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The day of studying in Hogwarts

Author: Lazy cat on the keyboard youtube: Young_Sunlight Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@Young_Sunlight Albert never had any big ambitions and always considered himself a "salty fish," but after being reborn with a system cheat, he's determined to become a winner in life. Just as Albert plans to become a goal-oriented "salty fish," an owl delivers a Hogwarts invitation letter, revealing that he has actually transmigrated into the world of Harry Potter novels. Now, Albert is contemplating how to be a dream-driven "salty fish" in the magical realm. ***************** (Note: This is not my story and is written by a Chinese author. This is a Machine translation. I have cleaned all the chapters I publish to the maximum of my capabilities. It's not perfect, but it's still an enjoyable read.)

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Chapter 110: That Was Really Unexpected

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"Do you know that person...?" George looked up at the figure of Phil leaving and muttered softly.

"A friend from the Transfiguration Club," Albert replied without looking up. "Phil is really good at Transfiguration. It is said that she has published articles in 'Today's Transfiguration.' After graduation, she should probably pursue a career in the field of Transfiguration!"

In fact, students who are qualified to be selected for the Transfiguration Club by Professor McGonagall usually publish articles in "Today's Transfiguration." Several pages of the magazine are dedicated to exceptionally talented Hogwarts students in the field of Transfiguration.

"Do you guys know what kind of job awaits those who excel in Transfiguration, like Transfiguration professors?" Lee Jordan suddenly interrupted and asked.

"We don't know."

"In fact, girls usually don't work for too long after graduation because they need to take care of their families," Fred whispered. "That's the norm. Of course, there are exceptions."

"Is that so?" Albert blinked. He wasn't very familiar with the wizarding world.

However, one thing Albert was quite clear about was that being a full-time mom in Britain was considered a "profession" with a status that surpassed many other jobs.

"Yes," George nodded in agreement. That's the situation in their family.

"My family is the same," Shanna whispered. "What about your family?"

"They are all lawyers," Albert replied.

"Who takes care of you?" Shanna curiously asked. She had already finished her homework.

Now, whenever they had homework that required research, they would habitually go to the library together and search for information collectively. Once they found the information, they would share it with each other.

As for how to write the essays, that was each person's own business. Usually, they were able to finish their homework quickly because they didn't have to spend a lot of time searching for information.

This tradition was actually started by Albert, who thought it saved time and effort. Everyone liked it because it created a lively atmosphere while doing homework.

"I can take care of myself," Albert said matter-of-factly.

The others looked at Albert with surprise on their faces, but considering Albert's independent and self-reliant nature, he didn't seem like the type who needed others to take care of him.

"You..." Shanna's tone paused for a moment, then changed the subject, pointing to the symbol of good luck on the parchment. "Is this thing really useful, or did you just draw it randomly?"

"This is the Rune "gibu auja," which means good luck," Albert explained in a low voice. "Ancient wizards used to make it into talismans or 'lucky stones' to bring themselves good luck."

"I think you've had enough luck," Shanna muttered under her breath.

"I feel the same way," Fred grumbled.

"Is this thing really useful?" Shanna actually noticed that the older student earlier seemed interested in these symbols and seemed to know what they were.

"I'm not sure, but why don't you try it yourself?" Albert suggested.

"How do I try?" Shanna asked.

"Carve this symbol onto a stone or a tree. After carving it, you have to drop your own blood onto the inscription for it to work," Albert winked at her. "If it works, remember to let me know. I'll sell all sorts of talismans at Hogwarts and make a fortune for sure."

"Remember to include me," George immediately chimed in.

The group couldn't help but roll their eyes at their remarks.

In reality, they all knew that Albert was mostly joking with his words. As for whether those symbols on the parchment actually had any effect, nobody knew.

"You haven't tried it yourself?" Fred had an expression of surprise, as if he didn't expect Albert to be that kind of person.

"I'm still researching, aren't I?"

In fact, Albert was still in the process of researching, but his words sounded a bit like he was trying to make excuses.

"Are you planning to carve the symbols onto talismans?" George recalled the cross that Albert made, which was initially meant to be a talisman.

"No, I'll design a new one," Albert shook his head. He also knew that George and the others didn't believe in these things, but he didn't care about their skepticism. If it wasn't for a vague intuition, he wouldn't believe it himself.

Although Albert had mastered the reading and writing of ancient magical scripts, he still needed to figure out how to apply them and unlock the mysteries of the Rune "gibu auja" on his own.

For now, the only thing Albert could do was to record his research process on the parchment, which gave him a sense of studying magic.

When he truly succeeded in the future, he could turn these parchment papers into a book, something like, "Look, this is the handwritten manuscript left by the wizard who studied the Rune "gibu auja," or the legendary wizard's notes," which would be quite interesting.

Perhaps one day, a certain Hogwarts student would decipher the mysteries left by Albert and find the "treasure" he hid in Hogwarts. That would be quite fascinating.

Who knows, in the future, he might even be able to write a book about ancient magical scripts using these manuscripts and perhaps it could be used as a textbook for Ancient Runes class at Hogwarts.

Hmm, this idea seems quite good.

Just as this thought crossed Albert's mind, the panel task showed some activity.

Expert in Ancient Runes.

You are already ahead of most people in the field of Ancient Runes. To further prove your authority in this area, write a book related to ancient magical scripts and make it a textbook for Ancient Runes class at Hogwarts.

Reward: 10,000 experience points, 1 skill point, title: Expert in Ancient Runes, +300 reputation in the wizarding world.

After reading the panel task, Albert was instantly shocked. He wondered if every time he had a desire to become an expert in a certain field, a corresponding task would be triggered?

With this speculation in mind, Albert immediately tried, but no other panel tasks appeared as he had hoped. This disappointed him a little.

Although it was not certain that he would be able to complete it, the fact that the task appeared meant there was a possibility. Moreover, even if he couldn't accomplish it now, it didn't mean he couldn't do it in the future. Who knows, he might actually write a book about Ancient Runes. No one can say for sure what the future holds.

"What are you thinking? Come on," Fred stopped in his tracks and shouted at Albert who was behind.

"Nothing, I was just thinking that we should rest early today," Albert suddenly said, "After all, if we have to wake up early tonight..."

He suddenly stopped. He noticed Fred's silent gesture, and before his gaze turned in the direction Fred was pointing, a strange voice sounded in his ear, "Wake up early at night? Why do you wake up early at night?"

Ferch stood not far away, obviously having heard Albert's words and taking it as a provocation. He walked over this way, his eyes fixed on Albert. "You better not let me find out that you guys are up to something in the middle of the night..."

"Ahem..." Albert looked helplessly at the others and couldn't help but roll his eyes.

"Why is it so coincidental?" After Ferch left, Albert whispered.

"Ferch probably thinks you were teasing him," Fred held back his laughter. It was indeed quite a coincidence. Just as they were about to turn the corner, who knew Ferch would suddenly appear?

"You all know that it's just a little accident," Albert looked innocent, indicating that he really didn't mean to tease Ferch.

"We know," the three of them said in unison.

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