Obscure at Hogwarts
Chapter 22 Step by step
【Ding! 】
[Congratulations on unlocking a new title! 】
It's a pity that Louis after his rebirth does not have a system plug-in, otherwise, regardless of George, Fred is joking or not, the new title they unlocked for Louis will definitely allow him to receive a considerable additional reward.
Let’s talk about Professor Flitwick’s teaching ability.
As the Professor of Charms at Hogwarts, Professor Flitwick has excellent teaching ability and rich teaching experience. Even though Louis has already analyzed the luminous spell that Professor Flitwick taught everyone, he still feels that Flitwick The content of Professor Wei's lectures was very interesting. I listened with great interest and benefited a lot.
So in summary, the main reason why the twins and Galen think Professor Flitwick's teaching ability is average is not because Louis' teaching ability is better, or that his understanding of magic is deeper than Professor Flitwick's. It's just because when Louis taught them how to use the luminous spell, there were only a small number of teachers.
The people Louis needs to teach are limited to the twins, Galen, and Anne. There are only four people. It is no different from one-on-one tutoring for students during the holidays.
Where's Professor Flitwick?
What he needs to teach is Gryffindor and all the first-year students in Hufflepuff. It is difficult to take care of all the freshmen. Naturally, the twins and other people who receive Louis' private teaching will have the impression that Professor Flitwick's teaching level is average. illusion.
Then, after Professor Flitwick finished teaching the new students how to recite the Luminous Charm and how to swing the wand, he faced Gryffindor, all the new students in Hufflepuff, and said with a smile:
"Okay, everyone, now that you have mastered the use of the glowing spell, why not give it a try?"
As soon as Professor Flitwick finished speaking, there was a burst of sounds of chanting spells in the Charms class. The twins next to him, Galen saw that "Professor Louis" who taught them the luminous spell in private took out their wands. Naturally, they followed suit. He took out his wand and began to use the luminous spell they had already mastered.
After Galen used the luminous spell properly for the first time, Professor Flitwick suddenly shouted excitedly:
"Look, everyone, Mr. Smith has succeeded. His glowing spell is used quite well!"
"I think I'll add five points to Gryffindor!"
In an instant, the freshmen in the classroom cast their gazes one after another, which inevitably made the shy Galen's face turn red, causing the light he maintained with the luminous spell to suddenly dim.
Seeing that Galen looked a bit at a loss, George and Fred laughed happily, and then complained jokingly:
"If I had known it would add points to Gryffindor, George (Fred) and I would have used the glowing spell before you, Galen!"
However, it turns out that professors are often the first to try to gain points for their colleges.
Although later, George, Fred and Anne used the glowing spell almost perfectly, Professor Flitwick could only give a few compliments and had no intention of continuing to add points to Gryffindor and Hufflepuff.
After Louis used the Luminous Spell, what he cared about was not Professor Flitwick's praise, but the other freshmen in the classroom who had mastered the Luminous Spell.
According to Louis' observation, except for George, Fred and others, all the freshmen in the classroom used the luminous spell, which at best could make the top of the wand light up slightly, and almost no one could maintain the light.
What's even more interesting is that a Hufflepuff freshman used the Luminous Charm. He actually used the "Flash Charm" effect, which stung the eyes of the freshmen in the classroom and made Professor Flitwick... He looked helpless. I wonder if he was thinking:
"You freshmen are simply the worst class I have ever taught!"
Before get out of class ended, Professor Flitwick, like a teacher in a Muggle school, assigned simple homework to the new students. They went back to the rear to practice the Luminous Spell and learn about its counter-spell Nox.
But after class, when Anne temporarily left the Hufflepuff freshman team and came over to talk to Louis and others, under the slightly confused eyes of George, Fred and others, she taught them how to use the glowing spell. "Professor Louis" actually... actually...
He actually went to ask Professor Flitwick to ask questions!
Seeing Louis chatting happily with Professor Flitwick, Anne returned to the Hufflepuff freshman team with some disappointment. George and Fred asked curiously after Louis came back:
"Louis, what did you talk to Professor Flitwick about?"
"It's nothing."
Louis smiled casually and said: "I just think the way of reciting many magic spells is very interesting, such as the "fluorescent flash" of the luminous spell and the "clean up" of the descaling spell, so I want to ask Professor Flitwick, what kind of spells do we use? Is there some special relationship between magic and spells, like the counter-curse of the Luminous Curse? Can I not use the spell "Knox" but use..."
"It's black and so on."
Unable to follow Louis' thoughts for a while, George and Fred looked at him blankly, but Galen continued to ask curiously:
"Then what did Professor Flitwick say?"
"He thought my idea was interesting."
