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The Wind and the Eagle Wings at Hogwarts — Chapter 77 077. An unexpected letter

Saturday morning.

Scott woke up feeling his body regained strength and asked Madam Pomfrey to be discharged.

Madam Pomfrey was a very serious and responsible healer. She carefully examined his body before reluctantly agreeing to let him leave.

“Please remember, Mr. Trollope.” She warned Scott, “You are not an adult yet, your magic power is in the process of natural growth, and over-squeezing your body’s potential will have adverse effects on your future! “

“Also, don’t try unfamiliar spells rashly, unless there is a professor watching over you!” She stared at Scott sternly.

“Yes, ma’am.” Scott responded obediently.

After leaving the school hospital, he was a little hungry and went straight to the auditorium.

It was breakfast time.

Since it was the weekend, there were probably many students who were willing to sleep in, so there were not many people in the auditorium.

But when Scott walked into the auditorium, he still attracted the attention of many people.

He knew that this was because too many people saw him being taken to the school hospital by Roger, and even multiple versions of rumors spread.

At this time, when the students in the auditorium saw the protagonist of the rumor, they couldn’t help but cast inquiring glances.

But fortunately, he was mentally prepared.

He first silently recited a sentence he had read online several times in his previous life – as long as I am not embarrassed, others will be embarrassed.

Then he no longer felt awkward, and he successfully ignored the curious and teasing glances, and walked to the Ravenclaw table as if nothing had happened and sat down.

He was not prepared to clarify those rumors, because that would be of no use.

Students who spread rumors and gossip are just to pass their boring spare time. They only pursue fun and do not care about the truth.

Moreover, based on Scott’s past experience, the popularity of such news will only last for a day at most.

Continuing to ignore those glances, Scott put on an expression that did not want to communicate, and chose his favorite sun-coated egg from the abundant food on the table.

But his eating movement soon stopped.

He turned his head and watched as Percy Weasley walked over and stood next to him.

“Trollope,” Percy said to him, “I have a letter from you here.”

“My letter? Who sent it to me?” Scott was extremely surprised.

He didn’t understand how he could have the letter in Percy’s hands.

Moreover, he noticed that Percy looked a little angry.

“This is a letter from Bill to you.”

Percy directly took out a letter and placed it on the table in front of Scott, saying in an unfriendly tone.

“If you remember, you wanted me to introduce you to each other because you wanted to discuss his paper with Bill!”

oh!

Scott secretly said something bad.

He had gone through too many things some time ago, and he had no time to think about the plan to communicate with Bill Weasley.

“I’ve been waiting for you to come to me.”

Percy continued.

“You proposed to write to Bill to exchange information about transfiguration, and asked me to help introduce you to the Transfiguration Club. Then you should write a letter first and ask me to forward it to Bill.”

“Sorry…” Scott said quickly.

But Percy didn’t let Scott finish his words. He gave Scott a haughty look.

“Although you never acted as you said you would, I mentioned you in passing when I wrote to Bill,” he said. “I told him that you were very interested in his paper.”

His mouth kept talking, and Scott couldn’t get a word in.

“You should be lucky, Trollope. Bill is a friendly wizard, and although you showed no sincerity, he took the initiative to write you a letter.”

Percy lifted his chin.

“Next, you can reply to Bill yourself and communicate, Trollope.”

“Thank you…” Scott said.

“Anyway, I wish you a pleasant communication and goodbye.”

Percy didn’t wait for Scott to finish what he said, he just said goodbye and turned around and walked away.

“…”

Scott looked at his back and then glanced at the letter on the table, feeling a little complicated.

I was scolded by Percy early in the morning, but he still couldn’t retaliate.

Although he was a little depressed, it was true that he had failed to do the right thing, so he had no choice but to accept the rebuke…

After eating breakfast, Scott opened the letter curiously.

He had no idea that Bill Weasley would take the initiative to write and communicate with him.

This is indeed rare.

After all, the other party is already an adult wizard, so it would seem a bit eager to take the initiative to write to him, a fourth-grade wizard, to discuss magic.

