First grade, Horatio: Headmaster, look, use this scythe of mine to hook out the soul, then lock it in this lamp and roast it with the fire.
Second grader Horatio: Principal, look at this cabbage! It can increase in value infinitely and even kill the basilisk in an instant!
Third grader Horatio: Principal, do you think this soul contract could arm the Dementors into my army of Soul Reapers?
Fourth grader Horatio: Headmaster, look, this gravity magic can pull down meteorites from outer space to strengthen Durmstrang and Beauxbatons College.
Fifth grade, Horatio: Principal, you said if I projected this mark onto the moon, everyone who saw it would be brainwashed into a believer in houttuynia cordata, and the houttuynia cordata I planted in the Forbidden Forest would sell like hotcakes.
Sixth grader Horatio: Headmaster, look! The tree that grows from this seed can convert cosmic energy into magical seeds. Then all of humanity can become wizards, mastering both technology and magic. Conquering the stars will be just around the corner!
Seventh grader Horatio: Principal, look...
Dumbledore: "Enough talk. Take out your wand. It's either you or me today."
(Updates are irregular, written for my own amusement and humor, featuring multiple female characters)
(No system + single female lead + slice-of-life)
Laudgreen displayed his extraordinary magical talent as soon as he entered Hogwarts.
Potions is easy to learn, but most of the finished products can only be drunk by animals. Snape regarded him as a fool who tarnished the great potions.
Transfiguration can easily turn inanimate objects into living things with their own thoughts, but it is powerless to do the opposite, which greatly puzzled Dumbledore.
In the study of spells, the spells cast by Lord always have some strange effects.
He only had no problems with Potions and Magical Creatures, and the magical creatures even regarded him as a child of nature.
Everyone praised him, saying he would become the next Newt Scamander, but he stuck to his profession.
Laudgreen: Although I am a master of Transfiguration, my spells are incredibly creative, and the magical creatures trust me, I am actually a botanist.
[Growth flow, Badger House, single female lead, Harry's class, original derivative plot]
"When others travel through time, they see the system and the old man in their minds, but why is it that when I see it, it's just ice cream?"
When wizards in "Harry Potter" cast magic, emotions are of paramount importance, and can even be said to be the foundation of magic.
So, what kind of journey will a pure soul with a spirit of sacrifice in another world embark on when paired with ice cream that symbolizes happiness and joy?
Where will the pure-blooded nobility go? Will tragedy repeat itself? Will our victory still be a "lose-lose" victory?
When "Harry Potter" truly becomes a grand world, then are the enemies and crises really only hidden within us?
Following the aroma of ice cream, we headed to Hogwarts in 1991 to find out
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
Roger traveled to the world of Harry Potter.
The game started on hellish difficulty; he became the apprentice of an old, powerful, and extremely temperamental dark wizard. Just as he was cautiously serving this unpredictable mentor, he unexpectedly discovered that the bio-computer he had developed in his previous life had also transmigrated with him!
From then on, Roger's magical training began with the three Unforgivable Curses! "Analysis of the Imperius Curse complete." "Begin observing Professor Quirrell."
Years later, when the Daily Prophet was preparing to write a legendary feature on Mr. Roger Lewis, prominent figures in the wizarding world spoke out:
Professor McGonagall (with a serious expression of amazement): "Without a doubt, Mr. Lewis is an unprecedentedly outstanding graduate in the history of Hogwarts." Dumbledore (his wisdom gleaming behind his half-moon spectacles): "I must admit that no one understood the nature of magic better than Roger. Not even the four founders of Hogwarts." Voldemort (in a complex tone): "It is well known that I made indelible contributions to Roger's magical research..."
Rita Skeeter (writing furiously with her quill pen, her eyes gleaming with gossip): "Mr. Riddle, was it the summer before Mr. Lewis enrolled?"
Voldemort (lost in memories): "Sigh...that summer, they invited me to participate in the experiment, though the method was crude...If they had said it was to develop an elixir of immortality, I could have provided tremendous assistance! I wouldn't have needed to go through the trouble of finding the Philosopher's Stone...I still deeply regret missing this opportunity to return sooner!"
Having transmigrated into the last bloodline of the Grindelwald family, he initially wanted to live a low-key life, but was forced to bind himself to the "Underworld God System".
From then on, the style of Hogwarts completely went astray.
"Petrify everyone? That's too lame. Come and witness the power of our Zaun petrification!"
"Want to learn the Patronus Charm? First, pay protection money to the system. Avada Kedavra can turn a melon into a rainbow color for you."
Dumbledore looked at the savior, who had been turned into a "henchman," and fell into deep thought: "This kid...maybe he can form the most cowardly villain alliance in history with Tom?"
Until one day, I was cornered by the Dark Lord, and the system suddenly prompted me—"Hey buddy, there's only one guy on the other side, call for reinforcements to take him down!"
"You'd better find something to eat before dark." This was the first thing Kane heard after running away from the Dursleys. Okay, I knew I hadn't completely escaped the Famine world... but thankfully, his ability to manipulate his shadow in Famine still remained, not only saving him from starving to death after running away and being killed by invading shadow creatures at night, but also bringing him other benefits in this world. Wait... what does "for using dark magic in front of Muggles, now granted a VIP status in Azkaban" mean? Dumbledore blushed and quickly snatched the envelope from Kane's hand, replacing it with another. A Hogwarts acceptance letter, this time it's right.
While at Hogwarts, I awakened the Middle-earth Survival System, but something about the system was a bit off… [You received your Hogwarts acceptance letter—Main Quest: The Fellowship of the Ring!] [You didn't go to Gryffindor, but instead joined the Hufflepuffs, a bunch of gluttons—Reward: Hobbit Racial Talents (Stealth + Gluttony)!] [You refused Malfoy's handshake—Reward: Strength +1 (That's how you deal with fallen elves!)] [You wielded your wand powerfully—Reward: Two-handed Sword Strike (Magicians should have some Strength)!] The system actually thought I was in Middle-earth from Lord of the Rings?! …Years later. Voldemort led his army of Death Eaters to attack Hogwarts. Before the Dark Lord could even finish reciting Avada Kedavra, Rowe Baggins was already in front of him, wielding Narsir, and with a backhand…