(No system + villainous protagonist + ensemble cast) (PS: Several million-word HP novels already exist, feel free to read) Kong En, Chinese. He entered Hogwarts in 1971 and, after graduating from Slytherin, joined the Ministry of Magic as an outstanding graduate. Using his memories, he helped Fudge become the thirty-second Minister for Magic, earning him a close confidant. To counterbalance Dumbledore, Fudge sent him to Hogwarts as a "Senior Investigator," while Kong En, seeking further advancement within the Ministry, chose to use extreme exam-oriented education methods to rapidly improve student grades, thus enhancing his own political standing. "Now, I will issue the Ministry of Magic's 'Education Order No. 23'!" "Hogwarts will be under closed, centralized management." "Boys will have buzz cuts, girls will have short, shoulder-length hair, uniform hairstyles, uniform clothing." "Timers will be installed in the toilets." "Male..."
Hogwarts knew Hermione earlier than Harry Potter and Ron (not invincible + single female lead + sweet story + no system + sweet story) There will be some guest appearances from other magical worlds
Feng Xingchen lived in China for 12 years. A magical uprising killed seven of her servants. To suppress her inner spiritual energy and magic, she was forced to teach at Hogwarts in England. Yes, as the eldest sister of the Tianheng Sect, she came to teach. But something seemed off. Why was that tattered hat constantly shouting "Slytherin"? Why did that gloomy, black-haired man with a bun stand up and applaud? Huh? What's that platinum-haired boy over there doing, pulling her along? Also known as "Hogwarts...
Relaxation + delicious food + healing, the taste of magic.
Ye Tao, a recent graduate of New Oriental Chef Academy, shared delicious food with his friends in this magical world, exchanging stories and experiences. The Hogwarts farm became the focus of their conversation.
The magical barrier shattered under the spell of the cursed spirits! Dumbledore pointed his wand at the white-haired man emerging from the crack: "Are you friend or foe?" Gojo Satoru removed his eyepatch: "Here to rescue people—and incidentally, to have a cross-world brawl."
Leonard, an earthling, travels to Hogwarts and awakens the powers of the Seven Gods of Teyvat (wind/rock/thunder/grass/water/fire/ice), but he needs to gradually unlock them through the sacred relics of Hogwarts' underground leylines - the statue of the God of Wind in the Astronomy Tower, the statue of the King of Rock in the Chamber of Secrets, the Fountain of Wisdom in the Forbidden Forest... Each sacred relic contains a thousand-year contract between the ancient elemental wizards and Hogwarts.
As Hermione Granger's distant cousin, his wandless levitation and rock-lance combat astonished the wizarding world. Hermione, with her photographic memory, translated these powers into learnable "elemental spells," becoming his sole theoretical partner. From using wind to generate bay leaves in Potions class, to using a rock shield to block the basilisk's petrifying gaze in the Chamber of Secrets, to using lightning to split the Dementor's black mist in Azkaban, the two redefine the possibilities of magic through the complementary "wisdom and power" of the original novels.
As the power of the Seven Gods is gradually released, Leonard discovers that Voldemort's Horcrux is actually a "crystallization of abyssal energy", which can only be destroyed by the corresponding power of God's Eye - the Rock King's Spear shatters the golden cup, Wuxiang cuts off the diary with a single blow, and the Echo of Green purifies the poisonous fog... and Hermione pieces together a bigger truth from the family genealogy and "A History of Magic": the gargoyles and leyline obelisks of Hogwarts, and even the entire magical world, are all in line with the elemental laws of Teyvat.
When the final battle came, the shadows of the Seven Gods appeared over Hogwarts. The Wind God swept away the Death Eaters, the Rock God held up the city shield, and the Thunder God cut off the dark magic... Leonard and Hermione stood in the center of the seven-pointed star, weaving the fate of the two worlds with the resonance of elements - it turned out that as early as a thousand years ago, the authority of the Seven Gods had laid the foundation for the protection of the world.