From Hogwarts to Strixhaven

Chapter 27 Harry and Ron's Comfort

"Uh... I mean... you see, we haven't seen each other for a few days..." Harry's voice sounded very awkward. He originally wanted to give Ivy some spiritual encouragement as a friend, so that he would not indulge in pain and sadness because of a temporary setback.

But there was no way to make this matter clear in person, and Harry, who had always been living under someone else's roof, had no experience in comforting others, so now Harry hoped that his good brother, Ron, would notice the current situation quickly and help out.

"Ivy!" Ron exclaimed in a low voice. It seemed that the impression left by the two senior students who had just been kicked out had not disappeared. "Your quill is writing homework by itself! And it's Transfiguration homework!"

Well done, Ron!

Harry secretly cheered for Ron in his heart. Children from a wizard family with many children are different.

"What brand of quill is this? From the Literary House? Or the stationery store in Diagon Alley?" The quill that can complete the homework by itself completely attracted Ron's attention. His eyes did not even move towards Harry. "I am willing to exchange everything I have for it!"

"I'm afraid it is unique." Ivy stretched out his finger and hooked it. The quill that was still writing stopped its action and floated to his hand. "This is a quill I created with magic. No one can use it except me. And it is not writing homework automatically. It just records my thoughts."

Because Ivy helped Snape a lot in the potion class classroom, the experience he gained was enough for him to get two levels in the professional level of the Scrivener Association Mage.

It was because of this that Ivy began to use the Mage's Pen to help deal with the slightly complicated homework for first-year students.

Apart from Hogwarts, he really had never heard of a school that required 11-year-old children to write papers.

"Oh——" Ron said in amazement, "Could it be an ancient magic relic? If you open a quill shop, I will definitely patronize it. Just think about how many students' troubles this will solve!"

"I see." Ivy nodded. He saw that these two people came to him to ask for money, and his Transfiguration paper was the main target. "It seems that Transfiguration has indeed caused you some trouble?"

"Maybe not just a little bit." Harry also joined the discussion, "Except for Hermione, I don't know who else can be praised by Professor McGonagall in the Transfiguration classroom. No matter how hard we try, the match has not changed at all. It has been two whole classes!"

"Maybe I can give you some advice?" Ivy heard the meaning and passed the words to Harry's mouth.

"Just lend us the homework for reference!" Ron picked up his quill, dipped it in the ink bottle, and continued to work on the parchment.

"Hey! Ron!" Harry protested, "We're not here to do this!"

"It's okay." Ron didn't even raise his head, trying to make the letters he wrote look bigger so that they could take up more space on the parchment. "I think Ivy only needs you. As for your homework, just copy mine when the time comes."

Thinking that he could free up more time to play on the weekend, Harry couldn't help but agree with Ron's proposal in his heart.

"Uh... why don't we continue to talk about Transfiguration?" Harry still remembered what Ivy had just said, and couldn't help but hope to get some advice from this ancient magician who had lived for more than a hundred years.

"In short, Transfiguration is a very precise magic. Before reciting the spell, you must have a comprehensive imagination of the target you want to transform. If possible, every detail cannot be missed. In addition, you must trust your magic. Strong confidence is the key to the successful casting of all magic." Ivy didn't continue to speak. He pursed his lips in the direction of Madam Pince, motioning Harry to look back.

"Maybe... we shouldn't discuss this in the library." Harry stopped talking and lowered his head to pretend to study hard, because he had seen Madam Pince holding the feather duster in her hand.

Ron also noticed Madam Pince's actions, so he moved the Transfiguration paper that was originally placed in front of him, which belonged to Ivy, to Harry.

Ivy snapped his fingers lightly, and the colorful wizard's pen once again began its unfinished work, squeezing between Harry and Ron.

Then he opened the Destruction Grimoire again and continued to look for the spell he liked.

Because the professional level of the Scribe Wizard has reached level 2, he can choose up to 10 first-level spells, and the number of spells available in the Destruction Grimoire is really large, and he is almost dazzled.

However, some spells make people feel that they are great just by looking at the description, so Ivy has added several spells to his spellbook.

First is the Mage Armor, which allows a mage wearing a cotton robe to obtain an invisible stand armor that is almost comparable to a full body metal armor, and it can be continuously strengthened according to the caster's level. Simple to understand and easy to use.

Then there is the Scholar's Touch, which allows Ivy to read a book instantly and remember its contents completely. This is simply the best spell to select valuable books in the Hogwarts Library.

And it is also a great spell to use in exams. Scholar's Touch can be cast before the exam, which completely avoids the Ministry of Magic's anti-cheating measures.

In addition, Ivy also chose Languages ​​and Disguise.

The former allows him to understand magic books written in other languages, while the latter allows him to become another person without any flaws. Perhaps he can get some interesting things from the forbidden book area in this way.

Although the effect of the awakening magic book that can change the spell damage type has been able to take effect, the first-level damaging spells really make Ivy uninterested, so he doesn't even bother to choose one.

No mistakes, one post, one content, one 6, one 9, one book, one bar!

Now he is struggling with whether to choose to find a magic pet.

This first-level ritual spell allows him to summon a small animal as a magic pet and share some of the magic pet's senses.

Although petting cats and dogs is a very happy thing, if Ivy has to take care of the pet by himself, he is a little reluctant. He hates to clean up the shit for any creature.

When magical animals were raised in the Room of Requirement, there were house elves to clean the living space for those cute little ones. All Ivy had to do was scratch their chins from time to time to get a little psychological satisfaction.

Now the magical animals in the Room of Requirement have disappeared along with the house elves who took care of them. Ivy is not willing to clean up the poop for the pets himself.

“But maybe magic can solve these problems.” Ivy looked at the silver basswood wand in his hand. Wizards have made great achievements in life magic, and dealing with the excrement of a cat is not too easy.

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