The next morning, Levin's biological clock had already woken him up from his deep sleep.

Before leaving the dormitory, Levin first looked through the class schedule.

There are a total of eight courses this semester: Transfiguration, Charms, Potions, History of Magic, Defense Against the Dark Arts, Astronomy, Herbology and Flying.

Basically, there are two classes in the morning and one class in the afternoon.

Of course, astronomy is an exception. Only its class is in the evening. After all, it is impossible to ask the little wizard to look at the stars in broad daylight.

The best thing is that the first class every morning starts at 9 o'clock, avoiding the rush of breakfast.

Lunch is from 11 to 12 o'clock, and the dinner time is longer, from 4 to 7 o'clock, because there are at most two classes in the afternoon.

Moreover, there are no classes on Friday afternoons, and Saturday and Sunday are two consecutive days off. Such a generous time arrangement will make Muggle junior high school students cry.

Hogwarts implements a three-term system, and the three holidays are Christmas, Easter and summer vacation.

After quietly dressing and washing, Levin left the Ravenclaw Tower with his textbooks.

He was not in a hurry to have breakfast.���, but set out to find the place he was most looking forward to in the entire Hogwarts - the Room of Requirement.

This is the most mysterious place in Hogwarts, also known as the"Room of Coming and Going".

Legend has it that it is sometimes there and sometimes not. Only when a person really needs it can he enter.

When it appears, it is always arranged to meet the needs of the person seeking help.

At the same time, the Room of Requirement and the people in it cannot be displayed on the Marauder's Map. The names of the people who enter will disappear directly on the map.

If you can find it, it means that you will have a private enough room to study some magic beyond this world without worrying too much about the inquiring eyes of others.

It has to be said that"Hogwarts Legacy" restores this school well, at least the main areas and roads are correct, which Levin himself can prove.

If it weren't for this, Levin would have almost lost his way.

There are a total of 142 stairs in Hogwarts. Some of them are wide and large; some are narrow and small, and shaky.

At certain times, some stairs will lead to different places, more punctual than menstruation!

Some stairs will suddenly disappear halfway up. If you don't react in time, you will step on empty air and fall directly down.

Special magic will ensure that the little wizards land safely, but this means that you have to climb back from the first floor!

In addition, there are many doors in Hogwarts. If you ask them to open politely or poke them in the right place, they will not open.

Some doors are not real doors at all, but just solid walls that look like doors.

It is not easy to remember where things are, because everything seems to be moving constantly. The people in the portraits are constantly visiting each other, and even the armor can walk.

It is said that it was Ravenclaw herself who came up with this design, and her purpose was to persuade those not-so-smart students to quit. According to his memory, he came to the Dark Magic Defense Tower and went all the way up to the eighth floor. In the corridor in front of the stairs leading to the planetarium, there was a tapestry of"The Troll Mubong Beats the Fool Barnabas". The Room of Requirement was just opposite it.

In front of the tapestry, Levin skillfully mobilized his mental power to clear his complicated thoughts, thinking only:"I need a place to hide things."

Then, he walked three times between the wall in front of the tapestry.

At some point, a very smooth door suddenly appeared on the wall.

Levin walked in quickly, and after closing the door, he did not forget to look out through the gap. As a result, it was pitch black and he could not see anything. It seemed that after closing the door, the Room of Requirement was disconnected from the corridor.

Levin believed that this Room of Requirement was not in the same phase as Hogwarts, and it was more likely to be a real different space.

Only through the user's wish can it be connected to Hogwarts.

The spatial knowledge involved in this is far beyond the scope of Levin's understanding. He can only judge that the principle here has nothing to do with the so-called Traceless Extension Spell, but is closer to the various demiplanes created in arcane magic.

This place is as big as a church, and the surrounding scenery looks like a city. The high walls are made up of things hidden by thousands of students who are no longer alive: bottles, hats, boxes, chairs, books, weapons, brooms, bats...

All the items that have been cleared by the Vanishing Spell in Hogwarts over the past thousand years are placed here.

Levin knows that one of Voldemort's Horcruxes, the Ravenclaw Diadem, is also hidden here.

Legend has it that whoever wears the crown can gain the wisdom of Ravenclaw.

However, he did not set out to find the crown.

He would not do so before he gained enough self-protection ability.

The main purpose of his coming here today is to take a look.

According to his observation, although the old objects here are severely damaged, most of them can be repaired with the [Repair Spell].

"Sure enough, my previous idea is feasible!"

"When I have time in the future, I can pick out some suitable old items here, repair them with the repair spell, collect them together, and then take them to Diagon Alley to sell during the summer vacation!"

"Anyway, so many things are just sitting here for nothing, no one will take care of them, so I might as well give them away for free."

"In this way, I don't need to work for that little money anymore!"

Although he can learn a lot of knowledge while working, Levin is not a masochist after all.

Since he can learn magic through study and experiment, there is no need to make himself so tired.

The plan was set, and Levin went out through the door.

This place is not on the way to the classrooms and the public lounges of the four colleges, so he is not afraid of being seen.

He went all the way to the auditorium, where the morning���It has already started

"Levin, come here!"

He saw Harry waving at him. Levin pointed to the Ravenclaw symbol on his robes, but he refused him and walked to the long table belonging to the Ravenclaws.

His roommates Stephen and Kevin were already there eating and drinking.

"What was James' first lesson?"Steve asked, chewing a German sausage.

"The first class is Professor McGonagall's Transfiguration class, which is a two-hour class with Gryffindor."Levin said as he put bacon into the toast.

In the first-year curriculum, Herbology has three classes per week, which is to facilitate the observation of the different growth stages of herbs.

Charms, Transfiguration, Potions, History of Magic and Defense Against the Dark Arts are two classes per week.

Flying and Astronomy have only one class each.

At this moment, a"clack, clack" sound was heard over the hall, and many owls flew into the hall. Now was the time to deliver letters.

Levin's owl also flew in front of him, fanning itself. The brown eagle owl did not bring any letters - no one would write to Levin - it seemed to just follow its peers to join in the fun. Levin waved his wand and caught the owl before it fell into his cream soup, then tore off a few slices of bacon and handed them to its mouth.

After the little guy had eaten and drunk enough, he jumped onto Levin's shoulder and used his greasy beak to tidy up his hair intimately.

At this moment, a student's scream rang out from the other side of the hall:"Oh my God! Someone actually tried to rob Gringotts?!"

"What happened? What happened?"

Several young wizards immediately surrounded him.

It turned out that someone subscribed to the Daily Prophet. According to the report, Gringotts in Diagon Alley was robbed.

A dark wizard broke into the underground vault of Gringotts, but the goblins claimed that the thief stole nothing and was almost caught...

But they failed to catch the thief in the end, so it caused a lot of discussion.

Levin immediately reacted: Isn't that the matter of the Philosopher's Stone?

Goblins are really unreliable.

The farce ended quickly, and Levin and his roommates got up and walked towards the direction of the Transfiguration classroom.

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