Although in the real world, he seemed to be taking a nap on a lounge chair in the garden.

But from his empty hands now, it can be seen that his consciousness has gone to the club, taking the box with him.

The world box, in a warm wooden house.

"It's almost 9 o'clock. Hurry up and get dressed," Baqir reminded him. "Oh, and clean up!"

The power of the cleansing spell bypassed the red on the white sheets.

The ambiguous smell and traces in the wooden house disappeared one by one.

Madison, who had just curled up in the corner of the bed like a kitten, wiped the corner of her mouth, wrapped herself in clothes casually, and stood up limping.

She walked to Bajir's side and leaned forward.

She said in a delicate voice: "Let's answer the questions today. You can't see it if you sit down."

Bajir nodded, and the box appeared next to the sleeping body in reality.

The two people's consciousness appeared on the sofa in the lounge.

About ten minutes later, Sophie appeared in a hurry.

She glanced at Madison, who was wrapped in an almost transparent black nightgown with nothing underneath and still entangled with Basil, and thought, "She hasn't taken off her clothes yet, so it seems Madison hasn't succeeded yet."

She relaxed a little, her brows relaxed, and sat on the other side of Bagir.

"Why is there something black on the corner of your mouth?" Madison took the initiative.

"Chocolate." Sophie wiped the corner of her mouth. "Guess what talent Robin Hood's daughter has awakened? Basil, don't spoil it."

"Making chocolate?" Madison guessed. She carefully observed Sophie's expression. "Really? What a weird talent. Black people making chocolate. It would be interesting if a white character made milk and an Asian made bananas or curry."

Sophie shrugged. "Pretty much. Her ability is to transform matter into edible chocolate. Permanently."

Baqir: "No, in the later part of the movie, Dot - I'll just call her her, it sounds too much like a pet name. She can condense chocolate balls burning with high-temperature flames out of thin air in her palms. She laughs while destroying them."

Madison: "Sounds a bit like Bellatrix."

Baqir nodded. "Yes, now that I think about it, she is the craziest character among your three roommates. She is not as harmless as she appears to be."

Sophie was surprised. "Really? She speaks softly and always smiles. If she wasn't ugly, it would be normal for her to be assigned to the Good School."

Madison: "Okay, stop talking about your weird roommates. Let's get to the club. Answer the questions."

Sophie rolled her eyes. "Yeah, what else could it be? You've read the Harry Potter novels and movies at least ten times. You follow Rowling. No one knows Harry Potter better than you."

Baqir's eyes lit up.

Madison suddenly felt like a disaster was about to happen.

After 10 minutes, the test is over.

Just as Madison was about to log off and take a shower, she was stopped by Bagel.

"Wait, Madison, I need to understand what's going on in my world. I've only seen the Harry Potter movies. There are some details I need to ask you."

Madison: “Some details?”

Baqir: "Some details."

Sophie wasn't going to log off: "I want to join in too. My body is lying in bed right now, so it's no problem for me to stay here until dawn."

"Tsk, country girl." Madison turned to look at Bajir and asked, "Do you need some paper and pen?"

Bajir shrugged. "I have a high-definition visual memory that can recall everything I've seen and heard in the past at any time."

“I just graduated from freshman year.”

"Let's start with the second part. The difference between the movie and the novel."

Madison's eyes widened, "You're only in first grade? Oh my god."

She licked her lips. "I actually--"

Bajir was speechless: "I am 18 years old now. Traveling between worlds is far from as simple as in novels. But if it weren't for the system's protection, these seven years of my life would have been wasted."

Madison looked a little disappointed for some reason. "Ah, not 11. What time is it there?"

Baqir rolled his eyes. "Saturday, June 1992, 6."

Madison: "So you just finished your exam. Where's Quirrell? You didn't really let the Philosopher's Stone get destroyed, did you?"

Basil: "The Philosopher's Stone is in my vault. Quirrell's ending was the same as in the movie. He died."

"I'll tell you everything you're curious about in one go."

"My name is Badger Granger. No relation to Hermione. First year, new Gryffindor."

"In the same dormitory with Harry Potter and Ron Weasley."

"Unlike the movie, the diary entered Hogwarts early and was destroyed by Dumbledore."

"Lucius Malfoy died at the hands of Voldemort."

"Sirius was released early and Peter Pettigrew was imprisoned."

"Can we start?"

Madison raised her hands in surrender. "Okay, okay, one last question. In which world did you watch the movie?"

Bajir showed a nostalgic expression: "2023, Dragon Country Youzhou. It's a pity that I can never go there again."

I don’t know who will get the benefit of his house and savings.

The twin sister? She had his child.

According to the plan, he would have married her.

He immediately became serious, "Okay, let's get started, Madison."

Maddie made an OK gesture and said, "Let me think about it. Part 2, Part 2."

"Peeves, well, he wasn't filmed, and everyone knows that."

"Dobby. That's right, Dobby!"

"In the novel, he was very apprehensive and polite. It was totally different from the movie where Harry jumped on his bed as soon as he opened the door, being rude and obnoxious."

"He just suspended the cake in the air and dropped it on the floor, making a noise. This led to the arrival of an owl from the Ministry of Magic. The Dursleys' guests, the Masons, were particularly afraid of birds, which led to the collapse of the business talks."

