"Huh?" After the meeting, Anton came to the downstairs of the Magic Research Institute, picked up a book from the shelf, read a few pages, and suddenly his eyes lit up.
This book is called "The Magic of Moonlight Grass".
Moongrass is a very common magical plant. It is often used as a herbal medicine in potions, or as a magic material in ritual magic. It is also the most common auxiliary material in alchemy.
Anton has never seen such a magic book, which contains all the information about "Moonlight Grass" in the history of wizards in the same book, and arranges the information according to certain rules.
There's even a chapter on the dietary uses of moongrass.
This kind of collection is obviously useful. The last volume of this magic book is about collecting so much information, summarizing and analyzing it, and digging into some of the deep magical properties of 'Moonlight Grass'.
He flipped through the pages and looked at Professor Snape beside him in surprise, "You have never recommended this book to me before. It looks very practical!"
Back then, Snape gave Anton private lessons in Potions. Later, after he got a female werewolf assistant, he almost always made a list of books for Anton and asked him to go to the school library to read and write papers.
If Anton had known about this book earlier, he would have definitely recommended it to Neville. Neville has been studying the medicinal properties of magical plants, and this book can obviously bring him more ideas.
"This is not a book from the school library."
Snape glanced at Fanet and several other students who were staying at school, and called Anton to follow him out of the Magic Academy building.
The school has a special kind of tranquility during the holidays. Just a few steps away from this building, you will already be at the edge of the high wall of Hogwarts Castle. If you continue walking along the high wall, you can see the path that is allowed to phantom move.
shaped viaduct.
"That book belongs to the Malfoy family."
Anton blinked, "Good guy, I remember that Voldemort also plans to build a library in New York to collect all magical information. Lucius will be killed if he gives these to Dumbledore to study how to deal with Voldemort!"
Snape smiled slightly, "No, he doesn't know, I donated it."
"!!!" Anton was a little confused, "You?"
"Yes." Snape slowly walked to the shelf next to the office and pulled out a cane with a snake head handle. "This is the key to a secret room where the Malfoy family stores backup copies of magic books."
He gently placed the wand on the desk in front of Anton, "Lucius gave this to me, hoping to use the right to read these books in exchange for you and me to protect Draco."
Anton raised his eyebrows and exclaimed, "He is really willing."
In the magical world, the most valuable thing is of course magic.
Needless to say, just the information about Horcruxes, if it were set in a non-wizard world, there would be a lot of bloodshed.
"In fact, he has always been very generous." Snape didn't know what he was remembering, with a faint smile on his face. "When I was studying, I was lucky enough to read many family books he shared with our classmates."
Anton obviously figured out the connection quickly, and he smiled, "So you are planning to help him."
"Um."
Snape sighed, "No matter what path he chose, we were once best friends, studying together, fighting together, and supporting each other."
No one knows how dangerous it is to hang out with the Dark Lord. If it weren't for Lucius, Snape would definitely have a hard time.
He obviously didn't want to mention too much about these contents, but just gestured to the cane, "Dumbledore is determined to resign as principal and focus all his energy on the Institute of Magic. I think the Malfoy family's book collection will definitely satisfy him.
"
"After all, my requirements are not high. I just want him to not care about the Malfoy family following Voldemort."
Anton clicked his tongue.
As expected of the Malfoy family, which has continued to exert influence in all fields for thousands of years.
Most of the books in the Malfoy family are about black magic. In other words, most of the witchcraft of ancient wizards can be considered black magic.
Some are too evil, and some are because when these pure-blood families develop a 'modern magic system', those powerful magics can be classified into black magic.
Then, through the legal constraints of the Ministry of Magic, and through official channels, the dissemination and teaching of these magics can be legitimately restricted.
But, as long as you are a pure-blood wizard, who doesn't have thousands of years of history? Whether it is through family collections or various organizations that set thresholds for non-pure-blood wizards, you can have more or less access to these ancient magics.
of.
The main focus is monopoly and discrimination.
Anton could even imagine how the students of Slytherin House, which brought together pure-bloods and mixed-bloods, sneered at the other houses, especially Gryffindor, which had a large number of Muggle wizards, and how they hated and abandoned black people.
magic.
The more they hate dark magic, the happier these conspiracy-loving Slytherins will be.
