Daily Life at Hogwarts Chapter 140: Believe in your vision
"I think you guys are always mysterious lately."
As soon as Albert entered the dormitory, he noticed that the three of Fred, who were still talking quietly, suddenly stopped talking, obviously there was something he didn't want him to know.
"You are too embarrassed to say that we are mysterious?" George resisted the desire to complain and rolled his eyes at Albert.
"Yes, that's right!" Fred nodded in agreement.
"What are you doing with Professor Broad?" Lee Jordan asked rhetorically, obviously trying to change the subject!
"Help Professor Brod sort out some documents, as you all know, my ancient rune is pretty good." Albert didn't lie, just vaguely said.
"Is it strange to believe you?" Fred pouted.
"What were you talking about just now?" Albert asked rhetorically.
"Guess what?"
"Aren't you going to find Gryffindor's secret treasure?" Albert looked suspiciously at a few people. He didn't forget the Gryffindor treasure map.
"Well, do you want to come?" Lee Jordan asked.
"You traitor." Fred waved his little fist at Lee Jordan in dissatisfaction.
"With Albert's help, our chances of success will be higher, and the Forbidden Forest is not very safe." Lee Jordan disagrees with the views of the two. In his opinion, Albert is more reliable than the twins. .
"Forget it!" Albert shook his head and refused. "I think you should stay in the woods less. Hagrid looks very angry. Be careful of being locked up."
"I'll just say he's definitely not interested," George muttered. "As long as you don't get caught by Hagrid when you enter the woods."
"I knew you would say this, but don't go too deep. It is said that there is an eight-eyed giant spider breeding farm in the Forbidden Forest. Be careful to feed the eight-eyed giant spider." Albert was not surprised at all, and reminded him casually. one sentence.
"If you don't speak, no one thinks you're dumb." Fred complained dissatisfiedly, and this guy is right when he talks about bad things.
"Okay." Albert took McDougall's notes out of his pocket and started flipping through them.
"What's this?" George leaned in and asked.
"Professor Brod's friend lent me a note about ancient rune." Albert turned a few pages and found a letter from Professor Brod to McDoug, McDougall, on it. Knowing Professor Broad a long time ago?
"It feels like that Defence Against the Dark Arts professor has been nice to you." Lee Jordan was a little jealous.
"We have a really good relationship."
"No no, good scary," George corrected.
"Oh." Albert nodded to show he knew.
However, Albert believes that the relationship between the two parties depends on the exchange of knowledge levels. Two people who are also good at ancient Rune communicate with each other, and the other party, as an older senior, gives his young junior some kindness s help.
As Professor McGonagall says, keep friendly correspondence with famous wizards, and he and Professor Broad just go a step further.
After all, there is a professor-student relationship on both sides.
From this note, it is not difficult to see that Professor Broad's relationship with McDougall is similar to his own. The ancient rune things discussed in the correspondence, or the related content left by the correspondence with other wizards are all in the notebook.
This part of the content is not too difficult for Albert, but it is very novel and broadens his horizons.
It's been a few years since the second half of the notebook, and McDoug has long since graduated from Hogwarts.
McDoug records on it that he was suddenly told to acquire a special status, get the right to read a pile of ancient documents, and began to learn some ancient spells.
"A special identity?" Albert continued to look down.
McDoug has begun to master the use of ancient rune to cast spells.
"I can feel it's special!"
McDoug left this sentence in his notebook.
"It's late, aren't you sleeping yet?" Fred mumbled confusedly, "Be careful not to get up tomorrow."
"I slept too, good night." Albert covered a yawn, turned off the lights, and fell asleep on the bed.
The next day, it was ten o'clock in the morning when Albert woke up.
Everyone else in the dormitory went out, Albert stretched, leaned on the pillow, picked up the notebook he didn't finish last night and continued to read.
McDoug began to touch some ancient magic, the spells were powerful, but they weren't too elaborate.
The name of the spell was on the notebook, but there was no spell or gesture for the spell, which made Albert a little disappointed.
The next few pages are devoted to this matter, as well as McDoug's speculations on ancient runes.
From the record room, it is not difficult to see that McDoug's research and exploration of the special features of ancient Rune, but nothing.
Albert noticed an event and mentioned it in McDougall's stationery exchange with Dumbledore, where they were discussing Dumbledore getting the Patronus to speak.
Unfortunately, there is no following, and in the following written records, this matter is not mentioned again. Moreover, this notebook is also over, there is no following, it should be said that there may be another one.
"Can I feel it's special?" Albert got up quickly and went to Professor Broad's office.
McDoug did come, but he looked a little tired.
"Are you finished?" McDoug noticed Albert holding his notebook.
"Yes, I finished reading it, but unfortunately, I still didn't find what I was looking for. There should be another half of the notes?" Albert asked tentatively.
"No more." McDoug shook his head.
"No more?" Albert was a little surprised, but the other party actually said no more?
"Okay, I'm just joking." McDougall said with a smile, "But, no. You know, why are runes considered magical?"
"You mean, when carving, magic power was injected into it?" Albert said his guess.
"Yes, but also not," McDoug whispered, "I can't tell you the real answer~IndoMTL.com~ because my perception is based on my understanding of rune, if you can't get there At this level, it is difficult to understand and use it.”
Albert was silent, quietly listening to McDoug continue to speak.
"You need to be proficient in the use of runes, and secondly, have strong magical powers as a foundation. And then you need to be proficient in using ancient spells," McDoug said. "These are the three processes I have gone through."
"The first step, you have already done it, but your magical power is not strong enough, and you are not familiar with the magic of using ancient rune, but fortunately, you have touched that hurdle, and you are not far from crossing it. would be too far."
Abbot's mouth twitched, he hated the vagueness.
You're not a genius.
Tell me about it!
Or else, simply put the experience into the skills of the rune, let the rune go directly to level 3, then there won't be so much trouble.
At this time, Albert suddenly remembered something again, "Professor Broad, can you give me a proof that I want to borrow books on ancient rune in the forbidden area."
"Okay!" Professor Broad actually agreed, turning around and writing on the parchment a book that would allow Mr. Albert Anderson to borrow ancient rune in the forbidden area. - Bud Broad.
"Good luck." Albert muttered and left with a note from Professor Broad.
"Why didn't you tell him?" Professor Broad asked, puzzled.
"What's the use of that, didn't I tell you too? You haven't learned yet, and you think I'm fooling you." McDoug glanced at Professor Broad and continued, "Albert He is a genius, we just need to give him some guidance, you should trust your own vision."