Chapter 8: Potions and the History of Magic
Back in the dormitory, it wasn't yet nine o'clock.
Roy sat down on the edge of the bed, found a book on alchemy from the sea of knowledge, and began to look through it.
The first and second sessions are Potions lessons, which are books on related aspects.
He has always been curious about where these exercises and texts come from.
Everything suits him perfectly, it feels like it's made for him.
Of course, it is also possible that his own talent is too good, so any exercise book seems to be tailor-made to him.
Time flies, it's time for class, and Roy pulls back from his senses.
His roommates had gone to class, and in his perception, there was no one else in the dormitory.
Coming to the next classroom, Professor Snape's face as if he had eaten a fly came into view.
It feels like the flies Snape has eaten in fanfiction over the years can fill Pinru's closet.
But the good thing is that he doesn't target Ravenclaw and Hufflepuff.
It should be said that the only houses that will be treated especially by him are Gryffindor and Slytherin.
When Snape finished the roll call, he looked up at the class, his eyes as black as Hagrid's, but without Hagrid's warmth. His eyes are cold and hollow, reminding you of two tunnels in total darkness.
"You're here to learn the exact science and rigors of this potion brewing......"
After his short opening remarks, the class fell silent.
Because it's a Ravenclaw, the students don't have accidents when they operate, but ......
Roy had always wondered why a first-year potion — something that couldn't even be called a potion — but only a potion — was so easy to refine, and why could any student make a mistake?
In addition to the magic factor, a junior high school student of the same age as this group of little wizards can gauze them!
That Hufflepuff student over there was able to reverse the steps of putting in dried stinging and putting in snake fangs!
Okay now, Roy looked at the potion splashing from that side dripping at his feet, his face expressionless.
He's stupid, really, he just knows that Gryffindor students have a high accident rate; He didn't know that Hufflepuff wasn't too good to give in.
The cauldron was still gushing outward, and Snape walked briskly over it, roaring.
After dealing with the student and his crucible, the class proceeded to return to its original state.
Well, it hasn't fully recovered, and there are a lot of students talking about it in private.
Snape glided silently like a bat behind the two whispering students and patted them on the shoulder with a gloomy face.
The two students turned their heads and barely freaked out.
Hogwarts misses out on two ghosts.
The potion in the cauldron was churning, and the steam slowly rose.
Roy had always thought he was lazy, so he didn't have the idea of doing some kind of "magic periodic table" for Potions or sorting out the chemistry of various magical substances.
However, he was still interested in combining potions with the alchemy of cultivating immortals.
The first step is to start with the simplest condensation into Dan.
It's still easy to condense some potions into pills.
But there's no urgency about this now, I'll talk about it later.
After two Potions classes, Ravenclaw had no classes in the morning, and the next class was the History of Magic, which began at two o'clock in the afternoon.
Roy soon realized why the history of magic was the most boring course at Hogwarts.
When Professor Binns, the ghost professor who taught the history of magic, almost put one of his immortal cultivators to sleep, who didn't need to sleep, it was telling.
Roy now regrets that he had read all the grade books on the history of magic and the other history of magic books that he could buy at the Blotstag, and that he had memorized them.
Compared to the history of magic, it was this ghost professor who attracted him more.
Or rather, the presence of ghosts attracts him.
In the original book, the ghost is depicted because the wizard is afraid of death and stays in the form of a ghost where they have left their mark.
The first thing to note is that wizards are afraid of death and become ghosts.
There is a key word here, and that is "wizard".
Instead of "human", "wizard" is used here, which means that only wizards can be ghosts.
And what's the biggest difference between wizards and Muggles?
Supernatural power.
After the death of the wizard, the wizard has two options.
"Go down" and become a ghost forever.
Roy speculated that the right to such a choice should be given to them by the wizard's mana.
Muggles don't have a choice, only "go ahead", this option.
Why mana can give wizards the power to choose, Roy is curious about this question.
It's a pity that he can't cultivate enough now.
The world of Harry Potter has a world of the dead, and now he can't even feel that world, let alone contact it and even further study the authority of the world of the dead.
Unless he kills himself now.
He estimated that he would not be able to contact the "underworld" of this planet until after the third order.
Oh yes, by the way, he's already figured out the name of the third order now.
Sacrificial Dao Realm.
Burn the rules and order, and sacrifice the supreme avenue......
Well, just kidding.
Forever.
That's the name of this realm.
This realm has a name, which means that Roy has a direction for the next road.
It's just that if you see the direction of the road and the direction of the road, you still need to walk through it before you reach the end.
And Roy is walking a little slowly......
It's so slow that I need to go to the German orthopedic clinic to get my leg treated......
At the current rate, it would take at least seven years for Roy to be promoted to the third rank.
If it was put in the past, then wait slowly, anyway, he has time. He won't react.
But now he couldn't wait.
Isn't it a pity that there are so many interesting things in the wizarding world, but they can't be studied because of insufficient cultivation?
So set a small goal first and be promoted to the Eternal Realm before the second grade.
Time still flies, and the history of magic is over.
I have to say that the ghost teacher won't ask questions, which is good.
That's the end of today's lesson.