Chapter Thirty-Eight: The New Seeker

By reading Lupin's letters, Seamus learned a little about Africa, and the books he sent with them detailed about the many amazing animals in Africa, some with photographs.

It also introduces the living habits of the locals, all kinds of common magic spells, because there is no magic wand, the magic of the two places has a very big difference, and it can even be said that it is completely different.

African magic tends to focus more on the flexibility of gestures, which is made more flexible by the extremely subtle gestures that make them more flexible in casting spells.

And because of the sheer number of magical beasts here, there are so many spells that are used against magical beasts.

In terms of attitudes towards Fantastic Beasts, these wizards are mainly divided into two factions, one is the radical faction, which advocates for my use. It doesn't matter what kind of animal it is, whether it's a dead magical animal or a really good animal, the materials on it have to be used by me.

On the other hand, moderates advocate harmony between man and nature, and that humans and animals should live in harmony with each other, and make limited use of these resources without affecting the ecological environment of magical animals.

In addition to this, because there were no magic wands in Africa, they gradually developed another magical system, similar to alchemy, but not identical.

Using a variety of magic materials, by constructing a magic array, they can achieve the results they want.

The end result is similar to the magic of the British side, but the process of achieving it is like alchemy. All in all, the magical environment in Africa is very different from that of the British, more brutal and fragmented, and the division of power between the families affects the exchange of magical information, thus slowing the pace of their magical development.

Because the magic systems on both sides are not the same, Lupin can't tell the level of magic between Britain and Africa, maybe Britain is ahead, or Africa is more developed.

Lupin concluded his letter by saying that he would stay in Africa for another month and a half, waiting for Seamus's reply while continuing to explore the human landscape here.

Seamus looked back, Kirk's head was rising and falling with his breathing, apparently asleep, and asked him to recuperate for a while longer before writing back to Lupin.

Otherwise, Kirk might have a problem delivering the letter, and sure enough, communication is still the biggest problem affecting communication, and if there is such a thing as a telephone in the wizarding world, maybe they will develop even faster.

Looking at the mechanical watch in his hand, the time had reached nine o'clock, and the book sent by Lupin had only read a little.

The sun outside has climbed into the air, there are already a lot of people playing Quidditch on the field, today should be the day of the team's recruitment, Harry under the influence of Ron, also became very interested in Quidditch, although the first-year students will not be recruited into the team, but the two of them still go to the stadium to join in the fun.

Seamus sat at the window and watched, the team's recruitment was going on, but it didn't seem to recruit many people, people kept coming, and people kept leaving, but in the end, no one stayed.

Most of them rode on broomsticks, flew around the course in the sky for less than a lap, were called off, and then departed gloomily.

In the end, apart from the Gryffindor team, only Harry and Ron were left on the court. Suddenly, they seemed to be discussing something, and Ron and Harry each took a broomstick, as if they were about to take off.

Ron started first, flying into the sky on a broomstick, but it could be seen that he was very nervous, not flying fast, and crooked, with no accuracy at all.

Fred and George also got on their broomsticks and flew into the sky, one on the left and one on the right side of Ron, to prevent him from suddenly falling.

Probably because the selection was over, they let Ron fly a full lap before he landed, but the result was predictable, Ron didn't make the team.

Seeing that Harry was about to start, Seamus quickly took out a telescope and prepared to see the flying genius's debut.

Harry took a deep breath and mounted his broomstick to prepare for flight, and with a "whoosh" he flew into the sky, extremely fast and very steady, accurately dodging all obstacles, up and down, through all the rings, and finally landing smoothly.

Everyone on the pitch cheered as they witnessed the rise of a flying genius, and the Gryffindor team hugged Harry with excitement.

If it weren't for Harry's sudden appearance, this year's Quidditch match would most likely require Wood, the goalkeeper, to be a Seeker, and the Quidditch Cup would have been a long way away, and they would have lost this honor for the eighth year in a row.

And now with Harry joining, it can be used as a secret weapon to fight a surprise and the probability of getting a Quidditch Cup is greatly increased.

Seeing Harry's success in entering the team, Seamus also withdrew his gaze, although Harry's entry into the team was inevitable, with his talent, he would definitely be noticed by others during class, so as to enter the team.

Now this coincidence, but to make this all earlier, Harry finally became the youngest Seeker, and Ron became a foil.

But all this did not make Ron feel bad, on the contrary, he was very happy, happy that his friend was on the team.

It's not like three years later, when Harry was jealous of being a champion of the Tribune, and thus alienated their relationship.

Seamus was about to put the book Lupin had sent him into his waist pocket, but found that he couldn't put it in at all, as if the telescopic pocket had suddenly failed.

What is going on? Seamus quickly reached into his pocket and took out another book, finding that the pocket was completely normal.

Then the reason can only be in this book, Seamothy carefully turned each page, and found that some pages did not have a word on them, only a picture.

And each picture has the same border, which is made of runes, as if it was not drawn with ink, but more like some unknown liquid.

Because no one is going to draw the border with several different inks on the page next to the first picture.

Lupin wrote, "This is a kind of African magic that I have just mastered, using various materials to arrange a magic array, which can store a lot of things, such as the British telescopic charm, and next to this page, I have stored some pottery unique to Africa, and some materials for arranging the magic array." ”

It turns out that this book has a magic similar to space, and it has to fit in a telescopic pocket.

Lupin continued to write later, "You can't open it without special tools, if you want to get your hands on it, you can tear open this page and destroy the magic circle on it, and you can get the materials I have stored." After that, it can be opened in the normal way without damaging the magic circle. ”

Seamus carefully cut off the page, put a cushion on the ground to prevent the pottery from breaking, and then tore the page open.

A pile of jars fell on the mat with a "clanging" sound, some of which were sealed, some of which were not.