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Although the magical world is not the Garden of Eden imagined by ordinary people, it will make people feel powerless and helpless. But Eli still felt that it was a very good thing to be able to have magic power and become a wizard. The feeling of discovering that you have magic power is like an ordinary person being suddenly told that he is a superman one day. There is no substitute for that sincere joy. Magic is so magical.

As Penny said in her reply, maybe he can't do everything, but as long as there is a change of mind, people can always create miracles that they can't even imagine. Although Eli can't think of any miracles he can create right now, he is definitely inspired.

Eli loves Hogwarts, and loves every subject he learns. They are magical and have their own unique charm. His favorite class would have been History of Magic - if Professor Binns's style of teaching hadn't been so boring. If you combine the two aspects of the course itself and the teaching professor, the Charms class has undoubtedly become his favorite subject, and his performance in this class is also amazing.

"It's strange that you're not a student of our Ravenclaw?" Professor Flitwick said with emotion. He didn't diminish his admiration for Eli because he was a Gryffindor, though, and the Ravenclaw head graciously invited Eli into his office to discuss the spells he'd been thinking about as he studied. .

"Muggle electronics can't be used in the castle, of course. Hogwarts' magical magnetic field is too strong, it will interfere with the magnetic field of Muggle items and make them unable to function properly."

"A kind of electromagnetic wave? Magic power too?" Eli pondered, considering that the wizards basically had no understanding and knowledge of electromagnetic waves, so he could not be sure of his own judgment for a while.

Professor Flitwick was a learned wizard who knew a little about Eli's Muggle academic views, and after a little thought, gave a positive answer.

  "What is the term for a magnetic field in Muggle doctrine? Perhaps the same can be said. He initially agreed with Eli's point of view, and then asked curiously, "Why do you think about this problem?" This involves very advanced principles of magic application, and you are too early to touch on this. "

  "You know, I'm from a mixed race family and I've lived among Muggles before." Eli said calmly, his wand outlined a phone call in the air, "Professor Flitwick, there is an electronic communication device in the Muggle world called a telephone, as long as you know the other party's number, you can easily talk to the other party - very convenient, only need to pay a small monthly phone bill." "

  "Wizards have floo powder, door keys, phantom shapeshifts, and powerful wizards can also pass messages to each other through the Patronus." Professor Flitwick shrugged his shoulders in doubt, "Does it matter if you don't have the phone in your mouth?"

  "The threshold for using the phone is much lower." Eli quickly replied to him, obviously thinking in private, "You don't need strong magic to support it, and you don't have to be face-to-face on every occasion." This kind of communication device is convenient and practical, whether it is magical alchemy items or Muggle technology creations, I think the ultimate goal is to make life more convenient. "

  Professor Flitwick considered his words carefully.

  "Doesn't sound bad." He encouraged, "If you don't limit your goals to Hogwarts, it might be much better to do it elsewhere." Your mixed race has obviously broadened your mind – that's a good thing, and that's what we still mean by intermarrying Muggles, you can never progress if you rest on your laurels, you have to learn more about what's possible. "

  Eli smiled and accepted the compliment. Suddenly, I heard Professor Flitwick sigh: "Your entry age may be a few years late, if you come to school earlier, someone may be able to talk to you very well." "

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