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This completely different teaching system made him feel very fresh.

"Yes, it seems you can keep up." Ravenclaw said, "But today's class is over."

She pointed outside the window, and Kyle realized that it was getting dark at some point.

"Can I stay a little longer?" Kyle asked. "The house-elves in the kitchen should be able to deliver food to the Room of Requirement."

"No, and there's no need."

Ravenclaw walked out of the classroom.

Kyle originally thought she was taking him out of the Room of Requirement, but soon discovered that she was heading upstairs.

The two of them went up the stairs and passed by a middle-aged wizard with a sinister expression.

Kyle also met him, Salazar Slytherin...

Behind him was a group of students, all of whom were looking down at the books or parchments in their hands, as if they didn't care about anything around them?

"They are the purest wizards." Ravenclaw's voice came again, "They shoulder the mission of the family and are always exploring the mysteries of magic."

"But to me, they look more like Ravenclaw," Kyle said. "I mean...Ravenclaw house."

"Ravenclaw seeks the truth."

It was still a dull voice.

Kyle couldn't tell for a moment whether she was talking about himself or the college's philosophy.

In this way, the two of them arrived at the highest tower of the castle. Even the height of the stairs was exactly the same. It was like Hogwarts in Hogwarts...

This was also the first time Kyle knew that the Room of Requirement could actually create such a large space.

A minute later, Ravenclaw stopped in front of a door.

"What is wisdom?" the raven knocker on the door asked, opening his mouth.

Kyle vaguely remembered that the door knocker in the Ravenclaw common room was an eagle head. Was it changed later?

Before he could think about it, he saw Ravenclaw turn slightly and give up a position.

"Shall I do it?" Kyle asked, pointing to himself.

"Just a little test." Ravenclaw said. "I have always thought that you would be more suitable in my house."

"Okay." Kyle stepped forward and thought for a moment, "Ravenclaw is wisdom."

There was no movement on the raven door knocker, but Kyle noticed a gaze suddenly falling on him.

"Why is this thing so ignorant?" Kyle muttered in his heart.

The Ravenclaws are here. What a great opportunity. I didn't know how to seize it. No wonder it was later replaced by an eagle-headed door knocker.

Kyle complained a few words in his mind, but the knocker remained silent.

There was no other way, Kyle could only take a deep breath and said solemnly:

"Wisdom is a kind of thinking ability that life possesses based on physiology and psychology, including the ability to perceive, understand, remember, analyze, and judge things..."

Kyle spoke word by word, and with each additional word, the expression of the Ravenclaw next to him would change more.

"So to sum up, wisdom is the ability to correctly understand, judge, and invent and create things."

Before Kyle could even finish speaking, the Raven Knocker turned its head and opened with a click.

Kyle turned around.

"The answer is very detailed." Ravenclaw said, "I think Godric, Salazar and Helga would be very willing to accept you into the academy."

"Forget the first one, I don't want to be picked for the belt." Kyle shrugged.

The corners of Ravenclaw's mouth seemed to have a slight arc, which was very small and disappeared in the blink of an eye. Kyle even thought it was his imagination.

The Ravenclaw did not enter the common room, but simply reached out and took down the raven door knocker and handed it to Kyle.

"This is the key." She said, "The memory here will last for a period of time. During this period, there will only be this one room here. Only the person with the key can come in. You can come back at any time."

Kyle quickly reached out and took the raven knocker.

"But if I take this away, what will happen to the common room?"

No one answered, Ravenclaw just looked at him silently.

"Have you forgotten that this is the Room of Requirement, not the real Hogwarts... You don't think I can put things from a thousand years ago into my memory and bring them here."

Kyle immediately closed his mouth and scratched his hair in embarrassment.

He really forgot.

In the Room of Requirement, he could have wanted a hundred raven knockers.

Whether those door knockers can be used as keys is another matter.

Then Kyle reappeared in the foyer.

The castle door was closed tightly, and it didn't take much to figure out that this should be the exit from the Room of Requirement.