Louis smiled and replied: "Furthermore, Professor Flitwick said that every magic invented by a great wizard is accidental. Maybe I can improve the counter-curse of the Luminous Curse, or try some interesting spells to see if I can No new spells can be invented."
"Louis, do you have any ideas for a new spell?"
George and Fred asked in unison, "Like some spell that can be used for pranks?"
"Some, like... the Falling Curse!"
With that said, Louis took out his magic wand, pointed it at George and Fred, and chanted:
"You two have made a fool of yourself!"
Then...
"Pfft!"
George and Fred fell neatly in front of Louis, leaving Galen stunned.
He couldn't imagine that Louis, who was also a first-year freshman, could create a magic spell casually!
However in fact...
The so-called falling spell is a complete fake!
The real reason why George and Fred fell was because Louis quietly used magic to throw them to the ground. At most, it was used to fool the new students. Many senior students in Hogwarts could see through it. His little trick.
But what Professor Flitwick said is true. His views are very similar to Louis's, and they both believe that there is a special relationship between magic and spells.
As for the specific relationship between the two, Louis did not continue to discuss it with Professor Flitwick. One of the reasons was that he did not have enough time and there would be a history of magic class to teach later. The other was that he asked the professor as a freshman. For more profound questions, people may not be able to give satisfactory answers.
After all, understanding between people takes a certain amount of time to accumulate, and the relationship between them also needs to be developed slowly.
If you ask professors more profound questions as freshmen, the professors will feel that the freshmen's knowledge accumulation is not enough. Even if they give correct answers, the freshmen will not be able to understand the mysteries contained in them.
So at the beginning, Louis would ask the professors some relatively superficial questions to leave a good impression on all the professors at Hogwarts as a studious and eager to ask questions. After the professors' favorability for him had accumulated to a certain level, he would go there again. Ask the professors some more profound questions, and the dedicated professors will be willing to answer his questions and give him a perfect answer to any questions he asks.
Just like at this time, listening to George and Fred asking about the secret of the "Falling Curse" with great interest, Louis was willing to patiently explain the principle of the "Falling Curse" to the two of them.
When dealing with the professors at Hogwarts, Louis will keep in mind the step-by-step, nine-simple and one-dark theory of kingship.
His ultimate goal is...
"The treasure trove of knowledge from all the professors at Hogwarts..."
"I, the wizard, Wang Louis is going to make a decision!"
[Congratulations on unlocking a new title! 】
It's a pity that Louis after his rebirth does not have a system plug-in, otherwise, regardless of George, Fred is joking or not, the new title they unlocked for Louis will definitely allow him to receive a considerable additional reward.
Let’s talk about Professor Flitwick’s teaching ability.
As the Professor of Charms at Hogwarts, Professor Flitwick has excellent teaching ability and rich teaching experience. Even though Louis has already analyzed the luminous spell that Professor Flitwick taught everyone, he still feels that Flitwick The content of Professor Wei's lectures was very interesting. I listened with great interest and benefited a lot.
So in summary, the main reason why the twins and Galen think Professor Flitwick's teaching ability is average is not because Louis' teaching ability is better, or that his understanding of magic is deeper than Professor Flitwick's. It's just because when Louis taught them how to use the luminous spell, there were only a small number of teachers.
The people Louis needs to teach are limited to the twins, Galen, and Anne. There are only four people. It is no different from one-on-one tutoring for students during the holidays.
Where's Professor Flitwick?
What he needs to teach is Gryffindor and all the first-year students in Hufflepuff. It is difficult to take care of all the freshmen. Naturally, the twins and other people who receive Louis' private teaching will have the impression that Professor Flitwick's teaching level is average. illusion.
Then, after Professor Flitwick finished teaching the new students how to recite the Luminous Charm and how to swing the wand, he faced Gryffindor, all the new students in Hufflepuff, and said with a smile:
"Okay, everyone, now that you have mastered the use of the glowing spell, why not give it a try?"
As soon as Professor Flitwick finished speaking, there was a burst of sounds of chanting spells in the Charms class. The twins next to him, Galen saw that "Professor Louis" who taught them the luminous spell in private took out their wands. Naturally, they followed suit. He took out his wand and began to use the luminous spell they had already mastered.
After Galen used the luminous spell properly for the first time, Professor Flitwick suddenly shouted excitedly:
"Look, everyone, Mr. Smith has succeeded. His glowing spell is used quite well!"
"I think I'll add five points to Gryffindor!"
In an instant, the freshmen in the classroom cast their gazes one after another, which inevitably made the shy Galen's face turn red, causing the light he maintained with the luminous spell to suddenly dim.
