Chapter 186 The Guardian God Curse: Fog of Wisdom
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Liu Yue Zhi Yuan Fei
At noon, Douglas had lunch with Sirius and Dobby in the office.
He gave Dobby half of the five hundred gold Galleons that Dobby brought back.
At his insistence, Dobby accepted Douglas' gift in tears.
But before the 250 gold coins warmed up in Dobby's hands, Wangcai removed them all.
Dobby actually looked at Wangcai's actions with a smile on the sidelines. Perhaps in Dobby's heart now, Wangcai is a more important friend than the boss and Harry.
Sirius looked down on Douglas' behavior, but still hesitated and said:
"Douglas, can you lend me some gold coins first, I want to give Remus some gifts."
Douglas said in surprise as he ate:
"I thought you would give Harry gifts first."
Sirius shook his head, and said with a gloomy expression:
"Harry still has you as his cousin, but Remus has nothing left, I've hurt him twice...
After you wash away my grievances, I will return double the gold coins you borrowed..."
Douglas nodded, then looked at Sirius seriously and said:
"I don't need you to return my gold coins, but if you can go back to Black's old house again, I hope you can choose something in it."
Sirius waved his hand:
"At that time, you can take whatever you want!"
The afternoon class was still a theoretical exam, but Douglas found that the fourth grade of Gryffindor and the third grade of Ravenclaw both appeared, that kind of resentful expression.
First year Hufflepuffs did not take the exam.
But they had a profound experience of what is called Sherlock Holmes chicken soup.
They had heard a lot of stories about this Hufflepuff senior last night.
Then I saw what it means to make up homework overnight, and today I listened to the seniors discussing the entrance exam for the whole day,
When it was their turn at last, they were asked to recite the text.
For young wizards who are new to the magic world, this is a bit at a loss.
This is different from what the seniors said. They just said that in every Defense Against the Dark Arts class, there will be all kinds of strange black magic creatures, but they didn't say that they can only see those magic creatures after reciting the text.
Sixth grade Defense Against the Dark Arts had 30 students, probably the first time in more than a decade that this class had so many students.
Because this time Douglas did not require the OWLS exam to be excellent in order to register for this course.
Students were selected based on their past good grades.
Sixth graders do not take the commencing exam.
But Douglas arranged for the students to learn the Patronus Charm in the first class.
The few students who participated in the expulsion of the dementors by the Hogwart Express train secretly discussed whether they were the sinful professor of the dementors.
They remembered that the first Patronus on the train was taught by Professor Holmes. Knowing that the dementors were stationed in the school, they gave priority to teaching this magic.
For students who had already learned the Patronus Charm, Douglas had them take turns instructing those beginners.
Then teach them some special applications of the Patronus Charm, how to use the positive energy in the Patronus Charm, and restrain some black magic.
During this period, Douglas cast a variant of the Patronus Charm in the classroom, and a white mist filled the classroom.
Then the students found themselves in the white mist, feeling extremely happy. Whenever they wanted to cast a curse or a curse, they couldn't gather that kind of malice in their hearts.
At the same time, they found that in this state, the success rate of casting the Patronus Charm was greatly increased.
Douglas laughed and explained:
"The Patronus Charm, one of the most powerful defensive spells, this ancient and mysterious spell is known to conjure a magical Patronus that is a reflection of all your most positive emotions.
Using the Patronus Charm is very difficult, and many wizards and witches are unable to conjure a full, physical Patronus, usually in the form of the animal they are most associated with.
It's a pity that most wizards and witches can't summon any form of Patronus, but even summoning an invisible Patronus will be considered a sign of superb mana.
This has led to many people learning the Patronus Charm, just thinking about summoning a physical Patronus, thus ignoring the fact that the Patronus is essentially a positive emotion.
So on this basis, I researched some positive spells with the characteristics of the Patronus Charm. Although they are not as good as the Patronus Charm in dealing with dementors or Voldebats, they are very useful when facing some dark wizards.
The spell just now, I call it - the Patronus Curse of Wisdom Fog.
When you cast it, it will force your opponents to be unable to make effective black magic attacks for 1 minute...
