"Agamemnon returned victorious, but was murdered by his wife. His son Orestes later grew up to avenge his father. Another hero, Odysseus, killed the Cyclops on the way for 10 years. The giants chased and killed, evading the witch Karker, the siren siren, and the sea monster Skoura. They finally returned victorious, but this also marked the end of the heroic age. Eventually entered the Dark Iron Age. During this time wizards We have suffered heavy losses, but the giants have not been able to restore the glory of the Bronze Age." Professor Bins finished the lecture and smiled at the only one who could look at him. "Let's end get out of class, today's homework is to describe the battle of Troy and thinking, 5 inches."

As if it were accurate, the bell rang as soon as the voice fell.

"Huh?" Seeing Professor Bins cross the blackboard, all the students looked at each other: "Have no homework been assigned today?"

"It's set up." Ona stood up and said, there will be a magical creature class for a while, "Today's homework is the description and thinking of the Battle of Troy. 5 inches."

Everyone hurriedly put away their textbooks and rushed to the classroom of the magical biology class.

Wilmina Grapland smoked a pipe, collected her homework, and threw it on the desk. The content of her lecture today is trolls.

"Because giants are recognized as humans, this lesson is about giant monsters," Grapland said through a smoke ring. "The giant monster is considered to be an incompetent child born after the inbreeding of the giant. It has low intelligence and a giant in the ancient times. If you guessed correctly, Professor Bins has already said that it once ruled the world of Muggles and wizards. The giant inherited the giant. People are twelve feet tall (approximately 3.65 meters) and weigh one ton. They are powerful and stupid. They are native to Scandinavia-that is, Northern Europe. Perhaps the evening battle failed. The descendants of those giants who escaped from the game. Now England also has them, so this time we will give priority to this creature."

"Trolls have no human language, but they will make humming sounds to communicate. Some relatively smart trolls can understand or even speak a few simple human languages. These are often trained by wizards as guards." Grapland Wand One With a wave, an image appeared on the blackboard, and a giant monster looked at the students stupidly, as if he didn't understand what was going on. "There are three types of giant monsters. Mountain monsters are the largest and most dangerous monsters. They have bald heads and light gray skin, which can throw stones at them. Forest monsters have pale green skin, and some have fine hairs, green or brown, and they are unkempt. As for water monsters, it is generally believed that giants often die in water. In order to adapt to survival, some of the giant monsters have evolved into water monsters, with short horns, hairs, and purple skin, and they are often found lurking under bridges. He likes raw meat, whether it is wild animals or humans, they are all his hunting targets. He is not fussy and is a creature with a four-star danger level."

The monster in the image roared, as if trying to break the picture, but when Grapland's wand was waved, the sound disappeared. "In this painting is the mountain monster. Observe it carefully. Today's homework is this-describe the giant monster and understand the life habits of the giant monster. By the way, the smell of this product is enough to make people discover him very early."

"As for how to deal with them, this is the content of the Defense Against the Dark Arts class." Professor Grapland said sarcastically. "To be honest, ordinary adult wizards are unlikely to deal with trolls alone. These guys are really tight. , Ordinary spells are of no use to them. Let alone you little first-year dolls."

"Professor?" Ona raised his hand.

Grapland raised his eyebrows and glanced, "Say."

"Assuming that a troll is inevitable, how to deal with it?" Ona asked.

"Run and hide in a safe and secure narrow space." Professor Grapland smoked a pipe, "This is the most suitable for you right now."

"Thank you Professor." Ona glanced at the three of Harry with a deep look. "I hope I won't use it."

In the rest of the time, Professor Grapland explained in detail the life habits and scope of the monsters, and added one to the homework after class.

Before dinner, Ona and Hermione completed the homework quickly as usual, and Glory adapted to the difficulty of the homework, although it was a bit slower, it was completed early. Ron and Harry only had time to complete the Defence Against the Dark Arts and Herbology homework-mainly because it took a lot of time to practice the petrification spell later.

In the evening is a course in astronomy. Everyone finds out the telescope. There is no textbook for this course. Ona specially reminded Hermione and Harry to choose the monocular telescope when he bought it. In addition to the magic telescope, Ona also prepared an astronomical telescope-this one was received on his birthday. gift.

Walking all the way to the highest astronomy tower in Hogwarts, the classroom is surrounded by transparent floor-to-ceiling windows. Everyone guesses that you should be able to see the entire Hogwarts area-but now outside Hessian, you can't see anything except Black Lake. . "Wow, you can come and see if there is no class usually here." It was Glory who spoke.

The Astronomy Tower always has classes at night, and there may be more sunlight during the day, and generally no one wants to stay here.

"Yeah." Hermione imagined with some excitement, "Shall we see the sunrise tomorrow morning!?"

Ona and Glory agreed. Ron and Harry rolled their eyes, didn't they sleep well?

Aurora Sinnista is an African witch, and Africa has a deep research on astrology.

"Good evening." Professor Sinista said to everyone kindly. "Call me."

"Very well, everyone is here." Professor Sinista collected the parchment. "Welcome everyone to the world of astronomy."

"Since a long time ago, wizards have had a great interest in astronomy and have conducted research. Ancient China, ancient Egypt, ancient Greece, and Babylon have records of astronomical observation history for thousands of years. The origin of astronomy in Europe In Mesopotamia, which is Babylon. In 2000 BC, the Sumerians built seven-level temples in Ur and Uruk, and each level represents the moon, sun, mercury, Venus, and Mars. , Jupiter and Saturn." Professor Sinistra said. "In 2778 BC, ancient Egypt compiled an accurate calendar based on astrological signs. As for ancient China, there were related astronomical records in the 14th century BC."

"As for England, there are also traces of astronomy-Stonehenge. It was established in 2000 BC. You will learn this in the history of magic. Our next course will focus on understanding the various celestial bodies." Gentle, seeming vaguely under the stars, can't help being attracted. "In 2000 BC, Greek wizards proposed observations and models. At that time, they believed that the earth was the center of the world. Not to mention whether it was right or wrong, but the creation of models greatly facilitated the wizards' observation and learning of astronomy."

Professor Sinista lightly picked up the magic wand in her hand, and a piece of cloth behind her leaped lightly, folded herself to one side, revealing what was covered-a large and delicate model of astrology. Driven by magic, various planets and celestial bodies are moving along trajectories, complicated and spectacular.

I was busy this morning, so I wrote the remaining part at noon.

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