"Since we can learn the Nether Scrolls, then we can consider teaching the public for free or increasing the authority of Family Harris' elite wizards. However, we still need to think about these specific operations. We can't be hasty. " Owen suppressed the joy of being able to learn the Nether Scrolls and reluctantly agreed with Allen's approach. However, he still thought that they should be cautious.
"Our knowledge is not suitable to be disclosed to the public. The knowledge we provide, but the author may be a well-known dark wizard. This may have a negative impact on the reputation of the Harris family. Moreover, ancient magic is not like modern magic that has been integrated and optimized by generations of wizards. A lot of knowledge needs to be adjusted by yourself with enough talent and knowledge. Also, the books copied by the Hogwarts and Ravenclaw Public Library are not the same. Some of them contain magic theories that have been proven to be wrong by time. Without enough foundation, it is impossible to distinguish and filter them. " Seeing that his father had agreed, Alan leaned back on the sofa and gestured with his other hand. "Then, if some wizards are not talented enough, and their careless experiments lead to injuries, mutilations, or even death, it may bring us trouble. Therefore, I will use this knowledge to prepare lessons for the students. When I write the teaching materials, I will also revise them. After filtering out those that are too dangerous, and after some optimization, I will publish them."
"Don't write the names of those famous dark wizards! You can write your own name like Miranda Gorshak, the author of the Standard Spells, the Hogwarts textbook that covers the entire course of Spells. " Owen had just finished speaking when he noticed the expression of his in-law, Xenophilus Lovegood. He was a little ashamed and stuttered, "Oh right, Xenophilus, because of Luna's performance in Hogsmeade Village, the Ministry of Magic is applying for a Level 2 Merlin Medal for her …"
"It's so troublesome to receive an award. I don't want to … Ouch!" As soon as Luna finished her words of refusal, her foot was stepped on by her father. At least this time, her wail sounded much more sincere than that of Bair.
"Speaking of Miranda Gorshak, I really admire her …" When Hermione saw that the situation had become a little awkward due to the Lovgood father and daughter's behavior, she let out a dry cough and digressed about the author of the Standard Incantation. Not only that, as she began to describe, she, who originally only wanted to do a little bit of science, began to get excited as well. (Author's Note: Don't worry, I'm just posting some interesting official stories for free.)
"Miranda Gorshak was born in 1921. She was the youngest of nine sisters. When Miranda was born, her family was already a little down and out. She remembered that she had to wear her sisters' robes, which made her feel a little "awkward". Between 1932 and 1939, Miranda Gorschak attended the Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. She realized that the "old-fashioned textbooks" at that time were full of complicated instructions and profound concepts, which were difficult to understand. What made her even more confused when she was learning magic was that her sisters would always purposely give her the wrong incantation when she was practicing charms.
As the youngest child in the family, Miranda realized that it was difficult for her sisters to listen to her thoughts. Sometimes, she would choose to use the Bat Spirit Incantation that she invented to solve the problem — to make them temporarily silent to give her enough time to speak. She used this incantation when she asked her sister, Diyadma, to return the clothes that she borrowed without her permission, when she asked her sister, Romida, not to simply break into her room, and when she asked her sister, Sylvester, to keep quiet so that she would have time to finish her homework.
After she finally graduated after admitting that she 'struggled' for many years, Gorshak realized that the kind of help that she needed when she was young did not exist at all. For this reason, she began to write school textbooks for a living, and tried to make her books both theoretically correct and academically valuable, and at the same time, to ensure that the content was not too difficult to understand, so that all students could learn "basic" and "not-so-basic" magical knowledge.
Her first book, "The Book of Spells," was a success: it was not only translated into 72 different languages (including the language of fairies and mermaids), but also became a textbook in many magic schools around the world. Gorshak did not miss the opportunity to fight back against her sisters who played pranks on her: she sent them a "special edition" of "The Book of Spells" — in fact, there were only a few misprints. As a result, after a series of "funny accidents," her sister, Romida, grew a tail, and the relationship between them became bad. However, Miranda also pointed out that the tail eventually disappeared, and they finally reconciled.
Although the content of "The Book of Spells" contained evil spells, which caused controversy, Miranda Gorshak pointed out that the textbook included moderately aggressive spells to help prevent students from using more dangerous spells to resolve disputes. She later wrote the "Standard Spells" series of textbooks, which became the textbook used in Hogwarts. In honor of Miranda Gorshak's achievements in magic, she was featured in a chocolate frog cartoon. "
Hibiscus Chinensis also added, "We also have the basic textbooks, but the strange thing is that some of the versions of" The Book of Spells "are said to be 200 years old, which means that it should be published around the 18th century. However, the year of birth of its author, Miranda Gorshak, on the chocolate card, is 1921, which is seriously inconsistent with the time of "The Book of Spells". "
"Could it be that she also used the time turner?" Morgan-le-feil glared at Owen and refilled his half-empty teacup. "Luna's name is not suitable to appear directly on it, but since you plan to teach in the temple, Allen, you can write that you received the inheritance from Loynar Ravenclaw. I think this will also help Luna to collect faith."
Seeing that Morgan-le-feil had openly provided a solution, Allen and Luna sighed in relief at the same time and looked at each other. They had an indifferent attitude towards this kind of thing, but even as saviors and goddesses, they had to consider their respective fathers' wishes.
