Edward Bedwell, who traveled to the wizarding world of Hogwarts, found himself a descendant of one of the Arthurian Knights of the Round Table. Not only that, but as long as he abides by the knightly virtues, he can gain the corresponding power. Humility and restraint allow him to be absolutely focused. Treating people with sincerity allows him to distinguish between truth and falsehood. The Weak can make him perceive all things. ...... Following the ancient knightly virtues, inheriting the will of his ancestors, studying the "Handbook of Magical Knights", Edward, who entered Hogwarts to study, practiced his own knighthood at all times. He was humble, sincere, and compassionate, and was well liked by his teachers and classmates. He was fearless, unafraid, and impartial, and the dark wizards were feared in front of him. He changed Slytherin and changed Hogwarts
"Don't put all your hopes in the 'savior', let me carry the burden!" "Believe me, there is nothing to fear from Voldemort, he was never our true enemy!" Ethan Vincent, winner of the 2008 World War II Award
He was at Hogwarts, and had just become a Half-Blood Prince.
[Parent-generation; multiple female protagonists; no system]
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In 1976, 16-year-old Severus Snape welcomed a new life.
That year, Voldemort had not yet split his soul into seven pieces.
That year, Nagini was still hiding in the forests of Albania.
That year, Pandora was still doing wonderful experiments at Hogwarts.
That year, Ms. Rosmerta was in her prime and very graceful.
That year, Snape decided to experience this wonderful world.