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Marvel’s Wizard

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37.

 

 

According to the class schedule, Slytherin had only one class on the first day, History of Magic, in the afternoon with the Ravenclaw students.

 

The teacher is the ghostly Professor Cuthbert Binns, located on the second floor.

 

At noon the next day, after having lunch in the auditorium on the first floor, Jerry and other little Slytherin wizards walked along the luxurious marble staircase to the history of magic classroom on the second floor.

 

During the meal, Jerry also met Hermione, who was assigned to Gryffindor. Hermione expressed regret that Jerry was not assigned to Gryffindor, but she said that Jerry was still her best friend even as a Slytherin.

 

In the class, the ghost Professor Binns, who looked very old, was talking about the history of magic in his breathless, dragging voice.

 

 

In the class, most of the Slytherin and Ravenclaw little wizards were already shaking to the hypnotic voice of Professor Binns.

 

However, there was a little wizard who was very different from the other little wizards. He sat in the first row with a straight back and piercing eyes. Professor Binns' hypnotic voice seemed to have no influence on him.

 

He is Jerry, who started "refreshing and refreshing" intermittently.

 

For two or three hours in the history of magic, Jerry couldn't keep turning on "refreshing and refreshing." It was too heavy for the brain.

 

Therefore, for some content in the textbook, he turned off "refreshing and refreshing," and when Professor Binns extended it to some additional content, he turned on "refreshing and refreshing" memory understanding.

 

In fact, the history of magic class is not as useless as other little wizards say, although it does not teach any magic knowledge or magic spells.

 

But if you study hard, you will find that you can learn many secrets about the wizarding world from these magical histories.

 

Jerry's knowledge of the wizarding world is limited to movies and some short videos, which are very one-sided.

 

And the history of magic class taught by Binns is to show the whole wizarding world in front of him in a more realistic and detailed way.

 

This is also very helpful for him to learn magic knowledge in the future.

 

Just like if you want to learn the language, writing, and a lot of their unique knowledge culture in a completely unfamiliar country, it will be very difficult.

 

But when you know all the history of the country, then the difficulty of this learning is much less.

 

This may be why all young wizards think the history of magic is the most useless course, but it runs through every year of the little wizards at Hogwarts.

 

"Okay, that's all for today's lesson, and now let's start asking questions." "Does anyone know the demon Emeric that I just talked about?"

 

When the get-out of-class period was about to end, Professor Binns began to enter the question-and-answer session as usual.

 

Generally, he does not give much hope for this link because, at this time, most of the little wizards have just woken up and few know the answer.

 

But he doesn't mind because his classes have always been like this.

 

Sure enough, the sleepy little wizards began to look at each other when they heard Professor Binns' question.

 

Just as Professor Binns was about to announce the end of the class, Jerry, who was in the first row in front, raised his hand.

 

"What's your name?"

 

"Jerry Carmen!"

 

Jerry got up and replied.

 

"Then it's up to you to answer the question just now!"

 

A look of surprise appeared on Professor Binns' aged face.

 

Jerry coughed, and after attracting the attention of all the little wizards, he began to speak:

 

"Emeric the Demon was a short-lived, but extremely aggressive wizard. He was the master of the Elder Wand and terrorised southern England in the early Middle Ages. He was in a duel with Egbert the Evil Being and "he once slaughtered him."

 

You see, the Elder Wand was actually mentioned by Professor Binns in his first-year history of magic class.

 

"Very good! Three points for Slytherin!"

 

Professor Binns did not expect that what he said in class would be repeated word for word by the student, which is very rare.

 

"Mr. Carmen, can you say something about the eccentric Yuric?"

 

"Uric the Freak" was a mediaeval wizard who was known for his odd behaviors, such as turning a jellyfish into a hat, sleeping in a room with over fifty pet auguries, etc.

 

"He's considered one of the weirdest wizards in history, and as such, he's often the subject of wizard jokes."

 

Jerry continued to repeat what he had written down in class, word for word.

 

"Jerry, you're one of the students with the best memory I've ever seen; three more points for Slytherin!"

 

As Professor Binns' voice fell, the little Slytherin wizards, who were not very clear at first, immediately applauded happily.

 

The importance of credits was clearly explained by Professor McGonagall when he entered Hogwarts Castle yesterday, and the Academy Cup obtained through credits is the highest honour for Hogwarts wizards.

 

So arrogant Slytherins, Jerry earned six credits for Slytherin in the first class; how can UU readers at www.uukanshu.com not be happy?

 

Originally, Jerry was able to negotiate elegantly and calmly with the terrifying Blood Man Barrow at the school opening dinner yesterday, which impressed the first-year Slytherins deeply, and at this time, he had a very good impression of him.

 

Except, of course, the little Malfoy trio.

 

Being able to communicate gracefully and calmly with the terrifying blood man Barrow embodies Jerry's courage, and earning six points for Slytherin in the history of magic embodies Jerry's wisdom.

 

Although Slytherin is arrogant, as long as you have no problem with blood, the better you are, the more they like you.

 

And as we all know, if you can be assigned to Slytherin at the sorting ceremony, there must be no problem with blood.

 

After the end of the history of magic, Jerry clearly felt that the arrogant little Slytherin wizards began to actively communicate with him.

 

One of the little blond witches named Daphne Greengrass was the most enthusiastic.

 

The first class of the next morning was Defense Against the Dark Arts. The teacher was a head scratcher, like a zongzi, and a garlicky Professor Quirrell. He was always stammering in class.

 

But Jerry didn't dare underestimate this Professor Quirrell.

 

Because he knew that Professor Quirrell, who was from Ravenclaw, was definitely not weak; otherwise, it would be impossible to avoid Gringotts' defence and sneak in to steal the Philosopher's Stone.

 

Moreover, the ultimate villain of this world, Voldemort, is hidden on the back of his head!

 

In fact, aside from the cowardly and timid appearance that the professor deliberately pretended to have, it is not entirely useless to listen carefully to the content of his lectures.

 

After at least one class, Jerry did have a deeper understanding of several magics in the textbook.