There were too many applicants. At Allen's suggestion, Roger decided to do a basic test first. He asked all the applicants to join the team to be divided into groups of ten and fly around the field.
It was a wise decision.
The first group of ten were all freshmen. Obviously, they had never flown before.
Only one of the boys stayed in the air for a few seconds. He was so surprised that he crashed into the goalpost.
The second group consisted of ten girls. Alan had never met such silly girls. As soon as he blew the whistle, they giggled and hugged each other.
When Allen asked them to leave the field, they left happily and then sat in the stands, blaming each other.
The third group fell into a pile halfway around the field.
Most of the people in the fourth group came without brooms.
Looking at the groups, most of the ones who could fly successfully and had good skills were senior students, and the level of these students was not much different.
Allen was a little impatient. He glanced at Roger.
The captain in front of him was still seriously selecting — he was determined to choose the most suitable batter. Roger preferred the big guys.
Allen decided to go back and organize his collection.
Thinking of the collection of the Blake family, Allen's heart was burning.
His consciousness could not help but be immersed in the collection in the storage compartment.
At the corner leading to the Room of All Requests, Allen, who was immersed in his own thoughts, suddenly bumped into someone.
Caught off guard, Allen took two steps back.
"Ah, Allen, I'm so sorry."
Hearing the voice, Allen looked up. It was Percy.
Was Percy possessed? The person in front of him was completely different from the Percy in the auditorium.
He was tongue-tied. He wanted to say something but stopped. His face was red. He looked like a frog that had been speared by a harpoon.
Allen looked at him suspiciously. If he remembered correctly, it was because of him that he bumped into Percy. Why did the arrogant Percy apologize first?
Seeing Percy's awkward expression with a hint of flattery, he thought of the news he had received and came to a realization.
According to Allen's knowledge, Percy wanted to work in the Ministry of Magic after graduation, and his family's influence in the Ministry of Magic was not small.
Percy was probably trying to please him and prevent him from badmouthing him to Mr. Harris. He might even leave a good impression on Mr. Harris's family.
"It's alright," Allen said.
Percy was taken aback for a moment before he smiled.
"I heard that Ravenclaw is selecting batters today? Then you must have replaced Qiu? Zhang, have you become a seeker? "
Unexpectedly, Percy didn't leave. Instead, he found a topic to talk about and acted as if he wanted to talk about it in detail.
For Allen, his mind was filled with the collection in the storage compartment. He was not in the mood to discuss Ravenclaw's Quidditch layout with Percy!
Allen nodded politely with a smile.
But Percy seemed to be encouraged by this gentle smile. He leaned forward and moved closer to Allen, making him look like a hunchback.
"Allen, you will definitely become the best seeker in the Hogwarts," Percy praised enthusiastically.
Allen glanced at him in surprise.
His face was red, and he seemed to have realized that he was being too hasty.
"You will definitely beat Cedric. Bless you," Percy said immediately.
To prevent Percy from saying more embarrassing things, Allen thanked him and hurriedly left.
It was embarrassing to please others, but the person being flattered did not necessarily feel good!
After making sure that no one was following him, Allen quickly ran to the Room of Every Request.
After successfully entering the Room of Every Request, Allen released the Ravenclaw Tower that he had obtained previously.
This tower was actually a very useful fixed asset.
In times of danger, this could be a haven for refuge.
It could be a reliable refuge for wizards to avoid powerful enemies or when facing a huge chaotic situation.
Since the adepts often created magical items, researched new spells, or conducted other research, this tower could also be used as a laboratory to store magical materials.
For the precious magic books, magic items, and other treasures that Allen had obtained, this was a very good place to store them.
The cost of building such an enchanted building was astonishing. Was this also the work of Loina? The reason why Ravenclaw only built a tower and not a castle.
For this tower, Allen had his own plans.
Since the second war in the magic world was very likely to happen, he had to plan ahead to increase the strength of his family in the midst of the chaos.
He wanted to rationally plan the rooms in the tower so that his most trusted family and friends could enter this place to preserve their lives in times of danger and increase their strength in times of peace.
The first floor of the tower was a gorgeous living room, bedroom, kitchen, and other ordinary rooms. These rooms could be provided for Allen's relatives and friends to live in.
On the other floors, other rooms were set up with various spells, and these rooms were attached with corresponding special abilities.
What Allen wanted to do was to rationally plan and use them, move his collection into them, and arrange them in categories.
Allen's favorite library was placed on the second floor. This area was very important. Ravenclaw's famous saying was – Extraordinary wisdom is the greatest wealth of mankind.
And these magic books were the crystallization of the wisdom of wizards from ancient times to the present.
In this area where magic books, knowledge manuals, and records of various magic notes were stored, bookshelves and storage compartments were neatly arranged on the wall.
In the middle of the library, there were tables and chairs for wizards to study.
The most useful thing was that this library could control pests.
Small animals such as moths and rats were a nightmare for books.
These tiny creatures could quickly empty out important books.
The special symbols drawn on the walls of the library would create a barrier in the library that specifically targeted these creatures, driving out the worms, rats, and other such creatures.
As everyone knew, fire was also a great threat to the preservation of books.
Fire could quickly burn books that were painstakingly collected.
And this library could ensure that the books on the shelves could withstand a certain degree of fire, turning them into non-flammable objects.
Of course, this was only for ordinary flames. It could not withstand fierce fire. Fierce fire could burn everything.
As long as the books were in the library, this protection would always be in effect.
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