Seeing that Galen looked a bit at a loss, George and Fred laughed happily, and then complained jokingly:
"If I had known it would add points to Gryffindor, George (Fred) and I would have used the glowing spell before you, Galen!"
However, it turns out that professors are often the first to try to gain points for their colleges.
Although later, George, Fred and Anne used the glowing spell almost perfectly, Professor Flitwick could only give a few compliments and had no intention of continuing to add points to Gryffindor and Hufflepuff.
After Louis used the Luminous Spell, what he cared about was not Professor Flitwick's praise, but the other freshmen in the classroom who had mastered the Luminous Spell.
According to Louis' observation, except for George, Fred and others, all the freshmen in the classroom used the luminous spell, which at best could make the top of the wand light up slightly, and almost no one could maintain the light.
What's even more interesting is that a Hufflepuff freshman used the Luminous Charm. He actually used the "Flash Charm" effect, which stung the eyes of the freshmen in the classroom and made Professor Flitwick... He looked helpless. I wonder if he was thinking:
"You freshmen are simply the worst class I have ever taught!"
Before get out of class ended, Professor Flitwick, like a teacher in a Muggle school, assigned simple homework to the new students. They went back to the rear to practice the Luminous Spell and learn about its counter-spell Nox.
But after class, when Anne temporarily left the Hufflepuff freshman team and came over to talk to Louis and others, under the slightly confused eyes of George, Fred and others, she taught them how to use the glowing spell. "Professor Louis" actually... actually...
He actually went to ask Professor Flitwick to ask questions!
Seeing Louis chatting happily with Professor Flitwick, Anne returned to the Hufflepuff freshman team with some disappointment. George and Fred asked curiously after Louis came back:
"Louis, what did you talk to Professor Flitwick about?"
"It's nothing."
Louis smiled casually and said: "I just think the way of reciting many magic spells is very interesting, such as the "fluorescent flash" of the luminous spell and the "clean up" of the descaling spell, so I want to ask Professor Flitwick, what kind of spells do we use? Is there some special relationship between magic and spells, like the counter-curse of the Luminous Curse? Can I not use the spell "Knox" but use..."
"It's black and so on."
Unable to follow Louis' thoughts for a while, George and Fred looked at him blankly, but Galen continued to ask curiously:
"Then what did Professor Flitwick say?"
"He thought my idea was interesting."
Louis smiled and replied: "Furthermore, Professor Flitwick said that every magic invented by a great wizard is accidental. Maybe I can improve the counter-curse of the Luminous Curse, or try some interesting spells to see if I can No new spells can be invented."
"Louis, do you have any ideas for a new spell?"
George and Fred asked in unison, "Like some spell that can be used for pranks?"
"Some, like... the Falling Curse!"
With that said, Louis took out his magic wand, pointed it at George and Fred, and chanted:
"You two have made a fool of yourself!"
Then...
"Pfft!"
George and Fred fell neatly in front of Louis, leaving Galen stunned.
He couldn't imagine that Louis, who was also a first-year freshman, could create a magic spell casually!
However in fact...
The so-called falling spell is a complete fake!
The real reason why George and Fred fell was because Louis quietly used magic to throw them to the ground. At most, it was used to fool the new students. Many senior students in Hogwarts could see through it. His little trick.
But what Professor Flitwick said is true. His views are very similar to Louis's, and they both believe that there is a special relationship between magic and spells.
As for the specific relationship between the two, Louis did not continue to discuss it with Professor Flitwick. One of the reasons was that he did not have enough time and there would be a history of magic class to teach later. The other was that he asked the professor as a freshman. For more profound questions, people may not be able to give satisfactory answers.
After all, understanding between people takes a certain amount of time to accumulate, and the relationship between them also needs to be developed slowly.
If you ask professors more profound questions as freshmen, the professors will feel that the freshmen's knowledge accumulation is not enough. Even if they give correct answers, the freshmen will not be able to understand the mysteries contained in them.
So at the beginning, Louis would ask the professors some relatively superficial questions to leave a good impression on all the professors at Hogwarts as a studious and eager to ask questions. After the professors' favorability for him had accumulated to a certain level, he would go there again. Ask the professors some more profound questions, and the dedicated professors will be willing to answer his questions and give him a perfect answer to any questions he asks.
Just like at this time, listening to George and Fred asking about the secret of the "Falling Curse" with great interest, Louis was willing to patiently explain the principle of the "Falling Curse" to the two of them.
When dealing with the professors at Hogwarts, Louis will keep in mind the step-by-step, nine-simple and one-dark theory of kingship.
His ultimate goal is...
"The treasure trove of knowledge from all the professors at Hogwarts..."
"I, the wizard, Wang Louis is going to make a decision!"
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