Fire Bearer at Hogwarts

Chapter 128 Letters

Chapter 128 Letters
Ash experimented at Weasley for many more days, and before he knew it, May had already entered, and Ash's experiment also came to an end.

As the rune research process came to an end, Ash had to start thinking about Hogwarts. He definitely hoped to continue to return to Hogwarts to teach. In the first year, he harvested two batches of many Soul... will there be new income in the second year?
Moreover, this year should be the age for that boy to enter school... Of course Ash knew about Harry Potter, or rather, others had already let him know about Harry Potter, especially Hagrid, who claimed at a tavern dinner that he Escorted Harry Potter.

By the way, he also explained the boy's story to Ash.

An unusual boy... Ash became very interested in how a baby killed Voldemort, but Hagrid became strict about it, even after drinking several glasses of wine, he didn't say why.

It can make Hagrid hold his thoughts... Well, Ash admitted that he was getting more and more curious.

Because of this, Ash felt it was time to start thinking about going back to school.

He took out the quill and began to write down what he had seen and gained from this journey on the parchment. Of course, he would not write down things like the abyss. His story ended before entering the first elevator.

He described Urasilu as a purely magical relic with nothing else eccentric about it, and the Disillusionment spell was found there.

As for Twisted Light and Mimicry... Ash hasn't found a way to turn them into enchantment magic yet, he needs the rest of the Herald's diary.

In addition, this letter also includes his engraved rubbings and some simple remains of the remains, which can effectively support his research.

Of course, this letter was not sent to Dumbledore, this letter was sent to Binns, and Ash sniffed out Dumbledore from Binns while sharing research clues.

The best result is that he can continue to serve as a professor of Defense Against the Dark Arts.

As Ash finished writing the letter, he realized that his owl seemed to be still at Hogwarts...

As a last resort, he borrowed the old Weasley owl, which had bumped into the dining table more than once during meals.

Ron said it was like an old log, not even as good as Percy's mouse.

Percy also has a mouse?Ash really hadn't seen it coming.

Within a few days, Binns' reply letter arrived. I don't know how he wrote the letter as a ghost, but the content of the letter is indeed quite a lot.

Professor Binns was surprised that this would be a great achievement. This amazing research on historical relics would receive a medal from the European Association for the History of Magic, and even be recorded in the European History of Magic.

That is a history book that Ben will write his own content.

Ash was not that interested in this, but the content of the letter made him have to start thinking about it.

Professor Binns answered Ash's doubts about whether he could teach. He said that Dumbledore had anxiously asked Ash's whereabouts before, and revealed the idea of ​​letting Ash continue to teach. When he lived in Weasley's house , Dumbledore knew the news, but for some unknown reason, Dumbledore did not rush to find him.

Although Dumbledore didn't come to see him, he did attend a Hogwarts board meeting. Binns didn't know the contents of the board meeting, but only vaguely knew that it seemed to be related to Ash's ability to continue teaching.

The answer is obvious. The board of directors agreed with Ash to continue teaching, but they were no longer willing to let him teach Defense Against the Dark Arts. It is said that many little snakes went back and said that Ash used the death curse and some scary dark creatures.

These noble purebloods are very disturbed by this incident.

Therefore, if Ash wants to continue teaching, he needs to find a new course... Binns recommended History of Magic to Ash, and he said that Dumbledore also came to him for consultation.

History of magic?Ash put down the letter in his hand. It's not that he's not interested in the history of magic. On the contrary, he thinks it's a good thing, so that he can have more time to study magic, especially related to that pioneer things.

There are few courses in the history of magic, and the compulsory courses are only in grades one to five... Its elective course, newt, is hardly chosen.

This is not a bad thing.

But shouldn't I need some credentials or something?He used Avada Sum to prove that he can teach Defense Against the Dark Arts. Shouldn't he also use a medal or certificate to prove that he can teach History of Magic?

Fortunately, Professor Binns left the address of the European Association for the Study of the History of Magic in the letter, and he said that Ash only needs to write to them, and at the same time, attach the cultural relics he collected.

Professor Binns also criticized Ash's attitude towards those cultural relics by the way. He claimed that Ash didn't have any protective psychology, and he was simply a primitive man who got the gold.

Professor Binns, if you really like those, I'll bring you a carriage next time I go to Urasilu... Ash muttered and spread out the parchment again.

The next letter is written to the European Association for the History of Magic. Presumably, this sudden magical relic should arouse the curiosity of these people, right?
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The city of Rome is a city with a long history. It has been developing since the Roman Empire. There are countless historical places of interest and a large number of historical sites.

Therefore, the headquarters of the European Association for the History of Magic is set up here, and you can easily reach this underground wizarding gathering point only through the pillars in St. Peter's Square.

"Good morning, Ms. Emma, ​​have you sorted out those letters today?" The middle-aged man was carrying a dilapidated suitcase in his hand, and the robe on his body looked old and rigid.

"It's ready, Mr. Andrea." Emma flicked her wand lightly, and took out a wooden basket full of letters behind her.

"It's really coming less and less." Andrea muttered, and he put those letters into his suitcase unhappy.

"If they were willing to give us a little more funding, we wouldn't be like this..." Emma muttered and picked up her coffee cup with a missing corner.

"Maybe." Andrea said and left with the letters. He wanted to take these letters to the External Communications Department, which is the foreign exchange department set up by the History of Magic Association. Of course...there is actually nothing to do in this department.

Working every day is writing back letters for some history buff, or debunking a bunch of "historical" charlatans who are trying to scam them out of little money.

Even the sacred history dares to deceive... what a bunch of crazy guys.

Andrea swayed and walked along the plank road that had been in disrepair. The structure of the Magic Association was more similar to a huge sinkhole. Around the skeleton of St. Peter in the center of the sinkhole, they built the Association for the History of Magic.

If it doesn't work, sell that skeleton to those Muggles one day... Andrea walked into the Communication Department muttering.

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