A Professor of Magical Writings at Hogwarts Chapter 173 New Book



Professor Flitwick waved his hands awkwardly, "I'm very sorry, Minerva, I was so excited... As you know, I've been studying that magic for several years."

Professor McGonagall's anger subsided a little, and she asked in confusion: "How is the effect?"

"Very good, thanks to Felix. We all agree that this ancient magic still has great potential to be tapped, and it may even be effective on creatures like dragons. We call it the 'Powerful Zooming Spell', which combines the Shrinking Spell and the Magnifying Spell, but the effect is stronger."

"Is it really that exaggerated?"

"Yes, Minerva, it is that exaggerated. Of course, it needs to be improved."

Professor Sprout hurried back and took good care of the two wand trees, but she didn't look kindly at the instigator until Felix gave her three large bags of magical plant seeds he got from the black market.

"These seeds are very precious, where did you buy them from?" Sprout looked at him in surprise.

Felix said vaguely, "I also asked my friends in France to find it. It was a lucky find. I won't have such a good opportunity next time..."

Sprout thought he got it from the French Ministry of Magic through connections, so she didn't ask any more questions and instead discussed the uses of these seeds with him.

"This is the seed of the knotweed vine. It looks a bit like a brown thorny pod. It will be used in the sixth grade classroom." She introduced.

"This is the seed of the hyena tree."

"And this, the seed of the guardian tree. The breath it emits will repel low-level dark creatures. I really want to plant a circle around Hogwarts..."

"Oh my God, there are actually seeds of the sacgrass! Felix, did you see it? Sacgrass! It comes from the Mediterranean and is a magical aquatic plant. If you swallow it directly, you can breathe underwater, but this is a pure waste. Its role in the field of potions is irreplaceable."

Sprout talked naggingly, her fat body kept shuttling around the third greenhouse, finding bottles and jars from the corners and storing these seeds in different categories.

She hummed happily, as cheerful as a bee - bloated but very hardworking.

Felix looked around the place. The air was mixed with the smell of soil and fertilizer, accompanied by a strong scent of flowers, which put his nose in a contradictory state - he wanted to breathe freely, but also wanted to hide it.

The huge corollas hanging from the ceiling were like colorful umbrellas, arranging the space above the greenhouse in a staggered and layered manner.

Felix asked, "Is this an umbrella flower?"

"Yes, they have a strong fragrance, but be careful not to be too obsessed."

Felix agreed with a smile. He looked at the rows of toadstools on the ground swaying gently. Next to them were some empty pots, with a leaf half-hidden in the soil.

"Is this the flower pot used by the mandrake?" Felix picked up the leaf and looked at it carefully.

Professor Sprout raised his head, "Oh, it is. Adult mandrakes are too dangerous. I only collected two plants, but the effect is really strong. The little wizard who was petrified recovered in less than a quarter of an hour."

"I remember his name seems to be Colin Creevey. Severus mentioned him to me." Felix tried to recall, and his whole body trembled.

"A freshman was petrified within three months of school. He lay in bed for half a year. The third day after he opened his eyes was the final exam. Uh... It's really a bit miserable."

Felix returned to the office happily with a bag of gifts.

That night, he and Nick Flamel solved some questions through photos. To be honest, Nick Flamel in the photo looked younger and healthier. Although he was all white hair, the photo looked more energetic than the real person. He felt that the Nick Flamel he met at the Bussles Hotel was a little depressed.

Communicating through photos is not convenient, but it is not as troublesome as imagined. Because Felix is ​​not a student with zero foundation, but a master of runes with a deep foundation, they focus more on communication rather than teaching.

The interaction between the two is often like this: Felix raises a question, and Nick Flamel gives his approach after thinking about it.

Or Nick Flamel introduces him to some obscure but very useful books. For example, "The Palace of Acalisto" - Felix would not pay attention to such a confusing title before, unless he was really free one day and picked up a book to read.

But even if he reads a casual book, he will pick an interesting name.

For example, "The Adventures of Martin Miggs" published by LCA Comic Book Publishing House records the story of a French Muggle Martin Miggs who accidentally entered the magic world.

After reading it, Felix felt that one of the main reasons why wizards did not introduce ordinary people's film equipment may be that magic is too convenient. Little wizards read comics like watching storyboard movies.

And it is useless to introduce it. It is difficult for wizards to resonate with the lives of normal people. They will curiously ask why magic is not used.

In addition, the two will also talk about some Muggle issues, including some of their own manuscripts.

Today, Nick Flamel recommended three unpopular books to him. Felix didn't expect that he would be asked to read books. It's true that things change.

"Let's stop here today, Felix. I'm a little tired." Nick Flamel in the portrait looked sleepy.

"Good night, Nick."

After the exchange, Felix tidied up his workbench. He put the postcards sent by his assistant from France into the drawer and took out a thick stack of manuscripts.

He has completed the scheduled plan. Facing young wizards and adult wizards, he prepared two books -

one called "The Adventures of Little Wizard Mick". He referred to the form of dynamic comic strips in the magic world and described the story of a 10-year-old wizard who was sent to an ordinary school.

Mick originally planned to live a lazy life and wait quietly for the admission letter from Hogwarts, but he was attracted by the life in the school. From fresh and interesting courses to various forms of games, as well as practical activities such as visiting museums, amusement parks, social work, etc.... Introducing an originally unfamiliar world from the perspective of children.

The other is a popular science book for adult wizards, with the eye-catching name "Magic in the Muggle World". The concept is still to use the most rigorous logic and words to explain the most basic underlying technology in the Muggle world.

After checking the manuscript and finding no omissions, Felix reconfirmed the appointment time on the calendar.

"Tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock, No. 126a, Diagon Alley, Little Red Book Company."

"Tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock, No. 15b, South Side of Diagon Alley, LCA Comic Book Publishing House."

The former is a book company he has been working with, and has successfully published "A History of Magic" and "Household Sacred Fire and Social Habits of British Muggle Families", both of which are current textbooks used in Hogwarts.

Because of the good cooperation experience, there is no problem.

As for the latter, LCA Comic Book Publishing House, which specializes in the children's market, he has never dealt with it. When the time comes, he can only respond to it as it comes, but fortunately he has made some preparations.


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