10:30 a.m., History of Magic classroom.
All sixth- and seventh-grade courses at Hogwarts are taught in the same class among the four houses, so the classrooms at this time were almost full of students.
But even though it was crowded, the students wearing the uniforms of the four major colleges still gathered together clearly.
In this way, Rossi, who was alone in the middle and surrounded by students wearing yellow and black uniforms, stood out.
But Rosie didn't pay any attention to this. All her attention was on the "History of Magic" open in front of her.
"Textbook - "History of Magic", after reading it, the magic affinity will be increased by 25%. If the test score is good or above, this benefit can be retained after leaving the space."
25% magic affinity can enhance magic damage and effects by 25%. With such an enhancement, even if you spend time reciting the boring "History of Magic", it is worth it.
You know, even if players choose to be born as a pure-blood wizard, their magic affinity is only 30%.
At this moment, a pearly-white transparent figure entered the classroom through the blackboard. It was Cuthbert Binns, Professor of the History of Magic at Hogwarts.
He wore a pair of thick glasses, formal and old-fashioned clothes, and looked very dry.
"Hello, classmates, welcome back to Hogwarts and back to the History of Magic class."
Professor Binns finished his opening remarks, and after the students' sparse applause ended, he slowly and methodically sat on the tall teacher's chair.
"Don't rush to open the textbook now. On the first day of school, let's talk about something else first."
After a pause, he continued with a voice that sounded like he hadn't had enough to eat, "During the holidays, did you encounter any problems about history, or did you have any problems that you didn't understand when reading "History of Magic"? You can ask me questions now.”
Hearing this, the students immediately started buzzing among themselves, but after a long time, no one raised their hands to ask questions.
Rossi listened for a moment and found that what the students around him were whispering were words to evade each other and let the other party ask questions.
It seems that this course is really boring. There are so many people, but they don’t even have a single question.
Rossi lowered his head slightly and chuckled silently, with a curve on his face.
At this time, Professor Binns, who had been waiting for a long time, suddenly pointed at Rossi and said, "I haven't seen this classmate before. Could it be that he has been skipping classes before?"
"ah?"
Rosie stood up in surprise when she was called, waved her hands hurriedly, "No, I'm new..."
Before she finished speaking, she heard Professor Binns ask with a straight face: "Tell me, do you have any questions about history that you want to know?"
Ah this...
Rosie was speechless. This was her first time in class.
And she had just flipped through a few pages of this textbook that was full of boring text. How could she have any doubts when she hadn't even read the contents of the Legendary Era!
"You can just ask anything. Professor Binns does this every year. He can't remember who is whose."
The Hufflepuff classmate next to him pulled the hem of Rossi's clothes under the desk, covered his mouth with the spread History of Magic and reminded him softly.
Um... I was caught co-authoring it?
Hearing this, Rossi raised his head bitterly, looked into Professor Binns' serious eyes, and blurted out happily: "Professor Binns, do you know about lichs?"
"Lich?"
Professor Binns pondered for a moment and then spoke eloquently, “I haven’t heard anyone mention this term for a long time.
In history, the period when lichs were active was in the previous era before the legendary wizard Merlin was born. According to records, most of them are undead spirits that were accidentally born under extreme conditions.
Of course, we have no way of knowing whether there are human factors involved..."
When talking about the rise, Professor Binns habitually pushed the glasses on the bridge of his nose with his hand: "Historically, the last witch disaster occurred in a village called Macroom in Ireland in the 1950s. …”
McCrum in Ireland? Aren’t all the country names in this game changed? Even London, England, has become Britannia. How can there be Ireland? And how could it be the 1950s? ! !
Rossi was suddenly confused and couldn't help but ask: "Ireland? Shouldn't it be Britannia? Isn't Macrum a village in Brantania? And the witch disaster should be in 954 Did it happen in the year?”
Hearing Rossi's question, the entire classroom became silent for a moment.
Professor Binns, who was questioned, seemed to be greatly insulted. His pearl-white figure flashed uncertainly. Finally, he took a deep breath (although he couldn't really breathe in, but he still expressed it in this way). He is suppressing his emotions):
"Didn't you wake up before class? 954? Did you eat the thousand years between 954 and 1954?"
"Hahaha!"
The students in the classroom suddenly burst into laughter.
"Furthermore, where is Brantania? There has never been such a country or town in the history of either wizards or Muggles. Is this the country in your dreams?"
"Hmph, sit down! Gryffindor! Ten points deducted!"
ha? No Brentanya? what happened?
Although he was allowed to sit down, the doubts in Rossi's mind became more intense. She quickly flipped through the thick history of magic, and it wasn't until she was halfway through that she found a line of words in the dense handwriting:
"...the village in southwest England is the birthplace of the great wizard Godric Gryffindor..."
England!
Rosie was shocked and rummaged backwards again until she saw the words "United Kingdom, France, Paris, London, etc." Then she leaned back on the chair and slumped in a state of confusion in her mind.
Because she was distracted, she missed what Professor Binns said next:
"In the spring of 1954, the Lich Calamity occurred in Macroom, Ireland. This huge disaster directly led to the demise of a pure-blood family. This family was the Wilson family who created a series of magical spells such as blazing fire."
what happened? Why are the place names in the dungeon different?
Rossi had always believed that the game's timeline was set in 954 because the game wanted to create a Muggle camp, so he was worried that modern weapons would be too powerful and disrupt the balance of the game, so he set the time before firearms. The era of development.
But now it seems that there must be a deeper reason behind this.
England...London, Brentania?
Although she had previously accepted the setting that Brittania was the United Kingdom, now that she saw that the United Kingdom in the copy was called the United Kingdom, she had to think about the game planning.
Since it will refer to Britain, why change the name? Is this necessary?
After a moment of pause, a guess suddenly flashed through her mind.
Could it be a parallel space?