Harry Potter and the Secret Treasures

Chapter 333 Evan's Magic History Exam (Mid-Autumn Festival Plus)

Unlike the first completion of the Transformation Exam and the subsequent Magic History Exam, Ivan was the last to file.

He wrote for two and a half hours, and at the end of the day, the little wizard in the classroom was staring at him, and even Professor Ghost Bins was very surprised.

They don't know why Ivan wrote so much, which is beyond imagination.

Normal exams can be completed in at most an hour, but the last discussion on the burning of witches in the fourteenth century was of interest to Ivan.

He and Harry discussed this last summer.

Recent magical studies of many medieval legacies have given him a deeper understanding of this aspect.

Generally speaking, witch burning is widely regarded by the magic community as a meaningless act.

In the Middle Ages, Muggles feared magic and witchcraft in particular.

But they are not good at recognizing magic, and they only occasionally and truly catch a man or a witch, at a time when incineration has had little effect.

When burned, a man or witch performs a basic magic of freezing a flame, enjoying the gentle itching pleasure of the flame, while pretending to be in pain and screaming. The occupier Wendelyn was very fond of being burned and had been caught in a variety of costumes, 47 times more.

It is based on the original words of the Magical History by the magical historian Bashida al-Saud and represents the views of the vast majority of people.

Just write this on the paper and Ivan will get a full score.

But, through recent research, he found that Bashart's discourse was one-sided.

Witchhunting, dominated by Holy See forces, is not as simple as the magic world now imagines, and Ivan sees it as a conspiracy.

After the demise of the Western Roman Empire, the whole of Europe entered the darkest Middle Ages.

The decline of humanity, the breakdown of morality, the slow development of productivity, the fear of the unknown and the fear of witchcraft on the part of Muggles have reached their all-time extremes.

The divine and ancient empires of the past were divided into nations and magical forces were divided, and a great deal of heretical magic about ancient magicians and wizards was spread in Europe.

The perennial conflagration between Muggles has also allowed magic, especially dark magic, to develop rapidly. Among them, the development of demonic magic, dominated by traditional Pontifical wizards to explore immortal dying magic and emerging dark wizards, is fastest.

According to the traces of spider filaments currently retained, the common denominator of the two types of magic is the need for a large number of human souls or corpses to serve as the basis for their application.

Especially the souls and corpses of underage women, who are the best method materials.

As stated earlier, the outbreak of witch hunting in this context did not actually kill many real wizards, but women in Muggle were subjected to widespread persecution.

The campaign lasted hundreds of years and ended up being an act of terror, with many Muggle girls called witches being brought before religious courts.

They were sentenced to death, but their souls and bodies were secretly collected by dark wizards.

Ironically, uncontrolled witch hunting, while unable to harm real adult wizards, has left underage wizards whose power has just awakened devastated. Many children from Muggles, who had just demonstrated their magical gift, were brutally murdered by their loved ones, who called it the power of the devil.

This leads to a smaller and smaller number of wizards that are already scarce until they die.

More and more ancient schools of wizards are extinct because they cannot find the right heirs, and the powerful spells of the ancient period turn into the dust of history one after the other.

The magic world has become increasingly depressed and the pureblood wizard family is gaining a higher and higher status. Three hundred years after the outbreak of witch-hunting operations, this terrorist act gradually came to an end with the rise of colonialism and the introduction of mysterious witchcraft in the new continent and the East.

The Law on International Secrecy, which entered into force in 1689, was considered an important milestone in the development of the magic world. Necromancers and demonic dark magic were recast as taboos and could not be studied. All magic books were destroyed and the wizards were completely turned into hiding.

They are no longer involved in the war in Muggles, but have developed alone to this day.

Owing to the limited time available for the exam, Ivan was only able to write down his own research results and not roll them out.

Nevertheless, his answers shocked everyone.

In any case, this is a study of the history of magic enough to shake the entire magic world.

If the topic of black magic itself was not too taboo, Evan could even provide a basis for the evolution of hundreds of black magic spells.

Even so, Professor Bens stood still long after seeing Ivan's paper.

Because he was so excited, his translucent ghost body clearly turned pale red.

The other little wizards were so focused that they wanted to see exactly what Ivan had written on the paper that they were able to make Professor Bens so disoriented.

Because of his great research value, Ivan's magic history exam score eventually scored 120 points, and the extra score was Professor Bens' reward for him. This historic Hogwarts move became the most popular topic in the castle.

Of course, that's the last word. Ivan is walking with Colin to the auditorium right now.

Unlike when we split up before, the third-year students are now all very excited and looking very excited.

Hermione had predicted very accurately before, and Professor Flitwicks used the Happy Spell as his third grade exam.

Ivan didn't see Harry and Ron, Hermione told him, because Harry had gone a little too far in getting rid of his nervousness, and Ron had been laughing hysterically. Professor Flivey had to take them to his office to keep him quiet until Ron could read the happy spell himself.

Halfway through lunch, Harry and Ron arrived in the auditorium.

They look very pale, not at all like they just had a happy spell.

“Very bad!” Ron shook his head and said, "Maybe laughter drained me too much energy, maybe it was one person who applied too much tension. Anyway, my happy magic didn't work, Harry just pretended to be happy, and Professor Flivey obviously saw it. ”

“Never mind, this magic is hard.” Harry said with impatience, "I did feel happy at the time, just not so strongly. ”

Harry's story is very unconvincing and he doesn't look happy at all right now.

“I told you before that when you cast the spell, the wand was waving in the wrong direction!” Hermione looked at Ron and said, "Obviously, you didn't listen to me. ”

“But when I used this spell, it all came into effect, I thought...”

“You should be glad that Professor Flivey won't give you a zero.” Hermione took out the potion textbook and said sharply, "But on the potion exam tomorrow, if you still do, I'm sure Snape will never let go of this opportunity. ”