During these days, Ryan has been busy learning all kinds of knowledge in order to enhance his strength.

He was most pleased that he had found the right use of the knowledge in the Winter Home Industrial Handbook. As industrial knowledge, this book records the contents of a considerable variety of materials.

And these contents can obviously provide Ryan with a lot of help in the study of transfiguration. As we all know, the three elements of Transfiguration are magic power, the understanding of magic itself, and the mastery of various material properties. And these knowledge about various materials can just strengthen Ryan's mastery of various material properties. This also allowed Ryan to give Gryffindor a lot of points in the Transfiguration class.

Maybe it's because I'm too busy right now - in addition to the homework in various subjects, I have to find time to practice the new knowledge I have acquired from the Wanjie grocery store. - So, when Ryan suddenly realized that he wrote a letter every Saturday, he had already written the ninth letter to his family, he couldn't believe it.

Waking up one morning, Ryan smelled the smell of roasting pumpkin beginning to waft through the castle. He knew that Halloween was coming up.

(Looks like the trolls are about to come out? You should pay attention in the last few days.) While desperately thinking about how to deal with possible troll incidents, Ryan walked to the magic spell classroom with his textbook.

Today, Professor Flitwick looks very happy, probably because the festival is coming, and the festive atmosphere is getting stronger and stronger.

After the class, the professor announced that he thought they could start making objects fly. The students have been eager to try this skill ever since they saw Professor Flitwick make Neville's toads flying around the classroom.

Professor Flitwick divided the class into groups of two and began training. Harry's partner is Seamus Finnigan. And Ron is going to work with Hermione Granger.

Harry, you look happier because Neville's been hoping for a change with Seamus. So Ryan was staring at Harry a little gloomily now. After all, no one likes that their partner is someone who is prone to all kinds of accidents.

While Ron and Hermione Granger looked annoyed, Hermione had not spoken to either of them since the day Harry's broom was delivered. To say that at most they were not used to seeing each other before, but they would still nod their heads when they met each other. But now the two sides basically treat each other as air and completely ignore each other.

This situation also made it embarrassing to meet Harry or Ron when Ryan and Hermione returned to the common room after studying in the library.

"Okay, don't forget that subtle wrist movement we've been training for!" Professor Flitwick shrilled, standing on top of his stack of books as usual. "Swipe, remember, swipe. It's also very important to say the right spell - don't forget the wizard Balufeo, who said 'f' to 's' and found himself lying The floor. Up, with a bison on his chest."

Magic can't conjure food, but it can conjure bison. Couldn't the wizard make the bison first, and then turn the bison into roast beef? It looks like I'm going to ask Professor Flitwick after class. Ryan thought about taking out his wand, ready to start practicing.

Because of private practice for a long time, Ryan made this feather fly in one go.

"Oh, look, Mr. Lane has made it. By the way, for that nice levitating spell from your last flying lesson. I'll give Gryffindor five points." Professor Flitwick shrieked. .

In the time that followed, Ryan began to help Neville master the spell. In fact, as long as he's not flustered and a little more confident, Neville's magic level isn't that bad. After reciting the spell over and over and watching Ryan's demonstration empty-handed practice many times. Neville cast the spell, though only to keep the feathers less than a finger's height off the table.

In the absence of a correct learning method, most of the little wizards are still struggling to learn magic.

Harry and Seamus flicked, flicked, and did it over and over, but the feather they should have sent into the air lay motionless on the table. In the end, Seamus, who was in a hurry, stabbed the feather with his wand, and the feather blew and ignited directly.

Fortunately, Harry quickly put out the small fire, but it also forced the students around him to wave and fan the air to get rid of the burnt smell of the feathers.

On the other side of the classroom, Ron's progress was not much better.

"Wingardim Leviosa!" he shouted, waving his long arms like a windmill.

"You're wrong," Ryan heard Hermione say unceremoniously, "it's Yuga-Dimlev-O-Sa, and the word 'ga' should be long and clear." - Hermione before I saw that Ryan knew this spell, so I asked Ryan to practice it in advance, and Hermione had mastered this spell before class.

"Since you're so smart, you try it," growled Ron.

Hermione rolled up her sleeves, waved her wand, and said, "Wingardim Leviosa!" Their feather rose from the table four feet above their heads.

"Oh, well done!" cried Professor Flitwick, clasping his hands. "Look, everyone, Miss Granger has done it too! This spell is not as difficult as you think. Be careful, and you can too."

After class, Ryan ran up to the podium to ask questions about the bison. Professor Flitwick replied: "Wizard Balufeo didn't conjure a bison out of thin air, he just summoned bison from somewhere else. Gamp's law of metamorphosis just says that food can't be conjured out of thin air, but it can be summoned elsewhere. Food that already exists."

After thanking Professor Flitwick for explaining the puzzle, Ryan ran out of the classroom door.

The corridor was crowded, and the students after class were jammed together, and everyone could only move forward slowly.

Ryan heard Ron's voice in front of him: "No wonder everyone can't stand her, to be honest, she's like a nightmare."

As soon as he finished speaking, Ryan saw a brown-haired girl walking past Ron and Harry holding a book and bowing her head, bumping Harry as she passed them.

The girl was supposed to be Hermione, but she lowered her head and seemed to be crying.

Ryan squeezed in beside Harry and Ron, listening to Ron say to Harry, "She must have noticed, she doesn't have a new friend except Ryan who came from the same place as her."

Ryan shook his head, then patted the two on the shoulders.

"Why did you suddenly pop out and scared me to death." Ron said.

"I think you are choreographing a girl behind your back, which really lacks the spirit of a gentleman," Ryan said.

Harry lowered his head, looking a little ashamed. Ron asked back, "What is a gentleman's spirit?"

It was only then that Ryan thought that magic had leveled the physical gap between men and women. Therefore, in the UK, the wizarding world is the place with the most equal gender, which also leads to many common British customs not in the wizarding world, such as the spirit of gentleman.

"Well, what I'm trying to say is that the people behind it are always immoral, and I think you need to apologize to Hermione."

Harry and Ron nodded. Ryan heard Ron mutter, "You can apologize for your sake. I'm so curious that you can put up with a friend like Hermione?"

Then the three of them went to the next class together.

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