In a few days, the semester ends.
At the end-of-semester dinner, Dumbledore showed his favoritism as in the original plot, finding excuses to add a lot of college points to the protagonist trio and the little fat Neville.
Dozens of extra points made everyone gradually realize that something was wrong.
But Dumbledore still seemed poised and didn't care what other people thought of his favoritism.
After all, he did this to continue to enhance Harry Potter's self-confidence, and it was also with this kind of favor that Harry completely fell to the academy as soon as possible, and had a sense of identity and belonging to the academy.
And Dumbledore's favoritism caused Slytherin, who was still ranked first in the academy, to be suppressed by Gryffindor.
Throughout the next year, the hall will be decorated with the red lion banner of Gryffindor College.
Snape was stunned at the side, obviously, Dumbledore hadn't greeted him in advance.
In addition, Dumbledore didn't give Cowen any extra points, and didn't mention anything about Cowen at all, because he had already discussed it with Cowen.
Since Ke Wen is willing to be the second hand and Harry Potter's last insurance, it might as well hide Ke Wen and let Harry Potter stand out as a target to attract firepower.
In this way, the dinner began amidst the celebrations of the other three houses except Slytherin House.
Of course, Ravenclaws and Hufflepuffs were celebrating because Slytherin had finally been knocked off the pedestal, ending its back-to-back House Cup run.
This gave Ravenclaw and Hufflepuff House hope, and the hope that they could also win the House Cup...
The next day, the holidays began, and all students left school and went home.
Over the following holidays, Cowen became full again.
Because the outside world still has people with malicious intentions inquiring about him, Kewen basically didn't go out much during the holidays. Even if he needed to go outside, he drank the "compound potion" in advance and changed into a different appearance .
During the whole vacation, Ke Wen almost lived a two-point and one-line life. Most of the time stayed in the "Wonderful Room", and a small part of the time went back to the academy to accept the other party's one-on-one when Dumbledore was free. teach.
Dumbledore's private collections are all very high-end knowledge, and they are all dangerous spells, which are extremely difficult to learn.
For example, the high-level flame spells in that book.
Among them, the flame of the divine fire spell is a flame that cannot be extinguished by any other method or spell unless there is a counter spell.
Its flames can even burn in water, in water, not on top of it.
The Divine Fire Curse has many forms, and each form has a corresponding manipulative spell. It took Ke Wen a long time to fully master these dozen or so spells alone.
The hellfire, also known as the "Fiendfire Curse", can only be extinguished with a counter-curse.
However, unlike the Divine Fire, the Divine Fire Curse allows the caster to control it relatively easily, while the control of Fiendfire is very difficult.
Fiendfire doesn't have as many manipulative spells as Shenhuo, only one.
However, even the slightest mismanagement can cause Fiendfire to escape the spellcaster's grasp.
Fiendfire seems to have his own soul, and will automatically form the image that the enemy fears in his heart, and will automatically track and destroy the enemy.
It is even more difficult to control Fiendflame that is out of control. He will track everything combustible around him regardless of enemy or friend, and he will not extinguish himself until there is nothing to burn.
Even with the counter-spell, it cannot be controlled by one person.
That requires more people to work together to release the anti-curse, and it can be difficult to extinguish it.
In addition, Divine Fire and Fiendfire can also be combined with many other spells to form some special effects.
For example, combined with the password of 'Floo Network', the fireplaces on both sides can be connected with flames to form a flame picture.
You can observe the scene around the opposite fireplace through the flames without anyone passing by, and you can even talk like a videophone.
The visual effect is very magical. In the fireplaces on both sides, the faces of the two sides of the conversation will be formed by the flames.
For another example, if it is combined with the 'Oath Curse', those who violate the oath will be automatically detected by the flames and thus be hurt by the flames.
There are many other combinations.
Dumbledore gave an example in his teaching to Cowen.
Back then, the first Dark Lord Grinwald used the 'Fierffire Curse' combined with the 'Loyalty Curse' to set up a screening mechanism.
In this way, Greenwald easily discerned who was truly loyal to him and who had double-mindedness.
Loyal followers can easily pass through the flames without any harm, on the contrary, they will be instantly burned to ashes by Fiendfire when they pass through the flames.
This led to the fact that Greenwald was surrounded by almost all loyal followers, and the catastrophe caused almost covered the entire Western magic world.
Not as shameless as Voldemort, his followers are either intimidated by his strength and cruelty, or some nobles who just use him to achieve some benefits.
Around Voldemort, there are not many people who are really loyal to him.
anyway.
It took Kewen half a vacation to successfully master the two flame series spells in just one book.
Then, Dumbledore began to teach Ke Wen's "Untraceable Stretching Curse".
Ordinary 'stretching mantra' can make temporary 'space bag', just like 'Sumina Ring', which can enlarge the inside of the container and accommodate more things.
The advanced usage needs to be combined with alchemy. The package can be enchanted with alchemy, and the expanded space inside it can be permanently solidified.
So, of course, Kewen also learned some 'alchemy' with Dumbledore.
After all, because Nicole Flamel was more than 600 years old, he was missed by many people with malicious intentions, so he almost never showed up.
In this way, some alchemy knowledge that needs to be taught face-to-face is not easy to teach Kewen.
And Dumbledore, who is also a master of 'alchemy', just made up for this regret, allowing Cowen to continue to improve 'alchemy'.
In this way, Ke Wen's vacation was very fulfilling, and it also made him look forward to Dumbledore's other private collections.
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At the opening dinner of the new school year, there was a new professor of Defense Against the Dark Arts this year as usual.
Gilderoy Lockhart, a middle-aged wizard who looks like a peacock in heat and is very flamboyantly dressed.
He was the only one of the professors who had his hair styled, and for that reason he didn't wear a wizard's hat.
I don't know what shampoo or hair gel Professor Lockhart used, but under the candlelight, his hair would shine with various colors from time to time.
Cowen was sure of that.
The reason why he paid so much attention to Gilderoy Lockhart was that when Cowen looked at him for the first time, he clearly saw that the other person's hair was actually shining with green light.
Therefore, Ke Wen made a special observation, wanting to see how often the other party shines green light...
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