time at hogwarts

107. A different history of magic lesson

The Quidditch match between Gryffindor and Hufflepuff was approaching in just a few days. Harry had to practice very late every night before going back, sometimes even later than Magos. Everyone was worried about Gryffindor. The team was pessimistic about this game. In their eyes, Gryffindor's defeat was already a certainty from the moment Snape became the referee.

But according to Harry, although Wood was also desperate, he did not give up.It’s just that the amount of training every night is greater than before, and even the slightest mistake will make him very angry. However, the team members understand him very well. Although he is very tired, not even the twins complain about anything. Every team member is satisfied. Liao Jin wanted to win this game, even though all of them felt that there was little hope.

It is also worth mentioning that Snape's ice training also ended a few days ago, but it was not because Magos mastered the use of Occlumency in combat, but because the weather began to get warmer and the ice melted.Magosyou still remembers the last ice training process. At that time, the ice was so thin that it could crack with just a little force. It was impossible to withstand a person on it, even a 12-year-old kid. boy.Just when Magos thought the training on the ice was over, Snape unexpectedly took him over. He didn't last long in that training before he fell into the lake. He had no choice but to stand on it and not fall. He had to use the Floatation Charm on himself when he went down, and maintaining the Floatation Charm throughout the whole process and persisting in dodging several of Snape's spells was an extraordinary performance for him. In the end, he ran out of magic power before falling into the lake. Then If Snape hadn't fished him out, he would have been the first wizard to run out of magic and drown.Although this round of training failed to achieve the expected results, it was not without any results. At least his combat experience was gradually increasing, and his use of low-level magic spells was far beyond that of young wizards of the same level. .

After the ice training, Magos felt much more relaxed. At least he no longer had to go to Snape's place every night. Now he only had to go two or three times a week, and he was making potions without getting wet...

Spring sleepiness is coming, and even a different professor can't bring this rather boring course back to life in the afternoon's History of Magic class.

When the little wizards of Hufflepuff and Gryffindor were lying on the table and falling asleep, the professor came in, not the substitute Professor Victor, but also Professor Binns, who had been missing for several classes.

The ghost professor who floated in cheered up the little wizards who were fighting with their eyelids, and then continued to doze off without caring. It would be better if Professor Binns came back. At least it doesn't care about you sleeping in class, and Victor The professor is not that easy to talk to.

Everyone is looking forward to the upcoming lecture on hypnosis. After all, it is easier to fall asleep if there is a lullaby playing next to it.

While all the little wizards were looking listlessly at Professor Binns floating on the podium and preparing to sleep, Professor Binns, unusually, did not pick up the textbook and start reading.Instead, he used the talent of ghosts to lower the temperature in the classroom. The sleepiness of the little wizards wearing thin magic robes disappeared in an instant. They all looked at Professor Binns on the podium with shocked eyes. Could it be that this professor was teaching a class? Not allowed to sleep?Since when did Professor Binns like to harm others at the expense of himself?

"Ahem." Professor Binns' monotonous voice sounded.

"Starting from today, the way in which History of Magic is taught will change. Don't panic if anything happens later. Everyone sit in their seats and don't move."

"Okay, let's start class now."

As Professor Binns' voice fell, a transparent mist began to appear in the classroom. The little wizards waved their hands curiously, and the mist was instantly dispersed. Just when they were guessing what the mist was, There was more and more mist in the classroom, and gradually turned into a thick fog that affected the vision. If it hadn't been for Professor Binns' previous words, the little wizards would have probably couldn't help but run out of the classroom. After all, this was too weird, and History of Magic was not What a lesson on magic.

As the thick fog covered the entire classroom, Professor Binns took out a bottle of green potion from nowhere, put the potion into his body, and then carefully controlled a drop to float out of his body.As soon as the drop of green potion came out of Professor Binns' body and came into contact with the thick fog in the classroom, it disappeared instantly like blood dissolving in water, and then the white thick fog slowly turned into light green.The little wizards shrouded in thick fog had no idea that the fog had changed. Although they were a little uneasy, they were not worried about their own safety. After all, this was Hogwarts, which can be said to be the safest place.

