Felix turned his head away, didn't look at the Slytherin witch who was staring at him, cleared his throat, and continued: "I have analyzed with the professors, there are two main shortcomings of yours, one is the spell you master. Not enough to deal with complex situations. Like magic flames—"

He paused and did not continue.

"And the second shortcoming is the lack of practice, or actual combat. It's not the kind of dueling game where you draw wands from each other and prepare in advance. I mean how to deal with sudden crises, which is related to your own experience. related."

"There was a time when Hogwarts had a tradition of traveling for a year after graduation. It's probably similar to traveling with a few close friends and seeing the magical customs of different parts of the world..."

"But because of the Wizarding War and in recent years, the Ministry of Magic of various countries has tightened their policies. If you want to go to a country, you must report in advance and obtain the permission of the local Ministry of Magic, so this kind of behavior is not very popular."

Felix told the history so they had a general impression.

"In the next month or so, as classroom No. 7 becomes more and more perfect, you will be exposed to simulated dangerous scenarios one by one to increase your experience. Not only me, but other professors will also appear here to give you guide."

"Of course," Felix said after thinking for a while, "Professor Moody may have other arrangements. He prefers to test how you deal with danger in real scenarios. You should know a little about his character..."

More than one student grimaced, and Professor Moody's reputation for brusqueness and his daring in class was well-known. Hogwarts students had suffered a lot, and no student had not been pointed at the head or read a few times. Second curse?

But according to a student who did not want to be named, although Professor Moody felt bad when he cursed himself, there was a strange sense of pleasure in his heart when he watched him rudely curse others. ...

"As a candidate for warriors," Felix raised his voice, bringing the students back to their senses, "or the students who are selected to participate in exchanges and showcase the achievements of Hogwarts teaching, you will have the opportunity to come into contact with many advanced students. The most direct way is that the forbidden area of ​​​​the library will be opened to you."

"You just need to register well, and you can see all kinds of profound magic books."

The students were discussing in a low voice, and Felix even raised his eyebrows when he heard someone mention "dark magic".

"I should remind you that black magic was banned in previous tournaments, even this one," he said uncertainly. "The Ministry of Magic is still in intense negotiations..."

"Does that mean we might face dark magic?" Harry asked in surprise.

"No, that's not it," Felix explained. "The bottom line at the Ministry of Magic is that warriors are not allowed to use dark magic on warriors. But Durmstrang has suggested that it is 'reasonable' to use inhumans when breaking through. - such as those powerful and deadly magical beasts - using black magic."

"Vagado and Ilvermorny also agreed. The point of contention now is which black magic is allowed to be used, and the Ministry of Magic is working overtime to compile a list."

"So we can use black magic too?" Collins pressed. "Just on that what list?"

"Maybe it's allowed by the rules, but for Hogwarts students, there won't be a professor to give you that advice," Felix said calmly. "I know some of you may be no strangers to black magic, but after all, you have to consider the impact - if it is used openly, it will attract the attention of the Ministry of Magic and the outside world will question the educational philosophy of Hogwarts."

He shrugged: "It's not been a few years since the war, and most of the British wizarding people still abhor black magic."

Collins looked at him defiantly, "So, as long as you don't get seen, you'll be fine?"

Felix stared at her and smiled slightly: "You're right, Miss Foley. Whether you use black magic or not doesn't affect the judges' scores. But if I tell you, it's not necessary, and it's even more of a loss."

He looked at the crowd: "Many of you, especially the younger students, don't realize what special treatment you will have for the next few months - the Hogwarts library is open to you, All professors will answer knowledge outside of your textbook, including all kinds of advanced spells and magical theories."

"If I were you, I would definitely not miss such a good opportunity. It will be good for your future."

"But what do we learn so many esoteric things and don't use them after graduation?" a student asked.

Felix looked at the others, who also had expressions of disapproval. He shook his head: "It seems that this is indeed a problem, then let me expand on it. When we go to school, we may all have a question-"

"Why do you force yourself to continue to delve into those deep, obscure spells and theories if you can just study roughly for a few years and you'll be fine?"

"This is actually a very interesting question, can anyone answer it?"

A Ravenclaw girl raised her hand playfully. "Professor, I know! I just love magic! Interested in them."

Felix smiled at her, "It's a good mentality."

"Learning magic can get us a prominent position, into better companies, Gringotts, the Ministry of Magic!" said Roger Davies.

"Well, constructive speech. What else?"

"Others will fear you, fear you, and dare not provoke you," Collins Foley said coldly.

"Makes sense...is there anything else?"

"You can do what you like," Hermione said.

"It's close, compared to my own answer," Felix said with a smile.

He glanced around, his eyes slid over each of their eyes, "I can't give you the correct answer, because there is no correct and only answer. I can only express my own understanding."

"What's the use of learning more about magic, including those obscure theories of magic?"

"My opinion is that while it allows you to go further on the road of magic than others, it also naturally gives you more choices."

"You want to study magic? Of course you can, then quietly be a scholar, comprehend the mysteries of magic and the areas that no one has ever touched."

"Do you want to occupy a high position and gain power? In addition to having a sharp and ingenious mind, the power of magic is also indispensable. At that time, magic was a tool at your disposal to help you gain fame and power;"

"Or... money? It's not impossible, but it is recommended that you choose the right branch of magic. Alchemy and ancient rune are very promising. If any of you are interested, you can consider joining the 'Future World' company after graduation."

Felix blinked and smiled at them.

"There's so much more to say, change your appearance? Transfiguration can do it; prolong life? Potions can do it; travel the world?

"Of course, we may also imagine-" Felix lowered his eyes, "Let the world run according to your will, and some changes will take place because of you."

The students were quiet.

Felix fiddled with his wand and said softly, "Yeah, for some people, like - Headmaster Dumbledore, it's never what he can do, but what he chooses to do."

"Being the Minister of Magic...and deciding which candy to buy from Hogsmeade...maybe the latter is more exhausting for him."

"This shows the importance of choice - choosing the life we ​​want. The most intuitive example is that every year there are students who get more than one letter of recommendation from a professor. Obviously, these people have a natural choice. bigger."

"Let's get back to business and get down to business."

Felix raised his voice and said, "According to the latest news from the principal, this competition will be different than before. It will be held in groups, and of course, the difficulty will be increased accordingly."

"Each school selects three people to form a team. After the three events are over, the school with the highest score will receive the trophy for the competition."

He looked at the crowd and said, "Sixth and seventh graders, you will form teams in a random way in the next time. In this way, you will cultivate tacit understanding, and you may not know who will be your teammates during the game. As for the four Fifth grade students can do whatever they want without making any demands."

As soon as the words fell, Harry, Ron and Hermione immediately leaned against each other.

Recommend a book "The Bottom Trainer of the Elf World", the author once wrote "The Dark Rise of the Elf".

The introduction is as follows:

Thanks to the alliance for returning the peace and tranquility of the elf world, because I, the "bottom" trainer, jumped backwards.

——From the "self-report" of the "bottom" trainer and cultivator Xia Yan

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