggle wizards. After graduation, they became the cornerstone of the wizarding world, and those high-end, wealthy

Offensive magic is firmly held in the hands of major pure-blood families and has become a top secret.

The Malfoy family has all kinds of magic items, the Sirius family has all kinds of strange magic items, and the poor Ron family has all kinds of modified Muggle magic items - but Hogwarts doesn't have even a single course on magic items.

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Not only does Hogwarts admit wizards and wizards from Muggle origins - but it also has no tuition fees.

What kind of school board does a school with no income need? The answer is simple - the school board does not make money, but donates money.

Yes, the school board donates a large sum of money every year for the operation of Hogwarts, and this huge amount of money gives each director a strong voice - a penny can stump a hero, and the economy

They naturally have the right to make suggestions about Hogwarts' curriculum as they hold the most power.

Similarly, the publication of magic books is also under the control of pure-blood families. Not all books can be printed. A book like Lockhart's is empty in the ocean. You can learn from a book.

You'll be lucky if you find a powerful magic - as for Snape's smudged textbook, to be honest, it's more precious than the first-prize lottery ticket, otherwise why would it be in a textbook?

Playing the role of Harry's grandfather in the book?

Therefore, for Allen, nothing is more important than the right to read in this exchange.

The sea of ​​banned books at Hogwarts made his heart flutter countless times, but before the pure and scary Lockhart arrived, he estimated that he had no hope of getting the approval slip from the library - two years! A whole time

Two years! The two professors are more difficult to deal with than the other!

Although the things taught by the professors are indeed practical, the right to read that he wants is far away! Whether it is the smirk on Professor Sigma's face or the see-through eyes of Chen when he wakes up, they all tell the truth.

Allen and his master are definitely not people who would give him approval easily.

Even though Allen has systematic knowledge to learn, and even he is biting off more than he can chew, for now, learning more knowledge about the magic world will still be of great help to his strength - although the power of the system

Okay, but it’s really too difficult. With the help of the system, he can quickly reach the limit of hero inheritance at the time of purchase, but subsequent progress will completely depend on time.

If the difficulty of inheritance within the limits of the system is the same as asking a junior high school student to copy mathematical analysis with the answers, then after exceeding the limits of the system, Allen's understanding of the inheritance of heroes is undoubtedly equivalent to copying and finding out that the answer is written

An abbreviation - what a shame.

As for the knowledge of the magical world, it can be regarded as junior high school mathematics. At most, it is equal to the additional questions at the end. Although it is a bit difficult, it can still be done in a time-consuming manner. Therefore, for the current Allen, unless he has enough accumulation or obtains

A new inheritance, otherwise he would still have to learn ordinary spells - it's not that mathematical analysis is not powerful, but that mathematical analysis is really too difficult for him!

So, from now on, Allen decided to become addicted to learning and unable to extricate himself!

ps: Ghost market, something that often appears in urban novels nowadays, is a place where antiques are sold near dawn, where fakes are rampant where the protagonist can often fish out good things.

Obsessed with learning, it comes from a certain game, from a shortcut that was renamed learning, well - addicted to learning, and is getting thinner day by day.

The setting of this chapter almost exhausted me from writing. The next chapter will be almost there.

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