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Hogwarts Professor

After eighteen years of ordinary life, what would you do if you suddenly found yourself in the world of *Harry Potter*? For Eisen, the answer was simple: blend in. He thought it would be best to become a low-key professor at Hogwarts, just another face in the crowd, teaching students with minimal attention. Nothing too flashy. But then, you ask about the "System"—that mysterious power that grants extraordinary abilities. Eisen chuckled. "System? Sure, it’s useful, but it’s not enough to make me Invincible instantly," he said, brushing it off. Still, deep down, he knew that with this unique power, his life might not stay so quiet for long. It will be a long story the hero won't change the plot much the first year he will be an observer, for his own convenience and also because he doesn't have much power. You will start to notice changes in the second year. Translated with major modifications and deletion of toxins and racism.

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Chapter 79 A Different Experience

Early the next morning, Eisen awoke at six o'clock.

Having fully mastered Phantom Invisibility, Eisen then began practicing it. His figure kept flashing between the dormitory and his office, as if he were teleporting instantly without any delay.

Moreover, Eisen's overall physical fitness gradually increases with his magic power, making his abilities now over four times stronger than an ordinary person's, with his reaction speed reaching an impressive level.

In other words, within the limits of his nerve response, Eisen can perform Phantom Invisibility at an even faster rate.

Through personal testing, Eisen found he could teleport and flash five times in a single second. This realization left him feeling incredibly relieved.

Additionally, he discovered that as he became more skilled with Phantom Invisibility, the spell grew increasingly convenient.

To a certain extent, Phantom Invisibility can bypass Hogwarts' protective magic and becomes more stable when cast. What does this mean?

In simple terms, Phantom Invisibility is even safer than Apparition.

For example, Apparition becomes much more challenging and risky over great distances, such as intercontinental travel, due to an increased likelihood of splinching.

But with Phantom Invisibility, Eisen felt no added difficulty when teleporting across vast distances, perhaps due to the absence of spatial compression. He arrived at his destination instantly, with little risk to his safety.

Turning his focus, Eisen vanished from his office and, instead of reappearing in his dormitory, cast Phantom Invisibility and appeared atop the Great Sphinx of Giza, southwest of Cairo.

Of course, by the time he reached the Sphinx, Eisen had cast the Disillusionment Charm on himself to avoid being seen by Muggles.

Cairo is an hour ahead, so while it was six o'clock in the UK, it was already seven in Cairo.

Sitting facing east and watching the sunrise, Eisen took in the vast, empty scenery around him. A sense of tranquility and expansiveness filled his heart.

Ten minutes later, with a thought, Eisen transported himself to a beach in Hawaii, USA. The time there is eleven hours behind the UK, so it was still around seven o'clock in the evening.

Invisible due to the charm, Eisen watched people strolling along the beach, and the changing sky offered a new sense of beauty. The island's charm was not lost on him.

Another thought brought him to the Great Wall of China. Awed by the ancient architecture, Eisen marveled at the wisdom of the ancients. Then, in another instant, he appeared near Big Ben, taking in the beauty of the Thames.

At that moment, Eisen felt like the protagonist from the movie *Jumper*, which he'd seen in his previous life. Just by thinking about it, he could travel the world and experience its wonders.

When Eisen returned to his office, it was already eight o'clock.

Seated at his desk, he kept replaying the memories of his journey, unable to let go of the experience.

Eisen remembered that while watching *Jumper* in his past life, he'd felt nothing but envy. After all, wouldn't it be amazing for an ordinary person to suddenly gain the ability to teleport freely and explore the world?

Not to mention the protagonist's ability to enter and exit banks at will. Whenever he ran out of money, he could simply teleport into the vault and take what he needed.

The luxurious lifestyle portrayed in the film left a deep impression on Eisen, making him think, "I want this too!" The appeal of that life was undeniable.

Now, having mastered Phantom Invisibility, Eisen decided to follow the example of *Jumper* and experience the thrill of globe-trotting.

To be honest, the feeling was intoxicating. If Eisen were living in a non-magical world without supernatural powers, he might also embrace a life of luxury, doing whatever he pleased.

Some might say that even in the Harry Potter world, with his powers, Eisen could still live like the *Jumper* protagonist.

But how to explain? At first, Eisen thought he'd leave Hogwarts after mastering the spells and knowledge he sought.

However, after nearly two years, Hogwarts had become Eisen's comfort zone, a place he wasn't ready to leave.

What's more, as his powers grew, Eisen felt confident in facing Voldemort. There was no need to flee or hide.

Perhaps once Voldemort was dealt with, Eisen could fulfill his dream of traveling the world freely.

But for now, with Voldemort stirring up trouble, Eisen's focus had to remain on that.

Arriving at the Great Hall, Eisen saw Harry, Ron, and Hermione deep in conversation. Harry looked confused, Ron seemed mildly annoyed, and Hermione was brimming with enthusiasm.

"What's up?" Eisen asked, taking a seat beside them. He'd never seen the trio so animated.

"Harry agreed to attend Nearly Headless Nick's 500th Deathday Party," Hermione explained excitedly, "It's rare for a living person to be invited. It must be a unique experience!"

"Who'd want to celebrate the day they died?" Ron mumbled, taking a big bite of chicken. With the pressure of Potions homework weighing on him, he seemed even more irritable than usual.

"Nearly Headless Nick asked me to mention him to Patrick, the leader of the Headless Hunt," Harry replied, already looking regretful. "Nick wants to impress him."

Hearing this, Eisen raised an eyebrow.

He knew about the Headless Hunt—a group of ghosts with severed heads, led by Patrick, who enjoyed teasing Nearly Headless Nick.

Still, having Harry bring up Nick in front of Patrick? That seemed bound to make things worse for Nick.

"You promised Nearly Headless Nick to go to the Deathday Party," Hermione reminded Harry.

Seeing Hermione's excitement, Eisen frowned, debating whether to mention that such parties are full of rotting food. He wondered if she'd still be this excited if she knew.

"Since you gave your word, you have to follow through!" Eisen said, patting Harry's shoulder encouragingly.

Harry and Ron exchanged a look, their expressions turning sour, but they nodded without protest. After all, it was bound to be an unusual experience. Hermione, on the other hand, looked triumphant, as if she'd won a small victory, which amused Eisen.

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