Chapter 144: Amazing Genius Jerry
At the beginning of the new semester, Jerry was as outstanding as ever, and as always, he was crazily raising points for Slytherin in class.
And not only does he score points for questions, he also takes the opportunity to ask some of his own questions when answering questions, and these questions often make the teachers shine.
Because Jeremy has memorized all the textbooks for the current seven grades and read many magic books. In addition, he has learned a different system of magic in another world.
This makes him feel like he is still a beginner in terms of the depth of magic, but in terms of breadth, he has an advantage over the professors at Hogwarts.
So sometimes the questions he raised were not questions from the textbook, but questions that came to his mind when he compared the two worlds of magic by studying them.
For example, in the Transfiguration class, when Professor McGonagall was teaching about the principle of transformation between two substances in the Transformation Spell, Jerry would think of the mimicry magic he learned when he asked Sun Long for advice.
The two have a lot in common, which makes Jerry feel very inspired, but there are many things he can't figure out, so he will ask Professor McGonagall for advice.
Among the questions he asked for advice, they occasionally involved some principles of mimicry magic, which made Professor McGonagall, who had an in-depth study of transfiguration, find it very interesting.
Also, when Professor Flitwick taught the principles of the object-moving spell in the Charms class, Jerry would think of the most basic and most commonly used mind control magic in the magician's manual.
This resulted in many times, what was originally a class, turned into a magical exchange between Jerry and the teacher, so that many other little wizards were confused.
It felt like Jerry's magic level suddenly reached a state that they couldn't reach at all.
This happened many times, and a seed called "worship" or "admiration" was planted in the hearts of many young wizards without even realizing it.
Last semester, Jerry's performance was also very good, but it was still within the scope of their cognition, so at best they could only be envied and recognized, but not to the level of "worship" and "admiration".
In fact, this state has also benefited Jerry a lot, because he discovered that although many magics in the two worlds are expressed in different ways, they have many similarities in principle.
It's like a big tree has two branches, but their source is the same. If they can be merged together, you can find some very interesting things.
The most important thing is that this kind of contrastive learning also greatly helped him understand and apply the magic spells of the two worlds, that is, he understood some more essential knowledge.
Originally, it would be a waste of time for him to learn the magic of two worlds at the same time, and it would also cost more energy than a normal magician. However, such a comparison and integration can promote the progress of the same type of magic faster.
It reaches that state where one plus one is greater than two.
Or you can use one word to describe it, that is "by analogy"!
However, for Hogwarts professors like Professor McGonagall and Professor Flitwick, they felt a little scared. It's not that Jerry's magic level exceeded their expectations, but that Jerry embodied the
It's a genius's thinking, and many of its viewpoints may only be touched upon by some old wizards who have studied magic for many years.
Jerry Yi not only raised these key questions, but if Yi raised them, it could also be said that he saw these questions in some magic books and they were too profound to ask for advice.
What frightened them was that in the process of asking questions and discussing, Jerry showed some very creative ideas in some aspects, some that were not yet available in magic theory.
This is what really scares them.
You know, it’s only been half a year since Jerry started to come into contact with and learn magic!
He is no longer like other little wizards who follow the teacher rigidly, but can draw inferences from one example and come up with some very bold and constructive ideas and theories.
And it is very reasonable and has great reference and research value.
Gryffindor's Hermione is also very powerful. She can absorb almost all the knowledge and theories taught by the teacher, and can even study higher-level knowledge in more depth.
However, although these are surprising to the professors, they are not too shocking, because outstanding wizards like Hermione are rare, but there will always be a few in ten or twenty years.
But this was their first encounter with someone like Jerry, and sometimes some of the magical theoretical ideas he put forward made the professors feel enlightened.
Therefore, what Jerry gave them was not the feeling of a very outstanding student, but more like the feeling that he could rival Dumbledore in the future and become a great wizard who created an era.
In this way, he attended classes, read books, studied, and practiced meditation. After the beginning of the new semester, Jerry did not distract his energy in other aspects, but devoted his time entirely to the study of magic.
What he has to do now is to conduct more in-depth research on the magic he has learned, and solidify his magic foundation. Only by laying a solid foundation can he build a high-rise building. This truth is very clear to Jerry.
During this period, there were also some small twists and turns. For example, in the first week of the new semester, Harry came excitedly to tell Jerry that he was promoted to the Gryffindor team by Professor McGonagall and became Gryffindor.
Seekers for multiple teams.
And when Gryffindor played against Hufflepuff in the second week, Harry also successfully caught the Golden Snitch, winning a hard-won victory for the Gryffindor team.
Some Gryffindor wizards feel that maybe Harry's appearance can give Gryffindor a chance to survive, because many wizards still think that Jerry's ability to catch the Golden Snitch so quickly was probably due to luck.
That's all.
However, Jerry didn't pay too much attention to this.
Because according to the rules of Quidditch, Slytherin has already competed with Gryffindor, and the next step is to compete with Hufflepuff and Ravenclaw respectively. If you want to win both, then win three games in three games.
Get the Quidditch Cup.
Even if Gryffindor had Harry and could defeat Hufflepuff and Ravenclaw, it would only be ranked third with two wins and one loss in three games.
The key point is that even if he plays against Gryffindor again, Jerry will definitely win with his strength. He will not let go just because Harry is on the opposite side, even though he and Harry have a good relationship.
But no matter how good the relationship is, you can't give in when you compete. This is called "respecting your opponent"!
The main thing is to use people's money to eliminate disasters, take Snape's Nimbus 2000, and win the Quidditch Cup for Slater, that's for sure.
Chapter completed!