Percy, who had written to Mr. Weasley with a host of suggestions, received a reply.
In the letter, only the Bagel family's money-saving tips received praise and surprise from Mr. Weasley.
According to him, if he lived like this, he would have enough spare money to buy Ron a new wand next month.
But as for the other contents in the letter, the decision to open a license etc. would increase revenue for the department and himself.
It was totally denied and condemned.
He said that he had long noticed the huge profits in the Muggle world.
In fact, in the beginning, the Malfoy family relied on this to make a lot of wealth.
It was only due to the implementation of the Protection Act and the need to integrate into the upper circles of the Ministry of Magic that they were forced to cut off ties with reluctance.
Showing his irreconcilable relationship with Muggles.
When their department was established, a large number of pure-bloods who were aware of this, especially the Malfoy family, wanted to join and get a piece of the pie.
If he had not stayed in this department and refused multiple offers of promotions.
I am afraid that with the influx of capital, the conservative and feudal magic market will collapse, become alienated, and cease to exist.
Only the pure bloods will benefit, and the middle and lower class people will become victims.
The era when a magic wand could provide self-sufficiency may no longer exist.
Integration takes time and requires preparation.
Part of the research in the Department of Mysteries, such as the Space Department, is related to this.
To be honest, it was fun to hear Percy repeating his father's words with a heavy and proud look on his face.
Baqir was truly shocked.
In this case, isn't Arthur Weasley the sword bearer and bridgehead between the British wizarding world and the Muggle world?
It's outrageous fucking open the door to outrageous, outrageous home.
(End of this chapter)
Chapter 33 Changes
Draco Malfoy, who used to get angry in front of Harry.
No longer appearing in front of them often.
It seems to be because of the decline of the Malfoy family.
The change in the attitude of people around him, especially his two followers - they no longer follow him around all day.
He began to stay at home.
The only time he smiled was when he saw Snape mocking Harry in Potions class.
There is a ray of sunshine on my face.
But what puzzled Basil the most was Snape.
Because of the conversation in Hagrid's Hut, Harry no longer cared about Snape's sarcasm.
Instead, they often show an expression of understanding and even sympathy.
I also worked much harder in Potions class.
But Snape continued to be harsh on Harry.
For this reason, he even gave up his cold violence against Neville.
Quirrell's influence also began to spread throughout the school.
The students of Ravenclaw also began to mention Quirrell's house of origin.
In the past they have avoided it.
In this century, Ravenclaw has produced very few outstanding graduates.
Only Lockhart and Rita Skeeter are good enough.
Due to Dumbledore's excellence, "Hogwarts, A History" is biased.
Plus, the Sorting Hat takes the students' own wishes into consideration.
A large number of students who were originally eligible for Ravenclaw flowed into Gryffindor.
Only a few students who purely admire wisdom and love reading, as well as most students who think they are smart and barely meet the standards, enter Ravenclaw.
A minority of them are so pure and enthusiastic that they only linger in the field they love.
They're more like weirdos.
Study the magical effectiveness of the Levitation Charm on Troll Boogers.
Days and nights were spent cracking eggs in a corner of the common room and jotting down future predictions about how the yolks would fall.
The majority of them are not stupid.
But they just meet the standards.
When all the outstanding students went to Gryffindor, Ravenclaw's academic performance was not superior.
This surprised Bagir very much when he learned this.
Although, this is just like Hufflepuff taking all the students who don't meet the standards, and letting the other simple little badgers learn bad habits, be dishonest, and like to gossip.
Of course, these bagels didn't care much.
He cares more about his own progress and more world deflection.
So he asked questions boldly in every course.
I gained a lot from this.
In the Transfiguration class, because of his question, Professor McGonagall finally turned into a cat in public.
He also answered the question that concerned him the most: "Granger, no one can transform or restore inside the castle. I can do this because I have Dumbledore's permission. If a wizard who has learned Animagi, that is, Animagus, sneaks into the castle, if he does not leave the castle, he will remain in the state when he entered. Only when he leaves the castle can he transform into a human or an animal."
This made Baqir a little disappointed.
He had asked this question deliberately, hoping to get Ron to take a risk with the Scabbers in his pocket.
Then he directly replaced the space and threw the human-like Banban in front of Dumbledore.
Inside the castle, he is invincible.
In the Charms class, Basil perfectly demonstrated the softening spell he learned in that class.
The contact surface between the hard wooden chair and the buttocks is transformed into a sofa-like texture.
