This Is What Ravenclaw Looks Like.

Chapter 406 The Villains Don’t Have so Much High Technology (One More Chapter)

Although it was too much to blame everything on Dumbledore, Andrew had to admit that it was really good to have a principal like Dumbledore who could solve problems.

Because Dumbledore is indeed the most trustworthy wizard.

After he followed Professor McGonagall's advice and gave up those thoughts, he thought more broadly.

Wizards are always good at seeking death, whether with or without Muggle technology.

The development of various black magics, the inheritance of Durmstrang, the dark magic paradise, and the wizards living in seclusion in various countryside who master various forbidden magics that are not even included in the Hogwarts library.

They existed before the technological era, and they will still exist after that - but similarly, those various adventurers and defenders of various orders are not waste.

This is not a fairy tale or an adventure novel. The villains master core technologies one by one, and the protagonist relies purely on love and recklessness.

Come on, black magic, apart from its great power, has the greatest impact on people's emotions, brains, and even noses.

This is not a joke, it’s true. Dark wizards can’t even use a God-calling Protection Spell, and their research abilities are almost non-existent except for their combat capabilities. No matter how much I think about magic research, it requires logic and stable emotions, otherwise it will be crazy. The fatality rate is no joke.

'So, except for things like ethics and morality that require Dumbledore's guidance, the rest of the things are completely misled by those science fiction movies about flying spaceships to harvest corn. Technological progress is not that simple. Even my power of thinking has to be superimposed. A solid foundation in the magical world is appropriate, but who would be a great master and become a villain? ’

Andrew sighed - every one of the Hogwarts professors would be better off if thrown out. Except for Hagrid who might go to Azkaban, the only one who might starve to death is the Divination professor.

Of course, this was his own subjective judgment, and it was definitely not due to any strange influence in the office.

"What are you laughing at, Andrew?"

Next to him, Hal lowered his voice and asked - the new substitute professor of History of Magic taught the course very seriously, but except for Hughes, there were not many students who could listen carefully.

There is no way around it. Professor Binns' teaching habits really have a great impact on students, and they also have a huge impact on teachers. Apart from being serious, this substitute professor's courses really have no merit.

"I was thinking of a more rude question," Andrew whispered, staring at the professor to prevent him from noticing.

Speaking of which, he really owed this professor and was a little embarrassed to speak in class.

There was nothing he could do. After getting the candy, he was determined to return to class and be a subject-oriented student as always.

The row of medals made him listen carefully to a few lessons on the history of magic, but he had already formed a helpless habit - when the professor was telling the story about the Goblin War, he fell asleep in class without paying attention.

Think about it, the autumn sun was beating down on him, he had eaten a lot of ice cream, and this war was really boring, plus keeping the converter time had made him less energetic.

All these things add up, and it’s not too much to take a habitual nap in class, especially if this class is History of Magic?

It's not too much in theory - if the professor hadn't been stunned by this scene in class, and his eyes were red.

As for the follow-up - although Andrew ran up to apologize sincerely, and the other party accepted it calmly, he really didn't dare to mess with it.

"Discourteous question?"

Hal suddenly became interested.

"Yes, I was wondering if any wizard would challenge Dumbledore."

Andrew even thought of a legendary scene - but unfortunately he couldn't write it.

The entire wizarding world has not really begun to discuss new technologies on a large scale. If he writes about a wizard who thinks he has developed a lot and comes out to challenge Dumbledore, then he will really send it to the astronomy tower.

"How is that possible? I haven't heard of a wizard with such courage for a long time." Hal looked disgusted, as if he thought Andrew was trying to deceive people again, "That's Dumbledore."

He repeated it again, emphasizing, "A legend has said that, but there are still no adventurers coming out to challenge, which is enough to explain the problem. Those guys who want to earn fame can't even beat the school graduates, and besides - —It’s true, shouldn’t you come forward?”

"I?"

Andrew was stunned for a moment and pointed at himself.

"Otherwise, it's like this in the story. Only after defeating the apprentice can you be qualified to challenge the master. If they don't defeat you, how can they have the courage to challenge Dumbledore?"

‘I’m a research-oriented wizard who doesn’t even have a black magic, bah, anti-dark magic course certificate or charms course certificate. I only know a little bit of transfiguration. How can I be challenged? ’

He glared at Hal, trying to come up with a reason.

"You are Dumbledore's student. More than one person has seen you going to Dumbledore's office to study magic!"

Hal understood the meaning and looked as if it was natural.

No, I went to do some odd jobs, and I haven’t even started studying yet. Now I’m Dumbledore’s student?

He couldn't understand it, but the roommates except for Hughes didn't seem to think anything too much about it - as for Hughes, they could listen to the class in peace and they couldn't be disturbed.

But there was no way to explain it. The substitute professor seemed to have noticed the commotion in the back row. In order not to give the other Ravenclaw students a bad impression of bullying the professor, Andrew quickly pretended to study hard and began to take notes quickly.

'I'm completely dragged down by my reputation... There are a lot of students sleeping, but I'm the only one who has a serious impact when sleeping...'

But there's no way to deal with this.

You can't just enjoy the benefits of reputation without any loss.

'It's mainly about reading from the book, which sounds really sleepy. If I want to understand, it's better to look up information. The textbook of the history of magic has not been changed for a long time, but Professor Black has to take the lead. Others can't change it without Professor Binns' approval. '

Andrew completed the copying of notes and the work of taking care of the professor's emotions while distracted.

"By the way, Andrew, when you don't go to the Transfiguration class, does Dumbledore teach you?"

Kevin asked in a low voice while the substitute professor was writing on the blackboard.

"I really went to learn Latin."

Andrew sighed and wrote a very classic curse.

It's strange to say that although the fat monk tried hard to teach him all the elegant and praise knowledge, he still learned all these by himself through review and self-study.

'Look at the bright side, learning curse spells should be much easier for me than before. '

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