Chapter Ninety-Six: Preparations for the Start of School

The owl flies in once a year with a new school year booklist, and Kano, who has just had a bloody battle with the Knights of the Round Table, reaches out to catch the letter.

Starting this year, young wizards have electives where they must choose at least two of the five courses to take.

Without hesitation, Kano crossed out Muggle studies.

The course is full of prejudices and misunderstandings about ordinary people, and it can be said that even if there is a Muggle wizard in the editor, there will not be so many problems.

Humans in this era launched the Hubble telescope, moved atoms, launched the Human Genome Project, and released the concept of the World Wide Web.

The world is changing day by day, and the Muggles that wizards look down on are developing rapidly, but wizards are still immersed in the glory of the past.

Kano shook his head, this point in time is the era of rapid development of the family, do you want to find time to return to China to invest?

When Voldemort is killed, it should be too late, so let's go back and see which holiday.

With a plan for the future in mind, Kano then crossed out the arithmetic divination class.

This course claims to use rigorous logic and rationality to predict the future, and it is very closely related to mathematics.

The ultimate ideal of the arithmetic soothsayers should be to create a Laplace demon who calculates the position and momentum of every atom in the universe at each moment in order to predict an accurate future.

Of course, it can't exist. But this does not prevent the arithmetic and soothsayers of the past generations from constantly working in this direction, trying to get infinitely close to it.

Kano respected their efforts, but he really didn't have any talent for divination himself, so he forgot about it.

Magical Creature Protection Class, forget it.

Ordinary beasts can't beat Kano, and most of the magical creatures who are druids will get close to him.

Of course, if you're drooling with a knife in your other hand, even if it's a druid, the animal will stay away.

Divination class, elected.

Professor Trelawney is a liar most of the time, as her prophetic abilities are ineffective.

But when she gets into the groove, or when she says it casually, her predictions are 100% accurate.

If she hadn't made an accurate prediction about the fate of Harry and Voldemort, Dumbledore would have chased her away a long time ago, how could he have kept her all along.

Kano's own fate was unpredictable even for Merlin, but that didn't stop him from listening to his friends' prophecies.

I hope that Trelawney will not use herself as a stepping stone, and insist that she is going to die, otherwise Kano will definitely go back unceremoniously.

The last one, the Ancient Demon Script.

This course is the study of the Rune script. They originate in Northern Europe and are on par with the mystery level of the Ogan runes. Many spells and magical items are run by the Rune script.

Knowledge is power, and this saying is the truth for wizards. So you have to choose.

The day of school is approaching, and Hedwig brings Harry's invitation. Kano went to Diagon Alley again to join him.

Kano and Harry meet in front of the broomstick shop, and Harry can't wait to pull Kano into the middle of the crowd.

"Dude, you really shouldn't miss this." He held out his hand excitedly.

Kano looked in the direction he was pointing, and the flying broomstick, which looked fantastic in the light, came into view.

Harry seemed to be talking about the name of the dish, and his mouth crackled with a string of data, what is the maximum speed, what is the minimum turning radius, what is the "magical" stability, and Kano is dizzy when he listens.

Sweeping around, the wizards who squeezed into the front row all looked so fanatical, pulling friends who were interested or not interested in chattering about something.

"Harry, you could have bought one for money. It's okay to buy thirty for your net worth. Kano couldn't help but feel a little funny.

Harry had more money than most of the wizards present. If I had to describe it, it was like a top rich second generation and a group of working-class people standing together and drooling over the new concept sports car on the booth.

The working class will be over when they finish drooling, and the rich second generation will go to buy a car after raising their legs.

"Forget it, I've got my Halo 2000." Harry swallowed, still shaking his head in refusal.

To this day, he remains severely insecure, and the legacy of his parents in Gringotts is one of the few things that gives him peace of mind.

Kano sighed inwardly and went with Harry to the Blotted Bookstore.

"Kids, what books do you need?"

"I took the Magical Creature Protection class and the Divination class, what about you, Kano?" Harry asked, turning to Kano.

"Divination class, and an ancient magic text."

The salesman had a pained expression, as if he had burned his tongue after eating sour popping candy.

"Get out of the way, kids." He picked up his stick, put on his thick gloves, and seemed to get some courage, "Get out of the way, seriously." ”

More than a hundred copies of the "Yokai Book of Yokai" in the cage are opening their teeth and biting wildly at everything in their vicinity.

One monster book was bitten on both sides by the other two, and it was torn to pieces with a stabbing thud.

"Actually, I already have the book." Harry hurried to stop the clerk from attacking.

The clerk breathed a sigh of relief and prepared to pick up a few other books.

"Wait." Kano reached out and patted the clerk on the shoulder, waving his wand to conjure up a few feathers.

The feathers brushed the spine of the Yokai Book under Kano's manipulation, quieting them down.

A somewhat tattered monster book was unwilling to be subdued like this, so Kano manipulated five or six feathers to give it a full body massage, and finally made it soft and spread out to lie flat.

"Thank you so much, little sir, I'm going to give you a fifty percent discount." The owner of the Blotted Bookstore came over wiping the sweat from his forehead and shook Kano's hand vigorously.

"If I ever knew who had ordered this book to be the textbook, I would have to punch him in the nose." The clerk threw away the stick and let out a sigh.

Harry looked at his height and wondered if he could reach Hagrid's chest when he jumped.

"Please help us get Intermediate Transfiguration again, Standard Spell. Level 3", two copies of "Clearing the Fog and Seeing the Future", and give me an extra copy of "A Simple Introduction to Ancient Magic Texts". ”

That "A Simple Introduction to Ancient Magic Texts" was thicker than the other books combined. The word "simple" emphasized by the gilding on the cover is almost like the editor's silent mockery of the students.

"I've tried my best to simplify, can I learn to see your understanding."

Soon, the two left the Blotted bookstore with a stack of books.

"Oh, it looks like this year's schoolwork won't be too easy." Harry looked at the heavy book in his hand.

"Don't overthink it. Your magical talent is actually pretty good. Kano shook his head amusedly when he noticed Harry's eyes drifting to the Firebolt display again.

Then Kano saw a guy with a low brim on the corner looking at himself and Harry.

"They've been staring at me for more than ten days." Harry rolled his eyes helplessly.

"Maybe in a few days, you'll miss being watched by the Aurors." Kano said meaningfully.