Alchemy Black Technology at Hogwarts
Chapter 2 You'll Love Hogwarts
Chapter 2 You'll Love Hogwarts
Heisenberg is a pseudonym.
To be more precise, it is William's pseudonym in "International Alchemist Weekly"-he has just come into contact with the magic world, but he has too many secrets that he cannot tell others, so he chooses to publish articles in this magazine. vent.
Although "International Alchemist Weekly" has an "international" title, its audience is quite limited. It was struggling to support itself, relying on the cheap business listings occasionally placed on it by some pure-blood families.
Perhaps because there are too many blank pages and lack of manuscripts in each issue, deleting them will make the magazine too thin, so the editor-in-chief of the magazine adopted a slightly tricky method-he lowered the background and background of the contributors. Subject matter requirements, even anonymous submissions are allowed.
At that time, William also just needed such a forum like "that side", which would allow him to freely express some of his feelings on "this side".
As a time traveler, in school, William has always stepped on the edge just right, but the American magic community's views on ordinary people and wizards really make him feel out of place.
This shouldn't have been a problem.
Until William, who became more and more familiar with magic, began to publish some of his own research results in the weekly magazine, more and more wizards began to pay attention to this third-rate journal, and even started some of their own attempts.
And because of an accident, his owl was shot down by a stupid and mean-spirited student of the Cat and Leopard Academy—even in Ilvermorny, which is famous for its democracy and openness, the exposure of his "vest" still brings had serious consequences.
"This kind of thinking is extremely dangerous. If it is allowed to ferment, it will affect our relationship with the No-Majs. Those lunatics will repeat the tragedy of Second Salem."
Ilvermorny's headmaster, Agilbert Fontana, pulled William into his office, yelling that he must apologize publicly, admit his mistakes, and never say anything crazy again.
"Thank you for your time, Professor Dumbledore."
William drank the remaining cold tea in one gulp, and finally took a look around the vaulted principal's office.
"Actually, I didn't have any expectations for Hogwarts, did I? Durmstrang always has a solution. At worst, he could write a threatening letter to Karkaroff. We just have to find a way to find that ghostly place."
While thinking about the next plan, William stood up, ready to say goodbye to Dumbledore.He hadn't figured out how to find Durmstrang without a wand.
The Rappaport law that prohibited students from leaving school with wands was repealed as early as 1965, but Professor Fontana still withheld William's wand in the name of being "suspended" rather than "on leave" and demanded that the magic Congress does not allow him to Apparate to England.
Dumbledore pressed his hands, signaling him not to worry.
"William, I'm just saying that Professor Fontana will be willing to accept you back to school."
He explained.
"If you wish, I will write to Professor Fontana to assure you that you will study at Hogwarts under my own supervision. Of course, I can also promise you that your life at Hogwarts and Learning won't be any different from other little wizards."
"Professor, I will not apologize."
William shook his head.
Although "Heisenberg" was just his vest, and many of the published contents were indeed not thoughtful, but he didn't think they were wrong, and he didn't want to be pinned down by that Fontana to demand an apology—at least when he was I don't want to be forced to the end of my life.
"I'm not going to ask you to apologize. My experience as an older person tells me that such apologies are not sincere and often lead to worse outcomes."
Dumbledore replied calmly.
"But in return, or at least out of mutual respect, I hope you will stop using the name 'Heisenberg' for . . . the next year."
The condition is so good that it hardly seems real.
Even if the white wizard didn't ask, William didn't plan to use that name in a short time - the letters from some of his "believers", as well as some of their published results, made him feel a kind of fear.
The relationship between wizards and common people "No-Majs", wizards and wizards, and the relationship between wizards and the Magic Council seems to be calm like a pool of stagnant water, but in fact it is stepping on a layer of extremely fragile ice.
"Of course, Professor."
After a short thought, William agreed to the white wizard's proposal.
"Welcome to Hogwarts."
Dumbledore stood up with a smile, stepped across the long table and patted William on the shoulder.
"Oh, by the way, I think you left something here, didn't you?" The white wizard narrowed his eyes and suddenly became like a fox with a trick.
He clapped his hands lightly.
A drawer of the desk suddenly opened by itself, and a thick yellow envelope popped out, hovering briefly in mid-air, and fell into William's hands.
