Chapter 8 Lesson Preparation and Moving

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Early the next morning, Aaron came to Diagon Alley.

He spent the whole night last night thinking about how he should teach potions courses.

First of all, you must not follow the textbooks exactly. The potions textbooks at Hogwarts are already antiques from who knows how many years ago. They are probably older than Dumbledore. Many of the knowledge in them have not been updated at all and have been updated with the times. Not up to date.

It is worth mentioning that he had already discovered this problem when he was a student. He told Snape about it, but Snape retorted:

"It seems that your life in Gryffindor has unfortunately made you arrogant and arrogant. I think you should be lucky that you still have some wisdom, otherwise you would have become a complete Gryffindor. ."

However, after ridiculing him, Snape still lazily answered the questions in the textbook for him, and pointed out intentionally or unintentionally that he had already discovered this problem when he first entered school.

Snape's self-promotion aside, it was obvious that the problem with the textbook had become a fact. Unfortunately, Aaron did not have the ability or energy to re-edit the entire textbook, so he had to find another way.

How to do it……

While Aaron was thinking hard, a kind of wisdom from the ancient East struck him.

Soon, he figured out a solution.

Preview report!

As long as you write down the magic potion formula to be prepared in the next class after each class, and explain that this is your own improved formula, ask the little wizards to check the information on their own to find out the differences from the original formula, and write What is the reason for such improvement——

In this way, wouldn’t it be possible to exercise their thinking and practical abilities?

In addition, every time the magic potion is configured, the little wizards need to record the phenomena during the configuration. After completion, they need to submit a report based on the phenomena. The report must explain what mistakes they made when configuring the magic potion and how to make up for it. …

In addition to these, the most basic point of the potions class is to teach the young wizards the relevant principles of potion refining. How to mix it is secondary. The most important thing is that they need to understand why the potion is mixed, know what it is, and know why. .

And if you want to achieve this goal, there are many ways...

For example, linking homework scores with the college cup and forcing students to do internal exams, and arranging various diagnostic tests, formative tests, and summative tests... If you think about the barbaric places in the British Isles, how can you understand the breadth and depth of the exam-oriented education in our country?

Eastern wisdom, boy!

Of course, when it comes to grasping with both hands, both hands must be strong.

While conceiving a bunch of new systems, Aaron also understood that under Snape's long-term torture, the students at Hogwarts may have struggled to learn potions for a long time, so how to regain their interest also needed to be carefully considered.

Regarding this point, Aaron also has some plans in mind - he has tinkered with many new magic potions over the years, most of which are poisons that can seal the throat after seeing blood, but there are indeed a few interesting ones that can be taken to class Shown on...

In addition, Aaron had a vague plan in his mind: he wanted to demonstrate in class a brand-new potion concept that he had been studying for a long time—characteristic potions.

However, this concept still has many flaws, and if he wants to demonstrate it, Aaron will definitely need the help of 'runas'.

Therefore, he must first solve the big problem of 'moving'.



Diagon Alley was bustling with people, and almost all of the people coming and going were wearing wizard-style robes, and some even wore tall pointed hats on their heads. Aaron, who looked dressed as a Muggle, stood out among them.

He walked through the long cobblestone streets, and first went to Flourish and Blotts Bookstore, browsing among the rows of bookshelves. There were always some strange noises coming from the bookshelves.

The books here are dazzling and all-encompassing. Aaron saw his own book - a thick ocher red cover, which was not too conspicuous on the bookshelf. In some hidden corners, Aaron also saw books such as "Veela's" Books like "The Secret" and "My Days with the Lake Fairy" are not serious books no matter how you look at them.

It is worth mentioning that there is a bookshelf full of Lockhart's books here. The bookstore seemed to have received the relevant news in advance, knowing that Lockhart had found an absolutely popular sales channel, and stocked the books early.

Aaron first selected some potions notes compiled by predecessors, and then selected several books related to alchemy - "A Concise Tutorial on Alchemy", "Midas Turning Stone into Gold: Basic Principles of Alchemy" and "Alchemy" Advanced: Elemental Reaction".

Finally, he asked the manager and was relieved to learn that Hogwarts' Potions textbooks still had not been updated. He still had his textbooks.

After leaving the bookstore, he went to the drugstore that was filled with the smell of rotten eggs to replenish some missing potion ingredients - some packaged medicinal powders, fire dragon blood, Lethe River water, etc.

Professor McGonagall generously promised him that the school would reimburse all costs for dispensing medicines used for teaching. In this case, public money would not be wasted.

After wandering around for a long time, Aaron bought almost everything he needed and stuffed it into his suitcase. Now, he only has the last and most important question left -

move place.

If it was just a simple move, then Aaron wouldn't have to have such a headache, but the key is that there is a very important person to him in Custer's old house - Runas.

He learned a lot from his conversation with Dumbledore. But he did not tell the truth about his research. What Dumbledore didn't know was that he had really 'created' an idea.

It is not a despicable copy or imitation using itself as a template, but a thought that is truly created, as if God created life.

Aaron named it 'Runas'.

Runas is a magical existence that Aaron doesn't understand at all. It is not stored on a single item. If you have to say it, it is equivalent to the 'instrument spirit' of Custer's old house.

Aaron actually had no idea how Runas was born. He only remembered that it was on an ordinary morning - or maybe in the afternoon -

Aaron was in the room transforming the tapestry left by his grandmother. He turned the tapestry into a cat, hoping that it would become a cat lady on its own.

At this moment, an elegant voice sounded in Aaron's ears:

"Sir, I think a person may be able to turn into a cat, but a cat will probably never turn into a person."

This is the first 'meeting' between Aaron and Runas.

Maybe it was because of the side effects of Aaron's frequent experiments in the mansion, or maybe it was because there was some mysterious power in the mansion itself. In short, Runas was born.

It was different from all the thinking bodies Aaron had created before. Aaron could clearly feel that it was by no means a simple product of the 'projection' of his own thoughts.

It can read, read newspapers, receive information from the outside world, and improve its wisdom through continuous learning - and its learning efficiency is very high. It can easily scan all the books in the study room, regardless of Aaron. No matter how you ask, the answers are always fluent.

If it weren't for the failure to connect to a screen, Runas would be almost like an artificial intelligence in science fiction.

Therefore, Aaron was eager to find a way to remove Runas from the mansion - he could not move the entire mansion to Hogwarts.

"First, we need to find a carrier. This is the most critical..."

Aaron murmured.

His conversation with Dumbledore inspired him, and he now had some specific plans to 'move' Runas to Hogwarts, but the premise was that a suitable carrier must be found for Runas.

"What should I choose?"

Aaron's eyes glanced at the dazzling array of magic products on the street. After lingering for a long time, he locked his eyes on a shop——

Quidditch Boutique.