Ryan had a very happy and fulfilling time during the rest of the vacation. He successfully joined the Weasley brothers' research team and used his knowledge of medicine and herbalism to greatly promote the research of some projects.
For example, they have developed a prototype of vomiting candy, which can cause vomiting without harming the body. The only disadvantage is that the vomiting can only be stopped after the drug's effect wears off, and a corresponding antidote has not yet been developed.
In addition, Ryan also thought about whether to go to the Room of Requirement to kill the Ravenclaw Diadem. After all, he already had the Basilisk Fang in his hand that could cause damage to the diadem.
But after thinking about it in the end, I decided to give up, because in the original text, the crown stayed there for decades and was finally burned by a strong fire without harming anyone in the process. Therefore, the sense of urgency to solve it is not that strong.
Not to mention that it is different from the diary, a Horcrux made by Voldemort from an ordinary notebook bought on the Muggle streets when he was a teenager. The Horcrux in the Room of Requirement was made from Ravenclaw's diadem during Voldemort's magic mastery.
This treasure is of the same level as the Sword of Gryffindor, and Ryan has no way to guarantee his safety when destroying the Horcrux.
However, in order to ensure safety, Ryan pretended to be a treasure hunt and explored the hidden places in the Room of Requirement. Finally, he determined that Ravenclaw's diadem was quietly resting on the head of the ugly statue.
Fortunately, this Horcrux was not activated due to Ryan's activity, and there was no bloody incident like many fan stories about a second Horcrux attacking students at school. Otherwise, this semester would have been very busy.
Of course, it was a bit of a loss to come back empty-handed. After spending a whole morning picking through it, Ryan found a very good Charms class notebook. There were scrawled text explanations on the last few pages of the notebook.
Why this notebook was discarded: Because the boyfriend of the notebook owner broke up with her, and this notebook was given by her boyfriend.
Emotional problems are always one of the most difficult problems in the world. Ryan shrugged and walked out of the Requirement Room with this notebook under his arm.
After confirming that it was safe now, life suddenly became easier. But happy times are always short-lived, and soon the new semester began.
Everything went into normal school mode. The only problem was that Lockhart still wanted to die. Maybe he felt that simple performances were not enough, so he asked everyone to add magic to their performances in a certain class.
That day happened to be the day when Hermione was asked to perform a ghost performance. Maybe it was because the day was wrong, but Hermione seemed to be in a bad mood. When Lockhart started shouting, he quickly gave him a hurdle, and Lockhart was beaten on the spot.
Fei hit his head on the door frame and fainted.
"Well done." Ryan quietly gave Hermione a thumbs up from below, and Hermione smiled sheepishly when she saw it.
Afterwards, someone ran out and called Professor McGonagall, who was preparing lessons, to use a levitation spell to send Lockhart to the hospital. The students were talking in the classroom. After all, this was not the first time Lockhart had made a mistake. Some people began to question Lockhart.
How good is Hart?
After this chaotic Defense Against the Dark Arts class, many students completely lost confidence in the Defense Against the Dark Arts class. At the homework tutoring meeting that night, Ginny suddenly stood up and asked:
"Hermione, Ryan, can you tell us how to learn Defense Against the Dark Arts well? Anyway, we don't think daily drama practice will be enough." Colin nodded along with several first-year students.
"I think the Defense Against the Dark Arts course is still a practical course. In addition to understanding the principles and memorizing the textbooks, you also need to practice it." Hermione said.
"So who can we go to if we have a problem?" Colin asked.
"I think we can discuss it with each other first, and then ask some seniors. If it doesn't work, you can find other professors. As long as it's not Lockhart." Ryan replied.
Afterwards, Ryan saw Colin and Ginny approaching Harry Potter. They seemed very happy to have this excuse to get close to their idol.
This should be considered a good thing, Ryan comforted himself as he looked at Harry's headache expression.
It's Easter time, and a very important thing for second-year students has happened, that is, choosing elective courses for third-year students.
It was a weekend. After the regular weekly combat training, Ryan returned to the common room after lunch and found that Harry and Ron had run to the pitch to play Quidditch.
Looking at the empty room, Ryan called Hermione to go to the lake to bask in the sun. Because he felt that people would get moldy if they were bored in the castle all day. Especially for second-year students except for first-year flying lessons.
Generally speaking, the only outdoor class is the herbal medicine class. But basking in the sun in a glass greenhouse is not an outdoor activity at all.
"I think it affects our future, so we must be cautious." Even after leaving the castle, Hermione still couldn't leave what she had on hand. She took the third-grade class schedule and said to Ryan: "What do you think of me choosing them all?"
?After all, this class schedule doesn’t say that you can’t choose all of them. I think wizards must have a way to solve the problem of taking several classes at the same time.”
"I don't think it's a good idea," Ryan said. "After all, people's energy is limited. For a truly wise man, learning to give up is more valuable. I think all the people selected highlight their inability to survive."
To grasp the key issues in one matter, in this case, it is important to separate the key points from the non-key points and treat them separately."
Ryan's comment seemed to confuse Hermione. She immediately took out the class schedule and said to Ryan: "But I think every class in it is important."
"Okay, since you think course selection will affect your future, can you tell me what you plan to do in the future?" After thinking about it, Ryan started asking basic questions.
"The future?" Hermione seemed a little confused when Ryan said this. Because for a 12-year-old girl, talking about the future is still a little far away.
Seeing Hermione's confusion, Ryan even wanted to take a camera to capture this scene. After all, in his impression, Hermione had always been a smart and capable person, and it was not common to show such a confused expression.
A few minutes later, when Ryan began to count the suckers on the claws of the big squid in the black lake out of boredom, Hermione came back to her senses and said: "The short-term goal is to protect the people important to me, and the long-term goal is to reverse the evil that currently pervades the wizarding world.
, deep-rooted discrimination against non-magical people and matters related to them.”
After finishing speaking, Hermione looked at Ryan, hoping to see his evaluation. Ryan thought for a while and said: "It is difficult to achieve these goals of yours, but it is not impossible. What you need now is to learn from so many courses.
Choose the courses that are useful to you.”
"So what do you think would be a useful lesson?" Hermione asked.