Chapter 149: The Source of Soul Energy

Although Rolf wants to think carefully about where to replenish his soul energy, he still has to take the class himself, otherwise what if he is discovered by Lao Deng?

In Potions class, Snape walked into the classroom with a gloomy face, then clapped his hands and told the students to focus on the table in front of him.

A fleshy pink mushroom was placed on top, and if it didn't have those black manes covering it, it would probably be very pleasing to the girls.

"Can anyone tell me what this is?" Professor Snape asked the young wizards below in a stiff tone as if everyone owed him money.

Rolf hurriedly raised his hand, after all, this thing is something from his own enlightenment book, and it is estimated that the insider will know it better than himself, right?

But Professor Snape gave a perfect performance of what it means to be blind, and instead of paying attention to Rolf, who had to raise his hands to the sky, he called a Ravenclaw girl to answer.

"This is Hoklap, native to Scandinavia, Hoklap is the goblin's favorite food, but now they are all over Northern Europe. ”

"Ravenclaw plus five points. Snape was very stingy and gave Ravenclaw points, as if very reluctantly.

He pointed to Hoklap's strong, powerful tentacles and said, "These pink mushrooms are not plants, they are animals. These rhizome-like things are their tentacles,

Stretch underground and look for your favorite earthworms for food. It is highly fertile and can cover an average-sized garden in a matter of days.

The chameleon venom is one of the few substances capable of killing Hoklap. But this is not a Magical Beasts protection class, but a Potions class.

So one thing Miss Spieman didn't mention was that Hoklap could be used to make healing potions and herbicides.

So, in this lesson I'm going to teach you how to make herbicides. ”

A garden of average size was covered in a few days? Rolf almost forgot about this little thing, because he looked so much like a mushroom that he had long forgotten that it was an animal.

He couldn't make out what Snape was talking about, but thought about the large amount of soul energy he had been searching for.

The reproduction rate is so fast, and they are not plants, so I wonder if they have souls? If they can absorb their souls, will their Horcrux phones be able to launch?

I just don't know how much soul energy they have, but it doesn't take hundreds to fill the soul energy needed for a mobile phone.

"What did I just say, Mr. Scamander?" was as Rolf was thinking about his great business, when a cold voice came from behind his head, startling him.

"Hufflepuff 10 points!" Before Rolf could say anything, Professor Snape pronounced his death sentence extremely quickly.

However, Rolf didn't care about this, and continued to think about how to speed up Hoklap's output and whether it was possible to increase their soul reserves.

When the class was over, Rolf secretly took advantage of Snape's inattention to secretly take the Hoklap on the operating table that was going to practice for them, and then ran away without a trace.

He threw Hoklap into the farm space, and hurried to Professor Lupin's Defence Against the Dark Arts class.

I can only pray that under the buff of the farm's accelerated growth, the Hoklaps can give some strength and give full play to their own value.

By the time he and his roommates arrived at the Defence Against the Dark Arts classroom, Professor Lupin hadn't arrived, so they all sat down, took out their books, quills, and parchment and waited quietly for the professor to come to class.

When Professor Lupin walked into the classroom, he smiled at the young wizards below and placed his tattered suitcase on the lectern.

Although he was as ragged as he came, he looked healthier than when he was on the train, as if it was because he was finally able to eat a few full meals?

"Good afternoon," he said in a gentle voice, clearly not in the same way as Snape, who had just made a shudder, "put all the books back in your bag." Today is a practical lesson, and all you need is a wand. ”

After hearing this, the class put the book back in their bags in surprise, and several students exchanged their excited looks, after all, last year's Defense Against the Dark Arts class had nothing to do but watch the play.

And they've never taken a Defence Against the Dark Arts practice class, except for the lesson Lockhart was bullied by a group of goblins last year.

"So," said the professor, seeing that everyone was ready, "will you follow me?"

The class was confused, but also very interested, and quickly stood up, as if afraid that the professor would change his mind, and walked out of the classroom with Professor Lupin.

He led them down the hallway where there was no one, and when they entered the second hallway, they all stopped, just outside the faculty lounge.

"Please come in. Professor Lupin said, opening the door and taking a step back.

The faculty lounge was a long stretch of old chairs filled with unmatched chairs, and Professor Lupin turned and closed the door after making sure everyone was inside.

"Now, everybody's looking at me!" Professor Lupin said, beckoning the class to the end of the common room.

There was nothing there, just an old wardrobe, where the faculty had kept their surplus robes, but now it looked like something was out of order.

For as Professor Lupin walked over to the wardrobe and stood still, the wardrobe suddenly shook and slammed against the wall.

"Don't worry. Professor Lupin said calmly, smiling as he looked at the students who had jumped back in fright, trying to reassure them of their nervousness.

"There's a Boggart in there. "Most people feel like they need to worry because they don't know what it is.

"Boggart likes dark, enclosed spaces," says Professor Lupin, "the closet, the space under the bed, the cupboard under the sink......

Once I came across an old clock hidden in my grandfather's clock, but this one had been moved in yesterday afternoon, and I asked the principal if they could leave it alone and give my third-graders some hands-on opportunities.

Rolf suddenly felt that he had opened the door to a new world, and he shouldn't have focused his eyes on Hoklap, after all, there are many magical beasts in the wizarding world that are extremely capable of surviving.

Isn't it really good, isn't there a whole bunch of Dementors out there? You might be able to catch a few Dementors yourself, right?

It's just that the Dementors feed on happiness, and I wonder if they'll starve to death when they get on the farm? After all, no matter how awesome the farm system is, it can't make up happiness, right?