Hogwarts, a Scholar Becomes a God

Vol 2 Chapter 20: Nervous flight lesson

When Clark and the others returned to the auditorium for dinner, the story of Potions class had already spread among the freshmen.

After all, with the exception of the Slytherin students, the students of the other three academies suffered more or less in the potions class. So they all admired the fact that Clark let Snape deflate.

Not only that, but his efforts to maintain Neville's kindness also greatly changed everyone's impression of him. If, at the previous sorting ceremony, the boys were jealous of him for being in the limelight, at least some of them now agree with the Sorting Hat's words.

At least when it comes to being friends with him, not many little wizards will refuse, because you don't know if you will encounter difficulties, and it is better to have a reliable friend like Clark by your side.

However, some people like him, and naturally some people dislike him even more.

Our eldest brother, Ma Erfu, can be said to be the leader of the "poker" army. Although he doesn't dare to confront Clark face to face, he still does a good job when he speaks his tongue and disgusts him.

Fortunately, only the first-year Gryffindor students attended the Potions class with the Slytherin students, and Clark was also in the limelight in the Potions class, becoming the only one in the Potions class in the past ten years. Extra points of Gryffindor, so his relationship with Malfoy, the arrogant child, has not yet reached the point of fire.

And apart from this little thing that makes people a little disgusting, Clark's life in the magic school can be said to be extremely comfortable.

Every morning, I go for an unstoppable morning run, then take a bath, eat breakfast, go to class, eat lunch, go to class, eat dinner, and sleep, and my life is extremely regular.

The teachers of every class here are extremely friendly to him. When there is no class, he will go to the library with Hermione to read, play chess with his cousin Ron in the Gryffindor lounge, and Compared to his previous work in 996, this carefree campus life can be said to be like heaven.

Not only that, but he also obtained information about a skill in the library.

[Document Interpretation (Intelligence)]: Common skills, after special training, you will be faster and more accurate when deciphering text, patterns, and information written in incomplete or ancient forms. (You need to read 50 books in the library and invest 500 experience points to get this skill, the current progress is 13/50.) - I finally don't have to worry about mosaics anymore.

This developmental skill is his favorite. After spending a period of time reading 50 books, Clark invested 500 experience points without hesitation to acquire this skill.

After acquiring this skill, the system immediately unlocked a series of related specialties for him.

[Reader]: General expertise, you who have read many books can gain an additional +2 intelligence bonus when interpreting words, patterns, and information written in incomplete or ancient forms. (You need to read 500 books in the library and invest 1000 experience points to get this skill, the current progress is 50/500.) - Reading makes me happy.

[Learner]: General expertise, you who have read a lot of books can gain an additional +4 intelligence bonus when interpreting texts, patterns, and information written in incomplete or ancient forms. (You need to read 5000 books in the library and invest 5000 experience points to get this skill, the current progress is 50/5000. Note: This skill will cover the [Reader] feat.) - A little understanding, a little understanding , I only understand a little bit.

[Librarian]: Legendary feat, insufficient conditions, to be unlocked.

Mmmm... What else can Clark say, I can only respect the "liver" first. After all, books in the magical world are unusual. Some books that record magical knowledge cannot be read without high intelligence.

On this day, after Clark and Hermione returned from the library, they just walked into the Gryffindor common room through Mrs. Fat, and saw a group of first-year wizards gathered around, looking at a revelation on the wall, moan and groan.

"What's the matter? Is there a midterm exam?"

Clark said jokingly, while glancing at Revelation.

His eyesight was excellent, and he could see the writing on it from a distance: "Flight class starts, time: this Thursday, location: playground, staff: Slytherin, Gryffindor first-year students."

"Bad luck," Harry grumbled at Clark in frustration. "It didn't turn out as I expected, riding a broomstick in front of Malfoy."

He has been looking forward to learning to fly, more than anything else.

"I don't know if you're going to make a fool of yourself," said Ron rationally. "I know Malfoy always brags that he's a great Quidditch player, but I bet he's just talking big."

Clark laughed when he heard this.

Malfoy talked about flying all day, he often complained loudly at lunch that first-year students were not eligible for the House Quidditch team, and he gave many long, self-proclaimed speeches. The story always ends with him narrowly dodging a Muggle helicopter.

In fact, Clark didn't think much about him. After all, children, bragging, who hasn't been through this stage.

It's just that he shouldn't take Clark's ignorance as weakness, and then this story was ruthlessly exposed by Clark.

Clark, directly from the International Confederation of Wizards Secrecy Act, pointed out that it is impossible for Malfoy to practice broomsticks where Muggle helicopters pass by, so Malfoy is either breaking the law or bragging.

This made Malfoy stunned on the spot, his face flushed, and he almost died. It also made him hate Clark even more, threatening to show Clark a good look in the flying class.

However, he wasn't the only one who said such big things.

Listening to Seamus Finnigan's tone, it seems that most of his childhood was spent flying around the wilderness on a broomstick. And Ron, if anyone would listen, would talk about the one time he nearly hit a hang glider while riding Charlie's broken broom. Of course, his lie was soon ruthlessly exposed by his cousin Clark.

"Ah, I remember you were shivering and didn't dare to fly, and then you were tied to a broom by George and Fred."

This sentence filled the whole dormitory with a sense of joy, and also made Ron so angry that his ears were as red as his hair, and he couldn't help but retorted: "Hmph, you're too embarrassed to say me, since I was a child, I have always Haven't seen you riding a broom, you shouldn't be afraid of heights!"

Clark smiled disdainfully, as if he wasn't interested in this kind of kid's stuff, but in Harry's opinion, he was somewhat underpowered.

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