Hogwarts: I Am Such a Model Wizard

Chapter 185: Senior's old textbooks

Chapter 185 Senior’s Old Textbook

After finding the page with the magic stone, Kyle put the book on the table and read it carefully.

“The greatest achievement of ancient alchemy, a magical substance with amazing properties that can turn any metal into pure gold and create an elixir of life that makes those who drink it immortal.

 The Magic Stone has appeared three times in history, and each time it appeared, it would trigger extremely tragic wars.

 The longest war lasted for twenty years, and the country that owned the Magic Stone at that time was razed to the ground in the tenth year.

 Because every time it appears, it is accompanied by countless blood, so the magic stone is also called the **** gem.

Of the three Philosopher's Stones, Merlin and King Arthur had teamed up to destroy one, and the other was eventually obtained by Rowena Ravenclaw. She united three friends and jointly established the famous Hogwarts at the cost of the complete destruction of the Philosopher's Stone. Gwartz.

 The only remaining Philosopher's Stone belongs to the famous alchemist and opera lover Mr. Nicolas Flamel. "

 After this introduction, there is also a picture of the magic stone.

 It was a bright red stone with an irregular shape, a bit like an unpolished ruby.

Kyle stared for a long time, carefully looking at every angle, and didn't close the book until Cedric came to ask him to go to dinner.

  While going to the auditorium, Kyle happened to return the book before the library closed.

Although Mrs. Pince felt a little strange, she didn't say anything. She just thought it was the information Kyle needed when checking his homework.

 For the next period of time, Kyle no longer cared about the Philosopher's Stone, but focused all his energy on Snape's notes.

Although Snape looked sloppy and had not washed his hair, his notes were very detailed.

And he has carefully marked and explained many places, so you can easily understand the meaning when reading.

 Because of the notes, Kyle also suddenly thought of something.

During his night outing that day, he made a special trip to the underground classroom and found the worn-out "Advanced Potion Making" in a closet in the corner.

There is also a line of small words marked on it: "This book is the property of the Half-Blood Prince."

“Tsk, tsk, the Half-Blood Prince… I didn’t expect Snape to be so good at it.” Kyle put the book into his arms unceremoniously, planning to buy a new one in a few days before putting it in.

 In this way, time quickly came to December.

Hogwarts was covered with a thick layer of snow, and the lake was also covered with hard ice.

As Christmas approaches, the little wizards are much more excited than usual. The professors have to deduct at least ten points from each class to make them concentrate a little more.

 Of course, the exceptions are the classes taught by a few professors.

For example, Professor Binns will not lose points.

 And Professor Snape... Not to mention the holiday is coming soon. Even if the holiday is tomorrow, no one would dare to skip his Potions class.

It was the same today. In the underground classroom, everyone was seriously studying the process of brewing the new potion. Even if they occasionally communicated, they would deliberately keep their voices to a minimum.

Snape was standing behind Kyle at this time, looking at him with strange eyes as he used the back of his knife to crush the sleepy beans to extract the juice.

 “What on earth is going on? It’s really hard to see Merlin...” Snape cursed in his heart.

 A few days ago, he discovered that Kyle had made rapid progress in potions, much higher than his previous level.

 But the problem is that Kyle is already very good at brewing potions, and it is impossible to improve that much in a short period of time. Snape suspected that Kyle had peeked at the notes he had prepared for Connor.

 So for this class, he skipped the original hair erecting potion and chose the more difficult water of life and death, which requires sixth graders to start learning.

 Because the notes he gave to Kangna only contained content before the fifth grade. If it were a sixth grade course, Kyle would definitely be knocked back to his original form.

 Snape had already thought about it. Regardless of whether Kyle could successfully brew the water of life and death in the end, he would find various reasons to deduct 50 points.

This is not difficult. Water of Life and Death is a very complicated potion to make, with many and troublesome steps. If you do it well, you can deduct 100 points.

 He ​​wanted Kyle to know the serious consequences of reading notes without his permission.

 But now...he suddenly found that he couldn't understand what was going on.

Kyle's process of squeezing Sleepy Bean was perfect, and he couldn't have done it better even if he had done it.

 And this little trick is obviously not included in the notes. After all, Kangna next to her is still struggling with the knife to cut those slippery beans.

 Snape frowned.

Didn’t Kyle read those notes?

  No, no matter how talented a person is, it is impossible for him to make such rapid progress in a short period of time.

Let’s take another look, maybe he just got lucky and hit it by mistake.

With this idea in mind, Snape didn't go anywhere during this lesson and stood behind Kyle.

Even if a little wizard blew up the crucible, he would just throw him out of the classroom with his wand.

When get out of class was over, Snape looked at the perfect water of life and death in Kyle's crucible, opened his mouth, but could not say any words of criticism, and finally could only snort.

"how did you do that!"

 “What did you say?” Kyle asked doubtfully.

"I mean..." Snape said stiffly with a straight face, "Why is your potion level improving so fast?"

"I don't know, maybe it's because of Dean Sacia of St. Mungo's." Kyle said with a smile: "She taught me a lot during the summer vacation and gave me a lot of potions for reference."

 "Pegasus Sacia?" Snape narrowed his eyes.

Snape was certainly familiar with one of the greatest pharmacists of our time, but he did not think that Kyle's recent progress had anything to do with him.

Maybe... but it's definitely not the main reason. Otherwise, he would have seen it as early as the start of school, and how could he have delayed it until now.

 “Tell the truth!” Snape stared into Kyle’s eyes and said coldly.

"I don't understand what you mean, professor." Kyle blinked and said with a serious face: "This is all true. If you don't believe it, you can ask Dean Sasia in person, and she will testify for me. .

 Oh, by the way, I recently met an enthusiastic senior, and I also benefited a lot from the old textbooks he used. "

Snape's expression became even worse. He gave Kyle a deep look, then turned around and left the Potions classroom without looking back.

Even if you don't want to say, do you still know what senior seniors are ... do he know the level of those people?

 Let alone those who are crooked and cracked dates now, even if we push it forward ten years, no one can brew such a perfect life and death water in the classroom!

 (End of this chapter)

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