After getting praise from Professor Flitwick, extra points.
He went right into the conversation and asked two questions that other students had raised that might have been considered radical.
"Professor, I've heard that magic is like a muscle. Ordinary spells can only exercise part of it. Only advanced spells can encompass the whole."
"I've also heard that our own magical magnetic field is as resistant to spells as dragon skin is to talismans. Then why can some simple evil spells or even magic spells overcome it?"
When Professor Flitwick heard the question, he was so excited that he fell off the pile of books.
Maybe it was because his itch was tickled that caused him to talk so much.
“What a vivid and graphic metaphor!”
"But the advanced spells you refer to are not exercises, but changes in the nature of the 'muscles'."
"In fact, I personally think that it is more appropriate to use our personality, thinking, and the equally illusory heart to metaphorically represent this magic that is also just a concept. No, in other words, they are actually the same thing."
"If you often use positive emotions to cast spells, you will become sunny and cheerful. If you often use negative emotions to cast spells, you will become gloomy and introverted. The two are often called white magic or black magic. As your personality changes, your magic power will also have a tendency in the eyes of more perceptive wizards. The spells that correspond to the emotions are more powerful, and the opposite will be ineffective."
"It's like a dark wizard who can't use the Patronus Charm, which will cause backfire and the body will be devoured by the summoned bugs."
"And when used in spells without bias, your spells will also change. A harmless Stunning Spell can kill someone in the hands of a wizard with negative emotions. In the eyes of ordinary wizards, it means you have become stronger."
"But in fact, as long as you use spells, no matter whether they are ordinary or advanced, the improvement they bring is equivalent in the level of magic power. Advanced spells will only make you accustomed to and better at using mental power. And make it biased."
"Low-level spells are the regular spells learned in grades one to three. When you truly understand it, use it with the right emotions, or directly use a strong self to drive it, it is equivalent to a high-level spell."
"And spiritual power is the answer to your second question."
"The magic magnetic field is also a product of magic power, but it is more material. Unless you have mastered the technique of injecting spiritual power into it, it will partially or completely offset the simple spell without spiritual power according to its own strength. (Bajir: I understand. The magic magnetic field with spiritual power is the real magic resistance)"
"And the evil curse you mentioned, the prerequisite for releasing it is to use mischief in the spell to tease the caster's mind."
Then the bell rang.
Hogwarts teachers don't have the habit of staying after class, and after assigning 3 inches of homework, Professor Flitwick left the classroom.
Only the excited Basil, the thoughtful Hermione, and the other confused students were left.
However, to Bagel's disappointment, in the subsequent Charms classes, Professor Flitwick rarely taught knowledge outside the classroom.
Especially when he asked about the title of Great Wizard, Professor Flitwick directly stated that these were not things he should know.
This will not be beneficial to his future research on magic, as it will easily lead to him falling into the obstacle of knowledge and understanding.
In the Defense Against the Dark Arts class, in front of Quirrell, who was the incarnation of Voldemort.
Baqir has a different attitude.
Direct and bold.
"Professor, what is the point of the Killing Curse?"
"Cursing a person requires those things. What is the best way to do it?"
"Will a bald man with no nose be more powerful?"
"Can you teach us some useful curses? If you don't mind, even poison curses will do."
Faced with these questions, Hermione, who was as indulgent to Basil as usual, couldn't help but advise him that he was going a little too far.
But Quirrell showed no emotion.
No points were deducted either.
He either avoided these questions.
Or pretend you don’t understand.
He actually did recommend The Last Curse.
A curse popular at Hogwarts in the 70s.
Just like the spell of clear water like a spring, it is named after the spell, the spell of locking the tongue and sealing the throat.
The spell is [lock the tongue and seal the throat]
Glue a person's tongue to the roof of their mouth, making it impossible for them to speak.
Very useful for wizards who cannot cast silent spells.
Better than the Tongue-Tie Curse.
The tongue-tying spell simply causes the tongue to curl and the person to stutter.
Just like Apparition cannot be used in the castle, Animagus cannot switch forms.
"He's not transformed!" Snape roared, his voice close. "Inside the castle,
No one can transform or restore! This matter...is...related...to...Potter!"】
The "he" here refers to Sirius.
(End of this chapter)
Chapter 34: Advanced Potion Making
“The 70s?”
"The spell he invented in Snape's Potions textbook!"
After hearing Qi Luo's introduction, he immediately thought of this treasure.
So, Baqir closed his eyes.
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