What does a cowardly little wizard lack the most?
The answer is: self-confidence.
Neville Longbottom should be the same. His guardian grandmother is too strong, and perhaps he has some congenital deficiencies. He heard other professors discussing Neville in the professor's lounge before.
It is said that when he was a child, he was almost mistaken for a Squib with no spellcasting ability.
Okay, this is another point that causes lack of confidence.
What makes a person confident is that he has money in his pocket.
Or there is something in his head.
Neville's academic performance...
Potions is a bit abstract, and Charms is somewhat idealistic because the release of magic is somewhat idealistic. To be honest, it would be strange for a poor kid like Neville who has no self-confidence to be good at it.
His other skills like Transfiguration and Defense Against the Dark Arts are just so-so, but he does have some talent in Herbology. But that's useless. His cheat code doesn't give him any blocks related to [Plant Magic]. After all, he hasn't even collected all the original blocks yet, and it's unclear whether this cheat code has any mods.
"Neville...Neville..."
Just as Kaisen was leaning on his desk thinking, there was a sudden knock on the office door.
"The door is unlocked, please come in."
A small figure walked in, with a bulging chest.
Kaisen took a look and saw that it was Neville, whom he had just been studying, with a pile of snacks in his arms.
It's a pity that they are all sweet.
"Neville...can I call you that?" Kaisen asked.
"Of course, Professor."
"Well, you're welcome to visit my office."
Neville walked over and put the pile of snacks in his arms on Kaisen's desk.
Then the child stood in front of the desk, motionless and silent...
"Um...excuse me, what is this?" Kaisen pointed at the snacks on the desk. Although he had guessed that this was probably a thank you to him, what if, what if he really couldn't hold it anymore and just put it here to rest his hands?
"These are my thank you gifts, thank you, Professor Kaysen." Neville said with a red face.
"Thank you so much, I'll take it." Kaisen replied.
"Thank you, Professor." Neville bowed to Kaisen again, then stood there thinking for a second. He and Professor Kaisen really didn't know what to say, and were wondering whether they should just leave.
But he was stopped by Kaisen.
"Neville, next time you encounter something like this, will you choose to resist?"
Neville stopped short of leaving and asked tentatively, "Resistance?"
"Yes, will you choose to resist?"
"Professor, I...I want to resist, but how should I resist?" Neville looked at Kaisen eagerly, as if he had found a life-saving straw and tried his best to grab it.
"How do you resist? This is very simple. I just need to know that you want to resist. What evil spell will you use?"
Neville was speechless, not knowing what to say.
"It doesn't matter if you don't know the evil spell. What kind of spell can you use?"
Neville still remained silent.
"That's not a problem. You're just a little slower than others. Just promise me that next time someone tries to hurt you, you'll fight back with your fists, even if you don't know any spells. Can you do that?"
"Yes!" Neville answered firmly.
"That's enough. Next time you successfully resist, come to my office again."
"I will... Professor, I actually learned a spell."
Kaisen smiled.
"That's good, at least you don't have to use your fists. What's the spell?"
"The Levitation Charm. But it seems that this spell is useless."
"Anything and anyone in the world is useful. Who says you can't use a levitation spell to hit someone? You can make him fly up and then drop him heavily to the ground."
Neville thought for a moment and nodded, "I will, Professor."
"Well, go ahead. Remember to resist. Being weak isn't scary; being cowardly is."
Kaisen didn't know whether Neville heard the last sentence.
Because this kid runs very fast.
[Favorability from Neville +10]
[Trust from Neville +10]
[Favorability from Neville +10]
[Trust from Neville +10]
After sending Neville away, Kaisen was free again. The previous psychological friction had disappeared without a trace because he was sure that this silly boy Neville had the mentality to resist.
His life once again returned to the days of going between the auditorium, office, library and professor's lounge.
But most of the time it was the library.
He absorbed a vast amount of alchemy knowledge into his head, and attending classes was no longer like before, like a scam.
At the same time, he also began to try to analyze his MC abilities through alchemy.
The conclusion is, it's against the will of heaven, extremely against the will of heaven.
The Philosopher's Stone, also known as the Sorcerer's Stone, has the most powerful property of transforming matter. However, in his eyes, this pearl of alchemy is just the most basic attack.
As for the so-called magic power to prolong life, that is the job of alchemy next door. For scholars of alchemy who study the transformation of matter at the microscopic level, prolonging life can only be regarded as a by-product of alchemy. Compared with the transformation of matter, it has no charm at all.
It can be said that my next job is to integrate the various characteristics of MC into alchemy to the greatest extent possible and teach Alchemy 2.0 to these little wizards.
Time passed, and in the blink of an eye it was the second Tuesday since the start of school. All the homework assigned to the fourth-grade wizards last week had been corrected.
I corrected the papers very carefully, after all, there were no classes yesterday, Monday.
In fact, there should be a third-grade course, but in order to let the young wizards think about whether to choose elective courses, Hogwarts suspended all elective courses for the third-year wizards in the second week, allowing them to balance their personal time and studies, find a balance and then make a thoughtful choice.
Kaisen therefore had a whole day off, well, only half a day, and he spent the other half of the day grading homework.
As for the homework, I have to say that the fourth-grade wizards are already very skilled. They carefully examined the magic power emitted from the enchantment table, the patterns on the surface, and the internal structure.
Not only were the papers submitted meaningful, but they even submitted a replica version of the enchantment table.
The entire class was involved, such as the Slytherin students, who came from wealthy families and were responsible for providing the raw materials, obsidian and diamonds.
Ravenclaw was responsible for the precise design and assembly.
Gryffindor is responsible for preparing the raw materials, while Hufflepuff provides constant logistical support.
Such a simplified version of the enchantment table, which was actually usable and driven by densely packed ancient rune circuits, was placed in front of Kaisen.
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