"The three magic schools in America are mainly the inheritance of the three schools in Europe. When I was in school, Hogwarts had an exchange student program every year. Students above the sixth grade can sign up and be reviewed by the school board." Sirius said, "However, I don't know when it will start, but the United States and Brazil have suspended this exchange project!"
This is really a pity, if possible, Ivan would like to exchange out to see it.
He had already read most of the magic books in the Hogwarts library, so it didn't make much sense to continue to stay.
Compared with studying senior courses step by step and improving his strength, Aiwen wants to take a look at the magic world in the United States and grow up in actual combat.
He had heard before that the three magic schools in America integrated the mysterious magic of the ancient Mayans, Aztecs and Incas respectively.
The wizards there unearthed a lot of things from the ancient ruins, and based on this to study magic, there are many unique spells that are not found in Europe.
"Because of the superior environment, there are many magical animals in the Americas, so most of the wizards there are proficient in raising magical animals." Sirius said, "As long as you can work in the Ministry of Magic, you can often meet wizards from the United States. It doesn't look any different than us."
"If I want to enter the Ministry of Magic, I guess I have no chance!" Ron said disappointedly.
"Me too!" followed Harry, who hadn't really thought about what he was going to do after graduation.
Perhaps, he could become a professional Quidditch player like Wood.
The four move on as they discuss the wizarding world of America and various fantastical animals.
As the sun rose, the campers on the site gradually woke up.
The families with young children were the first to get up. When they passed by a large pyramid-shaped tent, they saw a little boy about two years old squatting outside, holding a magic wand in his hand, happily poking the grass on the grass. A slug.
Under the effect of magic, the slug slowly swelled to the size of a sausage.
As they approached him, the boy's mother hurried out of the tent.
"How many times have I told you, Kevin! You mustn't touch your daddy's wand again!"
She stepped on the giant slug, which exploded with a loud pop.
They had gone a long way before they heard her cries in the still air, mingled with the cries of the little boy.
"Haha, did you see that pyramid tent just now?!" Sirius said with great interest. "As we all know, the pyramid is a symbol of Egypt. As the birthplace of ancient civilization, there is also a magic school there."
"There are many Egyptian wizards in Gringotts. I saw them when I visited Bill last time." Ron said hastily.
"That's right, it is said that the building of their school is a pyramid, and wizards in the Middle East and Africa usually send their children there." Sirius waved his hand, "Of course, they have their own magical characteristics and traditions, and for those who have Magic schools are not the only option for talented young wizards. In South Africa, witchcraft is more prevalent than decent magic, and every tribe has its own witch doctor, and they master many evil curses."
As soon as Sirius finished speaking, everyone saw three African male wizards sitting there discussing something seriously.
They were all dressed in long white robes, and over a burgundy fire something like a hare was roasting.
Harry and Ron looked at them carefully, but they did not see the wand.
As Sirius said, African wizards are used to casting spells with their bare hands, or using other weird props.
The purple flame looked weird, but it was far less exciting than the black wizard Ivan had seen before.
These three African wizards are obviously the more traditional and decent kind, not those dark wizards who master evil curses and weird witchcraft.
Moving on, there was a group of middle-aged American male wizards sitting there chatting and laughing.
A shiny banner hung high between their tents: Salem Wizarding Academy.
When passing the tent, there were fragments of conversations inside, all speaking in a strange language, which seemed not to be English.
"Sirius, where are the remaining four magic schools?" Harry continued to ask.
He looked around excitedly, feeling that his eyes were almost not enough.
Several little girls were laughing loudly, flying low on two toy broomsticks.
Flying over the grass beside them, the dew-stained green grass was lightly brushed by his feet.
"The remaining four magic schools are all in Asia, one in South Asia and three in East Asia!" Sirius said, "Let's talk about the one in South Asia first. See, it's sort of a branch of Hogwarts, because the founders there graduated from Hogwarts."
India has been a British colony for a long time in history, and the local culture has been greatly influenced by the British.
This can be reflected in Hogwarts students, there are many young wizards from India.
For example, Padma Patil and Padma Patil, who are in the same grade as Harry and Ron, are twin sisters from India who go home every holiday.
"That school also has a cooperative relationship with Hogwarts. In the past, it sent exchange students every year." Sirius said.
"Did the founder of that school graduate from Hogwarts?!" Harry asked curiously, "Then their magic and curriculum are also the same as ours?"
"In general, they are similar, but not exactly the same!" Sirius said, "Because I haven't been there, I can't tell you the specifics, but they obviously integrated some regional characteristics and innovated a lot of unique magic. wizards seem to be exceptionally gifted in herbalism and potions."
The ones in South Asia are also very mysterious. They may not be as pure evil and dark as the various curses in Africa.
But there is no doubt that they must be more weird, with a lot of witchcraft and magical animals that ordinary people have never heard of.
"As for the remaining three magic schools in East Asia, one of them is located in Japan, which is the smallest school with the fewest staff in the world." Without waiting for Harry to ask, Sirius continued, "It is said that it is located in an uninhabited On the top of South Iwo Jima, the whole school is decorated with suet jade, which is very oriental.”
A classic Japanese-style castle in the shape of a castle tower appeared in Aiwen's mind, and the whole body was built with white suet jade.
The castle is located on the top of an active volcano, which is shrouded in clouds and smoke from the volcano all year round.
It can only be seen in its entirety when the weather is good.
"In Japan, magic and wizards are considered to be very sacred things, so whether it is learning magic or the management of wizards, they are very strict. They start school at the age of seven, and they have to study for 18 years to get a passing grade. Only after graduation can you be allowed to graduate from the school." Sirius said, "I once read in a book that the uniforms of the students in that school would grow bigger as their body grew, and their color would change with their grades. Pink, if all subjects are excellent, it will turn golden. If the robe turns white, it means violating Japanese magic laws, which is an illegal act, not only will you be expelled from the school immediately, but you will also be judged by the Japanese magic department.” (.)