However, this magic can only be used on others and cannot be used on oneself. Ariana can only try to explore according to the practice method of brain occlusion.

Whether she can stop someone from invading will only be known after someone uses the Imperius Curse on her.

Even with her photographic memory and her Occlumency skills, Ariana only finished reading the book she bought from the thrift store the day before school started.

"Even if I spare an extra hour every day, I can only finish reading the book. I haven't tried any magic skills." Ariana sighed slightly.

When going to Diagon Alley, Ariana did not call Thompson, and he was always upset when he found out, so on the first day of school, he followed the driver to Ariana's villa.

"Is this superpower school really not open to outsiders for visits?" Thompson asked somewhat unwillingly.

"You want to visit a school that the Queen has ordered to be kept secret? Do you want to go to jail after the visit?" Ariana asked jokingly.

"Okay, then will I be able to meet other people with super powers in the future?" Thompson asked Ariana with some anticipation.

"I can't guarantee what will happen in the future, but you will be able to witness super powers in a moment." Ariana smiled slightly, with a mysterious look in her eyes.

Professor McGonagall was quite attentive. When she gave Ariana the train ticket, she specifically told her how to enter the train station.

That is to crash into the third pillar between the ninth and tenth platforms. It is also specifically stated that there is a magic there, and as long as you have magic power, you will not crash into the wall.

When they arrived at the train station, Thompson watched in shock as Ariana rushed towards a wall. Because Ariana did not tell him the principle in advance, he ran after Ariana, intending to save her.

Ariana, who had magical powers, crashed into the train station, while he crashed into the wall.

"What the hell." Thompson covered his forehead, realizing what Ariana was talking about.

Because she lived in London, Ariana arrived neither too early nor too late. After getting on the train with her suitcase, she easily found an empty carriage.

In order not to be at the bottom of her classmates, Ariana plans to learn some magic.

After putting the items away, Ariana took out her wand, then took out a box of cookies, crushed the cookies and placed them on the table, pointing her wand at the box of crushed cookies and chanting a spell.

"Reparo!" Ariana said firmly.

Then the box of cookies returned to its original state before being crushed.

Ariana, who knew nothing, stroked her chin and nodded, commenting, "It's indeed a basic spell. It worked in one go."

Before Ariana could crush the cookie and try again, there was a sudden knock on the closed carriage door.

Ariana opened it and saw two handsome young men standing at the door. One of them had red lips and white teeth, no spots on his face, and soft features, which was very consistent with the aesthetic taste of Ariana, a Chinese.

"Can we sit here?" asked the most handsome boy.

"Of course, there are places for five or six people, but now there's only one of them." Who doesn't like handsome guys? Ariana smiled slightly, with a welcoming tone in her tone.

The handsome boy said, "Are you a freshman? We're in the third year. I'm Cedric Diggory and he's Lucas Graven. Are you practicing magic?"

Ariana had a wand in her hand, clearly casting a spell.

"It's very dangerous for freshmen to practice magic. They can wait until class time to practice under the professor's supervision," Lucas added.

"I'm just trying some simple magic." Ariana thought for a moment and added, "I only learned about the magical world after receiving the notice. If I don't know anything at all, I'm afraid I'll hold back my classmates."

Cedric smiled and shook his head and said, "Not at all. Even children who grew up in the magical world would not be taught magic by their parents before entering Hogwarts."

"So before they enter Hogwarts, they go to elementary school like the kids in the Muggle world?" Ariana asked curiously.

"There are no elementary schools in the wizarding world. Most children are educated at home. Before going to Hogwarts, they learn courses like grammar and etiquette." Lucas interrupted.

"Well, it seems that the pace of life in the magical world is quite slow. Parents actually still have time to provide courses for their children." Ariana concluded.

Cedric and Lucas are both children from the magical world. After entering Hogwarts, they came into contact with classmates from the Muggle world and learned the common sense of the Muggle world.

However, at Hogwarts, people don't talk much about the Muggle world, so what they know is very limited.

"Is the pace of life in the Muggle world so fast? So primary schools exist because parents don't have time to provide their children with courses?" Cedric asked.

Ariana nodded. "That's part of the reason, but the main reason is that people think it's better to let others educate their children, because parents generally can't be strict."

"It seems to be true. When we act naughty and act a little bit like a spoiled child, our parents will be helpless against us." Lucas smiled.

"Since you are seniors, can I practice some simple magic under your supervision?" Ariana asked with a hint of anticipation in her eyes.

"Okay, don't make it too difficult. I'm afraid we can't handle it." Lucas hurriedly instructed.

Cedric was more serious. Before Ariana began, he asked, "By the way, what magic were you practicing before we came in? Did you learn it?"

