William Davis
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The third year’s Ancient Runes class is on track. After studying two somewhat boring rune manuscripts, they finally had their first lesson that seemed interesting enough. Felix stood at the podium, “Put away your textbooks, we’ll be doing a new attempt today.” The young wizards perked up at that, “I’ve been looking forward to this day for a long time!” Dean Thomas said, “I’ve heard Professor Hap’s class is always full of novel ideas with fresh possibilities!” Felix, already used…
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When the word werewolf abruptly popped on Felix’s mind, what had seemed to don’t make sense all of a sudden made sense. Lupin had always brought him a strange feeling, and he thought it’s Snape’s words that had affected him. Now it did not seem so, Maybe he had captured some characteristics of the untransformed form of the werewolf, the pupils, the hair, and if anything, the aura of a dark creature. But unfortunately, Felix didn’t think about it that way a bit. Besides, Lupin always gave…
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A little later, Dobby returned to report the results to Felix – “Mr. Hap, the woman whose last name is Skeeter has agreed, and, in the process, the little silvery-white bird … above my head.” “I see, Dobby, that’s the test I mentioned to you, and it worked better than I thought it would.” … In the evening, Felix walked into the great hall in a happy mood. ‘Hmm, which house table should I pick today?’ He thought to himself idly, it’s one of his joys, always hearing lots of…
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The next morning, Felix met with the old Lady Longbottom at the door of St. Mungo’s as usual, and then he treated the Longbottoms, and as time went on, he became more and more skilled at piecing together, categorizing, and sorting out memories. At times, he felt like a masterful molder, having to handle trivial memories with caution and care, but even then, he couldn’t guarantee that nothing would be left out or missing in the process of assembling them. Some memories will simply be lost forever,…
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“You have thought it through quite well, and what amazes me most is that you have been patient enough to revise seven versions.” Felix complimented. The twins said with a smile, “It’s all thanks to you, you always give us a bunch of suggestions for modifications, which makes us feel that it’s not good enough.” Felix looked at them, “What are you going to do now?” Fred said, “We’re currently simply advertising in the school, and there are quite a few people who are interested in…
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“Professor.” “Hello, Professor Hap.” Harry, Cedric, Ron, and Hermione greeted him. “Come sit down.” Felix nodded at them as he waved his wand and four small low tables emerged from the grass and the four picked their spots and sat down. One by one, small teacups hopped into their hands, followed by a long-necked, thin-mouthed teapot bending gracefully and pouring out an amber liquid. Harry sipped the tea, he rarely drank tea, but he found it delicious, the long-necked teapot came over…
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On the last Saturday of September, the Magic Rune Club recruitment assessment began. Hermione woke Harry and Ron up early, and after breakfast, the three of them hurried to the Ancient Runes classroom. Harry looked tired and Ron rubbed his eyes hard as he grumbled, “Hermione, we went too early. And besides, both of us just need to turn in our essay, it’s not like Professor Hap is going to grade it on the spot.” Hermione looked at them seriously, “Of course, you’re going to help, you know,…
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But Hermione’s good mood did not last long, a sister from the fifth year ran up to her and asked, “I heard that you can break the solid wood armrest with your bare hands? This should be the effect of practical magic rune, right, can you demonstrate it?” Hermione looked at her dumbfounded, you are asking me to demonstrate breaking the armrest with my bare hands in public? This schoolgirl also realized that something is not right, she whispered: ” it is okay to do it in private, I prepared two…
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As Felix exited the Headmaster’s office, he still mulled over Dumbledore’s final advice to him: never try to play with people’s hearts. He shook his head, ready to go check on Hagrid’s big dog, the guy should be restored to five or six feet tall, right? The other side. A lot of people in the Gryffindor common room were still discussing what had just happened when, right before their eyes, Professor McGonagall had dragged Neville Longbottom away with a scary-looking old woman. From the…
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After a long time, Felix withdrew from the thinking room. To the outside world, he looked like he had been dazed in place for ten minutes, but old Lady Longbottom held her breath, and her lips quivered as she inquired, “How was it … I saw Frank suddenly, not moving a muscle.” Felix pinched his temples and sat down somewhat wearily in the chair next to him, “A vast project, but ah,” he gave a broad smile, “I have a cure.” Old Lady Longbottom let out a suppressed cry, she covered her…
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