"In the movie, the Dursleys didn't know that Harry couldn't use magic. The warning letter was deleted. Instead, Dobby threw the cake on the female guest's head."

"The business collapsed."

"This is so uncharacteristic. Dobby is careless, but he's not that bad."

"This is probably why, in the seventh film, some movie fans couldn't understand why the novel fans were sad and even crying over Dobby's death."

"This also loses a foreshadowing. In the fifth film, Order of the Phoenix, this warning letter was used by the Ministry of Magic as evidence that Harry likes to cast spells outside of school."

"It was also because of the warning letter that Uncle Dursley knew that Harry could not use magic and could not do anything to him. That's why he dared to imprison Harry."

“But in the movie, this logic is completely ignored.”

"The movie also deleted the scene where the Weasley twins used Muggle methods to pick the lock, which enriched their character images. It also added a scene where Uncle Dursley fell out of the window to relieve his anger."

"On the flying car, they originally talked about the setting of house-elves serving wizards, the ghouls and goblins in the Burrow, Arthur Weasley's work content, and the first mention of the location of the Burrow - Ottery St. Catchpole."

"But to save time, the conversations on the flying car were deleted."

"And the clip where Harry catches goblins in the Burrow and introduces the ghouls."

"Go on." Basil was shocked. He didn't expect Madison to know so much about Harry Potter. It seemed like she was a complete fan of the novel. She was very dissatisfied with the movie.

Madison cleared her throat. "The movie also deleted the conversation where Lucius Malfoy warned his son. He warned him not to openly oppose Harry Potter, but to adapt to the situation and play both sides. He also complained that his son's academic performance was not as good as Hermione, who was not a wizard."

"I guess the actor who plays him doesn't know this part either. So he added a scene later - casting the Killing Curse on Harry outside the headmaster's office."

"Lucius Malfoy is not that brave."

"And the Weasleys are clearly anxiously searching for Harry separately."

"In the end, the movie showed them buying books in a bookstore as if nothing had happened!"

"Mr. Weasley was the one who repaired Harry's broken glasses, but Hermione got it?"

"The novel lays out that Lockhart is a very famous adventurer. Hermione had already read all of Lockhart's works before going to the bookstore. So it's not hard to understand why she admires him."

"But it was deleted from the movie. As a result, Hermione is like a nympho, and seems to be attracted by Lockhart's handsome (Madison retched) face."

"In the novel, Mr. Weasley had a fight with Lucius Malfoy, which gave him the opportunity to put the diary into Ginny's book."

"As a result, the movie just randomly sparred with each other. The act of stuffing the diary in was also awkward."

"The reason why Harry and the others were late for the train was also deleted."

"It also deleted a very interesting line of dialogue, where Harry said the Dursleys hadn't given him pocket money in six years."

"This is also a foreshadowing, showing that the Dursleys were pretty good to Harry before he was six years old, and even gave him pocket money."

Baqir: “That’s too far-fetched.”

Madison glared at him. "It also set the stage for Harry's weird reactions when he left the Dursleys completely in the seventh film. Of course, these weird reactions were deleted from the movie."

"These film directors always like to delete the plot that makes the characters three-dimensional."

"There's still foreshadowing!"

Madison became angrier as he spoke. He stood up and actually paced steadily on the spot.

"The second part originally had the feel of a detective novel, with Ginny's condition getting worse and worse, spiders that inexplicably escaped from the castle, roosters that were killed, diaries that disappeared, the monster in Slytherin's chamber of secrets, petrified student ghosts, water on the ground, and burnt cameras.

"As a result, the key details that could connect them were deleted by the film director!"

“The movie has become mediocre.”

"Bajir, where was I just now?"

Basil raised his hand, "Professor Montgomery, Harry and Ron were stopped outside the station to talk about pocket money."

(Sophie quietly logged off. She didn’t think Madison would still think of seducing Basil in this situation.)

Madison took a deep breath, "Okay. Next, they will take the flying car to Hogwarts."

"As a result, at this time, this shitty director gave the role. It was obviously just a boring journey of being hot and thirsty, but it was filmed as thrilling."

"Can't we give this to the previous speeding trip?"

"After arriving at Hogwarts, Snape, who obviously cared about Harry the most, was waiting at the school gate and caught them."

"And it turned out to be Filch. And it brought Harry's discovery of Filch being a Squib forward."

"On the first day of school, I clearly received the Howler Letter first, and then I had the Herbology class."

"As a result, the movie was moved to after class and during lunch."

"I was supposed to take Herbology with Hufflepuff, but there was an extra Slytherin."

"Lockhart's classes haven't changed."

"But the little details that annoyed him were all deleted in the professional fields of various professors. The professors taught the Herbology class how to maintain the Whomping Willow, Hagrid how to prevent water monsters, and Snape how to duel."

"It also shows Hermione's stupidity, ignoring everything that was wrong and always believing Lockhart."

"Speaking of Hermione, she obviously only knows book knowledge. She doesn't even know the slang and folklore of the wizarding world. Ron is obviously the one who knows these the best."

"For example, in this novel Hermione was called a mudblood. In the novel, she and Harry didn't care. Because they didn't know. Hermione didn't even cry. Instead, it was the others who were angry."

"Ron also explained the term mudblood later."

"But in the movie it became Hermione."

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Chapter 104: The Dragon of Good and Evil

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