A reminder, this magic is only particularly effective for ordinary dark wizards, but for some advanced dark wizards, their minds are not so easily affected..."
These contents are almost not available in some materials, and belong to Douglas's unique technology.
Just like the magic of using the Patronus to transmit information is the unique skill taught by Dumbledore to the Order of the Phoenix.
This group of students is the class that Douglas is particularly optimistic about. Their foundation in Defense Against the Dark Arts was solidified by Douglas last year, so when teaching them this semester, Douglas can completely let go.
It can even be said that even if this year's students graduate now, they will not be much worse than most of the previous seventh grade students in Defense Against the Dark Arts.
After class in the afternoon, Douglas was in the office grading students' summer homework.
Sirius turned into a dog form, lying on the window looking at the scenery outside the castle, wondering what he was thinking.
Prosperous wealth is in the cornucopia, swimming in the sea of gold coins composed of real and fake Galleons.
Dobby was still assigned by Douglas to write a new thesis assignment. He had gradually understood what his boss wanted to do. After all, reading so many management books was not for nothing.
Soon, the peaceful office was interrupted by a hasty knock on the door.
Dobby put down his pen and walked quickly to the door of the room.
Sirius also came down from the window, pretending to be a normal dog.
After the door opened, Dobby's surprised voice came:
"Harry Potter, boss, it's Harry Potter... Dobby is so happy, I haven't seen Harry Potter for two days..."
Harry was about to say hello to Douglas, when he found Dobby who opened the door, he was taken aback for a moment, and quickly said:
"Good afternoon, Dobby, I have something to do with my cousin. Well, why is Padfoot here..."
Harry saw the big black dog in the room through the slits in Dobby's ears, and immediately remembered the divination class in the morning.
Professor Trelawney's voice surrounded his ears again, although Professor McGonagall had already said that it was Professor Trelawney's repertoire, but when he saw Padfoot again, he couldn't help but shuddered. cold war:
"That big grim dog that haunts the graveyard! My dear boy, it's an omen--the worst omen--the omen of death!"
Harry thought about it carefully, and it seemed that Padfoot was not sinister except that he seemed preoccupied a lot of the time.
He still remembers a time when his big feet bit his clothes corner, wanting to ride on him...
He gave Dobby half of the five hundred gold Galleons that Dobby brought back.
At his insistence, Dobby accepted Douglas' gift in tears.
But before the 250 gold coins warmed up in Dobby's hands, Wangcai removed them all.
Dobby actually looked at Wangcai's actions with a smile on the sidelines. Perhaps in Dobby's heart now, Wangcai is a more important friend than the boss and Harry.
Sirius looked down on Douglas' behavior, but still hesitated and said:
"Douglas, can you lend me some gold coins first, I want to give Remus some gifts."
Douglas said in surprise as he ate:
"I thought you would give Harry gifts first."
Sirius shook his head, and said with a gloomy expression:
"Harry still has you as his cousin, but Remus has nothing left, I've hurt him twice...
After you wash away my grievances, I will return double the gold coins you borrowed..."
Douglas nodded, then looked at Sirius seriously and said:
"I don't need you to return my gold coins, but if you can go back to Black's old house again, I hope you can choose something in it."
Sirius waved his hand:
"At that time, you can take whatever you want!"
The afternoon class was still a theoretical exam, but Douglas found that the fourth grade of Gryffindor and the third grade of Ravenclaw both appeared, that kind of resentful expression.
First year Hufflepuffs did not take the exam.
But they had a profound experience of what is called Sherlock Holmes chicken soup.
They had heard a lot of stories about this Hufflepuff senior last night.
Then I saw what it means to make up homework overnight, and today I listened to the seniors discussing the entrance exam for the whole day,
When it was their turn at last, they were asked to recite the text.
For young wizards who are new to the magic world, this is a bit at a loss.
This is different from what the seniors said. They just said that in every Defense Against the Dark Arts class, there will be all kinds of strange black magic creatures, but they didn't say that they can only see those magic creatures after reciting the text.
Sixth grade Defense Against the Dark Arts had 30 students, probably the first time in more than a decade that this class had so many students.
Because this time Douglas did not require the OWLS exam to be excellent in order to register for this course.
Students were selected based on their past good grades.
