Hogwarts Shippuden

Chapter 63: detonator

After a conspiracy of the three old men, Cedric didn't come to Kyle for a month, and told him to train with Hufflepuff's Quidditch team.

Maybe it's because he has great confidence in his flying skills. If they don't come looking for him, Kyle will take it as nothing.

Anyway, he doesn't have to run in with the other teammates very much. These fish belly teammates are almost the same without them.

He has one and only one tactic - shoot down all the opposing Quidditch players.

After knocking down all the opponents, as long as Cedric, the Seeker, doesn't catch the Snitch to end the game, in the rest of the time, aren't they going to score as much as they want?

As long as they score a few thousand points in the first game, even if they kneel for the entire Quidditch season, it is difficult for any team to surpass them in total score.

On the Gryffindor side, Harry, who had great hopes, had Quidditch training three nights a week.

Cedric couldn't wait to see the collision between the two Quidditch Nova, both only first-year players, on the Quidditch arena.

Of course, it will take some time to see this scene.

It was only Halloween, and a week before the first game of the Quidditch season.

And according to past practice, the opening match of each Quidditch season is a confrontation between the Lion House and the Snake House, two veteran teams.

After all, the other two academies are too fishy. If they were to open the curtain game, the level of excitement would be...

Ahem, so it's still a long way from Kyle's first appearance.

Today, the Hogwarts students woke up to the smell of roasted pumpkins wafting in the hallway.

The students were filled with joy, especially the first-year students.

Because after two months of learning spellcasting skills, Professor Flitwick finally announced that they could try to learn the floating spell.

But Kyle was not happy at all. He had mastered such an easy spell like the floating spell before he entered school.

He's not happy now, purely because he's stuck with alchemical problems.

Enchanting is an important part of alchemy.

If Kyle wants to add magical effects to the large number of firearms in his Bag End Cave, he cannot do without the step of enchanting.

There are many ways to enchant equipment.

Among them, one of the most widely used methods is to engrave magic patterns on equipment.

This is the most widely used and the most suitable method for beginners, so Kyle also chose such an enchanting method.

But if you want to engrave magic runes on your equipment, you can't get around another problem—the mastery of magic runes.

Generally, those that can be used as magic runes are ancient scripts handed down from ancient times, such as ancient runes.

This is a huge challenge for Kyle. When he first crossed over, he almost didn't worry about his baldness in order to master English.

His talent for learning languages ​​is really not that great.

In the Charms class, Professor Flitwick divided the class into two groups and began to practice the Floating Charm.

Only Kyle did not participate in it, but was writing and drawing on paper absentmindedly.

"Okay, don't forget that subtle wrist movement that we've been training for! One swipe and one shake!"

Professor Flitwick, standing on his pile of books as usual, screeched.

"Remember, it's also very important to say the exact spell—don't forget the wizard Balufeo, who pronounced the 'f' as an 's' and found himself lying on the floor with a bison on his chest."

After Professor Flitwick demonstrated how to cast the Floating Charm, he began to let everyone try it out for themselves.

Ron waved his wand blindly, as if using all his strength to fan the feathers on the table floating.

"Wingardim~Levio~Sa~" The voice from Gryffindor made Kyle put down the quill in his hand a little irritably.

It took him two months to learn spellcasting gestures and spell pronunciation, so why Ron still didn't even learn the hair.

Kyle didn't even have to look to know that his floating spell could never be released.

"Stop! Stop! Stop! You're going to poke someone's eyes out."

Hermione stopped Ron's miscast in time and corrected his spelling.

"The word 'plus' has to be long and clear!"

Ron was very resentful: "Since you are so clever, try it out!"

Hermione uttered the spell without error, flicking her wand in her hand.

Not only feathers, but even the desk in front of her made her float.

She learned the floating spell as early as a month ago, and now she has almost mastered all the spells in the first grade spell book.

Hannah's progress was a little slower than her, but far ahead of the little wizards of the same grade.

After controlling the desk to fly to a height of almost one meter, the little **** put the heavy wooden desk back in place.

She held her head high and looked at Ron slantingly, as if to say: Are you convinced?

Professor Flitwick was very happy that there was another talented student among the little wizards he taught.

"Fantastic! Thanks to Miss Granger's wonderful performance! Ten points for Gryffindor!"

In the whole class time after that, Ron's mood almost went bad.

But this has nothing to do with Kyle. Just when he was emptying his mind in class, he suddenly thought of a wonderful idea.

Why does the ancient rune used when enchanting equipment must be the ancient rune of Westerners?

Can't I use the oracle bone inscriptions, gold inscriptions, Qin Zhuan and the like from the Great Celestial Dynasty?

You must know that the splendid oriental civilization bloomed in history, but it was much earlier than the main civilization of the West today.

The rune script known as rune has a history of less than 2,000 years, and the earliest rune script discovered so far is about the second half of the second century.

And I, the Great Qin Dynasty, was established more than 200 years ago.

In this magical world, there are wizards in the Western world, so there must be warlocks in the East.

This also means that using Qin Zhuan to enchant equipment should work.

Although Kyle's language learning ability is not very good, it is a language for Westerners.

Like Qin Zhuan handed down by his ancestors, he happened to have a grandfather who knew calligraphy in his previous life, and he also learned some things by hearing and seeing.

Now it is easier for him to pick up Chinese calligraphy from his previous life and learn it again, than to study some ancient runic script.

Thinking of this, Kyle took out a new stack of parchment paper from the small backpack he was carrying, as well as some basic alchemy paint used for engraving the magic pattern, and drew it again on the paper.

If anyone who recognizes Qin Zhuan is here, it can be seen that what Kyle wrote on the parchment is the word "explosive".

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