Scott thought that ordinary wizards would be more reserved when facing young people asking for advice.

He unfolded the letter and read its contents carefully.

Bill greeted him first and then started writing his paper.

Although that paper was published in the journal Transfiguration Today, it did not arouse much discussion or recognition.

Most wizards who saw the paper just found Bill’s ideas interesting and novel, but they also thought the paper was worthless otherwise.

After all, in the eyes of those wizards, an impossible conjecture that is only theoretically possible is indeed worthless for research.

This made Bill a little discouraged.

Originally, he was very confident in that paper. He wanted to find some wizards who were interested in his conjecture by publishing the paper and discuss the research with him.

But the result obviously disappointed him.

No wizard was willing to work with him on the seemingly impossible conjecture.

Until Percy mentioned Scott in the letter.

Percy obviously wrote down everything Scott said in the Transfiguration Club that day in the letter.

Bill was very happy about this, so he took the initiative to write a letter without hesitation.

He expressed his gratitude to Scott for appreciating the paper, and was happy that Scott had once had the same conjecture.

However, Scott was not very happy after reading the letter.

Because at the end of the letter, Bill said that he had given up the conjecture himself-

[I studied it alone for a while, and even ventured deep into the pyramid for several times.

Later, I gave up.

In fact, as long as there is a little hope of success, I will not give up.

But that is too difficult.

Moreover, my reason tells me that I should not waste too much time on hopeless things.

The same is true for you.

Fred and George both praised you as a genius, and I guess you are good friends.

I don’t want my paper to affect the future of a Ravenclaw genius…]

Seeing this, Scott realized that Fred and George probably wrote to Bill about that matter.

The real reason Bill wrote this letter was to persuade him to give up verifying that conjecture.

Scott sighed slowly.

He was in a bad mood at the moment.

Because he knew very well that his research on Transfiguration had reached a bottleneck.

The attempt that made him faint the day before could be said to be successful, but it could also be said to be a failure.

With his current magic power, it was obviously impossible to use Transfiguration to “create” the raven Rimbaud in his setting.

Perhaps in two years, after his magic power naturally increases, he can successfully complete this Transfiguration, but this incident still brought him some frustration.

There is also the combination of Transfiguration with ancient magic runes and spells. Although he can combine the simplest Transfiguration with the most basic ancient magic runes, that’s all.

Although such results can effectively enrich his means, they don’t have much effect on improving his hard power.

And he has no way to make this achievement go further for the time being.

He has certain expectations for communicating with Bill.

But Bill’s giving up is like pouring a bucket of cold water on his head.

Exhaling again, Scott slowly put the letter away, and at the same time, he gradually suppressed his negative emotions and discarded the distracting thoughts in his mind.

He began to concentrate on thinking about how to delete some of the complex settings of Raven Rimbaud so that it could be “born” in advance without being too inferior to the complete version.

Yes, of course he didn’t want to give up like this.

After thinking about Rimbaud for a while, he began to think about how to reply to Bill.

He was thinking about whether to show his results to the other party.

He believed that as long as he showed his results, Bill would definitely change his mind.

At this time, the familiar magic approached, bringing Scott back to his senses from his thoughts.

He turned his head and watched Jacob walk over to him and sit down.

Ask for a recommendation vote


           


The Wind and the Eagle Wings at Hogwarts

The Wind and the Eagle Wings at Hogwarts

Status: Completed Author:

Summary

Name: Scott Trollope

Identity: Muggle-born wizard/time traveler

College: Ravenclaw

Talent: Transfiguration/Magic Perception

Goal: Become the freest wizard

[Scott's personal version of the Ravenclaw Code - knowledge first, cold-eyed observation, calm, and direct.]

"We should let everyone truly understand the power of Ravenclaw."

"Ravenclaw is like an eagle perched in the sky and on the top of the tower. It can not participate in the battle on the ground, but its keen vision can see everything from a high place."

"I don't participate just because I don't want to. I want no one to influence my position and actions. I want to be the freest wizard!"

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