Kong Nuo finished this paragraph without changing his face, and at the same time he was still grateful to his junior high school Chinese teacher.

If it weren't for the junior high school Chinese teacher who asked him to write a 20,000-word review, he would not have been able to make up such a large paragraph now.

The most important thing in lying is half-truths, and mixed truths are not easy to be suspected.

Dumbledore couldn't help but start applauding, "You have a point, persistence is indeed the most important step in research, and only perseverance can achieve something."

"But this may be unrealistic for the whole school to come together, you should know that the Sorting Hat divides the students into four houses......"

"You're worried about the gap between them, aren't you?" Conno immediately asked, "I don't really understand, what the hell is going on with your house system?" Anyway, I learned from Fred and the others that Gryffindor and Slytherin seem to be naturally incompatible, and they don't like each other. As

a traveler from China, he had not experienced the kind of education system abroad, so he couldn't understand why this college system brought so many barriers.

And there is also something called the Academy Cup, which in Conno's opinion, is similar to the flowing red flag in the class, and it seems that getting it can't explain anything.

Dumbledore sighed softly, clapped his hands and said, "I'm afraid this matter has to start from the Middle Ages, the history of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry......"

When he was telling the history of the wizarding world, a set of tea sets suddenly appeared on the table, and the aroma of black tea slowly escaped from the spout.

This is undoubtedly a long history, so long that Kong Nuo must have a sip of black tea and a sip of cookies in order to insist on listening to this history of blood and tears belonging to wizards.

At first, he thought that the wizard was actively hiding, just like the kind of immortal who lived in seclusion in the mountains, and there was a sense of tranquility and far-reaching.

However, the ruthless reality is that the number of wizards is really not large, which leads to the absolute superiority of ordinary people in terms of numbers, and they start a vigorous witch hunting campaign.

In the course of the witch hunt, the wizards were constantly hit hard, so that they had to join forces and sign a secrecy law, and all of them were hidden from then on.

These wizards will choose to live in seclusion in a community dedicated to wizards, or in a village where ordinary people live.

If you choose to live with ordinary people, then you need to rearrange the identity of an ordinary person to avoid the identity of ordinary people being discovered.

All sorcerers' children are likely to have magical talents, even if the child's parents are a combination of a wizard and an ordinary person.

And children with magical talents, if they don't learn magic and don't control magic, then a kind of black magic power called "Silent Ran" will be born.

It is a powerful and uncontrollable form of black magic, and generally speaking, wizards who give birth to the power of "Silent Ran" will not live to be eleven years old.

Part of the reason for the establishment of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry was to prevent the birth of "silence" in the bodies of these underage wizards.

As for the origin of the Hogwarts sorting system, it is because three of the founders had requirements for students to enter their houses, so they poured magic and ideas into a hat.

In this way, even if all four founders pass away, the Sorting Hat will continue to follow the wishes of the founders and select the talents suitable for each house.

As a time-traveler who had experienced a Chinese-style education, Conno was a little unable to understand this system, but he could still understand Dumbledore's struggles.

In fact, Dumbledore was worried that the four houses would get together, and it would be easy for them to quarrel because each house had different philosophies.

The

so-called teaching without class refers to the fact that when Kong Nuo was teaching, no matter which college the student was, if he really dared to make trouble, he would just play a section and teach him how to behave.

As an important general outline after the preface of the "Introduction to Martial Arts", every theory on it is extremely of practical significance.

Of course, there is no way to explain it in a way that Dumbledore is, and it must be used in a more euphemistic way.

Kong Nuo coughed lightly and said, "It is precisely because of the existence of the sorting system that it will cause them to divide each other. I know that, so I'll fix it in the first class.

Dumbledore smiled satisfied, "You see things very clearly, I believe in your abilities! Wait for next week to start and look forward to your first class!" In

this way, Kong Nuo finally left the principal's office before eleven o'clock, and did not break his rules, just in time for the last period of time to absorb Yuehua.

Dumbledore stood by the window, looking through the window, looking at Conno in the distance, who had jumped to the top of the tower, and let out a long breath of turbidity.

I don't know why, but he secretly gave birth to a feeling that maybe the arrival of Conno would bring earth-shaking changes to the world.

Thinking of this, he took out a copy of the "Martial Arts Primer", turned to page 389, and marked the chapters of the basic light martial arts steps.

He followed the steps above and began to practice slowly in the office. This kind of pace may seem messy, but the more you practice, the more you can feel the subtlety.

Dumbledore closed his eyes and tried to bring himself into a battle he had experienced before, and began to deduce what would have been possible if he had fought the enemy with this pace.

Phoenix Fawkes flew into the air, watching curiously as Dumbledore clumsily jumped and turned around in his office, and couldn't help but start singing.

As Dumbledore listened to Fawkes's melodious singing, he reminisced about the familiar pace of light work in the past, and gradually fell into an indescribable and wonderful experience.

If Conno was here, he would know that Dumbledore had entered a rare realm of forgetting things and self at this time.

Until ......

A cold, short, nasal, deep male voice rang out.

Snape watched Dumbledore awkwardly leap and turn around the office, wondering if the Headmaster was now under the control of the Imperius Curse, and why he was doing such incomprehensible actions.

"Headmaster Dumbledore?Headmaster Dumbledore?" Snape tried to call Dumbledore's name, but when Dumbledore didn't react, he drew his wand and tried a very effective universal spell, "Finite Incantatem!"

To his surprise, Dumbledore actually dodged his original magic spell with a clumsy turn.

Unbelievingly, Snape cast two more Universal Spells, but Dumbledore dodged them with awkward turns or jumps.

He turned his attention to Phoenix Fawkes, who was hovering in mid-air and singing, "Can you help me wake up Headmaster Dumbledore? "

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