Librarian at Hogwarts
Chapter 86 Spell Creation Spell
Along with a cold wind, there was a continuous rain.
Hogwarts immediately became leaner.
The river next to the school flows quietly, and the tree branches have already revealed their towering branches.
But the corridor in the school was extremely lively.
Yes, fifth-year wizards are going crazy for their final OWL.s exams.
The lower-grade wizards, of course, don't have that much academic pressure, but they are still very busy - they are practicing for the Christmas dance every day and night.
This is a crucial matter.
Dumbledore may have stressed this in class more than once.
'Good dancing is the beginning of success'.
The lives of Ignat and Neil seemed a bit "monotonous". One spent all day in the library, and the other flew around on the Quidditch pitch all day.
Of course, this is only on the surface.
In fact, Ignat haunted the Forbidden Forest all day long because the centaurs promised to find him a land to raise magical creatures.
The centaurs searched for several days.
In fact, it would have only taken half a day, if not for Igno's repeated criticism and persistence.
In his words, this place must have sufficient sunlight, water and food resources - although in the eyes of the centaurs, if it is a creature like the Acromantula, only a hole in the ground is enough.
And finally, after several days of hard searching, we finally settled on a place in the northwest corner of the Forbidden Forest.
The conditions there can be said to be completely in line with Igno's expectations.
The moment the Acromantula walked out of the box - its body was now ten meters high.
It took a deep breath of air, just like every prisoner who had just been released from prison would do.
It can be seen that he is very satisfied with this place.
And Igno also left a magic mark on the body of the Acromantula to ensure that he would appear in time when it encountered danger.
After doing these things, Igno can only say that as a 'father', he does have to shoulder a lot of responsibilities at all times.
As for Neil, he hasn't spoken to Igno in the past few days.
Of course, it was also possible that he and Ignat didn't have more time to see each other because of the Quidditch game.
People always have to work to make money, right?Wizards are no exception.
And when he had free time, he went to the sealed restricted area of the library - Igno gave him the key, and then diligently studied every book in it.
This is rare. You must know that when he was studying, he had never worked so hard near the final test.
Ignat speculated that the prophecy may have had a great influence on Neil.
Bad prophecies were indeed depressing, and if possible, Ignat really wanted to apply to the Ministry of Magic to ban all teaching of Divination.
Therefore, Neil probably wants to find solutions in books, or get more information to improve his skills.
In short, no matter what, Neil may have been worried about the things in the prophecy.
Fortunately, he may also be showing signs of fading over time.After all, time is sometimes the best forgetting potion.
And this day.
Neil and Ignat appeared in the school hall on time.
Since switching to Bowtruckle's wake-up call service, the two of them have never missed school breakfast - it was always Sniff's responsibility before.
"I can't believe that my favorite buttered bread is not available in the school breakfast today - is it because the economy is getting worse? Now the school can't even supply buttered bread."
Neil randomly grabbed two donuts and a cup of chocolate milk. As soon as he sat down, he expressed his opinions on the school's economic management to Igno.
"Thank you Mr. Neil for your profound comments on the current economy. You know what? I think Principal Dippet should ask you to be responsible for the school's financial budget, so that everyone may have bread and butter to eat every day."
Ignat said jokingly while holding the cup.
Neil raised his head proudly, his fiery red hair flying elegantly.
"Of course, I just don't dare to say it out loud - I have always felt that there is a problem with the school's financial budget."
At this time, Bascida also appeared in the hall.
"Hi, Bassy!"
Neal and Ignat's name for Bascida was finally simplified to Bassey. They both thought that the four words Bascida were too difficult to pronounce and were not enough to reflect their current friendship. '.
Under the countless glares from Bascida, she could only accept this fact helplessly.
At least they didn't call her Barba or Sissy or something, which might have prompted Bathida to beat them both up.
"Hi, long time no see - actually I always felt that we met two or three days ago, but, you know, the students are preparing for exams, and we teachers are not necessarily relaxed."
Bathida sat down with only an orange in her hand.
“Exams are maddening.”
Neal pulled a long face and knew all about the fear of exams.
"Yes, I heard that several students have had mental problems - of course, I think it's because of the wrong spell."
"Students often pronounce the 'Explosion Curse' and the 'Levitation Curse' incorrectly."
Bathida said as she began to peel the oranges in her hands.
"This is quite normal, I mean. After all, Ignou often confused the 'Appearance Curse' and the 'Blinking Curse' together before."
Ignat was a little unconvinced after hearing this.
"It was just that I wanted to make the room a little brighter - why do we need to rely on spells - the thoughts in our hearts are the key."
"Oh, come on. Spells are still crucial, especially when you can't understand the principles of those spells. Spells are the quickest way for us to master magic." Neil argued.
"I didn't say that mantras are not important - but I feel that the current teaching emphasizes the importance of mantras too much. In fact, what should be focused on is the cultivation of mind. That is the key to mastering all mantras."
Obviously, the argument between Ignat and Neil surprised Bascida.
"Oh, I didn't expect you two to have such a deep understanding of spells."
"It sounds like you all have different opinions."
"I quite agree with Ignat's statement. Current teaching does place too much emphasis on spells. But what Neil said is right. For lower-level wizards, they are already very good if they can flexibly master a few spells. .”
Obviously, Ignat and Neil were not satisfied with Bascida's obvious and muddled statement.
The two of them wanted Bathida to give a clear position.
"Alright alright."
"You two 'zealots' of magical scholarship."
"Actually, I don't think very favorably of either of you."