Ariana pointed to the box of cookies on the table and replied, "I was trying to use a recovery spell. I don't know if it's because the cookies are so soft, but I succeeded in one try."

Cedric and Lucas looked at each other after hearing this, and saw shock in each other's eyes. The difficulty of the recovery spell is not determined by the density of the material.

Chapter 5 Is there any problem?

Seeing that the two seniors didn't say anything, Ariana asked again, "You haven't answered me yet. Can I practice a few spells under your supervision?"

"Let us see the recovery spell you just used first." Cedric thought for a moment and said conservatively.

Ariana nodded in agreement, crushed the cookies on the table, pointed her wand at the cookies and recited a spell. The effect was the same as before, and under the light of the spell, the cookies returned to their previous shape.

"Are you sure you haven't practiced before?" Lucas asked for confirmation.

"Yeah, is there a problem?" Ariana looked at the two seniors in confusion.

"It's a huge problem. The difficulty of the restoration spell is determined by the shape of the damage," Cedric explained with a sigh.

"It's extremely difficult to restore a broken cookie like this. We only use parchment paper for practice in class, and you can't tear it too finely; you usually just tear it in half. It's impossible to get it working after just a few tries."

And Cedric had already discovered that Ariana's gesture was wrong, but her spell was effective.

"Would you like to try another spell?" Cedric asked.

Ariana had already realized something was wrong. She didn't actively choose a spell, but instead asked, "What spells do you recommend?"

Cedric thought for a moment and said, "Actually, the simplest spell isn't the Repair Spell, but the Illumination Spell. I'll do it for you and you can try it."

"Lumos!"

After Cedric finished reciting the spell, the tip of his wand emitted a soft light, as if it was a concentrated light, and if you got close enough you could feel a hint of heat.

Ariana followed Cedric's gesture, waved the wand in her hand, and after reciting the spell, the tip of her wand also lit up.

Lucas looked at Ariana in disbelief and asked, "Have you really never practiced before?"

"Really not." Ariana shook her head, "If you don't believe me, you can teach me third-grade spells."

Cedric didn't want Ariana to take risks, but Lucas, who was unwilling to accept it, didn't listen to him. Instead, he drew out his wand and planned to teach Ariana an advanced magic.

"Books are flying!"

After Lucas finished the spell, a book flew out of his suitcase and landed directly in his hand, but the other things in the suitcase fell to the ground.

At this time, no one was in the mood to care about the things that fell on the ground.

"This is the Flying Spell, which is only taught in the third grade. It's the only thing I learned during the holidays," said Lucas.

"There are only two months from receiving the notice to the start of school. Even if you bought all the third-grade books, it would be impossible to anticipate this curse," he added.

Ariana didn't imitate immediately, but asked Lucas: "How do you know it's your book that was summoned?"

After all, the spell doesn't specify whose book is being summoned, and how can we be sure it's this book?

"The summoning spells all have the same incantation, but the items they summon are different, so you have to imagine the item you want to summon," Lucas explained.

Ariana nodded, and just as she was about to raise her hand to cast a spell, the door of the carriage was suddenly opened from the outside.

"Excuse me, have you seen a toad? Neville's toad is missing." A sharp voice asked.

Before the three people in the carriage could answer, Hermione Granger saw Ariana and immediately exclaimed, "It's you, Miss Colin. It seems you are going to cast a spell. Let me see it."

"Oh? It's Miss Granger." Ariana said in a cold tone.

Seeing that Ariana didn't want to pay attention to her, Hermione reminded her, "Professor McGonagall hasn't smiled since you left that day. She's the Transfiguration professor at Hogwarts, and she'll definitely give you a hard time when school starts."

She thought it was a kind reminder, but it sounded very harsh to Ariana.

"Only elementary school students care about their teacher's attitude. Hogwarts is obviously a technical middle school," Ariana said without caring.

Hermione wanted to retort, but Ariana didn't give her a chance. She waved her hand and said to her, "You want to see me cast a spell? Oh, and you're looking for a toad. I'm going to practice the Summoning Charm. If you want to see it, describe the toad's appearance."

Hermione was very unhappy about being rejected, and hearing Ariana's words immediately aroused her desire to win.

"I've seen this spell in a history book. It's an advanced spell. We're only in the first grade when school starts. It's impossible for you to learn this spell." He felt that Ariana was being too ambitious.

I haven't even learned the simple spells yet, and I'm already starting to learn the flying spell that's only learned in higher grades.

Ariana looked at him expressionlessly and said coldly: "If you don't want to see it, please get out."

Being driven away like this, Hermione's cheeks turned slightly red with anger. She was unwilling to accept it, so after a minute of silence, she described Neville's toad again.

"I'm waiting to see your failure." She still looked at Ariana coldly.

