"It's really a good thing!"

"Did the principal really say that?"

As soon as Charles entered the Gryffindor common room, he met the Weasley twins who were about to go out. The two guys saw Dumbledore's note and smiled very brightly on their faces.

At this time, the other students had already returned to the dormitory, and the three of them had a discussion in front of the fireplace in the common room, and decided that they accidentally walked the wrong way into the Forbidden Forest on the way to the cafeteria in a few nights.

"We have something good to show you!"

While speaking, the Marauder's Map appeared in front of Charles.

"Wow!" Charles was stunned when he saw the Marauder's Map for the first time, and immediately began to study it curiously.

Fred said to him, "Here's a good thing we found in Filch's office!"

George continued, "We're going to use it to avoid Filch and go to the Forbidden Forest tonight."

Charles estimated the time and asked them, "Can I borrow it tonight?"

"No problem!" Fred agreed generously.

George reminded him: "Be careful with Peeves, he can walk through walls."

The two brothers could see that Charles didn't mean to ask him to go with him, nor did he force them, but just told him to be more careful.

After thanking them, Charles left the common room again. This time, his goal was the prefect's bathroom. He thought that no one would go there so late, and finally he could take a comfortable bath.

What's the password for the prefect's bathroom, "fresh pineapples" isn't it?

When Charles realized that this password was three years later, and this year might be something else, he had already foolishly stayed at the bathroom door for almost an hour.

He imagined that a beautiful senior elder sister would appear and take him in at this time, but in reality only Peeves' singing was getting closer.

In the first session of the next morning, there are three herbal classes in a week. Professor Sprout began to teach everyone how to grow pomfret.

The professor stood beside Charles for a long time, and found that his technique was very skillful, as if he was playing with flowers and plants for a long time.

After class, Charles handed over the half-marked map around the greenhouse to Professor Sprout.

"You didn't ask for help, did you?" Professor Sprout was a little surprised and happy, "The ones you recognized are all right!"

Charles said a little proudly: "I just asked Percy Weasley what books to look for, and the ones that can be planted outside are all harmless herbs, so the scope of searching is much smaller. gone."

Sprout said with satisfaction: "Very well, you are already aware of the dangers of herbal medicine. This is the most critical mentality for studying herbal medicine."

Charles took the opportunity to ask: "Professor, I saw a kind of moon dew flower in the book, can I plant it?"

Professor Sprout said seriously: "Yes, but you have to be prepared to fail the first time."

Charles asked suspiciously: "Is this kind of flower difficult to grow, or is it easy to attract bugs?"

Professor Sprout felt even more satisfied after hearing his question. He nodded and replied, "That's right, the sap of Moondew is very sweet, and bugs like it very much, so you should come to get rid of the bugs often."

During the second period of Defense Against the Dark Arts class, Charles thought in the garlic-smelling classroom, it shouldn’t be difficult to get rid of insects, how about the Avada insect-killing spell, or ask the basilisk to come out and stare at the insects ?

After class, Charles really went over and asked, "Professor Quirrell, is there any magic spell that only kills life and does not harm other things?"

Quirrell looked at the guy in surprise. Is this something a freshman should think?

The two-hole socket on the back of the head is silent, the curse of killing people without leaving traces, people who can have this kind of thinking must either have a delicate mind, or have suffered a lot, or are talented, and I didn’t have this kind of thinking at this age. Woolen cloth.

Today is different from the past, if it was in the past, I must have said to him very sincerely: "We Death Eaters need talents like you."

But now is not the time to recruit new Death Eaters, Quirrell asked him very seriously: "Smith, why do you ask about this spell?"

Charles replied: "I don't want to hurt the flowers and plants in the garden."

Quirrell "thought for a while", and then said: "It's wrong to hurt life, I think you can just use the 'soft leg curse', plants don't have legs, so they won't be hurt."

Voldemort knew very well in his heart that killing people with one move and subduing the opponent before killing people, the two killing methods give people different feelings. The former is very likely to make people feel guilty afterwards, while the latter is likely to make people feel the pleasure of tormenting people. As long as they have this feeling, they will go further and further on this road.

Charles thought to himself, this seems to make sense, plants don't have feet but insects have feet, and when "biu" the insect's legs softened and fell to the ground, it will be easy to deal with it then.

After he figured it out, he immediately said, "Professor, I want to learn this spell!"

It is natural for Quirrell to be a professor at Hogwarts. This kind of little spell is easy to catch.

"Look out," he raised his wand and cast a spell slowly, "legs are soft!"

A white light hit the chairs in the classroom, nothing happened.

Charles memorized the gestures and incantations of the wand, and tried it, but it had no effect except for a little white light, and he needed more practice.

He then asked Quirrell: "Professor, do you know the Iron Armor Curse?"

Jack had taught him the Iron Armor Charm, but he wanted to see how it had improved over the years.

After a demonstration by Quirrell, Charles found that the movements and incantations of this spell are more complicated than those of a hundred years ago, but the effect is better. It should be because there are more threats to deal with. Many of these threats may come from hanging The one on the back of the head.

Charles thought to himself that if he sorted out the improvement ideas based on the differences between the two, maybe he could improve the Iron Armor Curse with a certain effect, such as strengthening the defense against fire and adding a marquee.

Charles entered the state of studying hard and saying hello to the baby, and asked Quirrell several magic spells to solve disputes between classmates, such as tripping spells, repelling spells, stinging spells, and so on.

Under Voldemort's instruction, Quirrell explained these spells to Charles one by one. They are all used by children to fight. They are not too complicated and don't take much time and energy.

Both Quirrell and the current Dark Lord on the back of his head were a little surprised. Charles seemed to be very talented in learning magic. These spells can basically be mastered after one teaching, and all that is needed is more practice to master them.

Charles, who entered the state, almost got an achievement-missing the meal and starving Voldemort to death.

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