107. A different kind of history of magic lesson

With a few days to go before the Quidditch match between Gryffindor and Hufflepuff, Harry had to train late every night to get home, sometimes later than McGoss, and everyone was pessimistic about the Gryffindor match, and in their eyes, Gryffindor's loss was a foregone conclusion from Snape as the referee for the match.

However, according to Harry, Wood was desperate, but he didn't give up. It's just that the amount of training every night is much more than before, and the slightest mistake will make him angry, but the players are very understanding of him, although he is very tired, even the twins have not complained about anything, and everyone in the team is full of energy to win this competition, even if all of them feel that there is little hope.

It's also worth mentioning that Snape's on-ice training ended a few days ago, but it's not because McGoth has mastered the Brain Occlumency technique, it's because the weather is starting to warm up and the ice is melting. McGosyu remembers the last training session on the ice, when the ice was so thin that it could crack with a little force, and it was impossible to withstand a person on it, not even a twelve-year-old boy. Just when McGoth thought that the ice training was over, he didn't expect Snape to take him over, and he didn't last long in that training before he fell into the lake, no way, if you want to stand on it and not fall, you have to use the levitation spell on yourself, and the whole process of keeping the float spell and insisting on avoiding Snape's several spells is already extraordinary, and finally fell into the lake when the magic power was exhausted, at that time, if he didn't have Snape to fish him up, he was probably the first wizard to run out of magic and drown. Although this round of training failed to achieve the expected results, it was not without results, at least his combat experience was slowly rising, and his use of low-level spells had far surpassed that of young wizards of the same level.

McGoth was a lot more relaxed after the ice training, at least he didn't have to go to Snape every night, now he only had to go two or three times a week, and he didn't have to get wet anymore to make potions...

Spring sleepiness hits, and even a change of professor in the afternoon history of magic class can't bring this rather boring class back to life.

While the Hufflepuff and Gryffindor wizards were lying on their desks and drowsy, the professor came in, not Professor Victor, who was substitute for the class, but Professor Binns, who had been missing several classes.

The ghost professor who floated in gave the little wizards who were fighting with their eyelids a little pick-me-up, and then continued to doze off on their stomachs without care, and it would be better if Professor Binns came back, at least it didn't care that you slept in class, and Professor Victor was not that good at talking.

Everyone is looking forward to the upcoming hypnosis lecture, after all, there is a lullaby next to it to make it easier to fall asleep.

While all the little wizards were listlessly watching Professor Binns as he floated onto the podium and preparing to sleep, Professor Binns uncharacteristically did not 'pick up' the textbook and began to read. Instead, he used the talent of the ghost to lower the temperature in the classroom, and the sleepiness of the little wizards in thin magic robes disappeared in an instant, and they all looked at Professor Binns on the podium with shocked eyes, could it be that this professor was not allowed to sleep in class? When did Professor Binns like to hurt others and himself?

"Ahem." Professor Binns's monotonous voice rang out.

"Starting today, the way history of magic is taught will change. Don't panic when anything happens, and everyone sit in their places and don't move. ”

"Alright, let's start class."

As Professor Binns's voice fell, a transparent mist began to emerge in the classroom, and the little wizards waved their hands curiously, and the mist was dispersed at once, just when they were guessing what the mist was, there were more and more mist in the classroom, and it gradually turned into a dense fog that affected the vision, if it weren't for Professor Binns's previous words, the little wizards probably couldn't help but run out of the classroom, after all, this is too weird, and the history of magic is not a class to teach spells.

As the fog covered the classroom, Professor Binns took out a green potion out of nowhere, placed it into his body, and carefully controlled a drop to float out of his body. As soon as the green potion came out of Professor Binns's body and touched the dense fog in the classroom, it disappeared in an instant, like blood dissolving in water, and then the white fog slowly turned light green. The little wizards shrouded in the fog had no idea that the fog had changed, and although they were a little apprehensive, they did not worry about their own safety, after all, this was Hogwarts, and it could be said that it was the safest place.

