Looks like I forgot to post the chapter on Wednesday here on Webnovel... Right before one day of rest. Thanks for waiting, I'm posting both chapters today!
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I spent the entire first week reading and memorizing all the information available to me about the structure and functioning of the human body and on training with transfiguration and some of the old combat spells. But I only brought them up to the point of creating a magical circuit but did not activate them. I did not want to damage the Hall, and it is not a fact that the activation of such quite powerful and destruction-oriented spells will go unnoticed.
Rowena came up with a way to additionally load my brains. She simply starts moving through the shadows in the form of an Architect and transfigures something all the time - from the smallest and insignificant operations to manipulations with a large volume of space. It would seem that she's just playing around, but no - she's forcibly distributing the load between consciousnesses, allowing me to feel and participate in all of these magical manipulations. This significantly loaded the brain and allowed me to deeply understand the essence of such a mixture of the transfiguration of matter and space.
The lessons were going quite normally, in the usual and familiar way. In the DADA class, the Gryffindors tempered their ardor. Although without enthusiasm, they were engaged in theory, even if it was too difficult for them. A possible reason, it seems to me, is the dryness of the text in the textbook — it perfectly conveys the theory, but the presentation is too... too much for adults, for those who are able to wade through boring texts and wording. This is all not surprising, as is the lack of really good teachers. There is no institute of teaching in magical England, as in many other magical states, and the reason may lie both in the mentality and simply in the small number of wizards per unit area. For same England, Hogwarts is enough, and in some cases — personal mentors, who, by the way, are also not teachers, but simply qualified wizards.
Harry and Ron enlisted the support of the twins, who even pushed aside their experiments with Strike Breakfasts a little, stubbornly, and surprisingly, quite quietly, spread rumors about the gathering of a group for classes on DADA. Harry also did not forget about his punishments — every day, at five in the evening, he regularly went to Umbridge's office and returned with an inflamed back of the palm of his right hand. Well, if a guy can't live in peace, so be it, as they say.
Why did I even bring up this idea of organizing a group? Well, it's simple. This idea was implemented only in the winter in the Potter tale if my memory of a past life serves me correctly. That said, it was far from Potter's own idea. Now that he doesn't have the "best witch of this generation" on his team, he might not think of it. A group of like-minded people will not gather. If the Dark Lord decides to lure Potter to the Ministry by a similar method, then Potter will most likely die there, and if not, Voldemort will receive a prophecy, and Potter and those who go with him will be decently crippled or even killed. So everything is in favor of the Dark Lord, except I don't like him, and everything that's good for him is bad for me. And now that I have given an idea, the group can gather much earlier. They can learn more, or at least they will use spells more confidently. However, there is also a theoretical disadvantage. As I see it, in the Potter tale, in the battle in the Department of Mysteries, the Death Eaters were just playing with kids, and it is not known how everything will turn out if these children are more qualified.
In general, I again enthusiastically plunged into training without any mercy for myself and for Hermione. The girl, who had finally realized that the Dark Lord had been reborn, who had read and listened to stories about his and the Death Eaters' past atrocities, brewed restoring potion complexes and practiced until she collapsed without strength. Also, when she did, she would drink potions and move forward to her accomplishments again.
We chipped in for the ingredients, so it wasn't a problem, and the twins, for a modest reward, managed to get something that can't be ordered openly. The only disadvantage of such training under doping is that you need to give your body a rest and remove toxic elements from potions. Two months of training with potions and a month without them - rehabilitation. But the effect promises to be great because even if our memory is perfect, our reflexes are not developed much faster — that's where the potions come to the rescue.