Sure enough, Hermione did not give up her ideas so easily.
"The book itself has no magic to explain anything. It can only prove that it is just a potion textbook. The key is the weird explanation. I have seen the whole book with dense standards. Who knows what is inside?" She suspected, "In addition to the improvement of the potion formula, it is possible to record other things, such as a dangerous taboo magic..."
Ok, her reasoning is very close to the truth!
Hermione always did this, unknowingly telling the truth of the matter in an analysis where there is no evidence.
Have to say that this is a terrible talent.
undefinedThen just follow this line of thought and you will find a lot of prohibited things.
Snape's potion textbooks are valuable, but as I said before, they are not 100% safe.
On the contrary, this is a complete ban.
"Speak straight, what are you going to do for me?" Harry asked impatiently, and he didn't want to endure that Hermione seemed to have no doubts.
Let her continue to analyze, maybe she will say that the textbook is left by Voldemort.
"I haven't thought about it yet, maybe I should return it back..."
"Are you crazy?" Harry refused directly. He may feel that the answer is not very good. This is not his book after all, so he added, "At least I will not have a new potion textbook before. In doing so, it is no danger..."
"It's hard to say, we need to verify." Hermione still stubbornly said.
"How to verify?" Harry asked in a hurry, "except for the stupid idea of returning it to the professor."
"Well, I think I can let Avon save the book before I can confirm that it is safe."
"But my potion textbook..."
"You can use Evan's," said Hermione. "Don't look at me like this, Harry, I know you can't bear it, but you can't deny its danger. I think you also admit that Ivan is better than this. We have to have more experience."
Evan rubbed his eyes, and Hermione was really, and for a long time, she pushed the book into his hand!
Harry was obviously reluctant, but he didn't know how to refute Hermione's suggestion.
He now only sees the benefits of the book, does not see the potential danger, and naturally does not want to give it to Ai Wen.
However, Ai Wen did not intend to have that book, it was a personal grudge between Snape and Harry.
He does not want to be a third party and plug in between them.
Regarding that textbook, he only needs a copy, just go back and study the improvement on the potion formula.
"I have an idea, Harry, if you don't mind, I will copy this book." Avon said, "You can continue to save it. Of course, if I and Hermione find out the dangers of the above record. , then give it to the professor."
"No problem!" said Harry, taking the "Advanced Potion Making" out of his bag.
This suggestion is easier for Harry to accept than Hermione's suggestion, and he did not intend to keep them secret.
To be honest, Harry wanted to share the textbook with Avon, Hermione, and Ron.
Ai Wen put "Advanced Potion Making" on the window sill next to it and took out his wand.
"Copy it into a pair!" He tapped the dilapidated, dirty textbook with his wand.
His voice just fell, and an identical textbook was copied.
"Great, so I want one, too." Ron said, "Is it ok?"
"I don't see any difference between copying one and two books, if you think this is safer," Harry said.
"I have no problem, but you have to understand that Ron, the copy curse is not really a real thing, just an illusion of magic, this copy will disappear in about three hours, unless you keep going inside. Enter the magic to maintain it." Avon said, looking at Ron, who looked forward to it, "If you really need it, I can change it again."
"That's still it!" Hearing Ai Wen said, Ron shook his head in disappointment. "It doesn't have to be so hard, I don't have so much magic. If I want to see it, I still borrow it from Harry."
"Now, is there any problem?" Harry asked Hermione.
"Before confirming all the above comments, I think you'd better not use it in the potion class," Hermione said.
"Please, Hermione, what do I have to do with a potion textbook?!" Harry said angrily, taking the textbook that was placed on the window sill, "unless you really find it dangerous, otherwise I can't stop me from using it anymore."
It may be because the strength of the use is too great, the textbook slipped from his hand and fell to the ground and spread out.
Harry bent down and was about to pick up the book. At this moment, he saw something written at the bottom of the back cover, or a small, dense handwriting, like the handwriting that helped him win the instructions for the blessing agent. .
It reads: The book belongs to the Half-Blood Prince!
Snape's signature was here, no wonder that Aiwen had not found it several times before.
This kind of thing really depends on luck, what must be between Harry and Snape
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This week, in a few potions class, each time the mixed-blood prince objected to the textbook of Libasho Porachi, Harry did it according to the advice of the Half-Blood Prince. The result was in the fourth potion class, Sla. Ghoon is full of praise for Harry's ability.
He constantly told the class that he rarely taught such talented students.
Although there is a copy, Evan has not used it in class because Hermione does not let it.
She unwaveringly followed what she called the "official" guide, hoping to prove that the changes were wrong, and the resulting potions were far less satisfactory than the instructions of the prince, so her The temper is getting worse.
Even with it, she does not allow Evan to use these unproven methods of operation.
In this matter, Ai Wen decided to follow Hermione's wishes, and he did not intend to grab Harry's limelight anyway.
What are the benefits of being appreciated and valued by Slughorn?
At the moment, it seems that there is nothing at all, unless you count the snout club that has once again expanded.
Like Hermione, Ron is a bit too happy now. Although Harry had promised to share the book with him in class, Ron couldn't be as skilled as Harry to identify those handwritings, and he couldn't always call Harry to hear him, lest he should be suspicious...