It was already the end of October, and his life during this time was extremely simple.

In the first week of school, he maintained the image of a scoring madman for a while, and then entered a state of ecstasy in reading, trying to catch up on everything about magic.

The first-year curriculum was loose, at least for Eric.

Homework puts no pressure on him, so he has plenty of spare time to do his own things.

Compared with his previous self, Eric has changed a lot now.

Not only did he raise his main subjects such as potions and transfiguration to the intermediate level judged by the system, but he also learned almost all the spells in the "Book of Spells".

It's not all self-taught, of course.

There are many spells, and Eric can directly consult the professors in the academy.

Dumbledore's current attitude is unclear, and Eric will not use this relatively common spell to ask Dumbledore for advice. Although he believes that Dumbledore is happy to teach him, Dumbledore undoubtedly has his own. the goal of.

Lupine, on the other hand, was avoiding Eric a little bit.

Several times, Eric caught Lupine consciously avoiding him.

Eric had to choose someone else.

As it happens, Ravenclaw College has a ready-made dueling master, Flitwick.

Being able to become a professor of Charms, Flitwick's level is beyond doubt, and he is definitely qualified to guide Eric.

Flitwick was of course happy to see Ravenclaw have a real genius.

Not to mention his performance in Flitwick's Charms class, Eric was definitely the one who stood out the most.

For Eric, the levitating spell that first-year students need to master is at his fingertips.

Flitwick had seen Eric's level of magic when they were on the Hogwarts Express.

In the past, Snape was judged to be able to spell more spells in the first grade than many seventh graders.

Eric was undoubtedly a genius of this type, even more outrageous than Snape.

Snape just knew more about curses.

And Eric not only has full spell specialization points, but also can use it proficiently, and the power of the spell is far beyond that of ordinary first-year students.

Flitwick saw with his own eyes that Eric had mastered the Expansion Curse after teaching it once.

Then make an owl's head the size of a table in front of him.

The expansion spell only changes the appearance, and cannot subsequently change the internal structure of the body.

The owl's head was shaking, as if it was about to explode in the next second.

Flitwick was shocked, and was about to make a move to save the life of the poor owl, when Eric waved his wand again, and the owl returned to its original shape.

Because at the same time, Eric was still self-taught, and deduced the solution to the expansion curse.

Now, Flitwick had no reason to prevent Eric from teaching himself the spells.

He enjoyed watching Eric grow into Ravenclaw's student leader, overturn three other houses with a Ravenclaw car, and win a few more house cups in his lifetime.

What Flitwick didn't know was that Eric's greatest progress during this period was not in magic, but in things other than magic such as potions, transfiguration, and botany.

The increased knowledge in these fields will help him far more than learning one or two more spells.

Because these skills represent not only the grades of the corresponding subjects, but Eric's in-depth understanding of this field, as well as the total amount of knowledge.

Now Eric is completely able to solve the entire process from preparing materials to configuring potions according to the formula.

With his near-photographic memory, and aided by his mental stance, he is nearly impossible to make a mistake.

If it wasn't for Snape's Potions class, Eric could still use potions to add points to Ravenclaw.

In fact, if you just want to study and improve your grades, Eric doesn't need to work so hard at all.

He just needs to learn it by rote.

His tyrannical mental strength, coupled with his unique understanding of magic, will definitely allow him to get the best grades in every subject.

But that's not what Eric was after.

Eric also didn't think he needed those certificates to live in the wizarding world.

Harry would go crazy if he heard this.

Except for Charms and Defense Against the Dark Arts, Harry's grades in other subjects were very average. He and Ron spent the whole day thinking about how to copy Hermione's homework.

And Eric actually no longer cares about test scores in school.

No way, everyone has their own areas of expertise, who made Harry feel sleepy as soon as he entered the library.

When he entered the library, it was like returning home, where he could sleep wherever he had a seat.

Also because of the crazy library relationship during this period, the relationship between Eric and good students like Hermione has improved by leaps and bounds.

