Chapter 41 Lockhart's Way Of Reading! ! (Seeking Further Reading, Seeking Investment, Seeking R
Chapter 41 Lockhart's way of reading! ! (seeking further reading, seeking investment, seeking recommendation tickets)
Lockhart's office.
Lockhart sat on the desk in his office, slowly flipping through the thick list of Hogwarts books on the desk.
My heart was very excited, and a bright smile appeared on my face.
Although Ms. Pince didn't quite understand Lockhart's request.
However, at the very reasonable request of a professor, she still produced a book list that she had carefully compiled.
This is the basic quality of a professional librarian.
Well, definitely not because of Lockhart's handsome appearance, but purely because he was moved by his enthusiasm for knowledge.
After Lockhart got the list, he thanked him and went back to his office to study it slowly.
As a university professor, he read a lot of books.
He understands very well that when he enters a library, finds a place to sit down, and finds a seemingly tall book to read.
Such behavior is inefficient.
Even in his eyes, it feels like a waste of time.
When he reads a book, he first looks at the author. What kind of research results has the author had? What amazing thing have you done?
If there is, it means that as long as the other party writes this book carefully, at least the quality and quantity will be guaranteed.
Secondly, look at the table of contents of this book.
The quality of a book can largely be judged by the contents of the book.
Through the table of contents, you can quickly understand what the book is about? What does it involve?
Even the essence of a book can be judged by the table of contents.
If you compare the Hogwarts library, it is a book.
Don't pay attention to the author of this book, it is absolutely number one in the world.
Who in the world can collect more books than Hogwarts, teach more students, and make more powerful people.
Therefore, for Lockhart, he needs to know the catalog of the book in the Hogwarts library, which is the list of all the books in Hogwarts.
Through the list, he can quickly understand the entire Hogwarts library books.
More importantly, he can use this list to understand the changes in the necromancer world in the past 1600 years.
Whether it is spells, potions, alchemy, etc., you can use the title of this book to judge the development of necromancer civilization over the years.
because
The title of the book is a core introduction to the whole book!
For example, just now Lockhart saw a book written in 1340, "Subverting the Concept of Potions--The Importance of Necromancer Will" written by the famous potion master Suzanne Gina
Just looking at the title of this book, one knows that in the 14th century, the necromancer civilization probably had a breakthrough in the field of potions.
Take a look at the potion books before 1340—"On 18 Techniques of Potion Refining", "Detailed Explanation of 72 Potions", "Grasp the Timing of Potion Refining", etc.
It soon became clear that before the 14th century, the refining of potions was probably limited to techniques, medicinal materials, and so on.
For the emotions of the necromancer, this aspect of will has not received much attention.
At present, emotions and will are important to necromancers, even if Lockhart is a potion novice, he understands the importance.
This is the change of the times and the development of history.
From this list of famous books, Lockhart can completely measure the development and changes of the entire necromancer civilization in various fields, and even simply speculate on the future development trend.
This is the difference between a specialized scholar and a Common person reading books.
It is completely the iteration of concepts, the dimensionality reduction blow of cognition,
If a Common necromancer had seen so many books, his eyes would have been dazzled for a long time. I am afraid that he is now addicted to the ocean of knowledge and cannot extricate himself.
In the end, even if he walks out of the entire Hogwarts library, he may gain very little.
after all
There are too many books and too much knowledge.
Knowing the infinite in the world, only knowing the similarities and differences! ! !
Hogwarts, Headmaster's Office.
Dumbledore was wearing a half-moon lens, sitting on his huge desk, silently listening to Professor McGonagall, who was wearing a black green necromancer robe, reporting on the start of school.
"Gryffindor College has dropped its points again, and the reason is still the Weasley twins."
Professor McGonagall complained, and then continued to report: "Principal, school has just started for three days, and there are currently 146 gold galleons in the school's food reserve."
"The Ministry of Magic and the school board allocated 600 coins at the end of the month, which is enough for all little necromancers to consume this year, and a part of it can be set aside for the cultivation of magical plants."
Seeing Dumbledore nodded gently, Professor McGonagall continued.
"As for teachers' funds, each professor's monthly salary is 50 Gold Galleons, and there will be a benefit worth 100 Gold Galleons at the end of the year." Professor McGonagall continued with a blank expression, "Principal, the benefits at the end of the year are paid directly. Gold Gallon or buy it as a corresponding item?"
Dumbledore thought about it, and said gently: "This year, it's better to change to Gold Gallon. Last year, items were distributed. I feel that Snape's attitude is average."
"Okay, principal." Professor McGonagall picked up the quill next to him and quickly recorded it, and continued to report, "About Professor Lockhart, he proposed a monthly test to the students in class yesterday and rewarded Excellent students."
"He told me that he would personally prepare the corresponding rewards, but Lockhart said that the school is willing to provide a production fund, which is naturally the best."
After Dumbledore heard it, he smiled, nodded silently, and said nothing.
Professor McGonagall did not repeat, and continued to report down on matters related to the start of school.
Regarding Lockhart's request, Professor McGonagall stated:
I want to fart!
What I promised, I still want the school to provide funds, and Hogwarts' Golden Galleon is not blown by the wind.
It was donated by the Ministry of Magic and the School Board.
Besides, you said that you want to reward Excellent students, and the school definitely welcomes it.
but
Since you said it, don't expect the school to bear this part of the responsibility.
Otherwise, the school will be expected to bear whatever the professors say casually in the future, what kind of loss will the school suffer?
Professor McGonagall, known as the vice-principal of Hogwarts, has always acted rigorously, and his attitude towards school funds.
She said: I will attach great importance to it, and will not let a gold Galleon go to waste.
Well, as long as it doesn't cost Hogwarts money, she's always approving.
Then, Professor McGonagall reported to Dumbledore one by one the matters and problems related to the start of school.
Basically, she came with her own solutions to most of the questions, and Dumbledore did not veto them, and silently nodded in agreement.
Professor McGonagall is very used to Dumbledore's attitude - because it has always been like this process all these years.
Hogwarts, big and small, basically have to go through her hands, and report to Dumbledore when encountering problems, and make the final decision.
Dumbledore trusted Professor McGonagall very much, and he basically did not interfere in Hogwarts-related affairs.
However, Professor McGonagall still expressed respect for the principal, and would report to Principal Dumbledore at the beginning of each month.
Sudden!
Dumbledore heard Professor McGonagall say.
"Mrs. Pince said that Professor Lockhart asked him for a library catalog yesterday."
"She believes that the list of books can be made into a magic item, which can automatically tell the corresponding location of the book according to the professor's needs, which can reduce her work pressure."
"So I want to apply to the school for refining magic items."
"I personally suggest that you can try it. The school library is only managed by Mrs. Pince, and it will be a bit difficult after all."
After Dumbledore heard it, he didn't make any movement, and kept squinting his eyes in thought.
Professor McGonagall was a little surprised at this. Such a thing should be worth doing. It is only good for the school and has no harm.
Then
Hearing the first question Dumbledore asked today:
"You said just now that Professor Lockhart asked Mrs. Pince for a library catalogue, didn't you?"
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