Chapter 270: Invincible Andros

"Alright, let's get up here today, after class." After saying this, Professor Binns turned around and slowly walked across the blackboard behind the podium.

This half-boring history of magic has finally come to an end.

By the way, it is worth mentioning that since Professor Binns is already a ghost, he is no longer able to change the world of the living, so the so-called blackboard and lectern naturally lose their usefulness.

As a result, there has never been a so-called handout or board book in the history of magic class.

All the teaching was dictated by the old ghost, which undoubtedly made his already boring lessons even more boring.

It's no wonder that the students are so lethargic.

Think about it, in a college classroom, how many students are already drowsy at the first time they hear the teacher speak?

However, it would be nice to be able to go back to college now.

Thinking of this, William couldn't help but feel a little nostalgic, nostalgic for those happy days when he was in college in his previous life.

With the sound of the old professor's end of class, a group of students who had fallen into a coma finally began to wake up gradually.

"I really don't understand why Professor Binns can talk about things that interest all young wizards, why he is still obsessed with those old and boring historical events." Terry grumbled to William in a daze.

"For the sake of the History of Magic course, Professor Binns respects things that are certain, and the lore of the Chamber of Secrets lacks sufficient evidence." William explained to Terry that he was probably the only student other than Hermione who was awake in the History of Magic class.

With the dual blessing of listening with the earbuds closed and silent, William could not hear Professor Binns's drowsy voice at all, and naturally he would not sleep.

In fact, William didn't like Professor Binns's way of teaching either, and the empty and boring voice of the old ghost made what should have been a fun history so boring, so he was always busy with his own business in Professor Binns's class.

"And why did he keep talking about that hellish list of wizards in attendance? Who cares that in 1289, all those wizards attended the International Wizarding Conference! Terry yawned lazily, then continued to complain.

"He said so many names, I only seem to remember the first one, it seems to be called Andros?" Ike frowned, thinking back to what Professor Binns had told in the history of magic.

"Yes, Andros, I know him, that's a pretty famous wizard." Terry interrupted Ike, and then looked at everyone in the room with interest.

After noticing the confused looks in the eyes of several people, Terry asked in disbelief.

"Haven't you all heard of him? William, don't you have either? ”

"To be honest, I don't really know the history of that period." William spread his hands, indicating that he didn't know where this man came from.

He is not the all-knowing and all-powerful Merlin, how could he know the origin of a random wizard more than 700 years ago.

"But this man sounds familiar, and I probably saw his introduction in that book." William then added to Terry.

"It's on the card of the chocolate frog! God, I really didn't think you guys didn't know about him. Terry said to a few people in disbelief.

"That may be the most powerful wizard other than Merlin, but there is so little information about him, and I have only found a very brief description of the portrait of the chocolate frog."

"What does that say?"

It seemed that it was time for Terry's history class again, and William thought helplessly as he looked at Terry's excited saliva splash.

Sometimes he really felt that Terry was more of a qualified professor than Professor Binns, because when he told his historical stories, he always attracted a lot of onlookers, and everyone loved Terry's Quidditch stories.

Maybe when all is over, Terry can go back to Hogwarts and become a professor, William thought to himself.

As for what to teach, Quidditch and the history of magic are both good options, or can Terry teach Quidditch history with a combination of these?

Terry on the side didn't know William's thoughts, but at the moment he was excitedly telling the people around him about Andros, and with Terry's wonderful narration, he even managed to keep some of the students who were anxious to get out of class.

"Actually, I don't know much about Andros, except that there is such a brief description on the card of the chocolate frog, which calls him the invincible Andros." As if enjoying the feeling of being watched, Terry looked even more excited.

"I don't know anything about the era in which Andros lived, except that he was a Greek sorcerer, because Andros translates to real man in Greek.

Moreover, at the International Congress of Wizards in 1289 he attended the conference as a representative of Greek wizards. ”

"Andros the Invincible? Why is he called that, is it because he can perform some powerful magic? An unknown dragon set eagle asked with some curiosity.

"Yes and no, his most commendable thing is a magic that is not so unusual, the Patronus Charm."

"What's so powerful about the Patronus Charm, there are so many powerful wizards who can summon their own Patronus!" The eaglet, who didn't know his name, continued to cheer for Terry.

"But if you can summon a giant-sized Patronus who appears to be a giant, then everything will be different." Terry said to the crowd with some smugness, and this did succeed in bluffing the little wizards.

A giant-sized patron saint, what kind of concept is that!

It is important to know that Hagrid has a giant brother, Glopp, who was a pure-blooded giant born to his mother when his wizarding father returned to the colony after leaving Hagrid.

He was sixteen feet tall, about five meters in international terms, and he was only a stunted little man among the giants.

Because of his short stature, Grope is often bullied by other giants, so you can imagine what a real giant would look like.

And to be able to summon a guardian god the size of a giant, how powerful soul power and magic it would take, William couldn't imagine it.

"By the way, there's one more thing, because wands hadn't spread in Greece at that time, so there's one more thing we can know." Terry spoke mysteriously, pausing for a moment before continuing to explain.

"The invincible Andros should be the giant-sized Patronus summoned with a wandless spell."