Chapter 241 The Demon-Suppressing Tower with Inconsistent Style
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Liu Yue Zhi Yuan Fei
Lupine left the office after Snape's annoyance.
He first went to the study room and walked around the classroom, and then went straight to Douglas' office.
"I always find it very strange. It seems that Professor Snape is targeting Harry everywhere, but I always feel that he seems to be worried about him. Otherwise, how could it be such a coincidence that he would appear at the gate of the castle."
Sirius snorted coldly and said:
"What are you worrying about? You're targeting everywhere, watching Harry make mistakes. It's despicable and shameless. I really don't understand how Dumbledore would let such a person be a professor."
Douglas smiled and said:
"Doesn't this just show that Professor Snape is a responsible professor, he memorizes every school rule... Well, I know it's a bit nonsense to say that, but Remus, don't talk to them for now be alone.
I guess the reason why they returned to the castle so late is that they learned something from Hagrid, so let's teach them all.
I want to see if they'll be fooled by Wormtail without the professor's involvement, and if they fail, we'll do it again. "
Sirius said disdainfully:
"With Wormtail's IQ, how could he fool James' son, let alone that smart little witch."
Douglas snorted coldly:
"Yeah, Wormtail doesn't have an IQ, so I made fun of you who have IQs."
Seeing that Sirius was going to get angry, Lupine smiled wryly and quickly changed the subject and said:
"Then can I teach those two little guys Animagus the counter-curse?"
Douglas shook his head and said:
"No, I've already told Professor McGonagall that she only needs to teach them this spell while reviewing the content of Animagus. Anyone above the third grade will have the opportunity to learn it."
In the second week of December, each dean counted the list of students who left for Christmas.
Because of the experience of sending final grades home last year, many students chose to stay in school for Christmas this time.
With final exams just a week away, students are getting more and more nervous.
Especially for the fifth and seventh grades, it is said that this final exam is called mock owl and mock newt, and the test papers used are also issued by the Wizarding Examinations Administration, in order to test whether the new method is effective for wizard learning.
The cause of the incident was an article published by Douglas in the "Daily Prophet" without communicating with the Ministry of Magic.
【"The Significance of Curriculum Reform"
As educators in the magic world, we should sum up our experience in reform and complete our self-construction.
It has been [-] years since Hogwarts was established, but there has been no unified standard for courses and teaching materials, and they are completely freely arranged by the headmaster and professors.
The curriculum reform of Hogwarts in [-] was a profound and influential educational reform carried out by the great principal Dumbledore, who realized that the traditional education method was insufficient... .】
In order to emphasize that this education reform was initiated by the Ministry of Magic, Fudge specially sent assistants and people from the Wizarding Examinations Administration to intervene in the final exam of the first semester, and even made a big report on the matter, emphasizing that the Ministry of Magic is here The importance of education reform.
Breakfast in the auditorium, most of the fifth and seventh grades had their textbooks in hand.
George complained:
"Oh my god, if it wasn't for the fact that there are 174 days left before the owl exam..."
Fred rolled his eyes and said:
"I thought the owl exam was coming up next week, look at Percy's nervous look..."
George lowered his head and said with a smile:
"It's as if if he passes the exam this time, he can enter the Ministry of Magic."
On the other side of the Gryffindor table.
Hermione asked casually while eating.
Neville, who was sitting across from her, closed his eyes and tried hard to answer the question.
Ron turned the pages of the book and compared Neville's recitation.
"My God, Neville, how did you manage to recite word for word?"
Neville wiped the sweat from his brow, smiled sheepishly and said:
"I spent a lot of time memorizing textbooks, which Professor Holmes said could train my memory.
And he promised me that as long as I can excel in two of the exams, he will teach me swordsmanship next semester.
Like Godric Gryffindor, with a sword in one hand and a wand in the other..."
When the other students heard the news, they looked at Neville in surprise.
Colin not far away also said excitedly:
"Professor Holmes also promised me that if I can pass the three exams, he will teach me how to transform the camera into a flying camera, and remotely control it to take pictures in the air... so that I can take pictures in the future." Leigh caught the Snitch footage."
This scene didn't just happen in Gryffindor. In almost every house and year, Douglas made promises to some students.
Hufflepuff discusses the feasibility of using magic to gather lightning in the palm, and then hit it to stun the food, and whether the magic flame gathered in the palm will directly roast the food...
Ravenclaw discussed using the magic prop that Douglas took out that can put ordinary books in it and it will become an audiobook. They agreed that they could listen to books while they were sleeping.
Slytherin, on the other hand, is discussing the magic props called Dragon Balls. According to Professor Holmes' description, there are seven magic props in total, and he will give them to the seven best students in each grade.
Each dragon ball can independently condense the surrounding materials into a giant python, which can be used to bind enemies or resist magic damage.