When the fog turned completely green, the little wizards were enveloped by great sleepiness, and one by one they fell asleep on their tables. McGoth, who had a higher mental power than the little wizard, held out the longest, and found that the fog had turned green, but just as he was about to ask Professor Binns what was going on, he accidentally took a sip, and then decisively fell asleep.

Professor Binns seemed to be able to see through the fog to observe the state of each of them, and when he saw that McGoss, who had been holding out for the longest time, also fell asleep, he nodded slowly. Then a long-haired Asian woman walked straight through the door into the classroom, and when it floated to McGoss, it stopped, the corners of her mouth moved, and she imagined a smile, but after several unsuccessful attempts, she gave up and floated to Professor Binns's side.

When they woke up, they found that they were no longer in the classroom, and in a strange field, they screamed in panic.

"Quiet!" At this moment, Professor Binns's voice rang out, and the once sleepy voice was now remarkably intimate. The young wizards hurriedly searched for the Professor's location, and then they saw the Professor's figure slowly appear in front of them.

"What's going on?" Harry looked nervously at Professor Binns who was slowly appearing, Ron looked restless, and Hermione looked calm, but her palms were already sweaty.

"Don't worry, since we suddenly appeared here from the school, there will be no danger, depending on what the professor says." Magos watched the scene calmly.

Professor Binns told them not to be nervous when he was fully revealed, and told them that it was an illusion and that there was no danger in it. The professor didn't give anyone a chance to ask questions, and told everyone to stand up and follow him, and the little wizards followed in confusion.

"Illusion? McGoss, this is a bit like the one you said you met with a female ghost. Hermione asked softly next to Mygoss.

"I don't know, but since Professor Binns said it, it shouldn't be wrong, but is Hogwarts going to teach this way in the future? That's a lot of money. ”

"Teaching?" Harry and Ron looked at him in surprise.

"Yes, just follow Professor Binns and you'll know, and what it wants to talk about should come next." McGoth looked at everything around him with some excitement that seemed to be real, and this kind of plot that used to appear in it actually made him experience it for himself.

They hadn't walked long before the professor stopped, and they looked around to see that they had gone from the meadow to the top of a huge mountain, and below it was a vast forest. They talked to each other in disbelief, making sure that they had absolutely no mountains or forests in sight, and Professor Binns silenced them again as they whispered to each other.

"I know everybody wonders where this is, and this is where we teach." Professor Binns's words made the young wizards who had just quieted down explode, and everyone looked at everything around them in amazement, and Magos took a closer look at the platform they were on, and found that it was not only spacious, but also very flat under the feet without a trace of dust or gravel.

After waiting quietly for the young wizards to calm down, Professor Binns continued, "Before I begin, I want to emphasize again that this is an illusion, and everything you see here is false, and there will be no danger, so don't be alarmed if you see anything unexpected next, you are still in the history of magic classroom at Hogwarts, and it will be a dream for you." Headmaster Dumbledore was also keeping an eye on the area, and he would interrupt us if anything came up. Professor Binns's flat tone was hardly reassuring if it wasn't for the last sentence.

"Today we're going to revisit the Titan Wars from the first lesson, which I know many of you may have forgotten. The assignment for this lesson is to write down the battlefield that you are about to see in the forest. Since this is the first time that this form of lecture has been given, my request to you is not to be merely noisy and noisy, but to observe the war that follows. ”

As soon as Professor Binns's words fell, the young wizards felt a slight tremor of the mountain beneath their feet, and everyone looked into the distance curiously, but saw nothing but mountains and trees.

As time passed, the vibration felt stronger and stronger, and the young wizards gathered together in horror to look at the forest not far away.

Standing at the forefront, McGoth first saw a giant more than twice as tall as Hagrid come out of the forest step by step, and each of his steps seemed to be two or three meters away. With the appearance of the first giant, the giants behind appeared in front of Mygoth's eyes one after another, and soon the huge forest was blocked by even greater giants.

This impossible scene made the other little wizards both frightened and curious, and craned their necks to watch. They had never seen such a large giant, and there were so many of them, that Hagrid, who had once seemed so great to them, was like a child compared to them.

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