Ariana waved her hand to signal Hermione to be silent, picked up her wand and imitated Lucas's gesture, then quickly recited the spell.

"Here comes the toad!"

After waiting for half a minute, the toad did not appear. Hermione was about to laugh at Ariana and tell her not to be so ambitious.

Unexpectedly, at this moment a toad suddenly fell from the sky and landed on her head.

Ariana was slightly stunned and teased Hermione, "Maybe this toad knew you were looking for it, so it fell on your head even though I cast the spell."

Hermione was so angry that she couldn't say a word. She glared at Ariana, grabbed the toad, turned around and got out of the carriage, slamming the door shut.

Cedric looked at Ariana with amusement and said, "It seems that a lot of stories happened to you before you entered school."

Ariana was afraid that the two seniors would think she was the same kind of person as Hermione, so she analyzed Hermione's situation to them.

"The door of the carriage was closed. Anyone with a modicum of courtesy would know to knock first. Not only did she not knock, she didn't even introduce herself when she came in. She immediately acted arrogantly and demanded everyone else to cooperate with her. I don't like people like that."

In the eyes of children in the magical world, as long as the person is not doing evil, everyone basically has no objection. It can only be said that the values ​​of the magical world are still stuck in the Middle Ages.

"She meant no harm, did she?" Lucas said weakly in Hermione's defense.

"I didn't say she had any ill intentions, I just don't like people like her." Ariana shook her head to clarify the difference.

After hearing Ariana's explanation, Lucas said helplessly: "Well, girls always have a lot of demands."

"Since the topic of new students isn't pleasant, let's talk about Hogwarts." Cedric changed the subject and said, "Do you know how Hogwarts is sorted?"

Ariana continued as she walked down the stairs, "I bought a lot of books in Diagon Alley, but none of them mentioned how Hogwarts would sort the houses. Now you're asking me, but you won't tell me directly. It seems it's a tradition to conceal how the new students are sorted."

Cedric and Lucas looked at each other and saw the shock in each other's eyes.

Lucas said, "I can tell right now that you will definitely be admitted to Ravenclaw. You have a very strong talent for magic and you are so smart."

Cedric retorted somewhat unhappily, "Hey, brother, I'm the top student in my grade. Not all smart people go to Ravenclaw."

After the two of them finished playing around, Ariana interrupted and said, "Since hiding the identities of the new students is a tradition in the sorting houses, I won't make things difficult for you. Can you tell me about the characteristics of the four houses?"

If Ariana had seen the movie, she wouldn't have needed to be asked, but she had only seen a few short clips of Harry Potter fighting a bald wizard.

There was no context, and she didn't mention the other person's name. It could be said that she was completely unfamiliar with this magical world.

Through Lucas and Cedric's explanations, Ariana finally understood the attributes of the four colleges. She touched her chin and made a judgment on the situation of her own college.

"Based on my personality, Slytherin might be more suitable." Ariana nodded.

Cedric immediately exclaimed, "Lucas didn't explain it to you clearly just now. Although Slytherin values ​​ambition and shrewdness, bloodline is paramount. If you're not a pureblood, even if you're a very talented half-blood, you won't have an easy time in Slytherin."

"Huh? This academy, like Durmstrang in Germany, only accepts pure-blood students?" Ariana frowned slightly. "But why are there mixed-blood students?"

Chapter 6 Draco Malfoy

"My dad told me that before You-Know-Who, Slytherin wasn't that discriminatory against half-blood students." Cedric said with a hint of helplessness in his tone.

Lucas added, "After You-Know-Who, discrimination became so rampant. Pure-blood students always bully mixed-blood students."

"Professor, don't you care?" Ariana raised her eyebrows slightly.

Cedric explained, "I heard it from my dad. Professor Snape, the head of Slytherin, is a half-blood. In order to gain the support of the pure-blood families, he almost favors the pure-blood students. So when the half-blood students are bullied, no one stands up for them, so they basically have to endure it."

Not all pure-bloods live in the magical world, so Cedric asked, "Although it may be a bit presumptuous, I still want to ask, are you half-blood or pure-blood?"

Ariana already has a unified answer to the question of identity.

"My parents died when I was very young, so I'm not sure if they were wizards. It seems I can't go to Slytherin." Ariana felt that she was very ambitious and felt a little regretful that she couldn't go to the base camp of her ambition.

"You can come to Hufflepuff. We have the largest number of students in the house, and everyone is very cheerful. There's almost no bullying," Lucas suggested enthusiastically.

"Well, if Hogwarts gives me the chance to choose, then I will go to Hufflepuff. After all, I don't want to be bullied." Anyway, I'm here to go to school, so it doesn't seem to matter which college I go to.

Ariana felt lucky that two seniors came to the box because they told her many secrets of Hogwarts.

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