But if the seven people have the same mind and are brothers to each other, when they use special spells together at the same time, a magic dragon will be summoned.
However, this Dragon Ball has many restrictions:
It can only be used in places like Hogwarts where there is plenty of magical energy;
Dragon Balls can only be gifted with sincerity, and cannot be seized by force. Each holder must select the next generation of holders upon graduation;
And to summon the dragon, the seven must unite as brothers...
Although it sounds like this Dragon Ball is very tasteless, it still has a lot of attraction for Slytherin students.
Some students even thought that if they summoned a giant dragon, could they kill everyone in Gryffindor at once...
Soon, final exam week will officially arrive.
In order to prevent Hogwarts from embarrassing himself in front of the Ministry of Magic, Professor McGonagall asked Douglas to help him trap Peeves for a week after experiencing Peeves' cage ball incident.
For this reason, Douglas specially came up with a six-story imitation demon-suppressing tower that conforms to the magic rules of this world, which he developed together with Sirius and Lupine based on the principle of the demon-locking tower in the system.
Its core material is forbidden magic stone, combined with various magic circles and additional magic, it can activate the shrinking spell on it to turn the tower into a 10-inch high tower, and after throwing it, it can activate the enlargement spell, floating spell, and fairy rope The spell can force locked enemies into the tower.
This tower also has some flaws. Enemies must be captured at one time, and can only capture six at most; when enemies are trapped in the tower, the shrinking spell cannot be used to shrink them; if the tower is not destroyed by violence, it can only be stacked on Hogg Watts is a place where magical energy is abundant.
But for Lupine and Sirius, the biggest flaw of this tower is that it is seriously inconsistent with the style of Hogwarts. They don't understand why Douglas insists on using the shape of the East Tower.
At the same time, this tower also has some advantages. For example, the captured ghosts or other spirits cannot get out of the wall; For powerful wizards, when they forcibly mobilize the magic power in their bodies, the magic power will be sucked away by the magic circle carved on the ground.
In order to test the Town Demon Tower, Douglas had to sacrifice Peeves' freedom.
One morning, the students jogging in the morning discovered a strange building suddenly appeared in the open space in the center of Hogwarts Castle.
Lupine, who was in charge of explaining the matter, just told the students that this was a building specially prepared for tying up Peeves.
As for this building that was extremely inconsistent with Hogwarts' style, the professors didn't say anything when they saw Dumbledore, and naturally no one complained too much.
He first went to the study room and walked around the classroom, and then went straight to Douglas' office.
"I always find it very strange. It seems that Professor Snape is targeting Harry everywhere, but I always feel that he seems to be worried about him. Otherwise, how could it be such a coincidence that he would appear at the gate of the castle."
Sirius snorted coldly and said:
"What are you worrying about? You're targeting everywhere, watching Harry make mistakes. It's despicable and shameless. I really don't understand how Dumbledore would let such a person be a professor."
Douglas smiled and said:
"Doesn't this just show that Professor Snape is a responsible professor, he memorizes every school rule... Well, I know it's a bit nonsense to say that, but Remus, don't talk to them for now be alone.
I guess the reason why they returned to the castle so late is that they learned something from Hagrid, so let's teach them all.
I want to see if they'll be fooled by Wormtail without the professor's involvement, and if they fail, we'll do it again. "
Sirius said disdainfully:
"With Wormtail's IQ, how could he fool James' son, let alone that smart little witch."
Douglas snorted coldly:
"Yeah, Wormtail doesn't have an IQ, so I made fun of you who have IQs."
Seeing that Sirius was going to get angry, Lupine smiled wryly and quickly changed the subject and said:
"Then can I teach those two little guys Animagus the counter-curse?"
Douglas shook his head and said:
"No, I've already told Professor McGonagall that she only needs to teach them this spell while reviewing the content of Animagus. Anyone above the third grade will have the opportunity to learn it."
In the second week of December, each dean counted the list of students who left for Christmas.
Because of the experience of sending final grades home last year, many students chose to stay in school for Christmas this time.
With final exams just a week away, students are getting more and more nervous.
Especially for the fifth and seventh grades, it is said that this final exam is called mock owl and mock newt, and the test papers used are also issued by the Wizarding Examinations Administration, in order to test whether the new method is effective for wizard learning.
The cause of the incident was an article published by Douglas in the "Daily Prophet" without communicating with the Ministry of Magic.
【"The Significance of Curriculum Reform"
As educators in the magic world, we should sum up our experience in reform and complete our self-construction.
It has been [-] years since Hogwarts was established, but there has been no unified standard for courses and teaching materials, and they are completely freely arranged by the headmaster and professors.
