290, "Xueba" Du Teng

It is not difficult to learn magic, but it is not easy for a "little child" who has just entered school to be able to do it to the level of Duten.

The magic of the Harry Potter world has a characteristic, that is, it continues to increase with age, basically there is no need to train specifically for magic, as long as the age continues to grow, the magic will continue to become stronger.

There are also people who have had a huge magic since they were children, such as Du Teng, by touching the wand for the first time, the magic in his body was stimulated, and it was a very large force. If this power is put on other peers, it is impossible to control it well. In fact, even with their normal level of magic, it was not easy to control at such an age of ten years.

And what about Duten? The magic power is much larger than that of ordinary people, but it can be perfectly controlled as soon as it is used, which greatly exceeds the expectations of the academy teacher. After all, Du Teng is only a teenager now, and while others are still frowning at the awkward spell, he can already complete the homework assigned by the teacher very easily, and even surpass.

His performances are rare among elite Hufflepuff houses. The professors have dealt with more than a dozen students, and they have never seen anything to the extent of Du Teng.

Some people say that Hufflepuff is the least intelligent house, but that's wrong.

Hufflepuff is a very modest house, and there are no fewer good witches and wizards out of the house than any other house.

To name a few, Glogan Stamp, one of the most popular ministers in the Ministry of Magic for a long time, and Ministers Edmicia Lufkin and Donald McPhail, all came from Hufflepuff.

Then there is the world authority of Fantastic Beasts, Newt Scamman; and Bridget Willock, the famous 13th-century arithmetic soothsayer who was the first to discover the mysterious magic of the number 7; There is also Hangis, who founded the wizarding village of Hogsmeade next to Hogwarts, and these people are all from Hufflepuff House.

So, Hufflepuff is not weak, nor stupid, they just rarely show off and promote themselves, so they don't get the praise they deserve. Like their emblem, the badger, it is an often underestimated animal, calm until attacked, but when provoked, it can fight against animals much larger than itself, including wolves. Hufflepuff is like that, low-key, gentle, honest, loyal, and at the same time the least number of dark wizards, less than Gryffindor.

And Du Teng's ability to amaze the teachers and shock the students in such an inconspicuous college is really a very remarkable thing, at least in the eyes of others.

In fact, these things are really very simple for Du Teng, even in a subject like herbology, he can show extremely excellent results, after all, he has the soul of an adult, the way of thinking, and the ability to understand logic, which are definitely not comparable to ordinary young people.

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While still in school, Duten also began to observe Hogwarts more closely.

There are a total of one hundred and forty-two staircases in Hogwarts School. Some are spacious and clean; Some are not only narrow, but also always love to shake; Some of them turn into a different place on a Friday; Some of them hide some disappearing steps, so that people have to jump up to go up.

The doors here are also interesting, many of which won't open unless politely asked for or tickled in the right place. There are also doors that are not doors at all, but are disguised by solid walls. It's really hard to remember all of these mechanisms, because they seem to move on their own. The people on the wall portraits love to visit each other and change places. There is also a coat like fish-scale armor, which looks like it can walk.

The imps are also a terrible headache. When someone is about to open a door, they will always float out of it and be scared half to death.

Nick the Headless is often happy to point the new Gryffindor students in the right direction, but Peeves is different. If anyone runs into him when he's late, the guy will get a locked door and a trick staircase for them to taste. He would also throw paper baskets at students' heads, pull carpets off their feet, throw chalk at them continuously, or sneak in from behind, silently, suddenly pinching someone's nose and screaming, "Catch your nose!" ”

Even worse than meeting Peeves was running into the Administrator Argus Filch. This critter spends his days patrolling Hogwarts like a lonely ghost. He also has a cat named Lady Norris. It was a scrawny, dirty thing, with big, bulging eyes like twin bulbs like Filch. She often patrols the corridors by herself. Whoever dared to break discipline in front of her would swoop to Filch.

In just a few seconds, Filch would appear panting, and would continue to stare at the student like a ghost.

Filch knew the secret passages better than anyone else in the school, and was able to pop them out of nowhere like the imps. The students were very good at her, and many of them wanted to kick Mrs. Norris hard.

Duten's life at Hogwarts was very peaceful, and he knew that the other reincarnators might have already started to act, but he was not in a hurry. The world of Harry Potter is not a simple world, and it is impossible to complete the task quickly. He was ready to stay here for several years, so he had been playing the role of a good student since he entered the school, not participating in the actions of other reincarnators, and not even bothering to pay attention to them.

Duten did very well in all the classes and he was very interested in them.

Every Wednesday in the middle of the night, they have to use their telescopes to observe the night sky, learn the names of the different stars and the orbits of the planets. In addition, they had the opportunity to learn about plants in the greenhouse behind the castle three times a week. The subject was taught to them by Professor Sprout, a stocky little witch who was also the head of Hufflepuff House.

Professor Sprout would teach them how to notice the strange plants and fungi and find out what they were used for.

The most boring of all the courses is the history of magic, the only subject taught by ghosts. Professor Binns was so old that he once slept in the staff lounge, and he didn't even know it was on fire in the middle of the night. The next morning, he stupidly got up and went to class, but he forgot to take it even when he left his body there. Old Man Binns was always buzzing like a bee on it, but everyone only memorized names and dates, and even confused the wicked Merrick with the weird Yuric.