Sixth graders do not take the commencing exam.
But Douglas arranged for the students to learn the Patronus Charm in the first class.
The few students who participated in the expulsion of the dementors by the Hogwart Express train secretly discussed whether they were the sinful professor of the dementors.
They remembered that the first Patronus on the train was taught by Professor Holmes. Knowing that the dementors were stationed in the school, they gave priority to teaching this magic.
For students who had already learned the Patronus Charm, Douglas had them take turns instructing those beginners.
Then teach them some special applications of the Patronus Charm, how to use the positive energy in the Patronus Charm, and restrain some black magic.
During this period, Douglas cast a variant of the Patronus Charm in the classroom, and a white mist filled the classroom.
Then the students found themselves in the white mist, feeling extremely happy. Whenever they wanted to cast a curse or a curse, they couldn't gather that kind of malice in their hearts.
At the same time, they found that in this state, the success rate of casting the Patronus Charm was greatly increased.
Douglas laughed and explained:
"The Patronus Charm, one of the most powerful defensive spells, this ancient and mysterious spell is known to conjure a magical Patronus that is a reflection of all your most positive emotions.
Using the Patronus Charm is very difficult, and many wizards and witches are unable to conjure a full, physical Patronus, usually in the form of the animal they are most associated with.
It's a pity that most wizards and witches can't summon any form of Patronus, but even summoning an invisible Patronus will be considered a sign of superb mana.
This has led to many people learning the Patronus Charm, just thinking about summoning a physical Patronus, thus ignoring the fact that the Patronus is essentially a positive emotion.
So on this basis, I researched some positive spells with the characteristics of the Patronus Charm. Although they are not as good as the Patronus Charm in dealing with dementors or Voldebats, they are very useful when facing some dark wizards.
The spell just now, I call it - the Patronus Curse of Wisdom Fog.
When you cast it, it will force your opponents to be unable to make effective black magic attacks for 1 minute...
A reminder, this magic is only particularly effective for ordinary dark wizards, but for some advanced dark wizards, their minds are not so easily affected..."
These contents are almost not available in some materials, and belong to Douglas's unique technology.
Just like the magic of using the Patronus to transmit information is the unique skill taught by Dumbledore to the Order of the Phoenix.
This group of students is the class that Douglas is particularly optimistic about. Their foundation in Defense Against the Dark Arts was solidified by Douglas last year, so when teaching them this semester, Douglas can completely let go.
It can even be said that even if this year's students graduate now, they will not be much worse than most of the previous seventh grade students in Defense Against the Dark Arts.
After class in the afternoon, Douglas was in the office grading students' summer homework.
Sirius turned into a dog form, lying on the window looking at the scenery outside the castle, wondering what he was thinking.
Prosperous wealth is in the cornucopia, swimming in the sea of gold coins composed of real and fake Galleons.
Dobby was still assigned by Douglas to write a new thesis assignment. He had gradually understood what his boss wanted to do. After all, reading so many management books was not for nothing.
Soon, the peaceful office was interrupted by a hasty knock on the door.
Dobby put down his pen and walked quickly to the door of the room.
Sirius also came down from the window, pretending to be a normal dog.
After the door opened, Dobby's surprised voice came:
"Harry Potter, boss, it's Harry Potter... Dobby is so happy, I haven't seen Harry Potter for two days..."
Harry was about to say hello to Douglas, when he found Dobby who opened the door, he was taken aback for a moment, and quickly said:
"Good afternoon, Dobby, I have something to do with my cousin. Well, why is Padfoot here..."
Harry saw the big black dog in the room through the slits in Dobby's ears, and immediately remembered the divination class in the morning.
Professor Trelawney's voice surrounded his ears again, although Professor McGonagall had already said that it was Professor Trelawney's repertoire, but when he saw Padfoot again, he couldn't help but shuddered. cold war:
"That big grim dog that haunts the graveyard! My dear boy, it's an omen--the worst omen--the omen of death!"
Harry thought about it carefully, and it seemed that Padfoot was not sinister except that he seemed preoccupied a lot of the time.
He still remembers a time when his big feet bit his clothes corner, wanting to ride on him...












