Chapter 10 The Room of Responsiveness

Today's question from the knocker was a little brain teaser, and after Thor gave an interesting answer, the knocker opened the door and let Thor enter the lounge.

That night Thor relaxed and slept well, dreaming of no sounds, no tall library, or a castle on the ice field.

At half-past six, Thor woke up punctually.

Today was a good day for Thor, yes, it was a cloudy day. After Thor had breakfast, he went for a walk by the lake, thinking about the potion formula that he hadn't figured out yesterday, and he was thinking about the words in his mouth.

When he had figured it out, he stopped his walk and walked briskly back to the castle.

It's only seven o'clock, and Thor's roommates are still sleeping. Saul, who had wanted to go to the library, changed his mind after seeing the collection of books sent by Malfoy, and he thought he could try to read the books.

The lounge also has a library, which is not a good place.

He needed a quiet, good place to practice magic. Empty classrooms are not completely safe places either, then, there is another place, the legendary Room of Need.

In some Ravenclaw notes, there is a record of where the Room of Requirement is, just after the troll stick on the eighth floor beats the tapestry of the stupid Barnabana. He needs to walk through there three times, thinking about what kind of room he wants, what kind of room will become if there is a room for requirement.

This is undoubtedly a combination of spirit and space, and Thor believes that the voice in his dream will also be interested in it.

However, it is not good not to search for the things left by the predecessors in the house.

Thor packed his suitcase and went to the eighth floor, thinking three times "I need a place to hide things", and then, behind the tapestry, a door emerged.

Well, there are rows of cabinets with a lot of "good" things, contraband from various eras, well-written love letters, or something indescribable.

Ignoring them, Thor found some books, potion materials, and alchemical artifacts, several of which looked like products of black magic attached.

What is it?

This is Kim Galleon!

He carefully wrapped the things, put them in boxes, and found a suitable opportunity to sell them to the dark wizards, that is, Tumbledown Alley.

However, that place is not a good place, at least I have to learn a few more magic before I can go. Until then, they'd better stay in this box!

The next time, Thor asks for a "place where you can make potions and practice powerful magic" from the Room of Requirement, which is a specific, but a bit difficult.

However, the Room of Requirement did not disappoint Saul.

This time, he provided Thor with a training ground with a potions console. Dummies, cushions, and a magic circle on the ground that is not active. There is also a sofa for resting and a small table in front of the sofa. The cabinet where the potions materials were kept, not far from the small table.

That's great.

Thor first put the contents of the box in the cabinet, and then took out the book and began to read and write notes.

Professor Quirrell's book to Thor is an introduction to the three unforgivable spells and how to cast them. As with any mantra, it requires strong emotions and is gradual.

It is also written that Avada can split the soul, and the effect of these three spells is indeed above the soul.

No wonder, to say that they are the beginning, is a foundation.

Malfoy gave some curses, potions, and books on summoning and advanced transfiguration, and even alchemy. And they are also written in ancient scripts or psychic languages.

No wonder the Malfoys are so generous. They couldn't read it, and they were worried that the Ministry of Magic would confiscate them when it confiscated them, so it would be better to give Thor, someone who could read them, or who knew how to translate them. Not only did he make Thor happy and forgive Draco for his unintentional mistakes, but he also threw out the hot potatoes.

For Draco, the stone in his heart fell to the ground. He knew that Thor and Hermione had a good relationship. The two top students are good friends, and they both have holidays with themselves, which is very uncomfortable.

Now that Thor had got the books he wanted, and had forgiven Draco, he had no time to walk with Hermione. As long as Draco was careful, and the trio's personalities were relatively straight, they could make Gryffindor deduct a lot of points.

Thor doesn't have these twists and turns, his world only has higher magic and potions, and he has no intention of playing these tricks.

Unlike Draco and Thor, Hermione wasn't very happy today.

Saul did not appear in the library today, and Mrs. Pince said that she had not seen Saul this morning, and she did not know where Saul had gone.

And in the whole of Ravenclaw, no one will know where Thor has gone. For Ravenclaw, Saul only brought them extra points, no deductions, no bothering others, and no questions, so why bother Saul?

Fortunately, Harry and Ron wanted to copy her homework, and she pulled her to the library to study together, giving her someone to teach.

And what is Hermione doing? She was reading the books Saul had read, and in her words, "I can't fall too far behind." "It's a pity that it's no longer a question of how many books you've read and how many theories you know.

Let's go back to the Room of Requirement!

Thor closed the book given to him by Professor Quirrell, picked up his wand, and read the first line, "Out of the body!" "A gray light suddenly appeared.

The dummy fell to the ground in an instant.

And this, it consumes one-third of Thor's mana.

Next, Thor directly used Avada, this spell, drained Thor's mana, fortunately this is practicing the spell, and there is no life in front of Thor.

"Can you teach me how to increase mana first? Or is it meditation? Thor sat on the couch next to him and made his request.

"Children of Shadow, as you wish. You can write it down with a pen. "The voice in the dream speaks of a meditation method. After Sol recorded it, he held his breath and began to cultivate.

The magic array on the ground has been activated, is it actually like this! Thor felt like he was in the middle of a forest, and every breath he took made him feel a little lighter.

Who knows? Meditation also has the effect of strengthening the body. Who said that magicians are all weak and can't help the wind, so they can only put a spell far behind and run away after they finish?

If a magician doesn't have a good physique, his body can't withstand too much magic, and he can't do it.

"So, is there a medicine that can strengthen the body? I couldn't eat too much food. After finishing his meditation, Thor made his own request.

"Okay." Another long recipe, and Thor's timetable, was finally arranged.

Every morning, I get up at half past six in the morning and go for a half-hour walk by the lake, and then go back to eat and go to class.

Take an hour-long break from meditation at noon and write homework for the morning lesson.

Morning and afternoon classes, eating dinner, writing afternoon homework, attending evening classes/reading.

At ten o'clock you must go to bed and fall asleep for a special course.

Two days on the weekend are spent practicing magic and brewing potions in the Room of Requirement.