On one side of the envelope was a four-color coat of arms consisting of an eagle, a lion, a badger, and a snake.It read "Hogwarts Castle, Headmaster's Office, Eighth Floor, Opposite Me, Mr. William Buffalo" in emerald green ink.
William took out the letter and read it: "Headmaster of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry: Albus Dumbledore."
"Professor, you will make me regret that I agreed too simply."
He raised his head helplessly, and looked at the headmaster with a sly smile on the opposite side—every new student who joined Hogwarts had to go through the pen of acceptance and the book of admission.
The envelope was prepared in advance, that is to say, before he came to Hogwarts, Dumbledore had already agreed to his transfer and completed the registration in advance.
"But you'll accept it anyway, won't you?"
Dumbledore replied with a smile.
Not even William himself could refute it.
He also considered becoming a "wild mage", or relying on bookstores and other channels to learn by himself, but this idea quickly proved to be unrealistic.
In this world, the circle of wizards is small, and because of this, "education" is much more important than "knowledge".
Looking for a job, a slightly more decent position requires a corresponding level of certificate.But if you want to take the certificate exam, you must get a recommendation from the school.
Not to mention the school's alumni network, if you don't graduate from a magic school, no matter how good your performance is, you will be squeezed out by your colleagues.
Just because he is not "one of our own".
As for keeping a low profile, living like a normal person, being a millionaire...it works.But after witnessing the magic of magic and being fortunate enough to break into such a wonderful world, William is not reconciled to this.
"As stated in the letter, the new semester will start on September [-]st. You can buy textbooks and other items needed for the semester at Diagon Alley. I will write to ask Professor McGonagall to take you there There.
I noticed you might need a new wand? "
"Yes, Professor," William replied.
His old wand was held down by Professor Fontana.
Dumbledore nodded, and went on:
"There are many differences in teaching between Hogwarts and Ilvermorny. Although it may be too early to tell, I have a feeling that you will enjoy life at Hogwarts, Mr. Buffalo."
Heisenberg's pseudonym comes from American TV series, and it is limited to American TV series.Anyone who touches the d should be pulled away and shot for 3 minutes.
(End of this chapter)
Heisenberg is a pseudonym.
To be more precise, it is William's pseudonym in "International Alchemist Weekly"-he has just come into contact with the magic world, but he has too many secrets that he cannot tell others, so he chooses to publish articles in this magazine. vent.
Although "International Alchemist Weekly" has an "international" title, its audience is quite limited. It was struggling to support itself, relying on the cheap business listings occasionally placed on it by some pure-blood families.
Perhaps because there are too many blank pages and lack of manuscripts in each issue, deleting them will make the magazine too thin, so the editor-in-chief of the magazine adopted a slightly tricky method-he lowered the background and background of the contributors. Subject matter requirements, even anonymous submissions are allowed.
At that time, William also just needed such a forum like "that side", which would allow him to freely express some of his feelings on "this side".
As a time traveler, in school, William has always stepped on the edge just right, but the American magic community's views on ordinary people and wizards really make him feel out of place.
This shouldn't have been a problem.
Until William, who became more and more familiar with magic, began to publish some of his own research results in the weekly magazine, more and more wizards began to pay attention to this third-rate journal, and even started some of their own attempts.
And because of an accident, his owl was shot down by a stupid and mean-spirited student of the Cat and Leopard Academy—even in Ilvermorny, which is famous for its democracy and openness, the exposure of his "vest" still brings had serious consequences.
"This kind of thinking is extremely dangerous. If it is allowed to ferment, it will affect our relationship with the No-Majs. Those lunatics will repeat the tragedy of Second Salem."
Ilvermorny's headmaster, Agilbert Fontana, pulled William into his office, yelling that he must apologize publicly, admit his mistakes, and never say anything crazy again.
"Thank you for your time, Professor Dumbledore."
William drank the remaining cold tea in one gulp, and finally took a look around the vaulted principal's office.
"Actually, I didn't have any expectations for Hogwarts, did I? Durmstrang always has a solution. At worst, he could write a threatening letter to Karkaroff. We just have to find a way to find that ghostly place."
While thinking about the next plan, William stood up, ready to say goodbye to Dumbledore.He hadn't figured out how to find Durmstrang without a wand.