When the thick fog completely turned green, the little wizards were enveloped in great sleepiness and fell asleep on the table one by one.Magos persisted the longest because his mental power was higher than that of the little wizard. He noticed that the fog turned green, but just when he was about to ask Professor Binns what happened, he accidentally took a breath. Then he decisively lay down and fell asleep.

  Professor Binns seemed to be able to see through the thick fog and observe each of their states. When he saw Magos, who had persisted the longest, also lying down and falling asleep, he slowly nodded his head.Then a long-haired Asian woman walked directly into the classroom from outside the door. When it floated to McGoss, it stopped and moved the corners of her mouth, trying to show a smile, but she tried several times without success. , gave up and floated to Professor Binns' side.

When Magos and the others woke up, they found that they were no longer in the classroom, but in a strange wilderness, and they all screamed in panic.

"Quiet!" At this time, Professor Binns' voice sounded. The voice that once made people sleepy now seemed particularly kind.The little wizards hurriedly looked for the professor's location, and then they saw the professor's figure slowly appearing in front of them.

"What's going on?" Harry looked nervously at Professor Binns who slowly appeared. Ron looked restless and kept looking around. Hermione looked calm, but her hands were already full of Sweat.

"Don't worry. Since we suddenly appeared here from school, there is no danger. It depends on what the professor says." Magos looked at this scene calmly.

After Professor Binns fully appeared, he told them not to be nervous and told them that this was an illusion and there was no danger in it.The professor didn't give anyone a chance to ask questions and asked everyone to stand up and follow him. The little wizards stood up and followed him in confusion.

"Illusion? Magos, why is this so similar to the one you said you encountered when you met a female ghost?" Hermione asked softly next to Magos.

"I don't know either, but since Professor Binns said it, it shouldn't be wrong. But is Hogwarts planning to teach in this way in the future? This is really a generous move."

"Teaching?" Harry and Ron looked at him in surprise.

"It should be so. Just follow Professor Binns and you will know. What he wants to talk about should appear next." Magos looked around with excitement as everything seemed real. This kind of plot could only appear in novels. He actually experienced it personally.

They didn't walk long before the professor stopped. They looked around and realized that they had arrived at the top of a huge mountain from the grassland, with a vast forest at the bottom.They talked to each other in confusion, confirming that they had definitely not seen mountains and forests just now. Just as they were asking each other in low voices, Professor Binns asked them to be quiet again.

"I know everyone is wondering where this is. This is where we give lectures." Professor Binns' words caused the little wizards who had just calmed down to explode. Everyone looked at everything around them in surprise. Magos looked carefully at the platform they were on and found that it was not only spacious, but also very flat underfoot without a trace of dust or gravel.

After waiting quietly for the little wizards to calm down, Professor Binns continued, "Before I start, I want to emphasize again that this is an illusion. Everything you see here is false and there will be no danger. So if you see anything unexpected next, don’t panic. You are still in the History of Magic classroom at Hogwarts. This is equivalent to a dream for you. At the same time, Principal Dumbledore is also paying attention Here, if anything happens, he will interrupt us." Professor Binns' flat tone would have been hard to reassure them if it hadn't been for the last sentence.

"Today we are going to review the Giant War taught in the first class. I know many of you may have forgotten it. The assignment for this class is to record the battlefield that you are about to see in the forest exactly. Because of this This is the first time for this kind of lecture, so my request to you is, don’t just focus on the noise and noise, and carefully observe the next war."

As soon as Professor Binns finished speaking, the little wizards felt a slight vibration in the mountain below them. Everyone looked curiously into the distance, but saw nothing but mountains and trees.

As time went by, the shaking feeling became stronger and stronger, and the little wizards gathered together in fear and looked at the forest not far away.

Magos, who was standing at the forefront, first saw a giant who was more than twice as tall as Hagrid walking out of the forest step by step. Every step he took seemed to be two or three meters away.As the first giant appeared, the following giants appeared in front of Magos one after another, and soon the huge forest was blocked by even bigger giants.

This impossible scene made the other little wizards stretch their necks to watch with fear and curiosity.They had never seen such big giants, and there were so many of them. Hagrid, who was once huge in their eyes, looked like a child compared to them.

"There's...there's one over here too." A Hufflepuff girl suddenly pointed to the other side of the mountain and exclaimed.

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