Chapter 12 Addicted to Learning, Growing Thin

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Eren knew what was going on, because after all, the wizards were here to check the old bottom of the Famorny and not to suppress people on Quidditch.

Adult wizards have a mature magical learning system and a complete Hogwarts brand, and their communication in Ilvermorny will be a plunder of knowledge resources - yes, a plunder, even if those adult wizards don't say this mission, Alan still dares to conclude that those senior students definitely have the task of transcribing some documents.

Even if these exchange students don't have the right to take books out of the library, no one can take away the knowledge contained in their heads - and with the help of the shorthand quill, these things will soon be restored to books again, and Allen has no doubt about this.

As for the few young wizards who have not yet reached the sixth grade, I am afraid that they are just adding to their existence - with their current level, trying to get the most useful knowledge from Ilvermorny's library is undoubtedly equivalent to someone who has just known a little about antiques and daring to go to the ghost market to treasure for treasures - is it better to count Ilvermorny with his bare stomach.

Although Alan is still curious about the role of Quidditch in this exchange to make the Ministry of Magic spend so much money, the important event in front of him now is not to explore the mystery, but to read a book.

That's right, it's reading, it's learning.

Magic books have a common problem - death is expensive.

Although the great man Bacon, who pronounced it the same as smoked pork, said that knowledge is power, in the wizarding world the Muggle's words were even more explicit - in the long history of Muggles, barbarism triumphed over civilization, but in wizarding worlds, this statement became an unbreakable truth.

Yes, knowledge is power—and that's pretty much the way to the wizarding world, in every way.

Even the power of love, which Dumbledore had been preaching, was only able to be used by Harry's mother with the knowledge of the power of sacrifice, and Harry himself became the best student in Potions at Hogwarts at the time with Snape's old textbook full of ideas, and mastered the dark magic that almost killed Malfoy.

This is a testament to how much a magic book can help a person, and what a magic book is - a carrier of knowledge.

Of course, there is a saying in the East that if you really pass on a sentence, you will spread ten thousand books falsely.

Not every book will tell you anything really useful, Lockhart's book series has sold so much that it is still useless, and the only magic spell that works in the entire wizarding world is only in the control of common pests.

Valuable knowledge doesn't sell easily - Hermione couldn't be a first-class warrior even if she had read nearly every book she could get her hands on, why- because those books were fake.

Before the Tang Dynasty, the Eastern families controlled the flow of knowledge, and in the Middle Ages, the Western Church controlled the flow of knowledge, and now the pure-blood families do the same thing as them - they control the flow of knowledge by controlling books.

Generic and non-offensive spells were printed in large quantities in textbooks, they were allowed to be sold on large quantities, learned by ordinary wizards and even Muggle wizards, and became the cornerstone of the wizarding world after graduation, while those high-end, offensive spells were firmly held in the hands of the major pure-blood families and became top secret.

The Malfoys had all sorts of magic items, the Sirius family had all sorts of weird magic items, and the poor like Ron's had all kinds of modified Muggle magic items - and Hogwarts didn't have a single class on magic items.

Not only does Hogwarts admit wizards from Muggles - but it also has no tuition.

What does a school board of trustees do for schools with no income? The answer is very simple -- the school board does not make money, but donates money.

That's right, the school board donates a lot of money to the running of Hogwarts every year, and this expensive cost gives each director a strong voice - a penny is hard to beat a hero, and they naturally have the right to suggest Hogwarts courses when the financial power is held.

Similarly, the distribution of magic books is also under the control of pure-blood families, not all books can be printed, and a book like Lockhart is empty, and it is your luck to learn a powerful magic in a book - as for Snape's smeared textbook, to be honest, more precious than the first-prize ticket, otherwise why would it be able to play the role of Harry's grandfather in a book?

Therefore, nothing is more important to Allen than the right to read in this exchange.

The Hogwarts sea-like ban on books had moved him countless times, but before the pure and terrifying Lockhart arrived, he estimated that he had little hope of getting a library approval - two years! Two full years! The two professors were more difficult to deal with!

Although it is true that what the professors teach is dry goods, the right to read that he wants is far away! Whether it is Professor Sigma's evil smile or the awakened Chen's see-through eyes, they are all telling Alan that their master is definitely not someone who will give him an approval easily.

Even though Alan has systematic knowledge to learn, and even he is a little greedy and can't chew it out, but for now, learning more knowledge about the magic world is still of great help to his strength - although the power of the system is good, it is really too difficult, with the help of the system, he can quickly reach the limit on the inheritance of heroes when purchasing, but the subsequent progress depends entirely on time to grind.

If the difficulty of inheritance within the limits of the system is like asking a junior high school student to copy the answer for mathematical analysis, then beyond the limit of the system, Allen's understanding of the inheritance of heroes is undoubtedly equivalent to copying and copying and finding that the answer is written with an abbreviation - what a.

As for the knowledge of the wizarding world, it can be regarded as junior high school mathematics, at most it is equal to the additional problems in the back, although it is a little more difficult, but it can still be done with time, therefore, for the current Allen, unless he has enough accumulation, or obtains a new inheritance, he still has to learn ordinary spells - not that mathematical analysis is not powerful, but that mathematical analysis is really too difficult for him!

So, from now on, Alan decided to - indulge in learning and can't extricate himself!

ps: Ghost market, something that often appears in urban novels nowadays, is a place where antiques are sold when it is almost dawn, and the protagonist can often fish out fakes of good things.

Addicted to learning, from a game, from a shortcut that has been renamed learning, well-- addicted to learning, getting thinner and thinner.

This chapter is almost exhausting to write, and the next chapter will be soon.