After all, we meet each other in the library every day, so it's hard not to be familiar with them.

Unlike Harry who wanted to copy Hermione's homework, Eric's relationship with Hermione was reversed.

Sometimes Hermione needs to ask Eric about something she doesn't understand.

And Eric didn't mean to shirk, and he would give the answer in a few words.

Once, Eric took a look at Hermione's thesis topic and found that the third grade topic did not put any pressure on him.

After Eric gave Hermione an idea, he continued to read his "Map of the Dark Arts of the World".

Just like what Eric remembered, in real life Hermione, who was in third grade, also had no hesitation in choosing courses and took all the electives.

It's just that Eric didn't see the legendary time-turner.

Due to the increase in students, Hogwarts now has several professors for each course, and will also arrange teaching assistants.

Hermione's class schedule is very full, leaving her no time to rest, but it does not conflict with each other.

Thinking about it, as the only magic school in the country, if he couldn't even solve the problem of course selection conflicts, then Eric would really have to doubt the intelligence of wizards.

Occasionally, when he needed to relax, Eric went out and explored the famous landmarks he knew inside Hogwarts.

For example, the owl shed, the mysterious room in the corridor on the fourth floor that was once guarded by the three-headed dog Lu Wei, and of course the Room of Requirement.

But Eric was definitely not the only one in the castle who knew about the Room of Requirement.

As far as Eric knew, at least three of the professors knew about the existence of the Room of Requirement.

Even more students know about this secret room.

Otherwise, why would the Room of Requirement be filled with things that students don't want?

It is impossible to pile up those discarded groceries as high as a hill without accumulating over the years.

So actually the Room of Requirement is not that hidden.

Eric has also had trouble opening the Room of Requirement.

He walked back and forth in front of the Barnabas tapestry three times before finding that the Room of Requirement wasn't responding to his thoughts.

After waiting at the door for a while, the door opened, and a pair of fifth grade couples with embarrassed faces came out from inside.

Eric and them looked at each other, feeling a little embarrassed with each other, so they had to turn and leave.

He can't say he's doing a good job, can he?

Chapter 57 Dementors and Souls

The Room of Requirement often crashes.

Fortunately, Eric has a truly hidden stronghold that only he knows.

That was Falco's suitcase.

He has now mastered the art of getting in and out of the suitcase.

When he needed to be alone, Eric slipped into his little suitcase to watch the dementor he had captured on the train.

Before leaving for Hogsmeade, Eric got into the suitcase again.

He intends to take a good look at how the dementor he captured is recovering.

Dementors are creatures that cannot be killed.

They are created.

It wasn't alive in the first place, so of course it couldn't die.

So as long as it doesn't take continuous damage, the dementor will recover slowly.

The flesh and blood on their bodies is just a form of external expression, there is no real muscle tissue, and they will not really die.

Naturally, as long as you give them time, they can slowly return to their original appearance.

At that time, the giant eagle summoned by Eric forcibly gnawed the head of the dementor because of the restraint of attributes, but this did not completely kill it.

Eric speculates that this process is equivalent to the Patronus directly "melting" the limbs of the Dementor.

It's like water evaporates when it meets fire.

The dementor encountered the attack of the natural enemy Patronus, and because Eric's magic power was too strong, he was directly judged to have lost that part of the power of realization.

After several weeks, the dementor captured by Eric has now grown a jaw, although it is still unable to move.

It still looks just as ugly.

His tall, slender body was covered with a large cloak, his rotten gray-black flesh was exposed, his whole body seemed to be soaked in water, with festering muscle tissue everywhere.

This look makes people really doubt the mental state of the person who originally created this creature.

In contrast, the dementor without the head looked a little better.

At least you can watch it.

Eric pulled the Dementor up into the air with the Levitation Charm, surrounded it, and observed it carefully.

At this recovery rate, give it another two months, and it should be able to recover its ability to move.

He had no doubt that by then, the dementor would be alive and well again.

Eric waved his wand, and a faint white light flashed, enveloping the dementor.

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