"Other than the knowledge that Allen originally intended to teach to the students, I think that the other more advanced magic knowledge taught in the Ravenclaw Temple should not be taught completely unconditionally and for free." Hermione raised her chin slightly and said, "From my experience in managing the training classes, things that are too easy to get are often not cherished and taken for granted. Moreover, if these spells can be learned so easily, I'm afraid that some people will be greedy and only learn the basics of each spell. That would go against our original intention of improving their strength. "
"We can let these wizards donate gold coins to the Ravenclaw Temple in exchange." Hibiscus Chinensis crossed her arms in front of her chest and was slightly proud of her quick thinking. She glanced at Albert beside her and Albert gently patted Hibiscus Chinensis's leg.
"What about the wizards who are poor? Muggle currency is almost useless in the wizarding world. Those Muggle wizards don't have much gold coins in their pockets … "Daisy crossed one leg over the other and gently scratched her chin with her index finger. She habitually dissed Hibiscus Chinensis, whom she did not like very much.
"We can use a point system similar to the training classes and let these wizards choose to participate in activities held by the temple, pray, help the temple promote, work for the temple, and so on to accumulate points. Then, they can rely on the points to exchange for the corresponding level of magic knowledge." Hermione sat up straight and stretched out her fingers. She liked to answer questions and solve problems, so her brain worked very quickly.
"In addition, we can use the certificate issued by the Ministry of Magic as a restriction. Only when you have learned the knowledge you exchange can you exchange for the next type of magic. However, we have to set a time limit because not everyone has enough ability and talent to learn what they exchange for … For example, we can set a time limit of one year. If the redeemer really can't learn it, then we can give him a new type of magic … Well, he sat forward. He was still unwilling to let the Ministry of Magic participate.
"Exchange knowledge with knowledge. It's more difficult for pure-blooded wizards to change their traditional beliefs about who to believe in … I don't believe in it myself … But we can use more advanced knowledge to exchange for their family's private collection." Luna nestled on the sofa in an indecent manner and rubbed the foot that was stepped on by her father just now. "In the eleventh century, a wizard named Alando built a huge library called Candlefort on the coast of the West Sea in France. All foreign wizards who wanted to do research in the big library of Candlefort had to provide a book to Candlefort. The professionals in Candlefort would evaluate the value of the knowledge contained in the book. If it's a library for storing knowledge, it's very valuable. It doesn't matter if it's repetitive content. The price of the book itself was not cheap in that era. The number of days visitors could stay in the library was determined by the value of the book they provided. However, no visitor could stay in Candlefort for more than ten days at a time and could not enter again for a month after leaving. Visitors were not allowed to write in the library, but the monks here could copy copies for you for a fee.
Hermione had a strong affection for this kind of library, but she was also a little puzzled. "Why does Candlefort no longer exist?"
Luna wiped her fingers on Allen's robe. "On Friday, October 13th, 1307, together with the subordinate organizations of Candlefort in the Muggle World, they were eradicated by the French wizards together with the" handsome man "King Philip IV of the Muggle World, who was known for his shrewdness and ability at that time. Other than some of the valuable books that I collected, many of them have been in the forbidden book section of Boothbarton School of Magic ever since."
Hearing that her alma mater might be involved in this kind of thing, Hibiscus Chinensis pursed her lips awkwardly and asked another question. "But what if someone exchanged privately? There's no way to supervise this. "
Allen pushed Luna's hand away. "Since there's no way to stop it, and there's no need to stop it. Our original intention is not to rely on it to earn anything material. We should instead encourage this kind of exchange of knowledge. It's a good development for the magic world to develop this kind of atmosphere. However, we can use this to promote the role of Ravenclaw in the field of spreading knowledge. We can directly promote Ravenclaw to encourage wizards to spread this magic, inherit the ancient magic, promote the sharing of knowledge, enhance the strength of wizards, and promote the progress of the magic world."
After that, they sorted out the contents of the discussion for the specific implementation. Lunn took out a kraft paper bag. His voice was a little low as he handed the bag to Allen. "This is the personal file of Pluto and Pu Pai that you asked for."
The excited atmosphere in the tower suddenly quieted down.
After receiving the parchment, Albert and Hermione could not help but come to Allen's side. Each of them took a copy from Allen's hand. Seeing the ugly-faced wizard Pluto and the elegant Pu Pai waving excitedly in the file, Hermione's nose twitched. She turned her head and forced herself to hold back her tears. Her fingers clenched the kraft paper so tightly that her originally white and delicate fingers turned blue. Albert also fell into silence. As a colleague who had followed him during the Peter the Dwarf incident, Albert's feelings for them were much deeper than other colleagues.
Seeing Hermione's expression, Owen softly comforted her. "The Ministry of Magic has some policies to compensate for this kind of situation. Not only Pu Pai and Pluto, but also all the patrol Aura who sacrificed themselves will be compensated. In addition to the generous compensation, the current policy is to help their families so that they can live a good life …"
Hibiscus Chinensis glanced at her fiancé who was a little depressed. She then turned to Xenophilus and said, "Director, maybe we can do a special interview to broadcast the lives of these sacrificed Aura. They should not be sacrificed in vain. Their heroic deeds should be spread widely. This is also a good way to let ordinary wizards know about the Aura. "
Xenophilus nodded with his eyes bulging. "Broadcast it on the Golden Incident. Also, 'Singing Devil' will do the same."
Albert loosened his fist and held his fiancé's hand.
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