It was not until this moment that the professors present understood the sadness behind Douglas's actions.

The image of a helpless little child coming to a strange magical world all by himself emerged in my mind...

Ms. Rosmerta gently rubbed Douglas's back, soothing him.

When the first barrel of Holmes wine was brewed, she saw Douglas cry after drinking the first glass.

She asked that time.

Douglas told her at the time that the wine tasted like his home in another world.

Of course, she always thought that the other party was talking about their home in the Muggle world.

After saying this, Douglas held back his tears and drank the wine in the glass.

He didn't expect that he would be the first one to be moved by his speech.

It is said that time travel is a person’s greatest benefit.

But no one knows what will happen when a person comes to a strange world.

The pain of never seeing my parents again, and the sadness of losing them in an accident after living with them for seven years.

When he discovered that this was a familiar world again.

God played a joke on him, and the world he was familiar with was in the future.

Without a system and foresight, you have to rely on yourself for everything.

He was really confused during that time.

At the same time, I was thinking that I should shine in this world so that my trip would not be in vain.

He was also thinking about how to avoid the future reckoning war. He didn't want his life to end hastily with a word "Avada eating a big melon".

At that time, he did not think that he was qualified to survive the battle after choosing to follow Dumbledore.

The time traveler is not the one destined by heaven.

But fortunately, Hogwarts is a very inclusive school.

Hufflepuff is also a house with a warm home-like atmosphere.

Cheers to Hogwarts!

Cheers to Hufflepuff!

Chapter 53 Today's Consumption is All Paid by Professor Holmes

Just when the whole scene seemed a little depressing.

"Snapped!"

One of Hagrid's snot bubbles suddenly burst.

Everyone was silent for a few seconds.

Then they all burst into laughter. Professor McGonagall handed her handkerchief to Hagrid with a hint of disgust in her smile.

He asked Douglas:

"Have you made up your mind, then?"

Douglas nodded:

“I’ll write a letter to Slaine when I get back.

Have him publish this in tomorrow's Daily Prophet.

Slaine is my editor."

Professor Sprout filled his glass again and said happily:

"Slaine, I remember him. He arrived this morning along with seven broomsticks and seven new Hufflepuff uniforms.

At that time, I was curious about how you two knew each other.

If I remember correctly, he had already graduated when you entered Hogwarts!"

Douglas shrugged.

"Professor, you forgot that I privately asked you what some of your graduated seniors were doing.

You mentioned Slaine to me at the time, and I later contacted him.

He has been helping me publish all my books over the years.

He had always envied Mr. Lockhart's editing.

This is not the first time that he has encouraged me to hold a book signing event.

I think if he heard the news, he would be so happy that he couldn’t sleep.”

Rosmerta, who was standing by, covered her mouth in surprise.

"Are you talking about the exclusive editor of the 'Flat-Headed Brother Who Loves Bananas'?

Could it be you...?”

Professor Sinistra suddenly realized:

"I remember when Douglas was in school, he'd always have a banana."

At this moment, Rosmerta suddenly disappeared from everyone's sight like a gust of wind.

Then she quickly returned to the compartment, only to see dozens of books floating behind her.

This attracted the attention of the customers in the store.

"Oh!"

Rosmerta piled all the books on the table in front of Douglas.

"Douglas, I'm a huge fan of your books.

These are all rare first editions.

Especially for "Magic Chef", there is basically no first edition of the book on the market now.

I had Toslain get it for me specifically.

But unfortunately, none of them are signed by the author.

Slaine says authors never sign their names…

Doug, we are very good friends. You actually hid such an important thing from me for ten years..."

As he said this, he looked at Douglas with a resentful look on his face.

Especially the last sentence, Douglas felt goosebumps all over his body.

Hagrid looked at the dozens of books in front of him in surprise.

He looked at Douglas in disbelief:

"Douglas, you didn't write all of this!

So many books...

It’s almost as many books as I’ve read!”

As he said that, he reached out and touched it.

"Snapped!"

Rosmerta rudely knocked Hagrid's hand away:

“Don’t touch these books, if you want to read them you can buy them yourself.

There are sixty-three books here, one of which was published just last week!"

After saying that, he continued to look at Douglas with a resentful look on his face.

Douglas subconsciously dodged to the side.

"Rosmerta, you're not going to make me sign every book!"

Rosmerta nodded quickly.

"No magic allowed!"

At this time, Professor McGonagall raised the corner of her mouth slightly, glanced at Douglas, and then said calmly:

"Rosmerta, what you have here is just the wizarding world's version.

What I saw in Headmaster Dumbledore's office was the Muggle version.

The content there is much more exciting than the version from the wizarding world..."

The other two deans who had read these books looked at Douglas in surprise again.

They really didn't know there were two versions.

Professor Flitwick said in surprise:

“Minerva, you mean more exciting!

To be honest, I haven't seen anything so exciting in all these years.

The above speculations about ancient magic, as well as some prototypes of future magic settings...

It’s simply amazing! It’s simply amazing! "

Professor McGonagall continued:

“I haven’t seen many versions of the Muggle world, though.

But Headmaster Dumbledore told me.

If the wizarding world version only touches upon the construction of ancient magic and future magic systems.

The Muggle world's version of these things is already very mature.

When it comes to magic levels, there are beginner, intermediate, advanced, wizard, and mage.

There are also more detailed classifications of spells, including fire, earth, thunder, summoning, space...

There are also different levels according to the power of the spells.

There are even magic guilds, magic potions, magic circles...

This content is the most valuable information.”

Professor Flitwick was so surprised that he almost stood up on the table:

"Oh my god, now the magic world's spells are roughly divided into practical spells, defensive spells, offensive spells, curse spells, etc.

Compared to what you said, it seems very rough.

Douglas, I remember you got an O in the OLS exam.

And I've seen you a few times, seemingly casting spells I've never seen before.

At that time, I felt that you would achieve more in Charms than I did."

Douglas took the quill that Rosmerta handed him and sighed, wondering why he had thought of selling these books in separate volumes.

While saying:

"Professor, it's not as exaggerated as you say.

I still have a long way to go in the study of spells..."

Saw Douglas signing the book.

Rosmerta asked:

"Douglas, are you planning to announce your identity in the Daily Prophet tomorrow?"

Douglas nodded, then looked at Professor McGonagall.

"I think, after the announcement tomorrow, no one will question my ability in Defense Against the Dark Arts anymore!"

Professor McGonagall said with a smile:

"Of course, based on what's written in the book and the battles with various dark wizards, even involving the God of Darkness.

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