Chapter 8 Library
Chapter 8 Library
"Then I won't bother you, we're going back to doing our homework too. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. ļ½ļ½ļ½Uļ½Eć info" Harry looked at the time and started to have a headache at the thought of the thick homework that still had to go.
"Goodbye!" George was also very happy to see Harry and Ron on a better track than the original history.
Just like what I thought, a small action, as long as it is at the right time, can leverage a huge amount of energy to make everything develop for the better.
Saying goodbye to Harry and Ron, George walked through the corridors towards the library.
Even knowing that Harry was destined to go to Gryffindor, George had never thought about an academy other than Ravenclaw in the first place.
Most of the great wizard inventors and innovators came from Ravenclaw, whose inventions include the famous moon mirror and the Floo Powder, which has become an indispensable vehicle in the wizarding world.
You must know that the wizarding world has been a little lifeless over the years, and the greatest wizard in the past hundred years, Dumbledore's greatest achievement, is actually the twelve uses of dragon blood.
After coming into this world, George was surprised by the downturn in the wizarding world, and if he was willing to expose his research, even if it was just a developmental nourishment, it would be enough for him to earn him the Merlin Order of Merlin.
As for the true use of the elixir, it will rewrite the entire history of the entire wizarding world. His meager research alone had already achieved such results, and he was deeply puzzled by the downturn of the entire wizarding world at this time.
However, George can afford to take it and quickly put it down, speaking of which he is not an aboriginal after all, and the ideas of the traverser and the grasp of the general trend of the future are indeed not something that others can imagine, and it is not appropriate to ask others with this standard.
Knowing that others were unreliable and couldn't be counted on, George had to think of more ways to do it himself.
In this case, although **** Watts is a process that George has to go through, he no longer expects to be able to achieve his wish by learning the knowledge of these teachers who follow the script.
After all, one Voldemort has made the entire **** Watts, and even the entire wizarding world, like a great enemy.
And George, who had the elixir and created a nutritious meal, couldn't tolerate hiding behind an 11-year-old kid and waiting for Harry to use his luck to destroy Voldemort.
At this time, learning can only rely on oneself, **** Watts's huge collection of books is George's only hope, so there will naturally be no other choice than Ravenclaw.
Among the relics of the founders of the four major academies, only the Ravenclaw crown, which can enhance wisdom, has a high technical content. The Gryffindor Sword, the Slytherin Locket, and the Hufflepuff Gold Cup all worked.
It's a pity that the four relics, except for Gryffindor's sword, were all made into Horcruxes by Voldemort, and it was not easy to touch them in advance. Aside from knowing that they probably have a special material that can be made into Horcruxes, I don't know what specific uses they are.
However, judging from the results of Helena's killing, it is unlikely that Ravenclaw's crown will actually increase intelligence, and it should be increased by the brain's computing power, strengthening spirits and other uses.
However, even so, it is far from being comparable to the other three treasures whose purpose is unknown for the time being.
With that in mind, George walked to the library, where Mrs. Pince, the librarian, nodded at him.
Mrs. Pince was an elderly woman, looking a little malnourished and emaciated, with eyes that resembled predatory vultures. She has a stern temperament and is irritable, especially when she finds that others can't respect her cherished books.
Mrs. Pince had a special affection for books, like a devout believer's respect and belief in books, and therefore especially hated the casual attitude of younger students towards books. She is strict and meticulous, and in her territory, no matter who it is, it is best to be honest and religious with every book.
George's family is also a bookseller, and when he was a child, he was told by his grandmother to take care of his books, and he also developed good habits. When he arrived at the library, compared to the casualness of the others, he suddenly made the harsh Mrs. Pince also have a good impression.
George's current appearance is also hugely deceptive, and the 11-year-old, with a stout and handsome figure like an ancient Greek statue, really stands out in the academy, and receives a lot of special attention from the moment he enters the school.
People in the same grade are incredibly looking up, all kinds of inexplicable stares, and even the occasional child comes up to touch his muscles.
Fortunately, George didn't care about these either, and was kind to them. The children had to tilt their heads to talk to George, and under George's serious expression, they behaved like a school teacher, which made the children in the same grade have a natural sense of alienation, so they quickly returned to their small group.
The attitudes of the senior students are a little different, although the wizarding world does not worship muscles, but young boys and girls, just in the germination of youth, have a natural bias towards the aesthetics of the opposite sex.
George, who has a delicate face and a tall figure, is naturally favored by many senior seniors, but George is only a first-year freshman after all. Only the seniors who are about to graduate have begun to appreciate this masculine male charm, but the seniors who are about to graduate are busy with their studies and graduation.
The teachers at the college were also impressed by the tall first-year freshman. However, George's homework is the first, and his demeanor is decent, and the teacher doesn't know how to deal with it, so he has to follow the regulations one by one, but for a while, George is not disturbed, but he is also idle.
Whenever he had free time, George spent his time in the library and the Ravenclaw break room reading the college's collection.
At this time, there were not many people in the library, and there were a few people sitting around them, all looking intently at the books in their hands.
After all, the library has to take care of four colleges, and it will not be too close to one college. Therefore, some necessary books related to homework are usually kept in the common room of their own college. When you go to the library, most people are very specific about looking for specific books.
Only students like Hermione and George, who have very strong reading speed and ability, prefer to soak in the library when they have time to increase their knowledge.
George walked towards the history book section and saw Hermione sitting in a chair that seemed slightly higher to her, her legs dangling in the air, and her hands flipping through an old, thick book.
"It's worthy of being a top student, Harry, Ron has to hurry up with his homework after class, and he still has a lot of energy to read extracurricular books. Seeing this scene, George also secretly admired, after all, he was an adult, and he had learned in advance, just like a college student going to elementary school, it was natural for him to deal with his homework easily.