Hogwarts Everything Is Three

Chapter 296 Tower Planning

There were too many applicants. Under Allen's suggestion, Roger decided to conduct a basic test first. He asked all those who applied to join the team to divide into groups of ten and fly around the stadium.

This is really a wise decision.

The ten people in the first group were all first-year freshmen. Obviously, they had never flown before.

Only a few boys stayed in the air for a few seconds, but obviously they were not familiar with flying, just flew a little higher and did some Quidditch moves before scaring themselves and screaming - it seems that they just He overestimated himself by thinking he did well in Mrs. Hodge's first few flying lessons.

The second group is the girls. Obviously their purpose of participating in the selection is not to really want to participate in the competition. Although they fly much better than the previous boys in the lower grades, they do not obey the command and fly around Allen in the air. Turning around and bursting into inexplicable laughter from time to time-when Roger asked them to leave the court, they talked and laughed and went directly to the auditorium behind Allen and continued to point at him.

The third group got off to a good start as they flew around the court, but one of them made a mistake and the reaction caused half of them to fall into a pile.

Looking at the past in groups, most of the students who were able to successfully fly into the sky and have good skills were senior students, and the level of these students was actually not too different.

Allen became a little impatient, and he glanced at Roger.

The captain in front of him is still seriously selecting - he is determined to select the most suitable batsman. Roger was partial to the big ones.

Allen decided to go back and sort out his collection first.

Thinking of the Black family's collection, Alan's heart was filled with enthusiasm.

His consciousness couldn't help being immersed in the collection in the storage compartment.

At the corner leading to the Room of Requirement, Alan, immersed in his own thoughts, suddenly ran into someone.

Caught off guard, Allen took two steps back.

"Ah, Alan, I'm so sorry."

Hearing the voice, Allen looked up, and it turned out to be Percy Weasley

Had Percy been given the Imperius Curse? The man in front of him was completely different from Percy in the auditorium.

He was tongue-tied and hesitant to speak, his face flushed like a harpooned frog.

Allen looked at him suspiciously. If he remembered correctly, he should have bumped into him just because of his own reasons. Why did Percy, who had always been at odds with him, apologize first?

Seeing Percy's embarrassment and fawning expression, and thinking of the news he had received, he suddenly realized.

As far as Allen knew, Percy wanted to work in the Ministry of Magic after graduation, and his family's influence in the Ministry of Magic is really not small.

Percy probably wants to please himself, to avoid speaking ill of his father Owen, and even wants to make a good impression on our family through me.

"It's okay," Allen said.

Percy froze for a moment, then laughed too.

"I heard that Ravenclaw is picking the batsman today? Then you must have replaced Qiu Zhang as the Seeker?"

Percy didn't leave. Instead, he found out the topic and assumed the posture of wanting to talk in detail.

As far as Allen is concerned, his eyes are now full of the collections he has worked hard to collect over the past few years. He has no intention of discussing Ravenclaw's Quidditch layout with Percy—and apparently, based on his usual understanding, the other party's understanding of Quidditch Diqi is not too fond of it.

Allen could only smile and nod politely.

But the other party seemed to be inspired by this gentle smile, he leaned over and moved closer to Alan's side, which made him look like a hunchback.

"Alan, you will definitely become the best Seeker at Hogwarts." Percy praised enthusiastically.

Allen glanced at him in surprise.

His face was flushed, and he seemed to realize that he had acted too hastily.

"You will defeat Cedric, bless you." Percy said immediately.

In order to prevent Percy from saying more embarrassing words, Allen hurriedly said goodbye to him after thanking him and turned to leave.

It's embarrassing to please others, but the person being pleased may not be happy all over!

After making sure that no one was following him, Allen quickly ran to the Room of Response.

After successfully entering the Room of Requirement, Allen took out the model of the Ravenclaw Tower that he got at the beginning.

The tower is actually a very useful fixed asset.

In times of danger, this can be a haven of refuge.

It can be a reliable refuge for wizards from powerful enemies or facing great chaos.

Since wizards often create magic items, research new spells, and conduct other research, the tower also serves as a laboratory for storing and measuring magical materials.

This is a good place to preserve the precious magic books, magic items, or other treasures that Alan got from other places.

The cost of building such an enchanted building is staggering, which is probably why Rowena Ravenclaw only built a tower instead of a castle.

Allen still has his own plans for this tower.

Since the second war in the magic world will still happen, it is necessary to plan ahead to improve the strength of one's family in this chaos.

He wants to rationally plan the rooms in the tower so that his most trusted family and friends can enter the place, save their lives in times of crisis, and improve their strength in times of peace.

On the first floor of the tower are the ornate parlors, bedrooms, kitchens, and such common rooms. These rooms can be provided for the daily living of Allen's relatives and friends.

And other floors and other rooms are equipped with various magics, and these rooms have corresponding special abilities attached to them.

What Allen has to do is to plan and use them reasonably, move his collection into it, and arrange them in different categories.

Alan's favorite library is housed on the second floor by Ravenclaw. This area is very important, Ravenclaw's famous saying is - extraordinary wisdom is the greatest wealth of human beings.

And these magic books are the crystallization of the wisdom of wizards throughout the ages.

In this area where magic books, knowledge manuals, and various types of magic notes are stored, bookshelves and storage compartments are neatly arranged on the wall.

In the middle of the library, there are tables and chairs for wizards to study.

Most usefully, this library can control pests.

Small animals like moths and mice are nightmares for books.

These tiny creatures can quickly eat away important books.

The special symbols drawn on the walls of the library will cause an enchantment specifically for these creatures to be created in the library, driving out creatures such as moths and mice.

As we all know, fire is also a great threat to the preservation of books.

Fires can quickly destroy hard-earned book materials.

And this library can ensure that the books placed on the bookshelf can resist a certain degree of flame, making the books non-combustible.

Of course, it's only aimed at ordinary flames that don't have magic power, it can't resist blazing flames, let alone the black magic Fiercefire Curse.

But as long as the book is in the library, this protection will always be in effect-maybe Mrs. Pince also needs these magic runes, Allen looked at these characters thoughtfully.

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