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Chapter 138 Worth a try

In McDougal's original plan, the book was composed of three parts, and the parchment he just took out was the second manuscript.

Albert took out a few pieces of parchment from the pile of parchment and began to read it carefully. He also used a quill to help correct the flaws in his words. He occasionally talked to the two about possible problems in the article.

Isobel is undoubtedly the most depressed person here, because she can't understand at all, let alone the topic that several people are talking about.

I can only stay nearby and help organize some things, or flip through the parchments and try to decipher the contents.

"How on earth did this guy learn the ancient magic script?" Isobel muttered softly.

"Well, he is better at reading and reading than Mog." Professor Brod nodded, "According to his current level, in a few years, he may surpass 99% of wizards in ancient magic texts.

After that, I will recommend him to publish a book about ancient magic texts."

Isobel opened her mouth and swallowed back all the words she just wanted to say.

"Don't compare with him. Sometimes such geniuses appear. It's really unbelievable." McDougal nodded: "Do you think it's Mr. Albert?"

"Writing a book? I'll think about it after I graduate from Hogwarts. I haven't thought about it for the time being." Although Albert said that, he was really seriously considering whether to write a quick introduction book.

.There is already a book like "A Simple Introduction to Ancient Magic Texts", but this book is not really easy for Albert after reading it.

You can completely follow the knowledge gained when upgrading the ancient magic text and get a quick start version of the ancient magic text, just like Miranda's standard spells.

When Isobel heard this, the muscles on her face twitched. In fact, she wanted to say that Albert was bragging, but considering the other person's attainments in magic writing, it was really possible to do this.

Everyone was busy until the afternoon, lunch was served in the office, and the house elf brought a sumptuous lunch.

After eating, they sat on the sofa and chatted about the contents of the manuscript.

Now, Albert already understands McDougal's idea. This guy is going to write a book that is difficult for others to understand first, and then write several complete explanations to help everyone understand the book.

As for Isobel, that guy had already sneaked away after lunch. It was thanks to her that she could hold on for so long before finding an excuse to leave.

After all, the three people in the office didn't intend to talk properly and directly communicated using ancient magic script, which made Isobel look confused and couldn't understand what they were talking about.

"Isobel is gone?" Professor Broad suddenly said: "It will last longer than I expected!"

Albert said he didn't want to talk and continued to help McDougal find problems.

"If she wants to understand or even participate, she will definitely need to improve her level of ancient magic texts." McDougal said softly, "Isobel really needs some stimulation."

"Exciting?" The corner of Albert's mouth twitched slightly, and he changed the topic, "I feel like I still can't touch that hurdle. I always feel that something is missing, but I'm not sure what is missing."

"Don't worry, when we finish writing this book, I believe you will be able to master its secrets." McDougal promised.

"I hope so." Albert sighed softly, took out his pocket watch and looked at the time. It was almost 3:30 in the afternoon. "I'm leaving first. There will be a Apparition class later."

"I think you are wasting your time." Professor Broad shook his head, "Apparition is too early for you now."

"Listen more and learn more, it will always be useful!"

When Albert was about to leave, McDougal called out to him.

"What's the matter, Mr. McDougal?" Albert stopped and turned around and asked.

I saw McDoug put a small black notebook into Albert's hand and whispered: "I believe this notebook will be helpful to you."

"Thank you." Albert stuffed the note into his pocket, turned and left the office.

"You are quite optimistic about him." Professor Brod smiled and looked at his old friend, "Isn't it more suitable than expected?"

"It's indeed an unexpected surprise. He has talent and a good personality." McDougal nodded, "However, it's too early to talk about this now. Let's wait until adulthood to talk about other things!"

Albert knew nothing about the brief conversation between the two. He was on his way to the auditorium. When he arrived, Tycross was waving his wand and conjuring an old-fashioned wooden circle for each student.

Albert quietly leaned into the corner without disturbing other people, and listened quietly to the other person's lecture.

"The most important thing to remember when apparating is the three D's." Tycross once again emphasized the importance of goal, determination, and calmness. He would always mention them before starting every practice.

"Now, please focus on your goals..."

"Determine to occupy the space you want." Albert murmured, "Let yourself enter the void state and move calmly."

Albert always wanted to try it by himself. Even if he was separated, it didn't matter. At most, he would be scolded by Professor McGonagall and a few points would be deducted. If he could master the skill of Apparition, it would not be a loss at all.

Because of their previous experiences, everyone stared at the wooden circle and quickly followed Tycross's request.

"one two three--"

The sound of apparition echoed in the hall.

Only a few people succeeded, and the landing position was not accurate enough, and some things on their body were lost, such as a nail or a few hairs.

Of course, more people just spun on the spot and fell to the ground, making other viewers laugh.

There is also an unlucky guy who is split.

A Hufflepuff boy was frozen in mid-air, and the lower half of his body appeared within a few feet in front of Albert.

The deans immediately gathered around him, there was a loud bang, and after a burst of purple smoke dissipated, the unlucky guy's body was pressed back on.

While the deans and others were focusing their attention on the Hufflepuff students, Albert also began to try to apparate, his target being an empty seat a few meters away.

Instead of spinning, Albert focused on the target, imagined himself appearing outside the target, and allowed himself to enter the void.

There was no sound, and Albert stayed there quietly, knowing that he had failed.

However, Albert didn't care much because he also knew that failure was normal and no one could succeed in one go.

Without the help of the panel, he naturally didn't expect this.

After secretly glancing at the skill panel, he still didn't find the Apparition, which made Albert a little depressed, although this was expected.

"By the way, this might be feasible!" Albert suddenly thought of a very bold idea. If he could experience Apparition in person, he might be able to have panel skills.

"It's worth a try, but I don't know anyone willing to help me." Albert muttered in a low voice. Although the chance was not high, he was still ready to give it a try.

He immediately turned around and walked towards the Defense Against the Dark Arts office.


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