Everlasting Vision from Hogwarts

Chapter 26 History of Magic Lesson

The first-year Gryffindor students were taking a History of Magic lesson.

Professor Binns was on the stage talking about the real history of the magical world, the various secrets involved, and the power struggle behind each historical event, which made the young wizards concentrate.

Although the professor's teaching style was very old-fashioned and his way of speaking was impersonal, the interesting content attracted them.

Besides, how can you demand that a ghost be like a human being?

Students can keep Professor Binns's courses fresh for a long time. The wonderful history of the magical world can greatly seduce young wizards' boundless fantasies about magic. Just like reading a novel, they can't help but put themselves into the protagonist of the novel. in the background.

Until readers have a clear understanding of the story direction and character development of this novel, they have no interest in following up.

This time period is often when students are in their fourth or fifth year. This is a common understanding from every prefect.

Harry sat with Ron and Hermione, and the three of them had slowly begun to form a friendship.

Although he was very interested in the content of Professor Binns' lectures, Harry had another thing that was more interesting to him now.

He and Ron looked at each other, signaling each other with their eyes, both wanting the other to take action.

Ron blinked hard. He was a little afraid of Hermione. If he thought of asking her about things in class, Hermione would definitely stop him severely.

Ron dared to laugh at Malfoy, but for some reason he was a little timid about the little witch next to him.

Harry was ultimately no match for Ron and was defeated in the blink of an eye.

He glanced at Hermione secretly and found that she seemed to have been immersed in Professor Binns's lecture, completely unaware of his gaze.

Gently nudging Hermione with his arm, Harry prayed that she wouldn't be very angry. Hermione was a bit scary when she was angry, and he and Ron had learned a little bit of it in the past few days.

Professor Binns is not worried at all. They have already researched that as long as you do not seriously disrupt order in class, the professor will not care about you, and secretly telling small stories is not within his scope.

Harry, who was praying, suddenly felt a chill all over his body. When he looked up, it was Hermione's eyes shining at him.

Hermione was listening intently. She felt that the history in the professor's mouth was lifelike, and the thrilling power contained in the real history made people's hearts flutter.

Looking sideways, he saw it was Harry again, wondering what he was going to do again.

Harry said timidly: "Have you heard about Snape? He was so angry a few days ago that he wanted to make things difficult for a student in class, but was severely defeated by that student. That student His name is William Blake, a student of Ravenclaw. Neville said you know him, how is it? How is he? Is he really great?"

The little witch is a rule-abiding person, and observing classroom disciplines is a basic quality for students in her opinion. She will never take the initiative to break the rules, nor will she allow others to break the rules.

Unless you can't help it.

William's experience shines brightly among the students in the same class. Some people are jealous, some are envious, and some want to be his friends and share his fame.

Hermione also showed off like a little girl. She could have boasted about his relationship with William and even borrowed books, but her arrogance did not allow her to take the initiative to talk about it.

It would be different if someone took the initiative to ask.

Hermione described William in a low voice, from her first impression, to flying spells to find Leif, to borrowing books, and the recent encounter in the library, she talked about them one by one.

"Stable temperament, gentle personality but hidden edge"

"Magic Genius"

“I love reading books”

"I like research and have my own goals"

“Big orange is so cute”

……

Harry and Ron were so entranced that they completely forgot that they were still in class and couldn't help but exclaimed. The three of them were instantly alert and quickly looked at Professor Binns.

Fortunately, the professor was immersed in his own teaching and did not notice their little movements.

Ron sighed with emotion: "There is such a smart person, much better than Percy."

Harry agreed: "It's a pity that we only have astronomy class with Ravenclaw, otherwise we could have a closer look. Do you think he already knows a lot of magic spells?"

"I don't know about the rest, but his Transfiguration is definitely very powerful. Jack, who took the Transfiguration class with William, told me that Professor McGonagall also gave William ten points in their first Transfiguration class." Hermione sighed.

She frowned and thought for a while, then said dubiously: "Jack also said some uncertain news. He said that William had applied to Dean Ravenclaw to no longer follow the class schedule and wanted to study on his own.

This is really ridiculous. No matter how genius you are, you can't teach yourself magic.This is completely different from ordinary people's self-study exams. "

Hermione couldn't believe the news, but she didn't feel like Jack was lying.

Harry and Ron were both stunned!

They had only taken the class for a few days and already felt the complexity of the magic course.Some courses are very esoteric and require a high degree of comprehension; some courses require strong hands-on skills, such as Potions; some courses require students to memorize well, such as History of Magic.

They have to do their homework for a long time every time, and sometimes they have to refer to Hermione's answers.

At this level, they can hardly imagine the difficulty of self-study. I am afraid it is no longer something ordinary people can do.

Harry has his own judgment, and he agrees with Hermione. This may be Jack's joke.

How is it possible that someone can teach themselves?

Even if the students had the courage, the professor would never agree.

Although the three Harrys did not believe Jack's news, it did not affect their admiration for William. He had done what Harry wanted to do most.

The trick Snape used against William was first used on Harry Potter, and he also asked Harry a lot of questions.

But the ending is completely opposite. William knows everything and answers every question, including super-class knowledge.

Harry, on the other hand, knew nothing about every question and didn't answer any of them correctly. Naturally, there was no chance for Snape to ask about super-class knowledge.

Hermione knew the answer and kept raising her hands next to Harry, but Snape forced her to put her hands down and was called a "silly girl".

This lesson left the three of them with a bad impression of Snape.

That's why William's behavior is so praised.

……

What the three Harrys didn't expect was that Jack didn't lie.

He did indeed see William applying for something to Dean Flitwick, and vaguely heard the word "self-study" appear in the conversation between the two.

He himself also asked William, but unfortunately William dismissed it on the grounds that "the matter has not yet come to an end."

That day, Hermione asked him about William's extra credit courses, and he told him about it with half certainty and half guess.

Jack thinks that something big is going to happen in the school soon, and the protagonist is William.

He expected William to make a more sensational decision.

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