"I'll be away for a while. Do you have any questions?" Ravenclaw asked.

"There is one..." Kyle said quickly, "Can I bring someone else here for class?"

"You can, but I don't recommend you do it."

Ravenclaw said, "Although I have translated the content, the essence of those courses is still based on magic text. This is the basis and cannot be changed.

"People who don't know enough about the magic text won't be able to understand it, and may even cause a certain degree of magic disorder due to the conflict of ideas. The gain outweighs the loss."

"Okay." Kyle nodded.

He also remembered that in the first spells class, the old professor kept talking about magic words.

If he hadn't had the experience of studying Vulcan to open the way and reading Merlin's letters, I'm afraid it would have been very difficult to understand.

"Then that's it, maybe at another time, I will find you again." Ravenclaw waved his hand.

Then Kyle found himself in the corridor on the eighth floor of the school.

The faded picture frames on the wall, the dim railings, and the three familiar faces in front of him all clearly showed that he had returned to the Hogwarts he was familiar with.

Kyle subconsciously touched his head. As expected, the crown was gone.

"what!"

A scream sounded in his ears, bringing Kyle back to his senses.

"Kyle? When did you show up here?" Harry looked at Kyle in shock, as if he was startled.

"Just now." Kyle looked at Harry, Hermione and Ron calmly and said, "I just came out of the Room of Requirement. Didn't you see it?"

"Huh?" Harry and the three looked at each other.

"Is that so?" They really didn't see it.

However, Harry and Hermione just pretended not to notice, but Ron immediately looked at the top of Kyle's head.

Then he fell into doubt.

No crown?

How is this possible?

Did he really get it wrong before?

……

"It turns out you're in there. No wonder I haven't been able to open the door to the Room of Requirement." At this time, Harry said.

"What's that in your hand?"

"Ah, this." Kyle raised his hand and looked at the raven door knocker, "I found it inside and took it out because I thought it was interesting."

With that said, Kyle put it into the pocket of his robe and asked at the same time: "Has dinner started?"

"It should be soon," Harry said.

"Then I'm going to the auditorium first." Kyle said, "What about you, do you want to come together?"

"We'll wait a moment," Harry said.

He wanted to find something in the Room of Requirement before dinner started.

But what Harry didn't expect was that after he walked back and forth in the corridor three times, the door to the Room of Requirement still didn't appear.

And he tried it several times in a row.

"That's weird." Harry scratched his hair for no apparent reason and muttered in a low voice, "Didn't Kyle come out already? Is there anyone else inside?"

(End of this chapter)

Chapter 752: Showing the Professor the World

"What? You said you wanted to take leave?"

In the office, Professor McGonagall looked at Kyle and thought for a moment that he had heard wrong.

"Yes." Kyle nodded and said, "About a month or two. During this period, I hope to be able to control my own time."

"Um..." Professor McGonagall frowned and did not answer immediately, but asked: "Does Professor Sprout know that you want to ask for leave?"

"I know." Kyle said, "I went to Professor Sprout first, and she agreed, but she could only agree that I would not go to the herbal medicine class.

"And she also told me that if you want to take a long leave of absence, you must get the principal's signature."

"Indeed," said Professor McGonagall.

"But Professor Dumbledore has been away from school recently." Kyle shrugged, "So I can only come here."

Because Dumbledore was too busy, Professor McGonagall, who was the vice-principal, was responsible for most things in the school. It was no problem to just sign something.

"I can agree to your request." Professor McGonagall looked at the application form that Kyle handed over, hesitated for a moment, signed his name on it, and said at the same time:

"But I must remind you that you can't leave the school even if you don't go to class. You need a parent's application to leave the school, and the students themselves cannot make the decision. This is non-negotiable, no matter how excellent your grades are."

"Of course, I understand." Kyle said, "I'm in the castle and not going anywhere."

Seeing that Kyle agreed, Professor McGonagall returned the application to Kyle and asked casually.