Hogwarts' Demolition Wizards

Chapter 38 The New Seeker

By reading Lupin's letter, Simo roughly learned some stories about Africa. The book sent with the letter introduced many magical animals in Africa in detail, and some of them were accompanied by photos. .hbacyy.

It also introduces the living habits of the locals and various common magic spells. Because there is no magic wand, the magic in the two places is very different, and can even be said to be completely different.

African magic often pays more attention to the flexibility of gestures. Through extremely delicate gesture operations, this makes their spellcasting more flexible.

And due to the large number of magic here, there are a lot of magic spells used to deal with magical animals.

In terms of their attitude towards magical animals, these wizards are mainly divided into two groups. One group is the radical group, which advocates using them for my own use. No matter what kind of animal it is, whether it is a dead magical animal or a truly good animal, the materials on it must be used by me.

The other group is the moderate group, which advocates the harmony between man and nature, and that humans and animals should live in harmony and make limited use of these resources without affecting the ecological environment of magical animals.

In addition to this aspect, because there are no magic wands in Africa, they gradually developed another magic system, which is very similar to alchemy, but not exactly the same.

Using various magic materials and constructing a magic circle, they can achieve the results they want.

The final result is similar to magic here in the UK, but the process of achieving it is also like alchemy. All in all, the magic environment in Africa is completely different from that in England, and is more cruel and unsystematic. The division of family power affects the exchange of their magic information, thus slowing down the development of their magic.

Because the magic systems on both sides are different, Lupine cannot tell the magic level between Britain and Africa. Maybe Britain is ahead, or maybe Africa is more developed.

Lu Ping said at the end of the letter that he would stay in Africa for the last month and a half, waiting for Simo's reply while continuing to explore the humanities here.

Seamus looked back and saw that Kirk's head kept rising and falling with his breathing, and he was obviously fast asleep. It was better to let him rest for a while before replying to Lupine.

Otherwise, Kirk may have problems on the way to deliver the letter. Sure enough, communication is still the biggest problem that affects communication. If things like telephones can also appear in the magical world, perhaps their development will be faster.

Looking at the mechanical watch on his hand, he saw that the time had already reached nine o'clock, but he had only read the book sent by Lu Ping at one o'clock.

The sun outside has climbed into the sky, and there are already many people playing Quidditch on the field. Today should be the day for the team to recruit new players. Under the influence of Ron, Harry has also become very interested in Quidditch. , although the first-year students will not be recruited into the team, the two of them still go to the stadium to join in the fun.

Simo was sitting at the window and watching. The team's recruitment was constantly going on, but it seemed that not many people were recruited. People kept coming and leaving, but in the end no one stayed.

Most of them got on broomsticks, flew around the stadium for less than a circle, were called down, and then left sadly.

In the end, apart from the Gryffindor team, only Harry and Ron were left on the pitch. Suddenly, they seemed to have discussed something. Ron and Harry each took a broom and seemed to be preparing to take off.

Ron started first and flew into the sky on a broomstick. However, it could be seen that he was very nervous. His flying speed was not fast and crooked, with no accuracy at all.

Fred and George also rode on their brooms and flew into the sky, standing on either side of Ron to prevent him from falling suddenly.

Maybe it was because the selection was over and they let Ron fly around in a full circle before letting him land, but the result was predictable and Ron didn't make the team.

Seeing Harry getting ready to start, Seamus quickly took out a telescope and prepared to see the flying genius' debut.

Harry took a deep breath, got on the broom and prepared to fly. He flew into the sky with a "swish" sound. He was extremely fast and very steady. He accurately avoided all obstacles, went up and down, and passed through. All the rings finally landed smoothly.

Everyone on the court cheered, they witnessed the rise of a flying genius, and everyone on the Gryffindor team hugged Harry excitedly.

If it weren't for Harry's sudden appearance, this year's Quidditch match would most likely require Wood, the goalkeeper, to be the seeker, and the Quidditch Cup would be far away from them, and they would lose this honor for the eighth consecutive year.

And now with the addition of Harry, it can become a secret weapon, used to catch people off guard, and the probability of winning the Quidditch Cup is greatly increased.

Seeing that Harry successfully entered the team, Seamus also withdrew his gaze. Although Harry's entry into the team was inevitable, with his talent, he would definitely be noticed by others during class and thus enter the team.

Now this coincidence just brought all this forward. Harry finally became the youngest Seeker, and Ron became a foil.

But none of this made Ron feel sad. Instead, he was very happy, happy that his friend had entered the team.

It's not like three years later, when Harry became jealous because he became a champion of the Triarchy, and therefore distanced themselves from their relationship.

Seamus was about to put the book sent by Lupine into his waist pocket, but found that he couldn't put it in at all, as if the retractable pocket suddenly failed.

What's happening here? Seamus quickly reached into his pocket and took out another book, only to find that the pocket was completely normal.

Then the reason could only be in this book. Simo Zai carefully opened each page and found that some pages did not have a word on them, only a picture.

And each picture has the same border. The border is made of runes. It doesn't seem to be drawn with ink, but more like some unknown liquid.

Because no one would put several different inks on the page next to the first picture when drawing the border.

Lupine wrote, "This is a kind of African magic that I just mastered. It uses various materials to form a magic circle, which can store many things, such as the British telescopic spell. On the next page of the book, I There are some unique African pottery stored inside, as well as some materials for setting up magic circles."

It turns out that this book has magic similar to that of space, so it can't be put into a telescopic pocket.

Lupine continued to write at the back, "It cannot be opened without special tools. If you want to get the contents inside, you can tear this page open and destroy the magic circle on it, and you can get the materials I stored. In After this, it can be opened in the normal way without damaging the magic circle."

Seamus carefully cut out the page, placed a mat on the floor to prevent the pottery from breaking, and then tore open the page.

A pile of cans fell on the mat, making a "clinking" sound, some sealed and some unsealed.

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