"I insist that 'mantras create mantras' - that is, mantras and thoughts are equally important."
Hogwarts immediately became leaner.
The river next to the school flows quietly, and the tree branches have already revealed their towering branches.
But the corridor in the school was extremely lively.
Yes, fifth-year wizards are going crazy for their final OWL.s exams.
The lower-grade wizards, of course, don't have that much academic pressure, but they are still very busy - they are practicing for the Christmas dance every day and night.
This is a crucial matter.
Dumbledore may have stressed this in class more than once.
'Good dancing is the beginning of success'.
The lives of Ignat and Neil seemed a bit "monotonous". One spent all day in the library, and the other flew around on the Quidditch pitch all day.
Of course, this is only on the surface.
In fact, Ignat haunted the Forbidden Forest all day long because the centaurs promised to find him a land to raise magical creatures.
The centaurs searched for several days.
In fact, it would have only taken half a day, if not for Igno's repeated criticism and persistence.
In his words, this place must have sufficient sunlight, water and food resources - although in the eyes of the centaurs, if it is a creature like the Acromantula, only a hole in the ground is enough.
And finally, after several days of hard searching, we finally settled on a place in the northwest corner of the Forbidden Forest.
The conditions there can be said to be completely in line with Igno's expectations.
The moment the Acromantula walked out of the box - its body was now ten meters high.
It took a deep breath of air, just like every prisoner who had just been released from prison would do.
It can be seen that he is very satisfied with this place.
And Igno also left a magic mark on the body of the Acromantula to ensure that he would appear in time when it encountered danger.
After doing these things, Igno can only say that as a 'father', he does have to shoulder a lot of responsibilities at all times.
As for Neil, he hasn't spoken to Igno in the past few days.
Of course, it was also possible that he and Ignat didn't have more time to see each other because of the Quidditch game.
People always have to work to make money, right?Wizards are no exception.
And when he had free time, he went to the sealed restricted area of the library - Igno gave him the key, and then diligently studied every book in it.
This is rare. You must know that when he was studying, he had never worked so hard near the final test.
Ignat speculated that the prophecy may have had a great influence on Neil.
Bad prophecies were indeed depressing, and if possible, Ignat really wanted to apply to the Ministry of Magic to ban all teaching of Divination.
Therefore, Neil probably wants to find solutions in books, or get more information to improve his skills.
In short, no matter what, Neil may have been worried about the things in the prophecy.
Fortunately, he may also be showing signs of fading over time.After all, time is sometimes the best forgetting potion.
And this day.
Neil and Ignat appeared in the school hall on time.
Since switching to Bowtruckle's wake-up call service, the two of them have never missed school breakfast - it was always Sniff's responsibility before.
"I can't believe that my favorite buttered bread is not available in the school breakfast today - is it because the economy is getting worse? Now the school can't even supply buttered bread."
Neil randomly grabbed two donuts and a cup of chocolate milk. As soon as he sat down, he expressed his opinions on the school's economic management to Igno.
"Thank you Mr. Neil for your profound comments on the current economy. You know what? I think Principal Dippet should ask you to be responsible for the school's financial budget, so that everyone may have bread and butter to eat every day."
Ignat said jokingly while holding the cup.
Neil raised his head proudly, his fiery red hair flying elegantly.
"Of course, I just don't dare to say it out loud - I have always felt that there is a problem with the school's financial budget."
At this time, Bascida also appeared in the hall.
"Hi, Bassy!"
Neal and Ignat's name for Bascida was finally simplified to Bassey. They both thought that the four words Bascida were too difficult to pronounce and were not enough to reflect their current friendship. '.
Under the countless glares from Bascida, she could only accept this fact helplessly.
At least they didn't call her Barba or Sissy or something, which might have prompted Bathida to beat them both up.
"Hi, long time no see - actually I always felt that we met two or three days ago, but, you know, the students are preparing for exams, and we teachers are not necessarily relaxed."
Bathida sat down with only an orange in her hand.
“Exams are maddening.”
Neal pulled a long face and knew all about the fear of exams.
"Yes, I heard that several students have had mental problems - of course, I think it's because of the wrong spell."
"Students often pronounce the 'Explosion Curse' and the 'Levitation Curse' incorrectly."
Bathida said as she began to peel the oranges in her hands.
"This is quite normal, I mean. After all, Ignou often confused the 'Appearance Curse' and the 'Blinking Curse' together before."
Ignat was a little unconvinced after hearing this.
"It was just that I wanted to make the room a little brighter - why do we need to rely on spells - the thoughts in our hearts are the key."
"Oh, come on. Spells are still crucial, especially when you can't understand the principles of those spells. Spells are the quickest way for us to master magic." Neil argued.
"I didn't say that mantras are not important - but I feel that the current teaching emphasizes the importance of mantras too much. In fact, what should be focused on is the cultivation of mind. That is the key to mastering all mantras."
Obviously, the argument between Ignat and Neil surprised Bascida.
"Oh, I didn't expect you two to have such a deep understanding of spells."
"It sounds like you all have different opinions."
"I quite agree with Ignat's statement. Current teaching does place too much emphasis on spells. But what Neil said is right. For lower-level wizards, they are already very good if they can flexibly master a few spells. .”
Obviously, Ignat and Neil were not satisfied with Bascida's obvious and muddled statement.
The two of them wanted Bathida to give a clear position.
"Alright alright."
"You two 'zealots' of magical scholarship."
"Actually, I don't think very favorably of either of you."
"I insist that 'mantras create mantras' - that is, mantras and thoughts are equally important."
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