Daily Life at Hogwarts

Chapter 441: Shameless person

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By the time Albert finished his lunch, Fred, George and Lee Jordan still hadn't come back, and no one knew what the three guys were doing.

Albert didn't care too much. After lunch, he went directly to the Room of Requirement on the eighth floor.

After walking past the wall opposite the tapestry where the troll beat Barnabas with a club for the third time, Albert reached out to push the door in, but found that the door did not appear.

"Is there anyone inside?"

Albert immediately guessed why the door didn't appear, but who could be in the Room of Requirement

Fred, George and Lee Jordan, or the McDougal sisters

He then tried to enter the Ravenclaw private library.

This time, the door to the Room of Requirement finally appeared. When Albert pushed it open, he found Katrina sitting at the table doing her homework.

He did not disturb Katrina and went directly to the private library. In a hammock in a remote corner near the window, Isobel slept peacefully, like a sleeping beauty, making people want to wake her up.

By the way, when did Ravenclaw's private library become what it is now

Albert still clearly remembered that this was originally just a small room, but now it has become a spacious and bright library, with even a few green plants planted inside, and there are even several windows on the wall to let in light from outside.

However, the entrance to Ravenclaw's treasure trove of knowledge is still there, but it is well hidden in a very remote corner.

Albert sat on the sofa by the window. After putting down his schoolbag, he couldn't wait to open the task panel and complete the task of being a good student. He was ready to choose the most practical skills from Quirrell.

The moment the mission was completed, Albert discovered that the skill panel that popped up in front of him was several pages long, which made him feel stunned for a moment.

However, if you think about it carefully, it makes sense. Quirrell is a professor after all, so he naturally knows a lot, although he is far less than Rowena Smith who was buried in the ground last year.

It’s a pity that the skills on the panel highly overlap with Albert’s own skills, so the overlapping skills have no value at all.

Albert had also fantasized that maybe there might be a chance to kill Voldemort who was attached to Quirrell, but it was a pity that this wish could not be realized after all. The skill panel in front of him was obviously the skills that Quirrell himself mastered.

However, after a closer look, Albert discovered that Quirrell had mastered a lot of dark magic, probably taught to him by Voldemort. After all, if he wanted to break into Gringotts, he didn't have the luck of the savior, so he needed some real skills.

Albert wanted to find a special skill that could not be upgraded through experience. That was the most cost-effective skill at present. After looking for a long time, he actually found a special skill called Mastery of Basic Theory.

However, Albert did not make a choice immediately. He picked out two more skills from the pile of skills. One was called Fiery Curse, which was a cursed flame with terrible power but difficult to control. It was difficult for Albert to learn this black magic through ordinary methods. As for the other one, the name was very unusual, called Voldemort's Curse Technique.

Yes, that's right, it's called Voldemort's spell casting method.

A skilled wizard will master some unique spellcasting techniques.

In Albert's memory, he once saw a skill called Finkley's Spellcasting Technique on Rowena Smith's skill panel.

That skill comes from an award named after Barnabus Finkley, and its full name is the Barnabus Finkley Award for Excellent Spellcasting Skills. This award is given to those who have excellent spellcasting skills. It is said that Dumbledore has also won this award.

Voldemort's spell-casting skills must be no bad, and might even be better than Finkley's.

Tom does have a lot of black spots and things that make people complain, but it is undeniable that as a powerful dark wizard, he is indeed very strong, and the skills that are recognized by the panel and named after him are not too bad in themselves.

Fiery Flame and other skills were directly excluded. Although Albert was also very interested in Fiery Flame, he could not waste the opportunity to obtain the designated skills.

Between mastering the theory and Voldemort's spell-casting techniques, Albert finally chose the latter. If he could master Voldemort's spell-casting techniques, he would definitely be able to effectively improve his own strength. And the most important thing was to choose Voldemort's spell-casting techniques, which would give him the illusion of sucking Voldemort's wool. Naturally, sucking Quirrell's wool was not as comfortable as sucking Voldemort's wool.

Trust your intuition, you won’t go wrong.

After selecting the skills, Albert immediately used the experience pool to upgrade Voldemort's spell-casting technique by two levels. Then he couldn't wait to close his eyes and carefully recall the extra knowledge in his brain.

It is not just limited to describing the spell-casting techniques, but also Voldemort's own understanding of spell-casting.

Make money!

Albert suppressed his excitement so that Katrina, who was doing her homework, wouldn't notice his changes.

He believed that as long as he could fully master Voldemort's spell-casting techniques, even if he couldn't defeat Rowena, he would not be directly suppressed by him.

Albert thought about it, and invested the 10,000 experience points he had just earned into upgrading this skill, directly raising Voldemort's spell-casting technique to the third level.

Then, he continued to close his eyes and carefully experience Voldemort's unique insights on casting spells.

The man who tried to escape death was indeed not simple at all.

Albert pulled out his wand and waved it. A griffin burst out from the tip of the wand and gradually shrank into a hazy ball of light in front of Albert.

His spell casting was not smooth, and was even far worse than Quirrell's, but Albert could clearly feel that he was more adept at it.

I racked my brains to complete the task, and it turned out to be a huge profit!

He thought that Voldemort must have taught Quirrell his own spell-casting techniques. If there was no benefit, how could Quirrell be so easily deceived

However, Quirrell probably didn't fully master it, but he himself benefited from this spellcasting technique and many dark magics, becoming a man who could break into Gringotts and escape unscathed.

Quirrell and Voldemort are both good people!

Albert waved his wand and began to familiarize himself with Voldemort's spell-casting techniques.

"I've never seen the way you cast spells before!" Isobel looked at the Transfiguration spell that Albert was constantly trying. "It's excellent. If you participate in the competition, you will definitely win the Barnabus Finkley Award for Outstanding Spellcasting."

"Is yours the Finkley way of casting spells?"

"Well, I taught myself, although I only learned a little." Isobel nodded in admission.

"I'll teach you once I've mastered it thoroughly!"

Voldemort's spellcasting skills are naturally far more sophisticated than those of most wizards.

However, Albert had no interest in the so-called Barnabus Finkley Award for Outstanding Spellcasting Skills, because participating in this award meant that he would need to share this spellcasting skill with others. It was fine if Isobel was his girlfriend, but the others should just stand aside!

It would have been interesting to see the expression on Voldemort's face if he knew someone had shamelessly taken his spell-casting skills for themselves.