Eve withdrew her gaze and glanced sideways at the book under Noah's hand. She recognized the contents within just a glance.
"So you got the approval slip?"
"Well, Professor Quirrell took the initiative to give it to me." Noah quickly flipped through the book.
Eve frowned: "Didn't he say anything?"
Noah deliberately reminded Eve, so he directly explained the problem: "He asked me if I wanted to learn powerful magic."
"Powerful... magic?" Eve frowned deeper, lowered her voice and moved closer to Noah, "Then you'd better be careful."
"I know." Noah turned another page without raising his head, "I will pay attention."
As for what he was paying attention to, he didn't say anything. Eve also said that. The two people opposite handed over a book. After taking it, Eve opened it and spread it on the table. She sighed faintly: "To be honest, I really I don’t understand why there is a class like Muggle Studies.”
Yes, Eve unexpectedly chose the Muggle Studies class with the least number of people.
When Noah heard this, he turned to look at her, and he didn't understand why she chose this course.
But out of the heart of a friend, he still asked one more question: "What is your topic?"
"The travel of Muggles." Eve opened the book and pointed to Noah the dynamic picture on the tree, which was a car. "It is said that Muggles use different travel methods according to different distances, and their favorite is It’s a car. Their cars don’t seem to fly, and they often cause various accidents, resulting in many deaths. So why do they favor cars instead of safer and more efficient ways of traveling?”
Noah: "..." What a unique question.
But who is Noah? Even if he has not had much contact with Muggle life at this stage, he still has memories of past lives. There is no problem in explaining these.
What I didn't expect was that after he explained the Muggle technology development system and the release history of transportation vehicles, Eve nodded with a look of understanding and went to read a book in a daze, not knowing whether to accept it. How many.
Noah suspected that she was still wondering how Muggles invented those technological items.
…
After Noah got the approval slip from the restricted book area, he immediately began to absorb this specially protected knowledge.
Most of the books in the forbidden area are about black magic. The wizarding world has a very strange attitude towards black magic. They seem to strictly prohibit the emergence of certain black magic, but they never stop the spread of this kind of black magic. At least the books in the forbidden area are It's not that he absolutely cannot read. In addition, Noah's parents never prohibited Noah from contacting black magic, but only warned him that he needed to be wary of black magic.
But what’s interesting is that after Noah was immersed in the knowledge of the forbidden book area, it was Quirrell who took the initiative to find someone.
After a Defense Against the Dark Arts class, Professor Quirrell took the initiative to stop Noah: "Um, Noah, do you have time?"
Of course Noah had time, so he followed Professor Quirrell directly to the office.
"Um, Noah, have you read those books recently?" Quirrell's tone was hesitant and evasive. It was hard to tell why he asked this question.
Noah calmly took out a book from his pocket and handed it over: "This is it, Professor."
This is a book about monsters. The cover is a pair of big, round, menacing eyes, and neatly arranged shark teeth can be seen under the buckled leather flap.
However, Noah did very little to train the book. The book did not dare to glare at him, and could only glare fiercely at Professor Quirrell on the other side.
Professor Quirrell glanced at it but didn't take it: "A book on monsters?"
"Yes, Professor." Noah slowly poked the big eyeball on the cover of the book. The two poked eyes had to close to show his obedience before letting it go, "A book about dark creatures and dark plants. .”
Because the materials inside are all materials for making black magic, they are included in the banned books. The most important thing is that these plants themselves are not easy to obtain. They must go to a specific environment or perform specific rituals to obtain them.
At the beginning, this book is quite fierce. Its combat power is completely different from the monster books in the ordinary book section. It can run and jump, and it will not let go no matter what you bite. It is one of those books that will never give up until it bites off a piece of meat. species, and it also bites at the fatal spot, and even if the injury is not serious by luck, the wound may need to swell for three or four days. Noah suspects that most of the reason why this book is banned in the restricted area is because of its combat power. .
However, this book doesn't get along well with Keya. One book and one snake had a fight. If Noah hadn't stopped him in time, all the venom Keya had accumulated recently might have been contributed to this book.
Malicious damage to books in the library will also cause trouble for Mrs. Pince.
So Noah finished reading the book as quickly as possible, and was about to return it before tonight, when he was unexpectedly stopped by Professor Quirrell.
Professor Quirrell's expression was strange for a moment, probably because he felt that this was different from what he imagined, and he didn't know how to react for a moment.
Noah vaguely took in the professor's expression and took back the book calmly.
"It's an interesting book," Noah said. "There are a lot of rare plants and animals in it."
Professor Quirrell smiled dryly: "I, I thought you would pay attention to magic..."
Noah didn't seem to hear what he meant, and just nodded: "You are right, I am indeed interested in those magics, but Professor Snape said that it is not yet time for me to come into contact with those magics."
"Severus?!" Professor Quirrell almost shouted, probably not expecting Severus to intervene.
"Any questions, Professor?"
"Ah no, no," Quirrell suddenly got stuck and stammered, "I just, I just didn't expect that he would, would interfere with your learning of magic."
Noah didn't speak, and Quirrell fell into silence briefly.
After a while, he spoke again: "Well, I mean, Noah, you are good enough."
He had heard about Noah's excellence, or he specifically inquired about it.
The professor thought he was being very secretive, but the Slytherin classmates were the ones who knew most about Noah, and the shrewd Slytherins would not fail to see that the professor was specifically inquiring about Noah. After selectively informing them, they turned around and explained the situation to Noah, but most students thought that Quirrell's classroom was more optimistic about Noah and planned to win over him.
"You have surpassed the others so much now, uh, there is no need to waste any more time, right?" Professor Quirrell said, "I mean, you can already learn more advanced magic."
He intended to let Noah come into contact with more powerful black magic.