Hogwarts: Starting with full Unforgivable Curses

Chapter 27 Good news: The license has been approved! Bad news:

Chapter 27 Good news: The license has been approved! Bad news:
As the saying goes - know yourself and know your enemy, and you will never be defeated in a hundred battles!

Hermione felt that if she could learn Dylan's approach to studying.

Will she be able to communicate with the professor like Dylan?
After a period of follow-up research, she found...

Dylan really devoted himself completely to studying!

One day, she tried to wait for Dylan in the morning to see what time he got up.

In the end, she waited until class started, but didn't see the other person.

In the end, it almost made her late!

This means that Dylan must get up even earlier than her!

This discovery shocked Hermione.

She had been up at half past six to wait for Dylan.

I can't even squat down, what time does this guy get up?
You can’t study all night long!
Doesn't he need sleep?

The next day, Hermione tried to get up at six o'clock, but still couldn't squat on the other person!

Until she managed to advance the time to five o'clock!

Dragging her dazed body, she hid in the common room and waited, and she finally caught sight of Dylan!
This discovery also made Hermione completely lose the idea of ​​arguing with Dylan to the end.

Still in the end...

If she continues to argue, her life will be in jeopardy...

I originally thought that she was very diligent because she usually got up at 6:30. At least at this time, the people around her were still sleeping.

I didn't expect that she was superficial.

After calming down, Hermione discovered something else.

Dylan's attitude towards magic is that he would never be anxious about not being able to learn a more complicated spell.

Unlike her, she would get very anxious if she couldn't finish her homework or read some difficult to understand parts.

The other party is always so peaceful and stable.

Sometimes she really wondered if the Sorting Hat had put Dylan in the wrong house.

"Hermione, good morning!" Harry looked at Hermione with his eyes wide open. "You look much better than the past two days!"

Ron also looked at her and nodded in agreement: "That's right, what were you doing the other day? You have such big dark circles under your eyes!"

"..."

Hermione came over and sat next to them: "Nothing, just moved to a new place and had trouble sleeping last night."

She's been feeling much better since she stopped getting up early to stalk Dylan.

I had a great sleep last night!

How can your complexion be bad?

"We have a flying lesson today. Are you ready?" Hermione looked at them.

Some time ago, in order to better follow Dylan, she deliberately got closer to Harry and others, thinking of building a good relationship with Dylan's roommates first so as to find out some information about his studies.

This also led to her becoming acquainted with several of Dylan's roommates, especially Ron and Harry, and the three of them became good friends.

From time to time, Dylan would chirp behind me.

"A little nervous. I'm just afraid of making a fool of myself." Harry answered honestly.

Dylan was a little surprised, holding up a small piece of bread in his right hand: "Embarrassing?"

"Isn't this something we should worry about? We're all beginners in magic, so it's normal to not be able to learn well at first. Just practice more and you'll be good at it."

Harry and the others twitched their lips and looked at Dylan together.

Anyone is qualified to say this, but you are the least qualified!
It's true that they are beginners in magic, but what about you?

With all those fancy advanced spells you demonstrated in class, can you still be considered a "beginner"?!
Hermione took the glass of milk in front of her.

At the same time, he pulled out a copy of Quidditch Battle and began to read it carefully. "I heard flying is a very difficult thing to control, and it's easy to make a fool of yourself! If I don't learn it well, the professor will definitely not give me a high grade in this class!"

Dylan glanced at her and said, "As far as I know, although there is a required flying course in our first-year end-of-term exam, it only tests our flying posture."

"You just need to control the broom and complete some simple movements. You won't be given a low grade based on your performance in the first class."

Hermione nodded slightly, but she was still flipping through the book in her hand, trying to see if there were any flying skills she could master in the Quidditch game.

Seeing this, Dylan shrugged.

Although Hermione is smart and hardworking, she is too obsessed with perfection. She wants to remember every piece of knowledge and strive to be flawless.

However, after Dylan mastered several full-level spells, he realized that for some magic, it is enough to just know how to use it, while for some magic, you have to pursue perfection.

Take flying lessons for example, if a person can use Apparition continuously, what’s the difference between that and being able to fly?
Absolutely not!

Therefore, among the vast sea of ​​spells, the effects of some spells will be covered by other spells.

Instead of holding everything in your hands, it is better to let go of some and hold on to others.

"Hulala-"

Just when Dylan was about to drink some sea cucumber soup.

Outside the auditorium, a large group of owls suddenly flew in.

at the same time.

A white shadow fluttered over and landed beside Dylan's desk.

"Luna?" Dylan was stunned.

Looking at the snow-white owl in front of him, he noticed the letter tied to Luna's feet.

"Could it be a letter from my parents? But why are there two of them?"

It’s impossible that his parents each wrote a letter.

Is there anything this old couple wants to say to their son that doesn't want others to know?
Dylan removed the envelope from Luna's foot.

Hermione and Harry around also leaned over, but they didn't look directly at the letter in Dylan's hand. Instead, they looked at a silver card in the envelope.

"Wow! What is this?" Ron asked curiously.

Dylan wasn't quite sure, so he pulled it out and took a look.

He then realized that it was a license.

A license to keep a black shadow!

Dylan was delighted.

He glanced at the contents of the letter.

One letter was from the Authority for Magical Creatures, which basically said that he had the qualifications to keep Uzumaki.

But what was strange was that he saw that the person who recommended him as a guarantor was not Hagrid, but Dumbledore.

He opened the other letter with some curiosity.

It was from Hagrid, and it said that Hagrid had wanted to help him write a letter of recommendation.

However, because Hagrid had some problems that were difficult to explain, in order not to affect him, Hagrid went to Professor Dumbledore for help.

It also said that if he had time, he could go and thank Professor Dumbledore for his help.

"Uh……"

The joy in Dylan's heart was instantly shattered, and he felt helpless for a moment.

No, Brother Hagrid, if you can't help... don't agree so quickly!

Let him go find Dumbledore and thank him in person?
It's not impossible.

only……

(End of this chapter)

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