Chapter 1372 The Half-Blood Prince
Sure enough, Hermione did not give up her ideas so easily.
"The book itself has no magic and can't explain anything. It can only prove that it is just a potion textbook. The key is those weird instructions. I saw the whole book full of standards. Who knows what's in it? She said suspiciously, "Apart from the improvement of the potion formula, there may be other things recorded, such as a dangerous and taboo magic..."
Well, her reasoning is pretty close to the truth!
Hermione is always like this, unknowingly telling the truth of things in an analysis that obviously has no evidence.
It has to be said that this is a terrifying talent.
Next, as long as you check along this line of thought, you will find many prohibited things.
Snape's Potions textbook was valuable, but as said before, not 100% safe.
Instead, it's an outright contraband.
"Come on, what do you want me to do?" Harry asked impatiently, not wanting to put up with Hermione's seemingly endless suspicions.
Let her continue to analyze, maybe she will say that the textbook was left by Voldemort.
"I haven't figured it out yet, maybe I should return it..."
"Are you crazy?" Harry refused directly, maybe he didn't think it was a good answer, after all, this is not his book, so he added, "At least not until I have a new potions textbook Doing so, it is not dangerous..."
"It's hard to say, we need verification." Hermione still said stubbornly.
"How?" Harry asked grimly, "besides the stupid idea of handing it back to the professor."
"Well, I think Ivan can keep that book until it is confirmed that it is indeed safe."
"But, my potions textbook..."
"You can use Ivan's." Hermione said, "Don't look at me like this, Harry, I know you can't bear it, but you can't deny its danger. We need more experience."
Ivan blinked, and Hermione really pushed the book into his hand after going around for a long time!
Harry was obviously reluctant, but he didn't know how to refute Hermione's suggestion.
Now he only sees the benefits of that book, not the potential dangers, so he is naturally unwilling to just give it to Ivan.
However, Ivan didn't intend to ask for that book either, it was a personal grievance between Snape and Harry.
He didn't want to intervene between the two of them as a third party.
Regarding that textbook, he only needed a copy, and went back to study the improvement of the potion formula on it.
"I have an idea, Harry, if you don't mind, I will make a copy of this book." Ivan said, "You can continue to keep it, of course, if Hermione and I find any danger in the above records , then give it to the professor."
"No problem!" Harry said, taking the "Advanced Potion Making" out of his bag.
This suggestion was easier for Harry to accept than Hermione's, and he hadn't intended to keep it a secret from them in the first place.
To be honest, Harry originally wanted to share the textbook with Ivan, Hermione, and Ron.
Ivan put "Advanced Potion Making" on the windowsill next to him, and took out his wand.
"Duplicate!" He tapped the old, dirty textbook with his wand.
As soon as he finished speaking, an identical textbook was copied out.
"That's great, I'd like a copy in that case too," said Ron, "Can I?"
"I don't see any difference between making one copy and making two, if you think it's safer," said Harry.
"I have no problem, but you have to understand, Ron, the copying spell doesn't really conjure the real thing, it's just an illusion made of magic, and the copy will disappear in about three hours, unless you keep going inside Input magic power to maintain it." Ivan said, looking at Ron who looked forward to it, "If you really need it, I can make another copy."
"Forget it!" Hearing what Ivan said, Ron shook his head in disappointment, "It doesn't take so much effort, and I don't have so much magic power. If I want to see it, I'd better borrow it from Harry."
"Now, is it all right?" Harry asked Hermione.
"I don't think you'd better use it in Potions until you've confirmed that all the notes above are safe," said Hermione.
"Please, Hermione, then what's the use of me having a potions textbook?!" Harry said angrily, taking the textbook back from the window sill, "Unless you really find out that it's dangerous, otherwise It can no longer stop me from using it."
Probably because of too much force, the textbook slipped from his hand and fell to the ground and spread out.
Harry bent down to pick it up when he saw something written on the bottom of the back cover, the same small, dense handwriting, the same handwriting that had helped him win the Felix Elixirs. .
It read: This book belongs to the Half-Blood Prince!
Snape's signature was originally here, no wonder Ivan couldn't find it after searching several times before.
This kind of thing really depends on luck, there must be something between Harry and Snape...
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In the next few Potions classes this week, every time the Half-Blood Prince raised objections to Libasio Pollage's textbook, Harry followed the Half-Blood Prince's suggestion. As a result, in the fourth Potions class, Sla Ghorn was full of praise for Harry's abilities.
He kept telling the class that he had rarely taught such gifted students.
Although there was a copy, Ai Wen never used it in class because Hermione refused to let it.
She unswervingly followed what she called the "official" guidelines, hoping to prove those changes were wrong, but the resulting potion was far less satisfactory than following the prince's instructions, so her My temper is getting worse and worse.
In addition, she did not allow Aiwen to use these unproven methods of operation.
In this matter, Ivan decided to follow Hermione's wishes, and he didn't intend to steal Harry's limelight anyway.
What good is there in being appreciated and valued by Slughorn?
At the moment, it doesn't look like there is any at all, unless you count the Slug Club, which has expanded in size again.
Like Hermione, Ron wasn't too happy with Harry right now. Although Harry had promised to share the book with him in class, Ron couldn't decipher the handwriting as well as Harry could, and he couldn't always make Harry read it aloud to avoid suspicion... …210210[.]