A Certain Hogwarts Magician Professor

Chapter 2: The first half of my life

   He has been waiting for this day for three years.

   Three years, really a long time.

   Felix leaned back in his chair, his mind leisurely, accompanied by the fragrance of tea, it seemed that his memory went back ten years ago.

   At that time, he was an 11-year-old ignorant boy(?), with dreams and longings in mind, like a worker who just entered the city to work hard.

   Felix admits that he is very ambitious. Anyone who is mature and knows part of the plot in advance has no shortage of ideas for a career. So naturally, he was assigned to Slytherin College.

   But this academy, whose keywords are ambition, blood, and glory, is not friendly to him. At that time, the mysterious man fell less than a year, and his remaining "pureblood" concept still occupied the market, and Slytherin, as the base camp of the pureblood family, its internal turmoil was even more volatile.

At exactly this time, a student from a Muggle orphanage was assigned to Slytherin (although one of his parents may be a wizard, which is not impossible in the context of the time), the impact on them can be imagined-fact Above, examples like Felix are not without, but quite rare.

If Felix is ​​just an ordinary person, or even an ordinary traverser, then his seven-year school career is likely to be accompanied by words such as "school violence", "bullying", and "indifference", and these things are likely to affect His whole life.

But it's a pity that Felix is ​​not an ordinary person, but a man with gold fingers (boy?)—he can force some of his practical magic spells to advance beyond his current level of magic theory through repeated practice. .

   Of course, not unlimited promotion.

For example, if his magic theory level is level 1, then he can make a specific magic spell reach level 2 or even level 3 through repeated, large, and super large practice. The higher the level, the more difficult it will be. .

  Although the golden finger is not strong, it also helped him through the initial embarrassing period. Looking back at his school career in the previous three years, it can be regarded as a masterpiece in the face of the world:

Before entering school, because of his curiosity about magic and the delusional psychology of persecution belonging to adults, he spent most of his time on the two spells he mastered, except for trying some simple spells, and the two spells were different. It is "all petrochemical" and "armor body protection".

   One offense and one defense are in line with his golden mean when playing games in his previous life.

  Relatively speaking, it is simpler to use petrification. After thousands of boring casting exercises, Felix forced it to level 2 while the armor protection was barely cast at level 1.

   It is a miracle for him who has a theoretical level of almost 0! The magic world should have awarded him a Merlin badge.

With Level 2 Tongtong Petrochemical, in the first week of enrollment, Felix overturned the entire Slytherin first-year freshman, and knocked down a second-year boy who had cast a curse on him, and hung it in the bathroom to blow. It was cold all night.

   This move had a huge impact, at least it caused Snape, who had just become the youngest Dean of Slytherin College ever to have a headache.

   Snape had to deal with the extremely complicated internal conflicts in the academy while facing external pressure from the parents of other snake academies. To be fair, this extremely test is the management ability of the newcomer Professor Snape.

   And what caused Snape's headache was still to come. Felix overturned the entire second-year wizard at the end of the first-year semester, making the Academy Cup party seats empty.

   It is natural that Felix stayed in school for forced labor during the entire vacation period—and this was exactly what he wanted.

   Otherwise, he suspects that some parents will come and put a curse on him!

   In the circumstances at the time, this was not a delusion.

   By the second grade, Felix converged a lot under Snape's pressure. Instead of sending Slytherin students into the infirmary on a large scale, they sent them one by one.

   At the end of the third grade, Felix became Slytherin's actual strongest student, the uncrowned king. The effect of this is remarkable, and no one in the entire college dared to be disrespectful to him. Of course, some people outside the school still speak out, threatening to make him look good when he is hiding in the school.

   Yes, Felix stayed at school for three full years. At most, he went to Diagon Alley to buy teaching materials. No one had ever been to other places.

   Sad school life...

   Of course, there are reversals in any story, and the reversals belonging to Felix are in the fourth grade.

   During the fourth grade vacation, Felix finally walked out of school, and during a vacation he knocked down seven adult wizards who tried to attack him and sent them to Azkaban.

   This was a big news at the time, but the bigger news came later. At Felix's fifth grade entrance dinner, Shafik, one of the 28 holy pure-blood families, proposed a pure-blood duel.

   Felix can still recall the always calm Professor Snape's open mouth and Dumbledore's staring eyes. It's funny!

   Felix, who fell into the memory, gave a boyish smile.

  The so-called pure-blood family duel is a very old way of duel, that is, a duel is launched from the standpoint of family members until one party is completely down or dead!

   Even in the most chaotic and disorderly era, this kind of duel is extremely rare. But I have to admit that this type of duel exists and has not been abolished.

When Felix stood in front of the only Shafik in the Snake Yard and humiliated the Shafik family slowly in front of everyone using the ancient dueling etiquette (one of the necessary steps in a family duel), the sixth-grade Shafik Fick collapsed directly on the ground, his body swaying.

Even if Principal Dumbledore persuaded him after the party, he did not withdraw the idea of ​​a duel. He still remembered what he said to Dumbledore at the time, "Principal, Shafik attacked me twice during the summer vacation! Four people in total! ! One person the first time, three people the second time. Do you know what spell they used?"

   Dumbledore has gray hair, his eyes are deep and full of wisdom, but he did not speak.

And Felix calmly said: "It's the Unforgivable Curse. Except for the Imperius Curse, the other two are used. Of course, they didn't succeed. I can hardly imagine that four years after the fall of the mysterious man, someone else will do it. Something like this."

   Dumbledore said in a weary way: "The Shafik family are not Death Eaters—at least not all, they are just a pure-blood concept...a very stubborn family. UU reading www.uukanshu.com"

"But it doesn't make much difference to me, right? They sent four people during the holiday. As far as I know, the Shafik family is not thriving. Four people...their family counts as old, underage, and ten. One?"

  ...

   The Shafik family couldn't fight at all. Felix’s combat effectiveness was recognized during the summer vacation, and after the Shafik family four were sent to Azkaban, the remaining combat power was less than four!

   They can only use their influence to take extravagant moves, but the effect is very small, because in front of the pure-blood family, family glory is the most important.

This unfinished duel caused an uproar in the entire British magical world. After a small half-year of various twists and turns, the Shafik family permanently withdrew from the British magical world, and the pure-blood family duel, which lasted for nearly a thousand years, also ended. Under the influence of some people, it was officially abolished by law.

   This event is called the August 7 duel event, and its impact is far-reaching. For some diehard families, it is no less than Voldemort's downfall!

   During the fifth grade vacation, Felix visited some pure-blood families. In summary, he completed friendly meetings and reached a friendly consensus on certain issues.

   Felix is ​​very pleased, the pure-blood family is also reasonable!

   In the last two years of Hogwarts, Felix was harmless to humans and animals, exploring the mysteries of magic. Until graduation, he made a request to stay on to teach at school, but was rejected by Dumbledore on the grounds that he was too young. At other times, he had a very comfortable life, and the little snakes were very good-hearted.

   Summarizing the seven years of school life, he had a pretty good time.

  Of course, Professor Snape doesn't necessarily think so. According to the latest Hogwarts gossip, the bad personality of a certain professor is related to a bad student he taught in his early years!

  

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