The Rappaport law that prohibited students from leaving school with wands was repealed as early as 1965, but Professor Fontana still withheld William's wand in the name of being "suspended" rather than "on leave" and demanded that the magic Congress does not allow him to Apparate to England.
Dumbledore pressed his hands, signaling him not to worry.
"William, I'm just saying that Professor Fontana will be willing to accept you back to school."
He explained.
"If you wish, I will write to Professor Fontana to assure you that you will study at Hogwarts under my own supervision. Of course, I can also promise you that your life at Hogwarts and Learning won't be any different from other little wizards."
"Professor, I will not apologize."
William shook his head.
Although "Heisenberg" was just his vest, and many of the published contents were indeed not thoughtful, but he didn't think they were wrong, and he didn't want to be pinned down by that Fontana to demand an apology—at least when he was I don't want to be forced to the end of my life.
"I'm not going to ask you to apologize. My experience as an older person tells me that such apologies are not sincere and often lead to worse outcomes."
Dumbledore replied calmly.
"But in return, or at least out of mutual respect, I hope you will stop using the name 'Heisenberg' for . . . the next year."
The condition is so good that it hardly seems real.
Even if the white wizard didn't ask, William didn't plan to use that name in a short time - the letters from some of his "believers", as well as some of their published results, made him feel a kind of fear.
The relationship between wizards and common people "No-Majs", wizards and wizards, and the relationship between wizards and the Magic Council seems to be calm like a pool of stagnant water, but in fact it is stepping on a layer of extremely fragile ice.
"Of course, Professor."
After a short thought, William agreed to the white wizard's proposal.
"Welcome to Hogwarts."
Dumbledore stood up with a smile, stepped across the long table and patted William on the shoulder.
"Oh, by the way, I think you left something here, didn't you?" The white wizard narrowed his eyes and suddenly became like a fox with a trick.
He clapped his hands lightly.
A drawer of the desk suddenly opened by itself, and a thick yellow envelope popped out, hovering briefly in mid-air, and fell into William's hands.
On one side of the envelope was a four-color coat of arms consisting of an eagle, a lion, a badger, and a snake.It read "Hogwarts Castle, Headmaster's Office, Eighth Floor, Opposite Me, Mr. William Buffalo" in emerald green ink.
William took out the letter and read it: "Headmaster of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry: Albus Dumbledore."
"Professor, you will make me regret that I agreed too simply."
He raised his head helplessly, and looked at the headmaster with a sly smile on the opposite side—every new student who joined Hogwarts had to go through the pen of acceptance and the book of admission.
The envelope was prepared in advance, that is to say, before he came to Hogwarts, Dumbledore had already agreed to his transfer and completed the registration in advance.
"But you'll accept it anyway, won't you?"
Dumbledore replied with a smile.
Not even William himself could refute it.
He also considered becoming a "wild mage", or relying on bookstores and other channels to learn by himself, but this idea quickly proved to be unrealistic.
In this world, the circle of wizards is small, and because of this, "education" is much more important than "knowledge".
Looking for a job, a slightly more decent position requires a corresponding level of certificate.But if you want to take the certificate exam, you must get a recommendation from the school.
Not to mention the school's alumni network, if you don't graduate from a magic school, no matter how good your performance is, you will be squeezed out by your colleagues.
Just because he is not "one of our own".
As for keeping a low profile, living like a normal person, being a millionaire...it works.But after witnessing the magic of magic and being fortunate enough to break into such a wonderful world, William is not reconciled to this.
"As stated in the letter, the new semester will start on September [-]st. You can buy textbooks and other items needed for the semester at Diagon Alley. I will write to ask Professor McGonagall to take you there There.
I noticed you might need a new wand? "
"Yes, Professor," William replied.
His old wand was held down by Professor Fontana.
Dumbledore nodded, and went on:
"There are many differences in teaching between Hogwarts and Ilvermorny. Although it may be too early to tell, I have a feeling that you will enjoy life at Hogwarts, Mr. Buffalo."
Heisenberg's pseudonym comes from American TV series, and it is limited to American TV series.Anyone who touches the d should be pulled away and shot for 3 minutes.
(End of this chapter)
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