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"The three magic schools in America are mainly inherited from the three schools in Europe. When I was in school, Hogwarts had an exchange program every year. Students above the sixth grade could sign up, and the school board would review them." Sirius said. "However, I don't know when it started, but the United States and Brazil suspended this exchange program!"
That was a pity. If possible, Elwyn would like to exchange and experience it.
He had already read most of the magic books in Hogwarts' library, so there was not much point in staying.
Compared to learning the advanced courses and improving his strength, Elwyn wanted to see the magic world in America and grow through real combat.
He had heard that the three magic schools in America had integrated the secret magic of the ancient Mayans, the Aztecs, and the Incas.
The wizards there had excavated many things from ancient ruins and used them as a basis for research on magic. There were many unique spells that Europe did not have.
"Because of the favorable environment, there are many magical animals in America, so the wizards there are mostly proficient in breeding magical animals." Sirius said, "If you can work in the Ministry of Magic, you can often see wizards from America. They actually look no different from us."
"I don't think I have a chance to enter the Ministry of Magic!" Ron said disappointedly.
"Me too!" Harry said. He had not thought about what he wanted to do after graduation.
Maybe he could become a professional Quidditch player like Wood.
The four of them talked about the magic world in America and the various magical animals as they walked forward.
As the sun rose, the campers on the field gradually woke up.
The first to wake up were the families with children. When they passed by a pyramid-shaped tent, they saw a two-year-old boy squatting outside, holding a magic wand in his hand, happily poking a slug on the grass.
Under the effect of magic, the slug slowly swelled to the size of a sausage.
When they walked in front of him, the boy's mother ran out of the tent in a hurry.
"How many times have I told you, Kevin! You're not to touch your father's wand again. Ouch! "
She stepped on the huge slug, and it exploded with a bang.
Her cries, mingled with the cries of the little boy, could be heard in the still air when they had gone a long way.
"Haha, did you see that pyramid tent just now?" Sirius said excitedly. "As we all know, the pyramids are the symbol of Egypt. As the birthplace of an ancient civilization, there is also a magic school there."
"There are many Egyptian wizards in Gringotts, the last time I visited Bill, I even saw them." Ron hastily said.
"That's right. It's said that their school building is a pyramid. Wizards from the Middle East and Africa usually send their children there." Sirius waved his hand and said, "Of course, they have their own magic characteristics and traditions. For talented wizards, magic schools are not the only choice. In the South African region, witchcraft is more prevalent than orthodox magic. Every tribe has their own witch doctor, they have mastered many evil curses. "
As soon as Sirius finished speaking, everyone saw the three African sorcerers sitting there and discussing something solemnly.
They were all wearing long white robes, roasting something that looked like a hare on a pile of purple fire.
Harry and Ron carefully looked at them, and indeed did not see any wands.
Just like what Sirius said, African wizards were used to casting spells with their bare hands, or using other strange tools.
The purple flame looked strange, but it was not as exciting as the black wizard that Elwyn saw before.
These three African sorcerers were obviously the more traditional type of sorcerers. They were not the dark sorcerers who mastered evil curses and strange sorcery.
Continuing forward, there was a group of middle-aged American wizards sitting there chatting happily.
High between their tents was a gleaming banner: SALEM WIZARDING ACADEMY.
As they passed by the tents, they heard people talking in a strange language, it did not seem to be English.
"Sirius, where are the remaining four magic schools?" Harry continued to ask.
He looked around excitedly, feeling as if his eyes were about to run out of space.
A few little girls were laughing loudly. They were riding on two toy broomsticks, flying low in the sky.
They flew past the grass beside them, their feet lightly skimming over the dewy grass.
"The remaining four magic schools are in Asia, there is one in South Asia, and three in East Asia!" Sirius said, "Let's talk about the one in South Asia first. It is located in a region of India, and it was established not long ago. In terms of heritage, it can be said to be a branch of Hogwarts, because the founder of the school graduated from Hogwarts."
India was a British colony for a long time in history, and the local culture was greatly influenced by the British.
This could be seen in the students of Hogwarts, there were many young wizards from India.
For example, Padma Pettier and Padma Pettier, who were in the same grade as Harry and Ron, were twin sisters from India, and they would return home every holiday.
"That school also has a partnership with Hogwarts, and in the past, they would send exchange students there every year," Sirius said.
"Did the founder of that school graduate from Hogwarts?!" Harry asked curiously, "Then are their magic and curriculum the same as ours?"
"Generally speaking, there is not much difference, but it is not completely the same!" Sirius said, "Because I have never been there, I do not know the specifics, but they obviously combined some of the characteristics of the region and created a lot of unique magic. The wizards there seem to be especially talented in herbology and potions."
The South Asian region was also very mysterious. They might not be as pure evil and dark as the various curses in Africa.
But there was no doubt that they were definitely more strange, with many witchcraft and magical animals that ordinary people had 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 in the world with the least number of people." Without waiting for Harry to ask, Sirius continued, "It is said that it is located on the top of an uninhabited South Sulphur Island, and the entire school is decorated with mutton-fat jade, which is very oriental."
A classic Japanese-style castle in the shape of Heavensguard Pavilion appeared in Elwyn's mind, built entirely with white mutton-fat jade.
The castle was located at the top of an active volcano, which was shrouded in clouds and smoke all year round.
Only when the weather was good could it be seen in its entirety.
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