Everyday Players at Hogwarts

Chapter 19: Thoughts on the Magic Book

《Teach you how to make a magic book step by step》?

"It's so complicated, and it's prose, what the hell, it should be an explanatory text. Dumbledore doesn't speak human language, could it be that he learned it from reading too many magic books?"

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During Ryan's daily reading time, he finally found an interesting book, but it inherited the common shortcomings of books in the magic world, and it didn't speak human language.

Even though Ryan's spells have reached the level 3 great perfection, and he is almost at level 4, it is still very difficult to read.

You know, level 3 is already the level of an ordinary Auror. Of course, this is the level of overall spells. Aurors generally master level 4's specialty spells as the core.

This is also the information Ryan has collected through drinking coffee at the entrance of the magic department in the past month.

After nearly an hour of preliminary reading, Ryan has roughly figured out the meaning of this book.

A complete magic book, such as an invisible book like the invisibility spell. To complete it, the following three conditions must be met.

First, the content of the book should be as consistent as possible, and the whole book should revolve around the invisibility spell as much as possible.

Second, there must be a complete record of spells. The completeness here is not only about words, but also about how to read and spell them.

Third, the most important point is its origin, who wrote it, how it was invented, under what circumstances it was invented, and what is the effect after it is achieved?

With these three elements, a book of invisibility with invisibility magic was born.

This book also solved a puzzle of Ryan, that is, why books that record spells such as God's Shadowless, Upside-down Golden Hook, and Close Ears and Plugs are so ordinary.

It seems that books such as "Standard Spells, Elementary", "Standard Spells, Second Level", "Standard Spells, Third Level", and "Standard Spells, Fourth Level" are not normal because of the shallow knowledge of magic.

This is because their content is not unified, and even the Half-Blood Prince's potion textbook only has spells, nothing else.

Books that can be called complete magic books can make it easier for a wizard to master and learn. Like the textbooks at Hogwarts, except for the monster book of monsters, none of them can be considered a real magic book.

It seems that Hagrid is not really brainless, but he is too careless.

However, if every spell is made into a magic book, the textbook fee will be sky-high, and only a small number of pure bloods can afford it. Moreover, some spells are relatively simple in themselves and are not worth making into magic books.

Like the variant named after the invisible phenomenon, the invisible sword should really be called the invisible poisoned sword. The venom is the hatred for James Potter.

The antidote is the regret for parting with Lily.

In a normal magic book, these contents should be written one by one to make it easy to learn.

In a normal wizard who does not have the detection skills or the magic perception like Harry Potter, if it is just a short spell, the difficulty of learning will be sky-high.

But in another case, when Ryan had read the novel, when he just recalled James Potter pretending to raise the sword to brag, the spell of the invisible sword seemed to come alive, eager to stab the skull of James in Ryan's memory, and easily reached the level 5 that a wizard can only reach in his lifetime.

He even felt remorse for Lily, and the spell was removed by himself. Ryan didn't even know the spell, but he learned it by himself.

This is not a myth. After all, the name itself is magical, and the God of Shadows is a special attack on James Potter, and Ryan himself is in the UK. If he was in Hogwarts or James's grave, it would be faster.

But it is more worth mentioning that Ryan didn't know Lily's last name. Without knowing her last name, or even the name Lily is so popular, Ryan still easily mastered the spell removal, and didn't feel it was difficult.

This is no longer explained by love alone.

Speaking of the relationship and entanglement between Lily and Snape, Ryan always couldn't help sighing.

Snape really killed himself. Originally, they were childhood sweethearts, and Snape was quite active at this time.

But when he was 11 years old, I don't know if it was because he grew up in the Muggle world, and his mother might not have told him the real situation of Hogwarts, he hated his Muggle father and took the initiative to choose his mother's school, Slytherin.

Of course, this is a positive thought, and it may be because of ambition, but he should not have known the reputation of Slytherin at that time, especially when Voldemort was wreaking havoc.

During this period. Lily was more proactive. Although Snape actively or passively mixed with the Death Eater reserve in Slytherin, she still did not give up their "friendship".

During this period, Snape may have been trying to get ahead, or because of the targeting of James and the four, he had to stick together, or because his talent was actively absorbed. The most likely possibility is all of the above.

From the painful memory of Snape's fifth year because he accidentally said the word mudblood and officially parted ways with Lily, we can actually get a glimpse of the leopard, and see that Dumbledore at that time was not as focused on the school as Harry did when he went to school later, and Voldemort attracted most of his energy.

During that time, bullying Slytherin was more like a political correctness, and even received positive praise and response from other colleges. Sirius would even make trouble for Slytherin people when he was unhappy.

But in the eyes of Professor McGonagall and others, many years later, even though they thought Sirius had betrayed Harry's father and joined the Death Eaters, he was still a good boy when he was a student.

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But it can't be said that it's so good. You know, even Dumbledore, who always gave James and his group a positive filter in his eyes, also considered them too much, so he asked the more stable Lupin to be the prefect, wanting him to manage James and Sirius, but it didn't work. Maybe Lupin, as a werewolf, was too eager for friendship.

After accidentally seeing this memory, even Harry himself once thought in his heart that he felt chilled by others praising him for being like his father. He asked Sirius and Lupin in anger and shame, but he got positive answers.

Unfortunately, after this experience, the relationship between Harry and Snape may ease, at least on Harry's side.

However, in this school year, Dumbledore died, killed by Snape.

The topic is a bit off topic. After Snape and Lily parted ways in the fifth grade, James was really smart. Not only did he pretend to stop Sirius and Lupin and stop bothering Snape, he also stopped showing off. Even if he couldn't help but bother Snape later, he did it secretly and was not discovered by Lily.

It was not until the seventh grade that Lily finally started dating James.

Two years, two years, Snape is really not good enough. Can't you learn to change your mind? Teacher James is still teaching you in front of you. Dark magic and hanging out with Voldemort are so cool?

As a result, Qingmei ran away with someone. It was not until he found out that Lily might be killed by Voldemort that he took the initiative to find Dumbledore. He only started to regret it after he died. It was too late.

It can be said that anyone who travels through time and space to become Snape can take down Lily.

But this is also the reason why Snape was so confident before.

After all, people who are favored are fearless.

"It seems that I also need to pay attention and find out what Penelope's weak points are, so as to avoid a sudden thunderbolt one day."

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