The Charms class was taught by Professor Felivier, a very small wizard who had to stand on a pile of books to read his desk, like a dwarf in World of Warcraft, and spoke in a slightly sinister voice. He liked Du Teng the most, Du Teng's performance amazed him, and he even said more than once that he wanted Du Teng to become his real disciple, instead of just studying with other classmates like now.

Du Teng laughed at this, he was not ready to use magic as a killer weapon to defeat the enemy. He studied magic, just for interest, just to test some of his conjectures from another angle, in the final analysis, what he needs is comprehensive strength, and magic, at most, can only be regarded as one of them.

Professor McGonagall is the Transfiguration Professor, specializing in Transfiguration, and in the first class of school, she gives a reprimand: "Transfiguration is one of the most complex and dangerous spells you will learn at Hogwarts. ”

She said, "Anyone who wants to mess around in my class should get out of here and never come back." Let's call this ugly talk ahead. ”

Then she turned the table into a pig and turned it back again.

Everyone was shocked by her unique hand, and everyone was eager to try.

However, they soon learned that they could not turn furniture into animals without spending a long time studying.

Except for Du Teng, Du Teng can turn anything into what he wants with just a flick of his magic wand, and none of the freshmen can do all this. Only Hermione Granger of Gryffindor House was able to make her matches change a little bit at the end of the first period.

Everyone is looking forward to the Defence Against the Dark Arts course, so the teacher of this course, Rocky, his class is really funny. When Rocky is in class, there is always a strong smell of garlic in the classroom. Legend has it that Professor Lodge was trying to avoid a vampire he had previously encountered in Romania. Rocky had been worried that the vampire would come back to him one day. His turban-like hat was given to him by an African prince to thank him for helping to rid him of a difficult resurrected zombie. However, people don't believe much in this story. It was also discovered that Rocky's turban and hat always smelled of garlic, which the Weasley twins insisted was also garlic. In this way, Rocky's defense against vampires is really from head to toe, armed to the teeth.

Everyone thinks Rocky is a funny person, but Du Teng knows that this product is the big boss of the first part, and the power that comes out of the wrapped head is too obvious. The stench can be heard from miles away. It stands to reason that Dumbledore couldn't detect this person's anomaly, and Duten dared to pat his chest and assure that Dumbledore must know what was behind the head of this thing. But why didn't he do anything at all? It didn't even manifest itself as an anomaly.

Perhaps, Dumbledore wanted to earn prestige for Harry.

For the rest of the lessons, there was still Potions class, and the teacher who taught Potions was none other than Snape, the head of Slytherin House.

Snape has always been shown as a villain in the original book, but he didn't expect to be brutally whitewashed in the end. When watching the movie at that time, Du Teng shouted more than once "lying in a big groove", and he could only express his bewilderment about the original author's arrangement.

Such a black character can be whitewashed, what else can't be done?

Snape is also odd, though, as he had fallen in love with Lily Evans as a child, but he was also passionate about the dark arts, and he broke with her because of it. When Du Teng saw this scene, he couldn't help but want to say - big brother, you are a bad guy, what kind of gentleman are you pretending to be, what are you doing with magic, use it strongly!

Snape may have really liked Lily, he was loyal to Voldemort in the beginning. However, after Lily's death, he came to his senses and became a full member of the Order of the Phoenix, and returned to becoming a Death Eater as a spy at the same time Voldemort was resurrected sixteen years later.

Before he died, Harry was asked to look at himself so that he could take another look into Lily's eyes, because he loved Lily until the moment he died. This plot is quite bloody, and Du Teng didn't like this plot the most when he watched the movie. In his opinion, a black character should be a black character, and what kind of white is washed inexplicably? What's the point of whitewashing?

But this is the original author's arrangement, and he can't say anything.

Snape really hated Harry, because Harry had his Lao Tzu blood in his body, and his Lao Tzu married Lily, even if he was Snape's rival in love. Seeing the child of his rival, it was strange that Snape could be nice to him. It is said that when Slytherin and Gryffindor were in Potions class, Snape belittled Harry, which was simply curious to listen to and happy to see!

When it was Hufflepuff and Ravenclaw's turn to attend class, Snape finally took on the demeanor of the head of the house.

He didn't specifically reprimand anyone, there was no one he liked here, and there was no one he hated, so for the students of these two houses, the teacher of the Potions class was not bad, although it looked a little dark, but who made the Slytherin house this style?

In the potions class, Du Teng's performance was as good as ever, and the thinking and logic of an adult allowed him to be strict and orderly even if he tried to mix potions for the first time. There was no rush at all, he was very calm, and the potions he made were also very qualified, and he was actually praised by Snape for his unprecedented praise, and finally this matter was said, which confirmed his identity as a scholar.

And the last compulsory course in the first year is the flying lesson, which everyone has to learn.

After all, in the future, not everyone will be able to master the ability of apparition shifting, although this ability is basically a must-have for everyone in the more powerful group of magicians, but the problem is that it is not easy to become a powerful magician. Many people can only be regarded as an ordinary magician in their lifetime, and in this case, it is often necessary to use a flying broomstick.

So it's not just for Quidditch matches, in fact, most low-level wizards rely on flying broomsticks to go out. Therefore, this course has become a compulsory course in the first grade, and at the same time, it is another course that Du Teng is very much looking forward to.

This afternoon, they had their first flying lesson. (To be continued.) )