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Chapter 34 The Principal's Office

Kewen then chatted a lot with Professor Flitwick. Through this chat, Kewen gained a lot from Professor Flitwick.

For example, Professor Flitwick suggested that he go to the library to read more books; for example, Professor Flitwick gave him a guarantee that he would get the privilege of "visiting the Ravenclaw lounge" for Cowen, which would make it easier for Cowen to go to Ravenclaw.

Reading in the small library of Crowe Lounge.

In addition, after Professor Flitwick asked Cowan which magic spell he was most familiar with, which was the Levitation Charm, he also suggested that he try to master the 'silent casting' technique of this spell.

According to Professor Flitwick's guidance, if you want to cast the 'Levitation Curse' silently, you only need to have a strong idea of ​​'magic effect' and recite the correct spell silently in your mind.

Ke Wen experimented on the spot, but it was not successful. The book that was cast with a spell fell down as soon as it floated.

However, Kewen felt something from this failure. He thought that he could successfully master the silent casting of the 'Levitation Curse' after practicing a few more times.

But he had already performed amazingly enough in front of Professor Flitwick today, so the Chinese people were used to it, so they kept it to themselves and did not explain this to Professor Flitwick.

After a pleasant exchange of time, Coven said goodbye to Professor Flitwick because he still had to go to the library.

After all, after classes officially started, he could borrow books from the library and go back to his dormitory to read them. Finally, he no longer had to feel bored every night.

After staying in the library for nearly an hour, Kewen finished his homework for the history of magic class, and then registered to borrow a book on magic.

Next, Coven went to the auditorium to read. First, because he had realized in the past few days that there were almost no people studying in the Gryffindor common room. Second, because the auditorium was brighter and he didn't have to go up and down during dinner.

The floor is tossing.

Therefore, Ke Wen had been reading in the auditorium hall until dinner time at seven-thirty.

After dinner, Kewen followed the Gryffindor students back to the dormitory. Then he informed the two roommates who stayed in the common room chatting with their classmates, and returned to the dormitory alone to continue reading...

Principal room.

Professor Flitwick passed the password, climbed up the spiral staircase, opened the door and entered the headmaster's room.

"Filius, what's the matter?" Behind the desk, Principal Dumbledore stood up and asked Professor Flitwick, then turned to look at the snack cabinet leaning against the wall.

After a glance, the cake plate on the dessert counter slowly floated over, and at the same time, a gilt teapot began to automatically pour black tea into the cup.

"Yes Albus, I came to you to get an authorization." Professor Flitwick came to the desk and jumped on the guest chair to sit down.

"What authorization?" Although Dumbledore was asking, his hands were already touching the blank scroll and quill on the edge of the table, and he said at the same time: "Eat a piece of pastry first, and then try the new black tea I got."

"Of course, just black tea will be fine." Professor Flitwick said with a smile, "No need for cake."

"Okay then." Principal Dumbledore smiled and waved his hand, and the cake plate that flew over flew back again.

At this time, Dumbledore had already spread out the authorization letter scroll, took the quill in his hand, sat back on the chair and said: "Okay, what authorization is needed?"

"That's right." Professor Flitwick took the teacup that flew out of thin air and said, "Covin, Covin Quinn, Albus, you should know about that child."

Dumbledore thought for a moment, then nodded: "Yes, what happened to him?"

"That kid is a genius!" Professor Flitwick couldn't help but get a little excited thinking about the exchange between the two in the afternoon: "That kid is a real genius!"

"Yes, that's right." Dumbledore agreed with a smile: "You and Minerva have always said this about him. Has he done anything surprising? The power of attorney you want is also for that

Child?"

"That's right, Albus, you can't even imagine how talented that kid is!" Professor Flitwick said, shaking his body slightly with excitement.

"Okay, okay, don't be so excited, Filius." Dumbledore comforted him with a smile: "Drink some black tea first, and we'll talk slowly."

"Oh, sorry, I really can't help but get excited." After hearing this, Professor Flitwick controlled his emotions a little, picked up the tea cup and took a sip.

After calming down, Professor Flitwick spoke again: "Albus, I need your authorization to authorize the child to go to the Ravenclaw lounge to read."

"No problem." Dumbledore responded, pushing up his glasses at the same time, lowering his head slightly and starting to write on the authorization letter with a quill.

At the same time, Dumbledore asked curiously while writing the authorization document: "So Filius, can you tell me now, what else did that child do that made you so excited?"

"Of course, I just want to discuss this with you." Professor Flitwick nodded and said: "That child is a piece of rough jade. I think I can't carve it perfectly on my own, so I need your advice on how to improve it in the future.

Raise that child well.”

Next, Professor Flitwick began to tell Dumbledore about the exchange between him and Corwin that afternoon.

By the time Professor Flitwick finished speaking, Dumbledore had already written the authorization and placed it in the drawer of his desk, symbolizing that the authorization had officially taken effect in the academy.

From now on, if Corwin goes to the Ravenclaw common room, it will no longer be considered a violation of the school rules.

"That's the situation, Albus." Professor Flitwick took another sip of black tea, moistened his throat and said, "That child is such a genius, so different. I think he deserves to be trained more perfectly."

"I trust your judgment, Filius." Dumbledore nodded slowly, but then said with a somewhat thoughtful expression: "But, can I observe him directly?"

"Of course." Professor Flitwick responded matter-of-factly, and at the same time he took out his wand, put the tip of the wand against his temple, and slowly pulled out a line of silver light.

As the tip of the wand left the temple, the silver light quickly gathered and turned into a small ball of silver light.

Dumbledore waved his hand upon seeing this, and a full-length mirror near the door of the office suddenly folded to both sides, and a 'washbasin' slowly emerged.

When Professor Flitwick saw this, he shook the wand in his hand, and the silver-white light ball on the wand immediately flew into the washbasin.

Dumbledore had already walked out from behind his desk and walked to the sink. After stirring the liquid in the basin a few times with his wand, he held the edge of the basin with both hands and leaned over to look inside...

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