Chapter 138: It's worth a try
In McDoug's original plan, the book consisted of three parts, and the parchment he had just brought out was the second manuscript.
Albert pulled a few sheets from the stack of parchment and began to read them carefully, using a quill to help correct holes in his words, occasionally talking to the two about possible problems in the text.
Isobel was undoubtedly the most depressed person here, because she couldn't understand at all, let alone insert into the topics that several people were talking about.
You can only stay by and help organize something, or flip through the parchment and try to decipher the contents.
"How the hell did this guy learn the ancient scriptures. Isobel muttered quietly.
"Well, he's better at reading and reading than Mogg. Professor Broad nodded, "At his current level, in a few years, he may surpass nine out of nine wizards in terms of ancient magic scripts, and when he becomes an adult, I will recommend him to publish a book on ancient magic scripts." ”
Isobel opened his mouth and swallowed back all the words he had just wanted to say.
"You don't compare yourself to him, sometimes there is such a genius, it's really unbelievable. McDoug nodded, "Did you say Mr. Albert?"
"Write a book? I'm talking after I graduate from Hogwarts, but I don't think about it for now. Albert said that, but he was really thinking seriously about whether he wanted to write a book to get started with. There are already books like "A Simple Introduction to Ancient Magic Texts", but this book is really not easy for Albert after reading it.
You can use the knowledge you gained while leveling up the Ancient Spell to get a quick starter version of the Ancient Script, just like Miranda's standard spells.
Hearing this, the muscles in Isobel's face twitched. Actually, she wanted to say that Albert was bragging, but thinking of the other party's attainments in magic writing, it was really possible to do this.
Everyone was busy until the afternoon, lunch was settled in the office, and the house-elf brought a sumptuous lunch.
After eating, they sat on the couch and chatted about the content of the manuscript.
Now that Albert understands McDoug's idea, this guy is going to make a book that is difficult for others to understand, and then write a few complete books to help people decipher the book.
As for Isobel, the guy had already sneaked away after lunch, and thanks to the fact that she was able to hold on for so long before making an excuse to leave.
After all, the three people in the office didn't plan to speak properly, and directly used the ancient magic script to communicate, which made Isobel look confused, and he couldn't understand what they were saying at all.
"Isobel is gone?" said Professor Broder, suddenly, "longer than I expected!"
Albert said he didn't want to talk and continued to bury his head in helping McDoug find problems.
"If she wants to understand, or even participate, she definitely needs to improve the level of the ancient magic script. McDoug said softly, "Isobel really needs some stimulation. ”
"Exciting?" Albert twitched the corners of his mouth as he changed the subject, "I still don't think I can touch that hurdle, I always feel like something is missing, but I'm not sure what's missing." ”
"Don't worry, when we're done with this book, I'm sure you'll be able to get hold of its secrets. McDoug assured.
"I hope so. Albert sighed lightly, took out his pocket watch and looked at the time, it was almost half past three in the afternoon, "I'll go first, there will be a phantom manifestation class later." ”
"I feel like you're wasting your time. Professor Broder shook his head, "Phantom manifestation is too early for you right now. ”
"Listen more, learn more, it's always useful!"
As Albert was about to leave, McDoug called out to him.
"What's wrong, Mr. McDoug?" asked Albert, pausing and turning his head.
McDoug shoved a small black notebook into Albert's hand and said softly, "I'm sure this notebook will help you." ”
"Thank you. Albert slipped the notes into his pocket and turned to leave the office.
"You're pretty optimistic about him, too. Professor Broad smiled and looked at his old friend, "Is it more appropriate than expected?"
"It was an unexpected surprise indeed, with talent and a good personality. McDoug nodded, "However, it's too early to say this, and we'll talk about other things when we become adults!"
Albert had no idea of the brief conversation between the two men, and was on his way to the Great Hall, and when he arrived, Tycros was waving his wand and conjuring an old-fashioned wooden circle for each student.
Albert quietly leaned into the corner, not disturbing the others, and listened quietly to the other party's lecture.
"The most important thing to remember when an apparition is to remember the three D's. Tecros re-emphasises the importance of purpose, determination, and poise, and he always mentions them before every practice.
"Now, focus on your goals......"
"Resolve to occupy the space you want. Albert muttered, "Let yourself enter the void and move calmly." ”
Albert always wanted to try it himself, even if he was split, it didn't matter, at most he was scolded by Professor McGonagall, and a few points were deducted, if he could master the skill of phantom manifestation because of this, he would not lose at all.
Because of the experience of the previous times, everyone stared at the wooden circle and hurriedly did what Tycros asked.
"One-two-three-"
The "snapping" sound of the apparition appearing was remembered in the hall.
Only a few people succeeded, and the landing position was not accurate enough, and some of the things on the body were missing, such as a piece of fingernails, or a few hairs.
Of course, many more people just spun in place and fell to the ground, making the rest of the audience laugh.
There's also a split unlucky one.
A Hufflepuff boy was pinned in mid-air, with the lower half of his body within a few feet of Albert.
The deans immediately gathered around him, and with a loud bang, a puff of purple smoke cleared, and the unfortunate man's body was pressed back on.
While the deans and others were focusing on the Hufflepuff students, Albert began to experiment with apparitions, aiming for an empty seat a few meters away.
Without spinning, Albert focused his attention on the target, imagining himself appearing outside the target and allowing himself to enter a state of emptiness.
There was no crackling, and Albert remained silently in place, knowing he had failed.
However, Albert didn't pay much attention to it, because he also knew that failure was a normal thing, and no one could succeed at once.
Naturally, he didn't count on this without the help of the panel.
Sneaking a glance at the panel skill, still not seeing the phantom manifestation, Albert was a little depressed, even though it was in his expectation.
"By the way, that's fine!" Albert suddenly remembered a very bold idea, if he could experience a phantom manifestation himself, maybe he would be able to appear with the panel skill.
"It's worth a try, I just don't know if anyone wants to help me. Albert muttered quietly, though the odds weren't great, but he was ready to give it a try.
He immediately turned and walked towards the Defence Against the Dark Arts office.
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