The Legend of Harry Potter Schoolmaster

Chapter 67 Wizards and Muggles

"Professor...Professor Dumbledore..." Jon ran out of the house, he had just put on an extra robe and grabbed his wand: "I'm ready!"

Albus Dumbledore was waiting for him at the door.

"Very efficient, Jon." Dumbledore took out a silver lighter-like thing from his pocket, and flicked it open.

With a click, the nearest street light was turned on with a pop.

"This way the light is much better!" Dumbledore asked. "How was your grade in flying class?"

Jon thought Dumbledore might have done it on purpose, but he could only answer honestly: "It sucks, Professor..."

"Oh, is it..." Dumbledore suddenly realized: "I remember, Rolanda and I talked about this two weeks ago, and it was a bit bad... But this way..."

He rummaged in his cloak pocket and pulled out an ugly looking wand.

Dumbledore didn't say any spells, just waved his wand, and a silver smoke floated out from the top of the wand... A few seconds later, it solidified into a silver-white translucent animal, like a ghost!

More precisely, a phoenix.

"Hold on by its feet, Jon!" Dumbledore's Patronus of the Phoenix flew to Jon.

Jon was stunned for a moment, hesitated for a moment, and then held out his hand.

Instead of passing through the body of the Patronus as imagined, it seemed to grab a slippery, cold leg.

This is not magic... why does the Patronus have an entity?

"What kind of magic is this, Professor?" Jon pretended to be puzzled.

"A Patronus!" Dumbledore explained calmly: "A symbol that embodies the heart, a guardian summoned by a positive force, a kind of magic that can be regarded as profound!"

"The Patronus...they actually have entities?" Jon couldn't help asking, "Can fight alongside us?"

As soon as he speaks, Jon realizes that he has made a blunder... As a first-year student, he shouldn't know anything about Patronus; nor should he grab a Patronus by the thigh and ask if they have any entity.

Fortunately, Dumbledore didn't seem to notice.

"Of course..." The headmaster nodded: "But it's quite difficult to summon a physical Patronus; I'm not bragging, there are few wizards in the world who can do this."

As soon as the words fell, Jon suddenly felt his feet off the ground and flew into the air.

Dumbledore followed closely behind, and he was also flying in the sky... no broomsticks, no Thestrals, not even his wand, as if riding the breeze, he swayed upwards.

"Where are we going, Professor Dumbledore?" Jon asked loudly, switching hands.

"Don't worry, the agreed time is half past nine, and we still have plenty of time to hang out around here."

...

The cool breeze blew across Jon's cheeks, and fortunately he had a coat on so he wouldn't feel cold.

Dumbledore was already ahead, and he was so fast that the Patronus of the Phoenix, carrying Jon, needed to soar at full speed to catch up with it.

Chasing the wind like this makes people not want to talk at all.

However, Jon has been observing the iconic buildings under his feet, and he still knows the geography of Southampton relatively well. He observed that Dumbledore was leading him to the northeast.

After about ten minutes, they finally landed slowly.

Jon's face paled slightly.

"It seems you don't like this way of traveling?" Dumbledore quipped.

"Yes, Professor...I hate flying!" Jon said honestly. "Except in a plane."

When the word "airplane" was mentioned, Jon suddenly noticed a flash of sadness in the corner of Dumbledore's eyes.

"Okay, we'll travel a different way later..." But it was fleeting: "I think you should be familiar with the city in front of you, Jon."

"Yes, this is Winchester!" Jon said quickly: "Once the ancient capital of England!"

"Yeah, the greatest wizard in the history of England and Wales, Merlin Ambrosius... is here to help King Arthur unify Britain and build a brand new country from the Romans and Germans!" Dumbledore looked said seriously.

Jon also tried to make his face as serious as possible.

However, he didn't quite understand the meaning of Dumbledore's words, simply visiting the monuments? Or educate yourself on patriotism?

This is too funny.

"Wizards and Muggles in Britain lived in harmony for a long time; until the spread of Catholicism throughout England, the contradiction between the two sides began to appear..." Dumbledore continued: "The war between the wizard and the church began, a A war that lasted nearly a thousand years."

"Hogwarts was created and it became the heart of the wizarding camp...Many witches and wizards were imprisoned and sentenced to death for their witchcraft activities. Although some, like Lisette de Lapin in 1422, used magic to escape; but some wizards, such as Sir Nicholas de Mimsy-Porpington in 1492, were not so fortunate, having been taken away from their wands and locked in a dungeon, and thus unable to use magic to escape the prisoners. fate of death."

"By the seventeenth century, the conflict reached its climax...As the capture of witches became more and more brutal, wizarding families began to live a double life, using concealment spells to protect themselves and their families. By the seventeenth century, any choice Muggle-friendly wizards are suspected or even abandoned by other wizards."

"Wizards killed a Muggle king (Charles I, 1649) and put Oliver Cromwell, then headmaster of Hogwarts, in the position of Protector, but Cromwell was quickly assassinated; wizards had to overthrow a Muggle king again (Charles II, 1688)..."

"Finally, in 1689, the Muggles signed the Bill of Rights, which completely expelled the Catholic power from Britain and welcomed the moderate Protestant Muggle monarchs William III and Mary II; at the same time, the wizards also signed With the "Wizards Union Secrecy Act", wizards hide themselves from the sight of Muggles, turning the stories of wizards into legends in the Muggle world..."

"Since then, hundreds of years of peace have ushered in between the wizarding world and the Muggle world!"

Dumbledore's introduction is over.

"Professor, you know so well!" Jon hurriedly complimented.

"No!" Dumbledore shook his head with a serious face: "Actually, my "History of Magic" grade is very poor..."

"The words just now were told by a former friend!"

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