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At noon, the sun shone through the colorful mosaic glass, leaving mottled shadows on the ancient stone pillars and arches of Boothbottom Magic School.
At the edge of the light, a handsome young man was sitting in front of an exquisite long table.
He was wearing a black wizard robe and had an indescribable temperament. He sat there quietly.
The young man frowned and focused on the parchment in front of him.
He was about twelve or thirteen years old, with a handsome face.
His black hair was soft and slightly curly, and his eyes were a little blurred. There seemed to be violet light flowing in his eyes, and there was a hint of imperceptible childishness in him.
Elwyn had been in this position for a long time. He was studying the ancient magic text on the parchment in front of him. It was Lemour's homework.
The parchment was full of complicated and esoteric magic symbols. He stared at the ancient magic text for a long time.
Suddenly, an idea flashed in his mind, and he seemed to have finally understood something.
Following the quill in his hand, beautiful magic text was written one by one.
Under the effect of magic power, the air within a square meter radius around Iven seemed to be shimmering like a crystal, causing one's breathing to slow down.
This was the power of the most advanced ancient magic text. This ancient text was invented by the ancient sorcerers, and its original purpose was to better record and use magic.
Although Elwyn did not use any spells, the power of the ancient magic text still resonated with the magic in his body, forming a wonderful rhythm.
After a few minutes, he let out a sigh of relief, put down the quill, and picked up the juice beside him.
Elwyn took a sip of the juice and looked at his work with satisfaction.
With Lemour's help, he had mastered more than three hundred ancient magic texts.
This meant that Elwyn was now a beginner.
He could recognize that most of the magic books were written in the ancient magic text.
Considering the time it took for him to learn these ancient magic texts, it could only be described as a miracle.
Unlike the ancient magical texts that had been made public in the magical world, most of the magical texts that Elwyn had mastered were from Lemour's exclusive collection.
If he were to decipher it normally by flipping through the books, it would take him decades or even centuries to do so. However, he had only used a month to learn all of this.
Elwyn had been staying in Boothbottom for more than a month since the start of the summer vacation.
During the day, he would learn the ancient magic language from Lemour and listen to her talk about the content of the Book of Hieroglyphs, basic knowledge about alchemy, and all kinds of secrets of the magic world. Occasionally, he would share classic operas with her.
Lemour knew many things. In a way, she was even more knowledgeable than Dumbledore.
Even though he didn't deliberately collect them, his 600 years of life was enough for him to know many things that had been forgotten by people and lost in the long river of history.
Listening to Lemour's narration as someone who had experienced it personally was much more effective than reading through the information.
Every night, Elwyn spent most of his time in the library.
At Dumbledore's request, Mrs. Maxim allowed Elwyn to use Boothbottom's library.
However, if he wanted to read the forbidden books, he had to get Lemour's permission.
Lemour didn't care about this at all, which meant that Elwyn could read the hundreds of years' worth of magic books in Boothbottom without any worries.
He liked his current life very much. It was even freer here than in the Hogwarts.
At least, Mrs. Pins wouldn't let the students casually flip through those dangerous forbidden books. Even if you had the professor's permission, it might not be useful sometimes.
Not to mention, Filch would appear in every corner of the castle and monitor the students at any time. He wouldn't allow the students to do this or that.
Because it was a holiday, the campus of Bubba Town was very quiet.
Apart from Lemour and her husband, Elwyn, Sirius, a few professors, and the ghosts, there was no one else in the campus.
Every night, when Elwyn was tired from reading books, he would go to Sirius to practice wrestling.
Because of the curse, he couldn't use a lot of magic power, but this gave Elwyn enough opportunities to practice low-level spells and various casting techniques.
Sirius couldn't help Elwyn too much in professional magic subjects like ancient magic and alchemy, but he was definitely the most competent teacher in black magic defense and wrestling. He knew a lot of very unique training methods. Although it was very hard, it had to be admitted that the results were very good.
It wasn't until a long time later that Elwyn learned that Sirius had somehow found the specific training methods of the Ministry of Magic for Auror training.
The training that he had to remember and complete came from there.
After he passed all of them, he was qualified to go to the Ministry of Magic to register as an Auror, and he was also the youngest Auror in history.
All in all, although he didn't learn any stronger magic, after more than a month of practice and improvement, Elwyn's overall strength had definitely more than doubled.
His current level of strength had completely exceeded the standard of a little Wizard.
In fact, not to mention little Wizards, even those famous adult Wizards who had graduated from magic schools couldn't compare to Elwyn in many aspects of magic.
Everything was progressing very smoothly. The only thing left was to find the Sorcerer's Stone that the Fallen Centaur took away and break the curse that Lord Voldemort had left on Elwyn.
However, there was still no news from Dumbledore. Not long after the summer vacation began, he left Boothbottom with Maxim.
According to Sirius, they had to first return to the British Ministry of Magic to discuss the upcoming Triwizard Tournament with the headmaster of Durmstrong and the officials of the Ministry of Magic.
Under the joint advocacy of Fudge and the other two Ministry of Magic ministers, the entire European magic world and the three major magic schools had the intention of reviving this ancient tournament.
They were prepared to use it as a platform to strengthen communication and exchanges between students.
The Triwizard Tournament was very popular in history, and was an ancient tradition between the three schools. However, due to the high number of deaths, it was gradually abandoned.
After that, the three magic schools no longer had a formal communication platform. Due to the secrecy of their unique magic and teaching methods, the trend of the three magic schools working behind closed doors became more and more obvious.
No matter how one looked at it, this was not conducive to the development of the European magic world.
Especially in recent years, under the leadership of the American Magic Congress, the American magic world showed a scene of prosperity that was different from Europe, and its overall strength had increased greatly.
Under this background, the European Ministry of Magic, especially the mainstream Ministry of Magic of England, France, and Germany, were under a lot of pressure, and were often criticized by the mainstream for being too conservative.
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