This is what Ravenclaw looks like.

Chapter 30 New training direction

"It's really tragic..."

"Indeed."

After the spell class, Andrew and his roommate Kevin said so with emotion.

Not only the two of them, but the others also looked at the student who was caught with a pitiful look in their eyes - after a student who was looking for death appeared in Professor McGonagall's class, such a tragedy also happened in Professor Flitwick's class.

After catching the daring boy, Professor Flitwick used the new spell he learned today - the Extinction Spell, and left a very clever homework for the unlucky guy.

As a spell for first-year students, its power is pitifully small. Its biggest use is to erase the wrong words on the parchment, and it can't even clean up the garbage on the table. However, Professor Flitwick used spells of different strengths to erase a large paragraph of text on each page.

He kindly told the student who was caught that if the part that should be restored in the next class is not restored by the counterspell, or the part that should not be restored is restored, then the student who did not complete the homework can go to help Mr. Filch do some chores.

Anyway, everyone likes to see this plot, and Andrew is no exception, and even happier - if Dumbledore thinks that reading miscellaneous books in class is a crime and has the motivation to settle the score, he will be miserable.

However, at lunch time, Andrew knew one thing - those who were caught were just those who saw it, and there were also those who were not caught and those who did not have classes.

Anyway, at noon, the content of the new serialized part of "Dumbledore, a Legend" had been spread on the dining tables of various colleges.

Andrew, who was stunned by the editors' coquettish operations, did not add the heroine's role in this manuscript, and from the discussion at the dining table, the editors were not so crazy - but they were just not crazy about this part.

So, Dumbledore, who was still studying, rode a flying broom on the astronomy tower and flew up to the secret treasure left by Ravenclaw at the top of Hogwarts (purely original content of the editor, Andrew commented that it was not done alive, and the treasure was already in the previous issue).

While chasing the runaway Snitch in the Quidditch match, he mistakenly entered the Forbidden Forest and tamed the dragon (Andrew's original content was that he seized the castle's Forbidden Forest from the dragon, which should be a private product of an editor who likes Quidditch), and used the dragon to skip classes and leave the castle (the original text was that he used the Forbidden Forest to escape from the castle with many traps, and decided to use it to build Hogwarts after the adventure, so Andrew frowned when he heard this part).

There is no doubt that the editor's ability is limited, and coupled with Andrew's deliberate mischief, the loopholes in the story are getting bigger and bigger.

'Sure enough, blindly escaping is not a good solution... This will make Dumbledore's image into a skipping master, I'm afraid everyone will be in trouble...'

'It can still be rounded up... You can't always let Dumbledore skip classes on a dragon, add a campus life line...'

In the middle of their discussion, Andrew quickly supplemented the story outline.

Dumbledore, who was excellent in both character and learning, easily won the first place in the grade, but he was not satisfied with this. In the second grade, he drank the Polyjuice Potion and exchanged exams with another of his admirers, and easily got the first place in the fourth grade exam (Gryffindor people must like this, Andrew commented).

Then try to shorten Dumbledore's campus trip as much as possible, and write campus life as a means of conditioning his life after he was tired of adventure in the summer vacation (Andrew plans to sort out his thoughts and add later).

Officially put time travel on the agenda, and will not participate unless it is a major event, and the time is set during the summer vacation or Christmas vacation.

'Let's do this first, send a letter to the editorial department... communicate the positioning of the next issue of the manuscript, and I also have to make a revised story to see what's going on...'

Andrew finished the last bit of ice cream ball unhappily, 'Gallons are not so easy to get...'

There is also a herbology class in the afternoon. He has to go to class after writing the letter, so he can only use this version for now.

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"I barely accepted it, but we have to communicate well about the next issue. It's not okay to leave the campus all the time. Although the public likes it very much, Dumbledore can't drop out of Hogwarts..."

In the editorial department, the editors who reviewed the readers' feedback finally breathed a sigh of relief after confirming that there was no problem with the feedback in this issue - but if the dragon was defeated, they didn't know what kind of life to use in the story.

Fortunately, the ordinary owl brought a life-saving thing. In the letter, the author with the pen name of Praise Potato finally agreed to use the Dumbledore line in the original manuscript and partially revealed the follow-up content.

"Genius's handwriting!"

"Go back to the past and participate in major historical events!"

"Dumbledore vs. Gryffindor!"

"In the future, we can even suppress rebellions, end wars, and use the Elder Wand to create a refuge village suitable for wizards to live in!"

"Genius imagination!"

The editors who were inspired by the idea started looking for stories without even waiting for Andrew's next issue of the manuscript - just add it to the new story without destroying the overall structure!

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Andrew, who was completely unaware of the editors’ tricks, was writing a purchase order.

He found a great idea while thinking about Dumbledore’s magical story, and is currently perfecting it.

‘It’s a pity, it would be nice if I had a mobile phone that could shop…’

After searching for sports items that could be purchased with owls for a long time, Andrew chose to give up - he needed a ping-pong ball, a golf ball, a baseball, and enough large discs, but no one in the magic world played with these things.

"I can only rely on the almighty Transfiguration..."

Although he himself was unreliable, the seniors were different - especially since Andrew was affiliated with an unreliable club.

"Ball?"

"Yes, the Quaffle, the Bludger, and a smaller ball similar to the Snitch..."

"It looks like it, but it can't do anything like it - what do you need it for?"

"I suddenly became interested in Quidditch and wanted to try to practice it, but I don't think I can handle a real ball, so I want to practice with a ball of similar size."

"That's easy... we can just find two sticks..."

The other party patted his chest, "Although it's not a permanent deformation, it should be fine to maintain it for a month or two. I'll write you another note. When you plan to practice the real ball, you can borrow it from our college team. Their captain and I are good friends."

...

Although Andrew was very grateful for the other party's help, he couldn't help but complain about the fact that this matter, which was supposed to be an introduction, turned into a note.

How should I put it? Although the cohesion of our college club is very strong, it is a bit too bureaucratic...

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