Chapter 23: Professor Binns

The first step for the Raiders professors, Louis is going to adopt the plan is to brush up on his presence and increase his favorability, which is tentatively set for a period of one year.

A year later, if the whole plan was under control, and with the professors' favorability all overwhelmed, it would be time for Louis to do whatever he wanted.

Of course.

No matter how perfect a plan is, there will inevitably be variables.

For example, Professor Snape, who is responsible for teaching Potions, is the famous "old bat" in the HP movie, and so far Louie has not thought of any better strategy plan that can be used to improve the favorability between the two, so many of the strategies about him can only be said to do his best!

After the first Charms class of the Gryffindor freshmen, Louis was delayed for a lot of time because he had to brush up on Professor Flitwick's favorability, and he hurried to the History of Magic classroom on the second floor while explaining the trick of "Fall Charm" to George, Fred, and Galen.

Thanks to the full 20 minutes of recess, many new Gryffindor students would have been late without Louis leading the way.

Apparently.

They didn't know where the Charms classroom was, and they didn't know where the History of Magic classroom was.

By the time Louie and the other four arrived at the History of Magic classroom, the door was open, and the few freshmen who were still joking were from Gryffindor, and most of the freshmen who were chatting or reading books were from Laclauvin, and Louis felt that he would be assigned to the house.

Looking at George and Fred beside him, he made a lot of new friends in a special way not long after entering the classroom, so that many new Gryffindor students gathered around him, Louis glanced at the relatively quiet Lacrowen seat with his spare eyes, and saw that the learning atmosphere there was excellent, and he couldn't help but sigh secretly:

"Ugh..."

"Sure enough, Eagle Courtyard is more suitable for me!"

Then, as the bell rang for class, Professor Binns, who was in charge of teaching everyone the history of magic, walked across the blackboard and came to the classroom in a very personal way, the effect was like Professor Flitwick's magic performance in Charms class, and it instantly caught the attention of all the new students in the classroom.

"What kind of magic is that?" Galen asked, looking at Professor Binns in a daze.

"Professor Binns doesn't use magic."

Louis replied with a smile, "According to the records of Hogwarts, a piece of school history, the elderly Professor Binns dozed off in front of the fire in the faculty lounge one day, and when he woke up in a hurry to go to class but forgot to bring his body, he died that night, becoming the only ghost professor in the history of Hogwarts." ”

"Ghosts?"

Galen swallowed hard, and then asked, "Can you eat it?" ”

Louie, twins: "....."

Is it a question of whether it can be eaten or not?

This is the end of the conversation between several people, and the mode of listening carefully is started.

However, just five minutes later.

As Professor Binns's monotonous and boring voice echoed in the classroom, most of the freshmen who had been attracted by Professor Binns's special appearance became lethargic, as if Professor Binns's lectures were the lullaby that babies listen to before they fell asleep, and only a few freshmen from Laclauvine could insist on listening to the lectures.

And Louie...

Undoubtedly a special case from Gryffindor.

He may even be the only one of all the freshmen in the classroom who finds Professor Binns's lectures interesting.

Truly.

Since Professor Binns died and survived in ghost form, he continued to teach the history of magic as a professor of the history of magic, and he lost his quick mind, clear thinking, and was unable to teach the history of magic as vividly and interestingly as before, so that the students in the classroom could be full of infinite reverie about magic, and could only babble according to the script, turning the history of magic class into an extremely boring class in the minds of the students.

But occasionally Professor Binns had a flash of inspiration, interspersing his lectures with his own unique insights, recounting some missing fragments of the history of magic and completing parts of what Louis could not have learned in books.

Besides...

Professor Binns's body is also very valuable for research.

Isn't it?

It feels that the ghosts in Hogwarts Castle are most likely all Dumbledore's eyes, and Louie, who is interested in analyzing the mysteries of ghosts, is reluctant to have too much contact with them, but Professor Binns, who is a professor of the history of magic, Louis thinks it is a good object to study.

So...

Keep going as planned!

Suddenly he heard the bell ringing for the end of class, and the tormented Galen yawned, woke up George and Fred, who were sleeping beside him, and turned his head to Louis embarrassedly and asked:

"Louie, excuse me... Can you lend me your notes on the history of magic? ”

"No problem."

Louis smiled and handed the carefully recorded notes to Galen, and when he saw George, Fred said with a happy expression:

"Louie, you're so good that you can listen to the whole class."

"That's right, George and I have heard Percy say before that the history of magic is the most boring and boring class at Hogwarts, and few people can stay awake in Professor Binns's class."

"So..."

The twins laughed together:

"Louie, when Galen finishes copying your notes, can you lend us another copy?"

"And, of course... You don't have to wait for Galen to finish copying. ”

As he spoke, Louie asked for a note from Galen, took out his wand and put it on it, and said softly:

"Copy in pairs!"

In the blink of an eye...

Airplanes!

The notes on the table began to tremble slightly, and then under the shocked gaze of the twins, Galen, they changed from one to four in front of them.

Using a "simple" copy charm, which perfectly solves the problem that everyone needs to borrow notes to copy, Louis took back the notebook that belonged to him, and was just about to tell the twins and Galen that there was no need to wait for him to go to the auditorium for lunch, he had some questions that he didn't understand to ask Professor Binns, but he didn't expect the shocked twins to stare at him with shining eyes, and asked excitedly:

"Louie, did you use the Copy Charm?"

"Uh-huh... That's right. ”

"And how long does your copy spell last?"

"How long?"

Louis frowned and pondered for a moment, then replied safely, "Judging by the amount of mana consumed by using the Copy Charm, I have copied the least number of notes... Can it last at least three days? ”

Three days?

Enough is enough!

George and Fred glanced at each other, and the two didn't ask Louie why his copy spell was so good that it lasted at least three days, but begged Louie to copy a few more notes on the history of magic and buy shares, ready to sell them to the rest of the Gryffindor freshmen to earn some pocket money.

Louis did not refuse, but felt that the twins were very business-minded, worthy of the men who could open a store in Diagon Alley in the future.

As for the question of whether his notes on the history of magic will be marketable...

Louis really lazy to ask.

Anyway, George, Fred is doing a business without capital, all it takes is to consume some magic power, and being able to sell one more means that several people can make an extra one, and there is absolutely no possibility of losing money.

Moreover, if it weren't for the strict control of the Ministry of Magic, Louie, who once thought of using the Copying Charm to make a profit, would not mind that Jason would have changed from a doctor to an arms dealer, selling arms to terrorist organizations to earn pounds, and at the same time, he could lift the Copying Charm in time after the transaction, and by the way, maintain world peace or something.

Immediately afterwards, handing over all the copied notes on the history of magic to the twins, Galen, watching the figures of the three gradually disappear into the new team of Gryffindor, Louis did not continue to pay attention to how the three of them did business, but came to Professor Binns and began to brush up their favorability.

However, after an in-depth exchange, whether Professor Binns's favorability has improved to a certain extent, Louis obviously has no way of being sure.

Because the only thing Louis can be sure of at this point is...

Phantom...

It's really edible!