Harry Potter and the Secret Treasures

Chapter 406: Summer Life in Boosbatons

At noon, the sun passed through colorful Mosaic glass, leaving a speckled light on the ancient stone columns and arches of the Busbaton School of Magic.

At the brightest edge of the shadow, a handsome teenager sits at a fine long table.

He was dressed in a black wizard robe with an indescribable character and sat quietly there.

The teenager frowned slightly and focused on the parchment roll in front of him.

He is about twelve or three years old and has a beautiful face.

The black hair is soft and slightly curly, the eyes are a little lost, the bottom of the eyes seems to be violet light, and the focus reveals a little less perceptible childishness.

Ivan had been in this position for a long time, and he was studying the ancient magic on the parchment paper in front of him, which Le Mae had arranged for him.

The parchment was filled with complex, profound magic symbols, and he stared at these ancient magic texts for a long time.

Suddenly, his mind flashed and he seemed to finally figure out what it was.

Following the quill in his hand, a beautiful satanic text was written.

Under the influence of magic, the air within a square meter diameter with Evan as its center, like glass, fluctuates through the crystalline rays, slowing people's breathing.

This is the power of the most profound ancient magic, the ancient writing invented by the ancient magicians, originally designed to better document and use magic.

Although Ivan did not use spells, the ancient magical forces themselves resonated slightly with the magic in his body, forming a strange rhythm.

A few minutes later, he relieved himself and let go of the quill and drank half the juice by his feet.

Ivan drank a sip of juice and watched with satisfaction what he had just done.

With the help of Le Méridien, he has now mastered more than 300 ancient magic.

This means that Ivan is now at the beginning.

He was able to recognize that the vast majority of magic books were written in ancient magic.

Considering the time he learned these ancient magic texts, it can only be described by miracles.

You know, unlike the ancient magic texts that have already been revealed in the magic world, many of these magic texts that Ivan mastered are the exclusive collection of Le Méridien alone.

It may take decades or even hundreds of years for a scripture to be deciphered normally, and it takes him a month to learn this.

Evan has remained in Boosbatons for more than a month since the summer vacation.

During the day, he will learn ancient magic with Le Méridien, listen to the contents of the Book of Symbols, the basics of alchemy, and the secrets of the magic world, and occasionally share classic operas.

Le Méridien knows many things, and in a sense he is even more educated than Dumbledore.

Though not intentionally collected, the lives of more than 600 years old are enough to make him aware of many things that have been forgotten and lost in the long rivers of history.

Listening to Le Méridien speak of this as a relative is several times more effective than looking at the material.

Ivan spends most of his time in the library every night.

At Dumbledore's request, Mrs. Maxim allowed Ivan to use Boosbaton's library.

However, in order to read the Prohibition Book, consent must be obtained from Le Méridien.

And Le Méridien doesn't care at all, which means that Ivan can go through hundreds of years of Boosbatons' magic collections at will, without any concern.

He is very fond of his current life and is more free here than in Hogwarts.

At the very least, Mrs. Pines would not allow students to flip those dangerous forbidden books at will, and even if you had a professor's approval, it would not necessarily be easy at some point.

Not to mention that Filch will be in every corner of the castle, spying on students anytime, anywhere, not allowing you to do this, not allowing you to do that.

Now Boothbatons are quietly on campus because of a few holidays.

Apart from the Le Méridien, Ivan, Sirius, a handful of professors and ghosts, there is no one else on campus.

Every night, if Ivan is tired of reading, he goes to Sirius to practice fighting.

Because of the curse, he can't use a lot of magic, but it gives Ivan enough opportunity to practice those low-order spells and practice all sorts of techniques.

Sirius can't give Ivan much help in such professional magic subjects as ancient magic and alchemy, but he is definitely the most competent teacher in the field of dark magic defense and fighting. He knows a lot of very unique training methods, though difficult, but has to admit, it works well.

It wasn't until long ago that Ivan learned that Sirius didn't know where to find the Ministry's specific way to train Aaron.

The training he asked himself to remember and complete came from there.

After he passed it all, he was eligible to go to the Ministry of Magic to register as an Aurora and was the youngest Aurora ever.

Overall, while no more powerful magic has been learned, Ivan's combined strengths have more than doubled over the course of this month of practice and upgrading.

He is now at a level of strength that is completely beyond what little wizards deserve.

In fact, needless to say, little wizards, on a lot of magic, are no better than well-known adult wizards who have graduated from magic schools.

Everything went very smoothly, only to find the Magic Stone Piece taken away by the Fallen Horseman and break the curse left by Voldemort on Ivan.

But Dumbledore had never heard from him, and shortly after the start of the summer vacation, he left Boosbaton with Mrs. Maxim.

Sirius said they were going back to the British Ministry of Magic to discuss the upcoming triumph with Durmstrang's principal and Magic Department officials.

At the joint initiative of Fuji and two other magic ministers, the entire European magic community and the three major magic schools are interested in resuming this ancient event.

They are prepared to use this as a platform to enhance communication and communication among students.

Triwizard Tournament, once so prevalent in history, was an ancient tradition between the three schools, but eventually it was abandoned because the death toll was so high.

Thereafter, there was no longer a formal platform for communication between the three magic schools, and the trend towards closed-door car construction within the three magic schools became increasingly evident due to the confidentiality of their unique magic and teaching methods.

In any case, this is not conducive to the development of the European magic world.

In recent years in particular, the American magic community, under the leadership of the American Magic Society, has exhibited a thriving image distinct from that of Europe, and its overall strength has grown dramatically.

Against this background, European ministries of magic, especially the mainstream British, French and German ministries, are under a lot of pressure and are often criticized too conservatively by mainstream voices.

They had to try to make a change, and the resumption of the suspended Triwizard Tournament for nearly a hundred years was the first step in that attempt.