——That's right, you guys who insist on justice must resist black magic. Well done! Great!
Anton made up the lines for everyone.
"Magical books are restricted from using copying magic and can only be copied by hand. Some of them are even difficult to copy directly." Snape gestured to a pile of brand-new books in the corner. "You have read so many books, you should
knew."
"Of course." Anton was not too impressed by the outrageous magic books written by ancient wizards. The most impressive one was called "Open the chest of the fire dragon and count the number of ribs" (Chapter 573)
That kind of book reading is all about the joy of being on the scene and personally experiencing the experiments of ancient wizards and magicians.
For that kind of book, it is not that simple to copy all the information that the original book wants to convey.
This chapter is not finished yet, please click on the next page to continue reading the exciting content! "I originally planned to wait until school starts to tell you. After all, I have just started to sort out the transcripts. This is a big project."
"When the time comes, I will give one copy to the Magic Research Institute and one copy to you."
Anton was surprised, "You don't plan to keep a copy?"
Mentioning this, Snape's whole person suddenly exuded a kind of embarrassment. He suppressed his expression so much, but it was so clear under the observation of Anton's "Lake of the Soul".
The little joy in my heart seemed to say - Ouch, you finally got the key question.
"No need." Lao Si said it in an understatement.
He gently pulled out his wand and waved it slowly towards the corner of the office.
Rows of silver smoke drifted and rolled, rolling more and more, turning into a three-dimensional scene in an instant.
In this scene, Lao Si pursed his lips and lowered his head to cut a common potion ingredient, kudzu root, very carefully and meticulously. It was an extremely standard method of processing herbal medicine, and there is nothing more standard than this.
.
"Wow~" Anton looked at this scene in amazement.
"All my memories of magic will exist in this magic. Whether they are Snape's descendants or students in the future, as long as they hold the key, they can pass on my skills."
He waved his wand gently, causing the three-dimensional image made of smoke to dissipate.
"The key to this 'Snape's treasure of knowledge' is the book 'Defence Against the Dark Arts: Patronus Curse' I left for you." (Chapter 921)
"Awesome!" Anton gave a thumbs up in amazement.
Lao Si was proud in his heart, but with a faint smile on his face, he said modestly, "It's mainly because the book "Wizards Are Gods" you wrote helped me understand the concepts of 'memory' and 'time'
There is an extremely in-depth theory of magic.”
Snape was extremely generous to Anton. Seeing Anton's special interest in this magic, he also started teaching.
What he said is not wrong. These are all contents that extend to "Wizards Are Gods". For Anton, too many key points can be explained in just one point.
To put it bluntly, it's just like that - the river of time is made up of memory, and memory is the embodiment of life, so with his transcendent method of life and death for the Patronus Charm, certain scenes in the river of time can be transformed into
A silhouette that can be displayed at any time seems to be simpler.
But this is actually not simple. Most of them can be understood by Anton after mentioning a few sentences, but for others it may be the contents of a pile of high-level magic monographs.
For example, how to use the "Developing Potion to make the characters in the magic portrait come alive" technology application...
For example, magic like Horcrux operates on individual memories over time...
For example, the potion in the pensieve, the memories extracted from the head, the meaning of the patron saint to the inner soul, etc.
Too many foundations work together to complete such an awesome magic.
This may also be the reason why many extremely magical gadgets have no learning skills or manufacturing skills left.
For example, the Elder Wand, the Cloak of Invisibility, and the Resurrection Stone are the three Deathly Hallows. When many young wizards hear about this magical creation, they will be curious and ask a question: How is it made?
What they want is someone who can explain it to them in one sentence, or a more complicated paragraph, so that they can make it like this and then again.
But the reality is that the skill behind such a magical creation may require a thorough understanding of all the contents in a library to understand it.
Many so-called true sayings may be 'e=c', but if I really want to understand this sentence, e, Anton really doesn't understand his identity as an Earthling.
In any case, he wanted to help Goyle find a magic that could replace real eyeballs. Maybe the Malfoy family's book collection might be a better solution.
As for copying books, I just relied on a few people from the Magic Research Institute. I'm afraid they might not be able to do it even if his grandson already has them.
He had to find a way to teach the 'floating spell printing technique' that he had researched to the navigators and the tool workers, and let them help copy books. After all, Anton was too lazy.
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