The curriculum reform of Hogwarts in [-] was a profound and influential educational reform carried out by the great principal Dumbledore, who realized that the traditional education method was insufficient... .】
In order to emphasize that this education reform was initiated by the Ministry of Magic, Fudge specially sent assistants and people from the Wizarding Examinations Administration to intervene in the final exam of the first semester, and even made a big report on the matter, emphasizing that the Ministry of Magic is here The importance of education reform.
Breakfast in the auditorium, most of the fifth and seventh grades had their textbooks in hand.
George complained:
"Oh my god, if it wasn't for the fact that there are 174 days left before the owl exam..."
Fred rolled his eyes and said:
"I thought the owl exam was coming up next week, look at Percy's nervous look..."
George lowered his head and said with a smile:
"It's as if if he passes the exam this time, he can enter the Ministry of Magic."
On the other side of the Gryffindor table.
Hermione asked casually while eating.
Neville, who was sitting across from her, closed his eyes and tried hard to answer the question.
Ron turned the pages of the book and compared Neville's recitation.
"My God, Neville, how did you manage to recite word for word?"
Neville wiped the sweat from his brow, smiled sheepishly and said:
"I spent a lot of time memorizing textbooks, which Professor Holmes said could train my memory.
And he promised me that as long as I can excel in two of the exams, he will teach me swordsmanship next semester.
Like Godric Gryffindor, with a sword in one hand and a wand in the other..."
When the other students heard the news, they looked at Neville in surprise.
Colin not far away also said excitedly:
"Professor Holmes also promised me that if I can pass the three exams, he will teach me how to transform the camera into a flying camera, and remotely control it to take pictures in the air... so that I can take pictures in the future." Leigh caught the Snitch footage."
This scene didn't just happen in Gryffindor. In almost every house and year, Douglas made promises to some students.
Hufflepuff discusses the feasibility of using magic to gather lightning in the palm, and then hit it to stun the food, and whether the magic flame gathered in the palm will directly roast the food...
Ravenclaw discussed using the magic prop that Douglas took out that can put ordinary books in it and it will become an audiobook. They agreed that they could listen to books while they were sleeping.
Slytherin, on the other hand, is discussing the magic props called Dragon Balls. According to Professor Holmes' description, there are seven magic props in total, and he will give them to the seven best students in each grade.
Each dragon ball can independently condense the surrounding materials into a giant python, which can be used to bind enemies or resist magic damage.
But if the seven people have the same mind and are brothers to each other, when they use special spells together at the same time, a magic dragon will be summoned.
However, this Dragon Ball has many restrictions:
It can only be used in places like Hogwarts where there is plenty of magical energy;
Dragon Balls can only be gifted with sincerity, and cannot be seized by force. Each holder must select the next generation of holders upon graduation;
And to summon the dragon, the seven must unite as brothers...
Although it sounds like this Dragon Ball is very tasteless, it still has a lot of attraction for Slytherin students.
Some students even thought that if they summoned a giant dragon, could they kill everyone in Gryffindor at once...
Soon, final exam week will officially arrive.
In order to prevent Hogwarts from embarrassing himself in front of the Ministry of Magic, Professor McGonagall asked Douglas to help him trap Peeves for a week after experiencing Peeves' cage ball incident.
For this reason, Douglas specially came up with a six-story imitation demon-suppressing tower that conforms to the magic rules of this world, which he developed together with Sirius and Lupine based on the principle of the demon-locking tower in the system.
Its core material is forbidden magic stone, combined with various magic circles and additional magic, it can activate the shrinking spell on it to turn the tower into a 10-inch high tower, and after throwing it, it can activate the enlargement spell, floating spell, and fairy rope The spell can force locked enemies into the tower.
This tower also has some flaws. Enemies must be captured at one time, and can only capture six at most; when enemies are trapped in the tower, the shrinking spell cannot be used to shrink them; if the tower is not destroyed by violence, it can only be stacked on Hogg Watts is a place where magical energy is abundant.
But for Lupine and Sirius, the biggest flaw of this tower is that it is seriously inconsistent with the style of Hogwarts. They don't understand why Douglas insists on using the shape of the East Tower.
At the same time, this tower also has some advantages. For example, the captured ghosts or other spirits cannot get out of the wall; For powerful wizards, when they forcibly mobilize the magic power in their bodies, the magic power will be sucked away by the magic circle carved on the ground.
In order to test the Town Demon Tower, Douglas had to sacrifice Peeves' freedom.
One morning, the students jogging in the morning discovered a strange building suddenly appeared in the open space in the center of Hogwarts Castle.
Lupine, who was in charge of explaining the matter, just told the students that this was a building specially prepared for tying up Peeves.
As for this building that was extremely inconsistent with Hogwarts' style, the professors didn't say anything when they saw Dumbledore, and naturally no one complained too much.












