"Luna, Andros is not an Englishman. He is an Ancient Greek wizard."
In Ravenclaw's Common room, Alvin is teaching Luna her paper on the History of Magic.
Although Luna is a genius girl, her thinking is sometimes too divergent, which inevitably makes her disadvantaged in some classes.
And the History of Magic is one of them. Alvin had reason to suspect that Luna was always confused in Professor Binns' class.
"But, Professor Binns said, Alvin, you are the modern Andros. Are you not English, Alvin, but Greek?"
Turning her head up, Luna looked at her boyfriend in confusion.
Alvin was suddenly dumbfounded and rubbed her hair.
Feelings are still his reasons and make Luna think so.
He smiled and explained the reason to Luna, "Luna, Professor Binns means that Andros and I are both very good at the Patronus Charm. That's why he described it like this."
Andros was a very famous master of white magic in Ancient Greek. At that time, he was also named invincible.
And what he is most famous for is the one-handed Patronus incantation. At that time, Andros could summon a giant-sized Patronus without a wand.
This is extremely rare in history.
Presumably, Professor Binns also heard about Alvin's feats on the Hogwarts Express, and that's how he praised him.
"So this is!"
Luna suddenly realized this and immediately lowered her head and began to revise her paper.
Cho, passing the time with a wizard's travel notes, looked at the two with strange eyes.
How does she feel that Alvin is raising Luna as a daughter?
All the while, Cho noticed that Alvin never lost patience with Luna.
Every conversation is soft-spoken.
Even when Luna said something a little crazy.
Alvin always supported her remarks, which made Hermione a little depressed.
Why does this attitude look more and more like his father's attitude toward her?
Alvin also felt Cho's increasingly strange gaze and turned his head in confusion.
"Cho, what's the matter? Is there anything wrong with what I said?"
Hearing Alvin's question, Cho quickly regained his senses and forgot about this somewhat outrageous idea.
"Nothing, I'm just curious is Andros really that powerful? Are ancient wizards more powerful than modern ones?"
It wasn't that Cho asked to change the subject, but she was interested in it.
At this time, there were several Ravenclaw students in the Common Room. They also heard Cho's question and were equally interested.
"Yeah, Alvin, please explain it."
"Yes, are those ancient wizards more powerful than our Headmaster?"
"I don't think so. Headmaster Dumbledore was named the greatest white wizard of all time!"
Because so many people are interested in this issue, Alvin did not reject everyone and regarded it as small talk.
"Let's answer Cho's first question. Is Andros really that powerful?"
"The answer is yes. Andros is really a very powerful wizard. According to historical records, he was an excellent duel master at that time, and he was undefeated."
"Also, he is a very forthright sorcerer, who will not fight ruthlessly in every duel, and will warmly invite each other to taste delicious food and wine together after victory."
Others were also very fascinated when they heard this. A heroic man with a cheeky and unrestrained smile appeared in their minds. He warmly greeted the opponents and audiences who were defeated by him to come to his home to hold a banquet.
"Are there any other famous wizards?"
All the little eagles were intrigued by Alvin's story and couldn't wait to hear the deeds of other great wizards.
Michael Corner winked and handed Alvin a lemonade, beckoning Alvin to drink it.
Alvin gave him a satisfied look, took the lemonade to moisten his throat, and continued to explain.
"Actually, the four founders of Hogwarts are the most familiar, and their fame and strength are also well-known in the history of magic."
Hearing this, the rest of the students are also proud. After all, they are still delighted to be able to study in such a school.
"Then, Alvin, among these four founders, who is the strongest?"
A little wizard asked this question, and the others discussed it.
"Definitely Ms. Ravenclaw, who founded our House!"
"But Slytherin is a famous dark wizard in history, and Ms. Ravenclaw may not be his opponent."
"Should be Gryffindor. He kicked Slytherin out of the school!"
Everyone has their own opinions, and no one can convince anyone. Finally, they turned their attention to Alvin.
Seeing that everyone had finished discussing, Alvin said his own conclusion.
"I think, at that time, the strongest wizard should be Gryffindor."
"In Hogwarts: A History clearly records that Gryffindor was the most outstanding duelist in that era and a Legilimency master. The Sorting Hat we use today is Gryffindor's Relic."
Hearing Alvin's well-founded inferences, everyone agreed with him.
In fact, these are all that Alvin heard from Slytherin and Ravenclaw.
Alvin once asked Slytherin this question. At that time, Slytherin said without hesitation that he was inferior to Gryffindor in a head-to-head duel.
Not even in history has a master as proficient in wizarding duels as Gryffindor.
As a former friend, Slytherin undoubtedly knows Gryffindor best and evaluates Gryffindor's magic as gorgeous and aggressive.
However, Slytherin did not show weakness. If he played in the Dark Arts, he could use curses. Three Gryffindors were not enough for him.
Ravenclaw once said something similar to Alvin. She noted that Gryffindor is like Ares, the god of war in the wizarding world, and no one can match him except Merlin.
"Alvin, can Headmaster Dumbledore be compared to these great wizards?"
Cho asked another question that made everyone curious, and everyone looked at Alvin eagerly, waiting for his answer.