My name is Snape at Hogwarts

Chapter 98 Snape's Harvest

Nico's test seemed very simple, it was just two pieces of parchment. He said that as long as Snape mastered more than one-third of the contents above, he would pass the test.

The more seemingly simple conditions, the more difficult it is to fulfill. Of course Snape understood this reason. When he saw the things on the two pieces of parchment, he confirmed his thoughts.

The two pieces of parchment were filled with seemingly disorganized symbols, and it was not easy just to memorize them, let alone master some of them.

Snape felt that these symbols looked like runes, but he was not sure. The first reason was that he had never learned runes. The other reason was that although these symbols were similar to runes, they were It feels much more complicated than runes.

Snape also felt that it was a bit tricky for a while, but fortunately there was still plenty of time, Nico promised that as long as Snape completed this test within a month, it would be fine.

Since Nico asked Snape to complete this test independently, even if Flitwick wanted to help Snape, there was no way. After spending a day with Snape, Flitwick said goodbye to Nico and sent Snape Pu stayed here alone.

Snape didn't mind either, the most important thing right now was to complete this task, and he didn't take anything else to heart.

With Nicol's permission, Snape stayed in his study for three whole days, constantly flipping through various materials, and finally figured out what this thing was.

In fact, his guess at the beginning was not wrong. It was indeed runes, that is, runes. However, unlike the runes that he could learn at Hogwarts, Nico’s parchments were all ancient and ancient. Niven.

After checking the information, Snape realized that there are three types of runes: Old Feysac, Anglo-Saxon Fortok, and Post Feysac, not just one as he thought at first.

In Hogwarts or in the wizarding world, what is generally learned and applied is the post-Feysac language.

Snape was also a little puzzled at the beginning. The ancient Feysac civilization was more magical than the post-Fuysac civilization. Why did the post-Fuysac civilization have more users?

When he started to study by himself, he discovered the reason at once.

Speaking of it, this is still related to the modern magic system.The language basis of the modern magic system is Latin and ancient English. Although there are also some Germanic languages, most of them are biased towards the Celtic language family, and the ancient Feysac belongs to the complete Germanic language family, and it is the most primitive of the Germanic language family. one of the languages.

Probably because of this, Snape could feel that ancient Feysac was rejecting wizards who practiced the modern magic system, and the modern magic system was also rejecting ancient Feysac.The final result was that Snape couldn't learn the ancient Fusark at all, and he would forget as much as he learned, and the time would never exceed 10 minutes.

After realizing this, Snape finally knew how difficult Nicol's test was.Memorization alone is a problem, let alone mastery.

However, it is not necessarily impossible. The only way Snape can think of is to learn the later Feysac script first, and then learn the ancient Feysac script. With such a transition, it should be possible to learn the ancient Feysac script. Gradually mastered.

However, Snape wasn't quite sure how long it would take him to learn the post-Feysac language. You must know that Nico only gave him a month.

Never mind, always try!Snape gritted his teeth and found out all the rune materials, ready to study them carefully.

After searching for a long time, Snape finally found all the information he was looking for before dinner came.Nico's study room is really too big. Even the Hogwarts library might not have as many books as here.

Putting all the materials on the table, Snape took a deep breath, pointed his wand at these books, and used the spell developed by Flitwick.

"Quick reading!"

I saw a golden light suddenly emanating from the tip of his wand, and when it landed on the pile of books, it spread out suddenly, enveloping the entire pile of books.

"Read quickly!" Snape said the spell again.

The golden magic light shrank back directly along the light connected to the magic wand. The shape of the top of the light had become like a pile of books. With the rapid retreat, the phantom of the pile of books formed by the magic light became smaller and smaller, and finally shrunk. Back inside the wand.

"Hiss—" Snape gasped and held his head involuntarily. The sudden new information in his brain made him feel a splitting headache, and the tingling pain made him very uncomfortable.

Some are too big.Snape knew that he had overestimated his own ability, his current soul was still not strong enough, and so much information at one time was faintly beyond his acceptable range.

Fortunately, the pain was only for a while, and gradually, the tingling pain eased a lot, and Snape walked out of the study slowly.

"Hey, dear, you're here." Nico's wife, Perenelle, greeted Snape with a smile, "Come and sit, Nico went to the back garden to see the goblins. Little things are interesting."

While talking, she poured Snape a cup of tea.

"Thank you." Snape thanked, walked over, and slowly tasted the silver needle tea in the cup, which was Perenelle's favorite flavor.

"Dinner will be ready in a while, Page and the others are working hard." Perenelle said again.

Page was the house elf of LeMay's family, Snape naturally knew about it, and Nico also solemnly introduced Page to him.

According to Nicole, Peppa was originally a wild house elf. The family it was loyal to was a small family. The last heir of that family was not married. After his death, Peppa became an unmarried A helpless wild house-elf.

During an adventure between Nico and Perenelle, Page rescued them, Nico took it in, and Page took advantage of the opportunity to serve the LeMay family until now.Nico also "adopted" another house-elf named Tifa from the French Ministry of Magic, and Tifa later became Page's wife.

Speaking of which, Page and Tifa are not too young, and it is naturally the effect of the Sorcerer's Stone that they can live to this day.

"Probably, all the old people in grades have a nostalgic heart."

That's what Nicol said when Snape asked why he gave Paige and Tifa the Philosopher's Stone potion.

What the truth is, this is already unknown.However, Snape did know another thing, that is, the Philosopher's Stone is also effective on creatures other than wizards.

This is undoubtedly good news.

"How is it, today's harvest?" Perenelle put down his teacup and asked Snape with a smile.

"Very good." Snape replied with a chuckle. "The test of Mr. Flamel has already been planned. I believe that I will finish it soon."

"I hope so too!" Nicole's voice suddenly came from the door.

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