One Five Two, My Loyal Servant, Dowy Jones [1/2](1/2)
Malfoy opened his eyes wide and looked at Duwei.
He didn't understand what the professor said.
Well.
Maybe it’s not that you don’t understand?
Is what the professor said a little too general?
It's like he knows a lot, but what he says is less than one-third of what he knows.
When Professor Lu Ping spoke some of the more fashionable words, he admitted that he did not understand them.
"I'm sorry, professor, but could you please say it again?"
Malfoy said carefully: "I didn't understand you, Professor."
When Du Wei saw this, he seemed to be lost in thought.
Malfoy said nothing.
He watched the professor sink into thinking. Soon, the professor suddenly realized something and clap his left fist into the palm of his right hand.
"I see."
Professor Lu Ping said.
He took out a book from his side and placed it in front of Malfoy.
"I think I fell into a misunderstanding, Mr. Malfoy, because I forced my level onto your head.
This is a stupid mistake.
Professor Severus often does this, so he is suitable for educating geniuses, but this teaching method is not suitable for the two of us."
Du Wei said.
Malfoy was speechless for a moment.
He didn't know whether Professor Lupine's words were hurting Snape or him.
Fortunately, Du Wei started to continue taking classes.
He pointed to a book he pulled out and said: "Do you know what is the worst thing you have done? Mr. Malfoy."
Du Wei said seriously, "You read too few books, but think too much.
Many of your thoughts have actually been thought by wizards. Your thinking process is different from theirs, but you can learn from their endings, just like the author of this book."
He picked up a book and handed it to Malfoy.
This is a book written by Mr. Lockhart.
To be precise, it is one of the books in his Around the World series.
These books were all well written. Although the publisher stopped publishing these books after Mr. Lockhart became notorious and could no longer be sold, people who had bought these books rarely destroyed them.
In the school library, the complete works of Lockhart are available.
It's just that these books have been moved to the corner. Of course, according to Mr. Lockhart's current reputation, even if all his books are placed in the most conspicuous place in the library, no one will come to borrow his books.
What’s so good about a liar’s book?
But Du Wei is just the opposite,
He recently borrowed all of Mr. Lockhart's books.
Full set.
Read carefully.
He will use these books in his spare time - this refers to the fact that after he beats Mr. Lockhart, beats those dark wizards, and scares those damn goblins, he will be like a kind old grandfather.
, sit on a chair and read fairy tales to them.
Very kind.
The various wizards and goblins around were all docile and obedient.
The fairy tale books he read in front of those people were the series of best-selling books written by Lockhart.
For example, this one.
"How to subdue a pack of werewolves"
There is also a subtitle at the bottom.
"My Horrifying Night in Romania"
It's a Romanian travelogue.
"You don't even need an ancient wizard. This book can handle your problems."
Malfoy saw the bright smiling face of Mr. Gilderoy Lockhart on this book and hesitated.
Although Professor Lupine was already authoritative in his heart, looking at Lockhart's face, Malfoy still felt a sense of absurd unreality.
"But, Professor, he's a, well, he's a liar."
Malfoy said.
Duwei nodded and said: "Yes, yes, of course Lockhart is a liar, Mr. Malfoy, but this has no conflict with you reading his books.
Before being exposed, Mr. Lockhart's books had been selling well in the wizarding world for so many years. Wasn't there a wizard who noticed his problem?
No, it's not. In the college, the teachers who had educated him all found that something was wrong, but the most difficult thing is."
He raised the book, pointed at Lockhart on the book and said: "But everyone has discovered that every one of his books, even housewives like it, How to Deal with Goblins, How to Deal with Goblins,
The various small animal series in the garden and farm are all meaningful and can be copied.
Even if you follow the operations in this book, it is replicable.
Do you understand what this means?"
Malfoy understood.
"Everything in this book is operable."
"Yes, Mr. Malfoy, it's more than that."
Du Wei opened the book, pointed to a line of text on it and read: "From the night I arrived in Romania, I drove away those werewolves. How did I do it?
The first point is my mentality, I am not nervous at all..."
Duwei Barabala read a passage from a book. Yes, all the books written by Lockhart are in the first person, but Lockhart's strength is that he can always write down the knowledge he plagiarized.
It's extremely lively and picturesque.
Moreover, for young wizards like Malfoy, these words of Lockhart are truly replicable and will not be wrong.
Duwei is also learning some of Lockhart's methods of dealing with aliens.
These books were of great help to Du Wei.
For Duwei, Lockhart's detailed steps like teaching a fool are also the knowledge he needs.
He is just a fool.
So when Du Wei was a teacher, he didn't have much selfishness. He said to Malfoy: "What's more important is that the reason why Lockhart's books are so popular is because his books are very detailed and there is no single detail."
Hide your secrets little by little.
For example, in this book, how to drive away werewolves, many of the magics he uses are small magics that you can learn.
It's not like there are some powerful wizards."
Du Wei stopped here.
He originally wanted to hurt Snape.
He thought of Snape. If Snape met a werewolf, he would probably wave his wand, "obstacles" and "sharp blade", and kill the werewolf in a few moves.
Clean and neat.
But it is a pity that his methods are not replicable for these young wizards, and they are not as good as Lockhart.
After all, Lockhart obtains knowledge directly from other people's brains. When someone meets someone else, they will hide their secrets between words.
But the brain can't.
Lockhart is an honest man, and he will write down all the steps of that person, which is vivid and interesting.
If Lockhart really had the practical skills he had in his seventh year, no, not his seventh year, but his sixth year, he, a Ravenclaw graduate, could still be a professor of Defense Against the Dark Arts for one year, for example.
The practical lesson that fell off the altar - the Cornish goblins. The book he wrote clearly contains the steps on how to deal with these Cornish goblins.
Unfortunately, except for the Oblivion Charm, Lockhart's other spells were shockingly bad.
"I understand, Professor."
Malfoy said, he picked up the book and wanted to leave, but was stopped by Duwei.
Malfoy looked at the professor in surprise.
Du Wei took his book and said, "I borrowed this. If you want to borrow books, you can go to the library."
He added another sentence.
To be continued...