The wizard at Hogwarts is unscientific

Chapter 44 I've Never Seen Such a Brazen Little Wizard

Chapter 44 I've Never Seen Such a Brazen Little Wizard

"Of course I know some magic is dangerous."

Andy scratched his head and said with a smile: "I just came here tonight for a walk, and I didn't plan to read any books. I haven't finished reading the books outside, so how can I worry about the books in the restricted area?"

Speaking of this, Andy suddenly realized that tonight might be a chance.

The old man with the white beard in front of him is the ceiling of combat power in the magic world. Even if he peeked at hundreds of banned books, he might not be as rewarding as the one in front of him with a few casual pointers.

"The principal's office seems to be on the eighth floor, right? Principal, do you want to go back together? We happened to be on the way."

Andy said with a stern face: "If you meet a professor who is watching the night on the road...Principal, you can still intercede for me."

Dumbledore: "..."

Dumbledore has been teaching for nearly a hundred years, and this is the first time he has encountered a brazen little wizard like Andy.

The night tour was captured by the headmaster on the spot. Not only was the little wizard not afraid, he even invited the headmaster to join him in the night tour.

"That's just right, I think it's time to go to bed at this time." Dumbledore said with a smile.

Andy was also smiling, "Principal, you are getting old, you should pay attention to going to bed early and getting up early, so that your body can be healthy. Only when you are healthy can you live a long life."

"Oh? Is that so?"

Dumbledore looked at Andy and blinked, "I'm exactly 110 years old this year, and I seem to be in good health."

Andy swallowed.

Can't talk about this topic anymore.

"Do you have any secrets? How do you take care of your body? My grandfather and grandmother are very old, and I hope they can live as long as you."

Andy asked seriously: "I noticed that wizards usually live longer than Muggles. I heard that Muggles will retire when they are in their 60s, but you are still working in your 100s." , really admirable."

Dumbledore also felt that there was no way to talk about tonight's topic.

"This may have something to do with my preference for sweets." Dumbledore began to ramble.

While talking, the two walked out of the library, and Dumbledore locked the door smoothly, and then continued: "Of course, you must also maintain a good attitude."

"I think your mentality is quite good."

Andy flattered him and then went straight to the point, "Principal, does the secret of wizards' longevity have something to do with magic power?"

"Collins, I often tell people that death is just another great adventure."

Dumbledore glanced at Andy and said as he walked: "Wizards don't live longer than Muggles, but magic does make our bodies look healthier."

look?
Andy understood a little bit.

"Principal, you don't seem to be afraid of death?" Andy asked.

"I'm always ready for another great adventure."

Dumbledore's tone was calm, but then he changed the subject and said, "I thought that at your age, you wouldn't think about death."

"Everyone dies, I don't think it's a taboo subject."

Andy spread his hands and said nonchalantly, "But I'm different from you, I don't like taking risks much."

Dumbledore said with a pointed smile: "Ah! I can already see that."

Andy's face darkened when he heard this, "Can you keep it secret for me?"

It does seem a bit silly to jump around repeatedly in the forbidden book area.

Instead of talking about death, Dumbledore asked casually, "Do you like magic?"

"Of course, I think magic is amazing."

Speaking of magic, Andy immediately came to his senses, "And there are still many unsolved mysteries in magic, such as: what is the origin and essence of magic power? Why can magic do those magical things? Where is the upper limit of magic? We Why can you use magic..."

There are too many things that Andy wants to know, and there are too many unsolved mysteries of magic waiting for Andy to explore.

"alright, alright!"

Dumbledore had a headache, "If you keep asking, it will be dawn."

"Ugh!" Andy scratched his head.

Dumbledore continued: "I'm afraid you need to explore these questions by yourself."

"You don't know either?" Andy was a little puzzled.

"Some know it, some don't know it, and some don't know it."

Dumbledore shook his head, "These questions are still too far away for you. But it happens that you are young now, and you still have enough time to find the answers to the questions."

While talking, the two had reached the eighth floor.

Andy pushed even further, "Principal, it's a long night and I don't want to sleep. How about we go to the astronomy tower to look at the moon? The moon is full tonight. We can talk about life and ideals."

Dumbledore: "..."

"As people get older, their health deteriorates."

Dumbledore slapped his old waist, "If you want to see the moon, why not call your little girlfriend, what's so good about an old man like me?"

Andy sighed.

I feel sick too, but you are so knowledgeable!

In the end, Andy still failed to look at the moon with Dumbledore.Dumbledore returned to the principal's office, and Andy also returned to the Ravenclaw dormitory.

Dumbledore never mentioned the point deduction from the beginning to the end.

Andy didn't care about deducting points, and Dumbledore knew that Andy didn't care about deducting points.

The point deduction system at Hogwarts is to punish the little wizards who make mistakes. Since Andy doesn't care about the point deduction, this so-called punishment is naturally meaningless.

Lying on the bed, Andy recalled what happened tonight.

There is indeed only a rope blocking the restricted area of ​​the library. There is no protection magic on that rope, but there is warning magic.

Dumbledore would know whenever anyone crossed the rope.

The meaning of doing this is naturally to allow those young wizards who are determined to improve themselves to learn more advanced magic.

As for the conversation with Dumbledore...

Those conversations seemed like casual chitchat, but Andy felt like he was gaining a lot.

Especially about the longevity of wizards.

Dumbledore said that wizards don't live longer than Muggles, but magic can make wizards look healthier.

If we expand this topic.

The little wizard can achieve what he wants when his magic power breaks out-so does this so-called wish come true, does it include preventing aging?

Andy thinks that should be it.

However, when the wizard's age exceeds 11 years old, the magic power will gradually become stable.

And the stable magic power obviously no longer has the ability to get what you want.But it can still make the wizard's body 'look' healthier.

In addition, although Dumbledore did not answer Andy's many questions, he let Andy find it himself.

He said that he knew some things, some things he didn’t know, and some things he had only a partial understanding of.

But this undoubtedly shows one thing, there are answers to some questions!
(End of this chapter)

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