
Hogwarts Doesn't Need a Savior
by The Night Watchman Of The Golden Theater
About This Novel
People in the wizarding world are in a brief period of peace between two wars, thinking that danger will never come again. But beneath the calm surface, undercurrents have begun to stir. After many years, Lynn Eric returned to Hogwarts with his magic and pursuit, and walked into the center of the vortex - with a new identity. When the magic sleeping in mystery and unknown comes into reality, everything will be different.
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Thinking about it, although I haven't watched it, I feel that Harry doesn't want to be the savior. When the savior has lost his parents, everyone knew in his childhood that if Harry's parents had not died, he would not think about being the savior.
Are the guards of the Forbidden Forest poor? How many materials of magical creatures in the Forbidden Forest can be sold just to make Hagrid rich?
In the first chapter, I was persuaded to retreat. The enemy came up to intercept and snatch things, but they were ruthless. The protagonist let him go easily, and even made a lot of mistakes. The comments were all kinds of nonsense. It was really funny.
Okay, I take back what I said before. I thought it was the same as Professor Mageweave. After reading the first volume, I thought it was quite good. It was above food and grass, but it had not yet reached the level of fairy grass. The character of the protagonist was too perfect, which resulted in no outstanding points. Unlike the book Professor Mageweave, Professor Hap was a typical Slattery at first glance. The protagonist of this book did not feel like a Hufflepuff. I felt a bit like Ravenclaw and Gryffindor. Maybe I'm a bit rigid, I feel like Hufflepuffs are more easy-going.
Too many adjectives are annoying. Why are there so many adjectives?
It is a rare masterpiece. The plot design and writing are very good. It is a rare book that can be read from beginning to end without skipping chapters. It is strange that the collection ranking is very low.
Why does the beginning of this book look a bit like that of Professor Magic?
It turned out that the name had been changed. I've read it before, and it was just a nanny novel, so I wasn't very interested in it.
Don't like the protagonist from God's perspective
It's not like a novel, it's like a speedrunning game with Fengling Yueying on. The protagonist has a God's perspective, and the supporting characters are as fixed as NPCs. They are limited by the power of the writing and look too artificial and unreal.
Too lazy to use big fonts, all processing workshops have old versions.
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Official(18)Scraped 7d ago
Thinking about it, although I haven't watched it, I feel that Harry doesn't want to be the savior. When the savior has lost his parents, everyone knew in his childhood that if Harry's parents had not died, he would not think about being the savior.
Are the guards of the Forbidden Forest poor? How many materials of magical creatures in the Forbidden Forest can be sold just to make Hagrid rich?
In the first chapter, I was persuaded to retreat. The enemy came up to intercept and snatch things, but they were ruthless. The protagonist let him go easily, and even made a lot of mistakes. The comments were all kinds of nonsense. It was really funny.
Okay, I take back what I said before. I thought it was the same as Professor Mageweave. After reading the first volume, I thought it was quite good. It was above food and grass, but it had not yet reached the level of fairy grass. The character of the protagonist was too perfect, which resulted in no outstanding points. Unlike the book Professor Mageweave, Professor Hap was a typical Slattery at first glance. The protagonist of this book did not feel like a Hufflepuff. I felt a bit like Ravenclaw and Gryffindor. Maybe I'm a bit rigid, I feel like Hufflepuffs are more easy-going.
Too many adjectives are annoying. Why are there so many adjectives?
It is a rare masterpiece. The plot design and writing are very good. It is a rare book that can be read from beginning to end without skipping chapters. It is strange that the collection ranking is very low.
Why does the beginning of this book look a bit like that of Professor Magic?
It turned out that the name had been changed. I've read it before, and it was just a nanny novel, so I wasn't very interested in it.
Don't like the protagonist from God's perspective
It's not like a novel, it's like a speedrunning game with Fengling Yueying on. The protagonist has a God's perspective, and the supporting characters are as fixed as NPCs. They are limited by the power of the writing and look too artificial and unreal.
Too lazy to use big fonts, all processing workshops have old versions.
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[HP fanfic] An excellent HP fanfic, a professor's novel. It feels not much worse than Professor Magic's novel. It doesn't just follow the main line. It has many original plots. The background setting of the protagonist is somewhat similar to the protagonist of Professor Magic. The original female protagonist is definitely worth reading, but for some reason it is not very popular.




Recommendation index: ✨✨✨✨✨ Hmm... It's not the kind of Hogwarts that is invincible in the first or second grade. It looks comfortable. To be honest, the mature status of an adult is more suitable for exploring the wizarding world, rather than the body and adult soul of a first or second grade. To outsiders, it is simply disgusting. This is the case with this book. The protagonist enters the main text world of Hogwarts with the right identity and strength, and then uses it to explore. At the same time, he shows the strength that a time traveler should have, explores the material world, and creates his own path. In this book, the images of old bee Dumbledore and other little wizards are very restored. You can feel the interaction between the protagonist and them, and the protagonist's vivid personality is also very lovable. All in all, highly recommended! !












