As soon as Christmas passed, Ryan devoted most of his time to the Defense Against the Dark Arts notes.
In the last few days before the end of the Christmas vacation, he finally mastered the coma spell, which was closely related to the continuous practice in the Wanjie grocery store. The only regret is that now his spell level is limited to being able to cast, but
It's probably not strong enough to knock someone unconscious.
Ryan is now extremely eager to find a way to quickly increase magic power, otherwise even if he has acquired enough knowledge, he will not be able to turn knowledge into power.
On the last day of the vacation, Ryan said goodbye to his reluctant parents. He and Hermione took the Hogwarts Express back to school.
As soon as he arrived at school, Ryan learned from Ron that Harry had been looking at a magic mirror that could cause hallucinations for three nights in a row.
After Hermione complained about Harry's reckless behavior ("What if Filch catches you?"), Ryan told Harry: "In fact, being caught by the night watch teacher is a small problem, the most important thing is those who
Hallucinations can slowly make you unable to distinguish between reality and fiction, and you will definitely go crazy in the end." Ron and Hermione nodded in agreement with this view, and Harry had to swear again that he would not look for that mirror again.
The days after that passed slowly through normal study, but the "Junior Chinese Medicine Handbook, Telford Edition" that Ryan had previously thought he might not need, turned out to be of unexpected use.
In the potions class, he found that he suddenly made great progress in handling raw materials, controlling the heat, and brewing potions. Because Snape actually gave his potions an e.
Later, Ryan realized that the process of brewing traditional Chinese medicine has a lot in common with the process of making magic potion. Since Telford's medical skills were very average, he was often asked by Xilaile to grab medicine and brew it. This kind of practice makes perfect after long-term practice.
The skills were also acquired by Ryan during this inheritance.
This has to be said to be a good thing. After all, Gryffindor students have always received deductions in Snape's classes, and Ryan has been worried about his final exam being deducted by Professor Snape.
This period of time was good for Ryan, but it was worse for Harry. Because the Quidditch game was about to start again, Wood's requirements for the players were stricter than ever before. Even after the heavy snow continued,
Training continued even on rainy days. When Ryan was reading in the common room after dinner every day, he often encountered exhausted Quidditch players. Sometimes they were even wet, with mud dripping from the corners of their robes.
One day when Ryan and the others were doing Potions homework in the common room, Harry suddenly rushed in and sat next to Ron.
"Wait a minute, I'm going to finish my homework soon. Then I can have some fun." Ron said, then he turned his head and saw Harry's face, "What's wrong with you? You look terrible. You won't compete next time."
It’s Snape who is the Seeker of Team Letling, hahaha.”
Harry's face turned even darker, and Ron's smile suddenly froze: "Isn't it Snape who really wants to be a seeker?"
"Almost." Harry made a sad expression: "Snape will be the referee in the next game."
"Why, Mrs. Huo Qi is the professional," Ryan said.
"Take leave," Hermione said immediately.
"Just say you're sick and can't play." Ron added.
"It doesn't matter if your leg is broken," Hermione said.
"Just break your leg. Madam Pomfrey can put it back on in one night anyway." Ron followed up with a bad idea.
"I don't think there is any need to be so nervous." Ryan said, "The competition is under the watchful eyes of all the teachers and students in the school. Even if Snape wanted to kill him, he would not choose this occasion to do it. Otherwise, he would have been in Potions class long ago."
Killed Harry."
Harry also said that he would definitely go to the competition, because there was no substitute for the Seeker, and he would not be able to compete if he did not join the Gryffindor team.
While they were discussing, Neville fell into the common room. No one could guess how he got out of the portrait hole, because his legs were stuck together. Harry and the others knew it at a glance.
It was obvious that a leg-locking spell had been cast on him. He must have jumped all the way up the stairs like a rabbit and entered Gryffindor Castle.
Everyone laughed, except Ryan and Hermione. Hermione stepped forward and lifted the curse on Neville, and Neville's legs suddenly spread apart. Ryan helped him stand up and found that he was shaking all over.
"What's going on?" Hermione asked as she led him over and sat down with Harry.
"Malfoy," Neville said with a trembling voice, "I met him outside the library. He said he had been looking for someone to practice that spell. But thanks to Ryan for reminding me before that Slytherin attacks Gryffindor students.
It’s my habit, when he came over to taunt me, I subconsciously sprayed Malfoy’s face with the pepper spray he gave me, and then ran back while he was washing himself.”
Hermione said to Neville, "You can sue him!"
Neville shook his head.
"I don't want to cause any more trouble." He muttered vaguely. "After all, I didn't suffer any loss this time."
"But Malfoy might try to trick you a second time." Ron said, "You need to have the courage to tell Professor McGonagall this."
"I know I don't have enough courage, Malfoy said it," Neville choked.
Finally, with the comfort of everyone, Neville finally left with a weak smile.
In the days that followed, everyone continued to train and study. But one day Hermione took out a big ancient book and told the other three people that she had found the wizard's record of Nicolas Flamel.
The three people gathered around and saw the page that was opened which read: Nicoléme is the only known maker of the Philosopher's Stone. Ancient alchemy involves the refining of the Philosopher's Stone, a stone with amazing functions.
Magical substance. The magic stone can turn any metal into pure gold, and can also create the elixir of life, making those who drink the elixir immortal forever.
Over the centuries, there have been many reports about the Philosopher's Stone, but the only remaining Philosopher's Stone belongs to the famous alchemist and opera lover Mr. Nicolas Flamel. He celebrated his 665th birthday last year and is now with his wife
Perenal (658 years old) lived in seclusion in Devon together.
"It's not much different from what we found ourselves. It just basically confirmed our conjecture. Now it's absolutely certain that the thing hidden in the school is the Sorcerer's Stone." After reading it, Ryan said to Hermione.
Harry also chimed in: "No wonder Snape wants to steal it. A stone can turn gold and make you immortal! Anyone would want it!"
"You can't just doubt Snape because he is biased against you. Maybe Quirrell wants to use this to make a potion to cure his stuttering." Ryan said. "But now Snape has a more realistic threat to us.
, Harry, think about your game this week."
Harry suddenly became frustrated. It was really difficult to handle a game with Snape as the referee. He even felt that it might be difficult for him to walk off the field alive.