A Professor of Magical Writings at Hogwarts Chapter 2: My First Half of Life



He has been waiting for this day for three years.

Three years, it's really a long time.

Felix sat back in his chair, his mind was leisurely, accompanied by the fragrance of tea, it seemed that his memory went back to ten years ago.

At that time, he was still an ignorant 11-year-old boy (?), with dreams and aspirations, just like a worker who had just come to the city to work hard

. Felix admitted that he was very ambitious. Anyone who was mature and knew part of the plot in advance would have the idea of ​​making a career. So naturally, he was sorted into Slytherin College.

But this college with ambition, bloodline and glory as keywords was not friendly to him. At that time, it was less than a year since the fall of the mysterious man, and his remaining "pure blood" concept still occupied the market. As the base camp of the pure blood family, Slytherin's internal trend was even more volatile.

And at this time, a student from a Muggle orphanage was sorted into Slytherin (although one of his parents might be a wizard, which was not impossible in the context of the time), and the impact on them can be imagined - in fact, there are examples like Felix, but they are quite rare.

If Felix was just an ordinary person, or even an ordinary time traveler, his seven years of school life would probably be accompanied by words like "school violence", "bullying", and "indifference", and these things would probably affect his life.

But unfortunately, Felix is ​​not an ordinary person, but a man (boy?) with a golden finger - he can force the power of some of his practical magic spells to advance beyond his current level of magic theory through repeated practice.

Of course, it is not unlimited.

For example, if his magic theory level is level 1, he can make a specific magic spell reach level 2 or even level 3 through repeated, large, and super-large practice. The higher it goes, the more difficult it is.

Although the golden finger is not powerful, it also helped him get through the initial embarrassing period. Looking back on his first three years of school life, it can be regarded as a masterpiece of face-slapping:

before entering school, because of his curiosity about magic and some persecution delusions unique to adults, in addition to trying some simple spells, he spent most of his time on the two spells he mastered, and these two spells were "Petrification" and "Armor Protection".

One attack and one defense, which fits his moderate mentality when he was adding points to games in his previous life.

Relatively speaking, Petrify All is simpler. After thousands of boring spell casting exercises, Felix forced it to level 2, while Armor of the Body was only barely cast at level 1.

This is a miracle for him whose theoretical level is almost 0! The magic world should award him a Merlin badge.

With Petrify All at level 2, Felix defeated all the first-year Slytherin students in the first week of school, and knocked down a second-year boy who cast a curse on him, hanging him in the bathroom for a night of cold wind.

This move had a great impact, at least it gave Snape, who had just become the youngest dean of Slytherin in history, a headache.

Snape had to deal with extremely complex internal conflicts in the academy while bearing external pressure from other parents of the Snake Academy. To be fair, this was a great test of the management ability of Professor Snape, who was still a newcomer.

What was even more troubling for Snape was yet to come. At the end of the first year, Felix overturned the entire second-year wizard class, leaving a lot of empty seats at the college cup party that year. As

a matter of course, Felix stayed in school for forced labor during the entire holiday - and this was exactly what he wanted.

Otherwise, he suspected that some parents would come to his door and curse him!

In the environment at the time, this was not a fantasy.

In the second year, Felix was oppressed by Snape and restrained himself a lot. He did not send Slytherin students to the infirmary on a large scale, but sent them one by one.

At the end of the third year, Felix became the de facto strongest student in Slytherin, the uncrowned king. The effect of this was significant, and no one in the entire college dared to disrespect him. Of course, some people outside the school still spoke out and threatened to give him a good time while hiding in the school.

Yes, Felix stayed in school for a full three years, and at most he went to Diagon Alley to buy textbooks, and no one ever went anywhere else.

Sad school life...

Of course, there are twists in any story, and Felix's twist was in the fourth grade.

During the fourth grade holiday, Felix finally walked out of school, and knocked down seven adult wizards who tried to attack him in one holiday, and sent them to Azkaban.

This was considered big news at the time, but the bigger news was to come. At Felix's fifth grade entrance dinner, Shafik, one of the 28 sacred pure-blood families, proposed a pure-blood family duel.

Felix can still recall the expressions of Professor Snape, who was always calm, with his mouth wide open, and Dumbledore staring, which was very interesting!

Felix, who was lost in memories, showed a childish smile.

The so-called pure-blood family duel is a very old way of dueling, that is, the duel is carried out with family members as the standpoint until one side is completely defeated or killed!

Even in the most chaotic and disorderly times, this kind of duel is extremely rare. But it must be admitted that this way of dueling exists and has not been abolished.

When Felix stood in front of the only Shafik in the Serpentine House, and used the ancient duel etiquette to humiliate the Shafik family in front of everyone (one of the necessary steps in a family duel), the sixth-grade Shafik collapsed to the ground, shaking.

Even when Principal Dumbledore persuaded him after the party, he did not give up the idea of ​​dueling. He still remembered what he said to Dumbledore at that time, "Principal, Shafik attacked me twice during the summer vacation! A total of four people! The first time was one person, and the second time was three people. Do you know what spell they used?"

Dumbledore's hair was gray, and his eyes were deep and full of wisdom, but he did not speak.

And Felix said calmly: "It was the Unforgivable Curses. They used the other two except the Imperius Curse. Of course, they didn't succeed. It's hard for me to imagine that four years after the fall of You-Know-Who, someone would do such a thing."

Dumbledore said tiredly: "The Shafik family are not Death Eaters - at least not all of them. They just hold the pure-blood concept... a very stubborn family."

"But it doesn't make much difference to me, right? They sent out four people during the holiday. As far as I know, the Shafik family is not prosperous. Four people... Including the elderly and minors in their family, are there still ten people?"

...

The Shafik family can't afford to fight at all. Felix's fighting ability has been recognized during the summer vacation. After the four members of the Shafik family were sent to Azkaban, the remaining fighting force was less than four!

They could only use their own influence to take external measures, but the effect was minimal, because in front of the pure-blood family, family honor was the most important.

This unfinished duel caused an uproar in the entire British magic world. After various twists and turns in half a year, the Shafik family permanently withdrew from the British magic world. The pure-blood family duel that lasted for nearly a thousand years was also formally abolished by law under the influence of some people.

This incident was called the August 7th Duel Incident. Its far-reaching impact was no less than the fall of Voldemort for some stubborn families!

During the fifth-year vacation, Felix visited some pure-blood families. In summary, he completed a friendly meeting and reached a friendly consensus on certain issues.

Felix was very pleased. Pure-blood families are also reasonable!

In the last two years of Hogwarts, Felix was harmless and explored the mysteries of magic. Until graduation, he asked to stay in school to teach, but was rejected by Dumbledore on the grounds that he was too young. At other times, he lived a comfortable life and the little snakes were very well behaved.

To sum up, he had a pretty good time in these seven years of school life.

Of course, Professor Snape might not think so. According to the latest gossip in Hogwarts, a professor's bad character is related to a bad student he taught in his early years!


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