Solim was as busy as ever, and he had recently adjusted himself and rested for a while. Now he's starting to flesh out again, practicing spells, practicing potions, practicing Transfiguration, but mostly practicing spells, after all, there is a spell he has to master next semester, and lately he has been busy practicing the Patronus Charm - alone.

Patronus Charms are not an unpopular spell as some books about spells suggest. Of course, you also have to see who it applies to? It's true that very few ordinary wizards have mastered the Patronus Charm, but many of the wizards who work in the Ministry of Magic have mastered the charm. In particular, in the Auror Department and some units under the Department of Magical Creatures Management and Control, the entry requirements for these wizards are mandatory to master the Patronus Charm.

The Patronus Charm is indeed very difficult to learn, so high that Solim can only see it by emitting a little mist of light from the beginning of his attempt. You must know that the learning method that Solim refers to is Sculler's textbook, which was written by the great wizard, and Solim can only achieve the level of emitting some light mist after two months of doing it, which shows the difficulty of learning the Patronus Charm.

Most people practice the Patronus Charm in an attempt to recall happy things and inject their happy emotions into magic to release the spell, and the more advanced ones are to release the Patronus Charm based on a firm will. But Sculler's textbook provides a much simpler method than these - give yourself a rejoicing spell before releasing the Patronus Charm, which will greatly mobilize happiness and happiness, and then release the Patronus Charm is much simpler, but Sculler's textbook also clearly points out the advantages and disadvantages of this method: the advantage is that this method can indeed release the wizard's Patronus Charm in a short period of time, so that the wizard who practices the Patronus Charm can experience the feeling of the successful release of this spell, but the disadvantage is that it is unstable. After all, you can't put a Joy Charm on yourself and then release the Patronus Charm in actual combat, which is unrealistic.

However, for the practice of the Patronus Charm, Sgul's method can indeed allow the practitioner to experience the feeling of successfully releasing the Patronus Charm in a short period of time, the feeling when releasing the spell is very important, when you become more and more familiar with a spell, and become more and more familiar with the feeling when it is successfully released, then the silent spell is not far away.

In addition to practicing spells, Solim was also sorting out the information on potion recipes during this time, sorting out and recording the precise measurements he had experimented with, and all the books about potions in the wizarding world were ambiguous about the measurements when configured, filled with a lot of some, a little, and a little ...... And so on, which can be very frustrating when it comes to configuring potions. If you put a little more or less salt in the cooking, it may not taste good, but it will be good to swallow. However, in the field of potions, if you put too much or too little of a material, the light one will cause the potion effect to be greatly reduced, and the heavy one will even cause the potion effect to change. When Solim practiced configuring potions, he compared Sculler's textbook with the recipe he got from Professor Snape, and sorted out and recorded the optimal recipe, so that he could follow his own records when configuring them in the future.

Solim has been busy lately, but he hasn't forgotten what he's supposed to do. He would also take time out of his day to observe the movements of Harry and the others with the map of the living spots. Hermione seemed to have lost interest in the Chamber of Secrets after the last conversation, and most of the time Hermione didn't get involved when Harry and Ron were muttering in the Gryffindor common room. However, during a small classroom meeting, Hermione told Solim that Harry had obtained a journal. This did not surprise Solim, after all, Dumbledore wanted to do what Solim thought he could see clearly. With Harry and Ron's mushy brains, even if the people in the school were petrified, they might not be able to find any clues, and if they had a diary, many clues would not have to be collected and identified.

The castle was a little less hot about the Chamber of Secrets, and while Solim was wondering if he should have done something lately, Lockhart had done it first.

Early in the morning, when Solim and the others went to breakfast together, as soon as they entered the auditorium, they saw that all the walls were turned pink, and they were decorated with various ribbons, and what was even more disgusting was that there was heart-shaped colored paper hanging from the ceiling.

Not only Solim and his gang, but all the students who came for breakfast were stunned at the door, thinking they were in the wrong place - but unfortunately, they didn't.

As the auditorium began to fill with students who had come for breakfast, Lockhart, dressed in fancy clothes, stood up and shouted, "Happy Valentine's Day!"

Professor McGonagall grimaced, quickly eliminating the breakfast in front of her. And Snape ...... It can only be said that Lockhart is amazing, and the expression on Professor Snape's face made everyone see the disgust and the urge to beat Lockhart to death.

Solim threw himself and Sylna a "closed earbuds to listen", and the whole auditorium was just the two of them eating breakfast unaffected. Everyone else was dumbfounded as they watched the group of ...... "angels" who walked in through the gate?

Of course it can't be angels, these are goblins with makeup. They carry little wings on their backs, they wear crowns, and really, if it weren't for their faces, they look like that.

At first, the students were still giggling and talking about who had received the greeting cards, but after the lesson, the dwarfs frequently broke into the class, and although some students found it interesting, it still made some students feel uncomfortable, such as Solim.

This is the third time in Professor McGonagall's Transfiguration class that these dwarfs have broken in. Professor McGonagall may have a stern personality, but she's not the kind of person who would pull out her wand for something like this. Professor McGonagall's Transfiguration has always been a very important course for Solim, and he has been interrupted again and again, which makes Solim extremely unhappy.

When the dwarfs broke into the classroom for the fourth time, Solim finally stood up and pulled out his wand, a petrification charm, and struck the goblin who had just stepped into the classroom.

I have to say that compared to goblins, human wizards are still much worse in spell resistance. Even an ordinary adult wizard would lie on the ground when hit by Solim's petrification spell, but the elf was just much stiffer, and he could still move, albeit at a much reduced speed.

The Gryffindor and Slytherin students in the classroom looked at Solim in surprise, and Solim owed to Professor McGonagall, turned to the elf and said:

"If you and your accomplices dare to step into this classroom one more step...... I'll cut off your ears. With that, Solim closed the door to the classroom.

If a goblin's ear is cut off, it means that the goblin is a slave, which is a very severe punishment for the goblin.

Solim returned to his seat after all of this, and Professor McGonagall gave Slytherin a five-point score before continuing the lesson. Professor McGonagall was also bothered by these frequent elves, but as a professor, as the dean of Gryffindor, and as the vice-principal, Professor McGonagall could not do anything to these elves. Solim had helped Professor McGonagall solve a problem, but the other professors had not been so lucky. With the exception of Snape's Potions class, the other professors were almost unable to attend classes, and these elves were like going to the vegetable market, coming in and out of the market, and the classes were interrupted all the time, and many of the professors had to let the students study on their own.

Lockhart had a bad impression of the other professors, but this time he completely offended the professors. Although Lockhart's performance has always been quite "Lockhart", Solim's intuition tells him that Lockhart is not so simple, and he must have some purpose in coming to Hogwarts, but now Solim has not pulled Lockhart's pigtails, as long as Solim finds out that Lockhart is wrong, Professor Snape will be happy to help Solim.

As for Evans, Solim reckons that he now has the heart to kill Lockhart.

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