Harry Potter: Glory of the King

Chapter 56: Defense Against the Dark Arts

Professor Sprout is in a very good mood. In this class, she happens to teach rosemary, which is the main ingredient for making happy water.

"To be honest, I look forward to your homework for the next five years." Professor Sprout said to Ona before get out of class ends. "Perhaps I can collect your homework and send it to Xiaohongshu Book Company."

Even Professor Sprout allowed Ona to choose a few plants as a reward, and he could come and get it at any time. Ona naturally chose the red rose. This time he chose the French rose, which has a high oil yield.

"I thought you would continue to choose Damascus White Rose." Professor Sprout said with a smile. "Okay, let's end get out of class. Don't forget the homework."

The second class is the Defence Against the Dark Arts course that everyone is looking forward to.

Professor Quirrell was still wearing a purple headscarf, he saw Harry: "Huan... welcome, ha... Harry!"

"Damn it!" Ron whispered to Harry, "Did you smell it, huh? A smell of garlic!"

Compared to other professors, Professor Quirrell paid a lot of attention to Harry. When Professor Quirrell stammered, everyone found that it seemed that they had been in class for a long time.

"Big...Hello everyone!" Professor Quirrell said, "I...My name is...Quilina...Nas, Qi...Quilor! It's you...your black...black magic...defense... ...Defense class...teaching...professor!"

Hermione was disappointed to flip through the book by herself, because she felt that when the bell rang after class, Professor Quirrell could not speak for twenty minutes at most.

"Black...black magic, no...very dangerous...dangerous," Professor Quirrell stuttered badly. "We have to... learn how to... guard against the sky... the natural black... the black magic god... the magical movement... the animal is... and the black... the black wizard of the black wizard... magic."

"I... I have encountered the most... the most dangerous black... black magic god... magical life... creatures... just suck... vampires!" Professor Quirrell found that everyone was staring at the scarf on his head , Could not help explaining, "In...in Romania...Romani...Nia, I...I also...I went to...to Africa...Africa, where...there, I rush... Drive away a...a...a stiff...zombie, and...resurrection...zombies."

Professor Quirrell looked a little proud, "I... my head... turban, is... the one who is trapped by stiff... zombies... troubles... a king... a prince, he... he... he Give...for...for me!"

"Professor!" It was Seamus Finnigan who raised his hand. "Can you tell me how you drove away the zombies?"

"Yes...Yes!" Professor Quirrell flushed, "Then...that day...the weather was...very good, just...just like today...today, the sun...the sun is very...very big This...the weather these days...the weather is...very good!"

"So will good weather help repel the zombies?" Seamus asked nonchalantly.

"When...Of course, no...no, I...I spent...it took...a lot of energy before...to drive...to drive it away." Professor Quirrell said. It's... it's... a very good... easy-to-use demon... the curse, just... it's all... all petrification, I'll... will... will teach... for you in a while."

To be honest, Ona thinks this is his worst class at Hogwarts. Even if Professor Quirrell really taught everyone the petrochemical spell, his peculiar stuttering made everyone unable to learn normally, so they had to find out for themselves.

"All... all petrification, the curse... the spell is... is: PetrificusTotalus!" After several failures, Professor Quirrell finally released the petrification magic at the exclusive golem in the Defense Against the Dark Arts classroom, but Ona knew everything was in disguise.

Ona thought maliciously, Professor Quirrell—strictly speaking, Voldemort himself should be in a contradictory time—they don’t want students to learn Defense Against the Dark Arts, but Voldemort himself has always wanted to be a teacher in this course, maybe In addition to looking for the Sorcerer's Stone this school year, Voldemort is to make a good living from the addiction of a year-long defense against the Dark Arts teacher.

As Professor Quirrell’s lecture was very time-consuming, no one had learned the Petrification Charm before the end of the get out of class—except Ona. He still doesn't consider himself an opponent of Professor Quirrell, let alone Voldemort, so he doesn't want to be eye-catching in this class.

As for whether other professors will praise himself to Professor Quirrell, Ona is still certain. Presumably, in order to better hide himself, Professor Quirrell will try to minimize the time spent with other professors, because in addition to the welcome dinner, these days Ona didn't even see Professor Quirrell in the auditorium.

When eating at noon, Ron complained to George and Fred for the first time-because he was often tricked by the two brothers, Ron didn't really want to see these two brothers these days.

"Do you understand the class given by Professor Quirrell?" Ron said. "After smelling the garlic smell of a class, I don't want to eat garlic at all now!" Ron said to his favorite garlic chop. I'm not interested in touching it.

"Hahaha, Ron Little Devil," I don't know if it was George or Fred and said with a smile, "We bet with Jordan that Professor Quirrell's headscarf must be full of garlic!"

Ona almost choked and referred to Voldemort as garlic, eh! How can people look at garlic directly?

Rarely, Hermione didn't say anything. Instead, she asked Percy about the correct statement and purpose of the petrification spell. Today's homework is still going to be written!

The afternoon is the history of magic again. Professor Bins's class is about the wizards of ancient Greece.

"Greece has always had a long history of wizarding. According to the available information, it is inferred that the birthplace of the giants is Mount Olympus on the Aegean Sea. The giants dominated the world at that time and were known as the Titans, the most famous The patriarch is called Uranus, and his wife is Gaia. They gave birth to normal Titans and mutant Cyclops and Hundred-armed Giants."

"Uranus is famous for his brutality. Both the cyclops and the hundred-armed giants are considered deformed by him. He often beats his wife and sons for food. In the end, Gaia decided to fight with his sons. Uranus He was attacked and killed by his youngest son, Cronus, who became the new leader.” Professor Bins wrote the book. "Cronus is afraid that he will be overthrown as well, and at the same time he doesn't want to see the mutant giants. On the one hand, he exiles all the children born to his wife Rhea, and on the other hand exiles the mutant giants as well. According to the wizards It is inferred that this is due to the huge size of the giant and the need for food is much greater than that of other races. In order to ensure survival, the giant will exile the weaker giant family to the place of departure. Some giants die on the way to exile, and some giants go to various places to seek Living space. The frost giants of Northern Europe mentioned before should be one of them. Most of them eventually perished in the Twilight Battle. This period is also called the golden age-because of the exile, the Titan giants have sufficient food, humans and Giants coexist peacefully, although they are regarded as vassals."

I'm going to enter the mythology class again. I plan to spend more time to integrate the four major European mythological systems. Among the four mythological systems, the Nordic system is the main line of the history of magic, followed by the Celtic system. On the one hand, as mentioned above, the runes in Harry Potter came from the Nordic system, so it must be the main line. On the other hand, the Celtic system is a mythological system in England, and the legend of King Arthur is in this system. The other two systems are naturally the most well-known Greek mythology system (Athena has to rely on this system to get it) and the Roman mythology system developed on the basis of it. I set these two systems as the transition from the giant system to the wizard system. In addition, I will also mention the mythological system of the four ancient countries-Egyptian mythology (don’t forget that Ron’s family has been to Egypt, and the heroes have skins involving Egyptian mythology), Sumerian mythology (I’ll try to simplify this one) Indian mythology (I want to take it all at once, but I suddenly thought of Bodhidharma) and Chinese mythology (this has to be mentioned, how else would a few heroes come out?), the final Inca mythology system I guess I would pass it on if it doesn't work.

Some people will think that I have a good word count, but I have actually simplified the content as much as possible and grabbed the core. For a few hundred words, I had to spend hours sorting out the context, but I felt that writing a book always wanted to make things clear.

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