“Mr. Harry Potter, a celebrity among the new generation, tell me, what would happen if you added daffodil root powder to mugwort infusion?”

Harry felt a little uncomfortable with Snape's way of speaking and looked to Ron for help.

Ron immediately lay down on the table and pretended to be dead.

“I don’t know, Professor,” Harry said helplessly.

Where can I find dung stones?

"do not know……"

"So... what's the difference between Aconitum carmichaelii and Aconitum davidii?"

"……Feel sorry."

“Clearly, fame alone isn’t enough.” A hint of disappointment flashed in Snape’s eyes as he said sarcastically, “Isn’t that right, Mr. Potter?”

His sarcastic remarks, coupled with his indifferent tone, loose black hair, and large hooked nose, constantly gave people a feeling of ill intent.

The classroom was silent.

Harry already had a bad impression of Snape, and after being so obviously targeted, he naturally couldn't hold back his temper and retorted, "Obviously, Hermione knows the answer, but you just want to find someone who doesn't know to answer."

The young wizards' eyes widened in surprise.

Wow, that's pretty tough.

He clashed with the professor on the very first day, and Snape was the most difficult one to get along with.

They all turned to look at Hermione, who was leaning against a stone pillar in the corner.

Hermione:? ? ?

No, are you sick?

She had already run to a corner and was not showing any sign of raising her hand, yet they still managed to entice her towards it.

Hermione wronged Harry; he genuinely believed she understood.

After all, the impression Hermione had left on him with that Transfiguration was too deep, and coupled with that cold and arrogant demeanor, he was gradually beginning to feel that Hermione knew everything.

Upon hearing this, Snape instinctively looked at Hermione.

“Since Mr. Potter says you, you silly girl, know all this, then you answer. If you answer wrong, Gryffindor will be penalized… What are you looking at?” Snape looked at the book on Hermione’s desk and frowned.

"Hogwarts history?"

Upon seeing the title, Snape was momentarily stunned, then burst into a furious laugh:

“Miss Granger, you’re reading school history in my Potions class? Are you sure your eyes are fine and you didn’t bring the wrong book? Or is my Potions class no longer a worthwhile subject for you?”

This is true.

She had inscribed all the potions in the entire potion-making textbook into the spellbook. As long as you followed the procedure to make the potions, with the spellbook's blessing, you would definitely succeed; there was no probability involved.

Unless there are more advanced teaching materials, or Snape personally demonstrates things that are not in the textbooks, there's really not much she can learn in first-year Potions class...

It's not as good as history.

Upon hearing this, the Slytherin students couldn't help but let out mocking laughter with schadenfreude.

Sure enough, Gryffindor produced mostly "champions".

The Sorting Hat really did tell me the truth.

Hermione looked at Snape's ashen face, sighed softly, and said calmly, "Narcissus root powder and mugwort can be made into a living hell potion, dungstone is a stone taken from the stomach of a goat that can cure most poisons, and boat-shaped and wolfsbane aconite are the same plant."

"Am I right, Professor?"

She looked up and met Snape's gaze.

Spellbooks can only record potion-making techniques, but even without a spellbook, Hermione's talent is top-notch. Coupled with the baptism of compulsory education in her previous life, her memory is incredibly strong. She can easily memorize this basic knowledge with just a glance.

In one sentence, he shut down all of Snape's subsequent taunts.

Chapter 6 Return

"……correct."

Snape said the words reluctantly, and for a moment his eyes showed satisfaction as he looked at Hermione. Then, as if he remembered something, he seemed to be in a daze for a moment.

Coming to his senses, he turned around and let out a cold snort.

“Gryffindor students are disrespectful to their teachers, deduct five points.”

But she didn't mention her reading extracurricular books again, which was considered an admission.

Although Gryffindor was forcibly penalized, the young wizards could all see that Snape was actually the one who suffered the most.

This also successfully imprinted the name Hermione Granger in the minds of the new students, especially the Slytherin students, who felt deeply sympathetic because their headmaster had lost face and were sullen.

For the rest of the class, Snape kept glancing at Hermione, seemingly still resentful and looking for an opportunity to cause trouble.

That's what everyone thinks.

But only Hermione knew that the other person wasn't looking at her.

Your eyes are so beautiful, aren't they?

……

In the days that followed, Hermione continued as usual, attending classes on time every day and spending most of her free time in the library.

She has already learned all the spells in the first-grade textbook. As for Defense Against the Dark Arts... Quirrell may seem incredibly weak right now and displays a timid personality, but he is still quite skilled and is teaching diligently.

Hermione did learn quite a few spells from him.

Perhaps because Harry was so famous and associated with the infamous "Mysterious Man," most of the freshmen were just curious about him, and apart from Ron, not many people actually took the initiative to approach him.

However, neither of them had any plans to expand their social circle. As for Hermione, although she was a bit aloof, she would still patiently answer their questions if they really asked her for advice.

They're practically friends; the others are just familiar classmates.

It's worth mentioning that after Hermione figured out the Potions classroom schedule, she finally found an opportunity when no one was around. On a dark and windy night, she used Alohomora to sneak open the classroom door and found an old Potions textbook in a cabinet in the corner of the classroom.

Upon turning to the first page, a line of elegant handwriting comes into view.

This book belongs to the Half-Blood Prince.

Upon seeing this sentence, Hermione smiled from the bottom of her heart.

The spellbook reacted again.

Black Magic

【Shadowless Sharpshooter Lv1 (1/1000)】

【Fuchsia Lv1 (1/1000)】

Half an hour later, after fully learning someone's Divine Strike Without Shadow and many high-level potion recipes, she put the textbook back in its place and left the classroom.

A month passed quickly, and the first-year students gradually adapted to life at Hogwarts.

Hermione was able to attend all kinds of classes on time at first, but when she found that she was not learning anything by following the rules, she started skipping classes frequently.

Aside from showing a keen interest in the History of Magic class and frequently discussing it privately with the Ghost Professor Binns, he only attended the minimum required classes in other subjects.

This left the other professors feeling helpless, yet unable to dislike her.

Because this little girl can grasp anything instantly and learn it immediately, without ever needing to be demonstrated a second time, she can be called a magical genius.

You get used to it and then it's forgotten.

There's no way around it; teachers always show more favoritism and leniency towards high-achieving students. This is an immutable law of the world.

Because Hermione always kept to herself, was mysterious and difficult to approach, and especially loved to spend time in the library reading various school histories, the two nicknames gradually spread among the students.

The Library Witch.

A school history enthusiast.

As for the trio in the original book, they have changed from a group led by Harry Potter, the "boy who survived," to "the Library Witch and her two henchmen."

……

Marvel, New York.

In the dark alley, in the void, a petite figure appeared out of thin air.

"Finally home."

Hermione took a deep breath.

She spent nearly a month collecting all the spells and potions she could find in the library and maxing out her proficiency in most practical magic.

Unless she risks infiltrating the forbidden book area now, she has little room for rapid growth in the short term.

However, these spells did not level up from lv1 to lv2. She guessed that this was mainly because the magic level itself was still at lv1, which locked the current spell's upper limit.

As for traces of ancient magic, there are currently few clues.

After a month of learning and accumulation, she is no longer a magic novice and has gained a relatively deep understanding of wizards.

Take herself as an example. With her talent, even if she does nothing, her magic will continue to grow as she gets older, only slowing down and gradually stabilizing after she reaches adulthood.

Each time you practice spells or learn advanced spells, you can make even better progress on this foundation.

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