HP Shavings Wizard

Chapter 216 Small Classroom

Professor Snape looked up at the familiar transparent and bright ceiling that looked like the one in the Slytherin common room, then silently withdrew his gaze.

Sure enough, it was under the Black Lake, and not far from the Slytherin dormitory.

The basilisk lives in places like this, next to the bed...

The Slytherin Snake King's expression became a little gloomier. He glanced at the long table and chairs with exquisite carvings, then cast his gaze on the most important bookshelf next to it.

He took a few big steps and stood in front of the bookshelf on the left.

"Restored to its original state! Cleaned up!"

There was dust everywhere, but a repairing spell would definitely need to be used before a cleaning spell.

These are ancient books, and there is no guarantee that they have not become damaged and brittle due to the passage of time. They look normal now, just covered with a thick layer of dust, but if they are touched and an external force disturbs their balance, they will completely break, which will be really troublesome.

After cleaning, I could finally see the sheepskin cover and the title of the book on the dark cover made of some unknown leather through the stitched spines of the books.

The Head of Slytherin glanced over and saw many books on dark magic.

The thick cover of dark purple, dark brown, or even black is painted with fine magic runes and geometric shapes outlined in various colors of ink.

The books were neatly arranged and categorized, and looked clean and tidy - finally no longer like the monkey-faced statue or the command to summon the basilisk, which made the younger snakes feel embarrassed and ashamed.

"After the monkey-faced narcissist and Gryffindor's mortal enemy, my elegant house founder turned out to be a slob"

Just thinking about it made Slytherin's eyes go dark.

The impact was no less than the news that Lord was seen snatching candy from a child in a candy store and making a passionate confession to Dumbledore from a distance.

"Revealing the unknown and funny side of Slytherin's bloodline, from the beginning to the end..."

grass.

Forget it, things have come to this point, there is no point in thinking too much.

I'd better deduct some more points from Gryffindor later to comfort myself.

Professor Snape casually pulled out a book on dark magic with a brown cover that had a strange and delicate touch.

This touch...

He gently twisted his slender yellowed fingers.

It is said that ancient dark wizards liked to use human skin as book covers.

"..."

I flipped through it casually and saw the explanation of the Imperius Curse.

A very impactful large picture is pasted on the parchment page of the book.

[A hooded skeleton figure, with several thin strings extending from the magic wand in his hand, controls a person with a flushed face and confused eyes, like a puppet.]

The picture is pretty nice, but a little eerie.

"..."

"Snapped!"

Professor Snape clicked his tongue, slammed the book of dark magic shut, and put it back with an expressionless face.

It is impossible to be afraid.

At the age of eleven, he knew more curses and hexes than most seventh graders. He had a high talent for dark magic and even invented many popular spells.

But now he had to quickly determine how dangerous these books were.

He has labeled this book as "high risk". From now on, the restricted books section will be its destination.

He moved quickly and quickly checked all the bookshelves in the classroom - among them were books that suddenly screamed and bit people, but he quickly subdued them by locking the tongue and throat.

The ratio of books on black magic and potions is basically three to one, with a few ancient books on alchemy, spells, transfiguration, divination, etc.

Basically, all the books should be put in the restricted area. Occasionally, there are a few advanced potion books that can be placed on the ordinary bookshelf of the library - after all, the potion materials above are extinct, and they can just be used as a knowledge-enhancing tool for the little monsters to read.

He took two steps back, took a look at the whole thing, picked out a few books that interested him, shrunk them and put them in his pocket.

Behind them was the little wizard dog Susui, who tried to carry the Slytherin Snake King on his back, and also picked up a few dark magic books that they were curious about and flipped through them.

These things are so new to them!

Even for advanced animals, except for those who have inherited the knowledge from their family, how can most people get access to such books?

Professors are very cautious about their comments on the restricted section. They make sure again and again that the learning progress of young wizards has surpassed that of most adult wizards. They will only comment on some books in the restricted section for the purpose of broadening their horizons.

Among them, teaching about black magic is done with extreme caution. Books that can seduce people and lead to depravity are basically left in the forbidden books area.

Generally, people can only learn about the relevant knowledge of dark magic through courses such as "Defense Against the Dark Arts" which mainly teach defense content.

Professor Grindelwald is a famous dark wizard, but he is not willing to talk too much about off-topic topics - after all, if he is too presumptuous, Headmaster Dumbledore will cause trouble for him!

This makes the curious young wizards in the upper grades, who can only access the edge of new knowledge, feel itchy at times, as if they are being scratched by a cat.

Professor Snape sneered and glanced over indifferently as if he had eyes behind his back.

"...!"

All the little wizards seemed to be strangled. They quickly retracted their hands and behaved themselves, not daring to move again.

Soon, Professor Snape finished a rough inspection and signaled the other little wizards who followed in curiously to leave quickly.

Everyone rushed out of the secret room.

Grindelwald stayed where he was, not rushing to join the crowd. He was not in a hurry at all and looked very leisurely.

Anyway, those books are school property, and professors can borrow them freely from the restricted area. What's more, he is the principal's husband.

He can do what ordinary professors can do.

He can do things that ordinary professors cannot do.

When the last little wizard came out, Grindelwald used his professorial authority to summon the house-elves of Hogwarts.

The house-elves can bypass Hogwarts' anti-Apparition spell, and they will take the little wizards out one by one, and then take the books away with them.

Those elves were very efficient. With a few "pops", they took all the little wizards out of the secret room in a short while.

More than seventy small animals were crowded together in the corridor.

Alison sighed and asked the genius who had taken the photo of the Slytherin statue for a photo of a copying spell - a simple temporary copying spell would be fine, it didn't need to be permanent, and she didn't want to collect the old monkey, even if he was suspected to be the founder of the academy.

"I'll go show it to the Sorting Hat to see if it's Salazar Slytherin himself."

Some hanging knives will always fall.

Damn it!

Slytherin's image is ruined!

Grindelwald still remembered the extra points promised before.

Harry helped open the door in Parseltongue and gave Gryffindor twenty points.

The other senior wizards who fight basilisks have a guaranteed basic score, and then some miscellaneous school points are added based on their performance.

In this kind of bonus points, Hufflepuff and Gryffindor, the two houses with more people, will naturally have more advantages.

In general, professors usually give five or six students extra credit for questions and classroom practice. It is a first-come, first-served basis, so there is no such thing as a one-size-fits-all advantage.

Originally, Professor Grindelwald had already given some temporary guidance during the battle, and the little animals basically knew their own scores.

After the points were added, everyone was still laughing and cheering as they dispersed.

Although for Alison, there is really nothing to be happy about - all four colleges will get extra points, and those with low scores will be indirectly deducted points.

It was only during the final college cup evaluation that the higher scores were brought out to be more impressive and to look good on the surface.

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