After dealing with some casually at noon, Locke quickly flipped through these basic magic books.

It's clear that the magic of the Harry Potter world is much richer than what Bilock learned from Balthazar.

There are many practical magics in this world that Locke has not learned before. The attack power may not be very strong, but these magics have been integrated into all aspects of life.

But according to Locke's induction, the magic power of this world is limitedly higher than that of the world of American TV series. In other words, the upper limit of magicians in this world is not much higher than that of the world of American TV series.

Locke also has his own judgment on this. He guesses that the reason for this is because the magic world in this world has been peaceful for many years. In addition to combat magic, a large number of magic for daily life has been developed.

In the world of American TV series, because the white wizard and the black wizard were divided into two factions to fight, both sides suffered heavy losses in the end, leaving only three or two big cats and kittens.

Coupled with the special meditation method, magicians have a long life and are obsessed with confrontation and struggle between the two sides, and are not so concerned about recruiting disciples and spreading magic.

Without enough magicians, the research and development of magic will naturally progress much slower.

Unlike the magic world in this world, a large number of magicians enjoy a comfortable life and can focus more on magic research. Over time, they can expand the magic system to a more complete level.

Moreover, Locke also discovered that magicians in this world also have the phenomenon of blood inheritance. That is, after a person is born, if he does not have magic power, he does not have it. It is already determined at birth.

Most of the ancestors of wizards are inherited from magical creatures or other races that are born with magical powers. This is different from the world of American TV series.

Magicians in the world of American TV series do not have any inherited bloodline. They can only rely on mental power or IQ talent. Even some IQ geniuses may not be able to successfully learn magic.

It's more accidental. I think this is also an important reason why magicians in the American TV series are not as popular as in this world.

Locke estimated that the meditation method in the American TV show world was accidentally created by a super genius and then perfected step by step, so that people without blood could finally cast magic.

After putting down the book he had finished reading, it was almost time to read. Locke sorted it out and went to visit the Granger family.

After knocking on the door and giving out the small gifts they had prepared, the Granger family of three enthusiastically guided Locke into the house.

Hermione couldn't wait to show off her collection to Locke, and Locke could only follow her upstairs, 'admire' her collection of fairy tale books and dolls, explain some things about the magical world to Hermione, and then teach Hermione the levitation spell.

"Dad, Mom, look, my spell is working!" At the dinner table, Hermione Granger couldn't wait to show off her achievements to her parents.

Looking at the bread floating in the air in front of them, the Grangers didn't care to emphasize their daughter's dining etiquette, but instead let out a sound of exclamation.

"Hermione is very talented, more talented than many wizards I have seen." Locke smiled and rubbed Hermione's head: "But if you want to develop better in the future, you need to work harder."

"That's great Hermione, mom is so proud of you." Mrs. Granger even smiled, hugged Hermione, kissed her, and then looked at Locke:

"Mr. Locke, thank you very much for giving some advice to Hermione. We are all ordinary people. There is no way we can provide her with more help. I wonder if you can..."

"It is also an honor for me to be able to point out a wizard with great potential." Locke found that Mrs. Granger seemed to be very enthusiastic about magic. No wonder he agreed to let Hermione join Hogwarts Academy so quickly.

"There is still nearly a month before school starts. If you don't mind, you can let Hermione come to my place when she has free time. I will teach her more about magic."

"Really?" Granger and Hermione both asked in surprise.

"Of course, I live just a block away and can be reached within a short walk." Locke said with a smile, "This may also be our fate."

"That's great. I will take Hermione to visit when I have time." Mrs. Granger agreed.

After dinner, Locke said goodbye and left the Granger house, and Hermione was a little reluctant to leave.

"Okay Hermione." Mr. Granger stopped his daughter who wanted to keep Locke:

"I know you still have many questions, but you should go back and take a look at the books you just bought, or ask Mr. Locke next time. Don't waste Mr. Locke's time now."

"Mr. Locke, I will read the textbook at home these two days. If I have any questions, I will come to you." Hermione said reluctantly.

"Of course." Locke nodded with a smile: "After you get started, you can write me a letter and ask your owl to send the letter to me."

"I will soon learn how to write magic letters." Hermione nodded and warned: "After you receive the letter, you must reply to me as soon as possible."

"Don't worry." Locke promised: "Then we'll see you next time."

The next day, Mrs. Granger took Hermione to visit Locke's house. Seeing the full collection of magic books in Locke's house, Hermione strongly requested her parents to allow her to come here from time to time to ask for magic advice during the holidays. .

Although the distance between the two houses only takes more than ten minutes to walk, Mrs. Granger was still a little worried about Hermione coming alone at first, so she accompanied her several times.

For Locke, after reading those basic books, it is not difficult to teach Hermione, and his understanding of magic also allows him to help Hermione get started faster through narration.

Every time she came here, Hermione brought notes with her as if she was concentrating on her studies. Locke thought that it was no wonder that this person could become the jack-of-all-trades in the Iron Triangle.

Through his guidance to Hermione, Locke truly understood how talented Hermione was. No wonder she was able to make Polyjuice Potion in the second grade.

You must know that when making this potion, even a graduate may not be able to succeed in the first time, but Hermione succeeded in the first time.

And not only was she talented in potions, Hermione was also very talented in learning spells.

She has talent and works hard enough. Locke feels that Hermione's Muggle origin has limited her resources, otherwise her achievements will be much more successful than in the plot.

Locke had already set his sights on her long before she came to this world, and now it seems that Hermione is even better than he expected.

Locke could provide her with all the resources she needed for learning. Locke bought all the magic books available on the market at Flourish and Blotts Bookstore. Even some of the ones that were out of stock were reserved in advance.

And not only magic books, but also a whole room of magic materials. These things cost a lot of money, and ordinary wizard families cannot afford them.

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