
He's Just the Defense Against the Dark Arts Professor
by Big Sea Ship
About This Novel
Sherlock Forrest, who had just traveled to the world of Harry Potter, without Goldfinger and without inheriting the memory of the original owner, looked at the Hogwarts appointment letter in his hand and curled his lips. "Just a Defense Against the Dark Arts professor."... A few years later, the Daily Prophet conducted an interview with Harry Potter, one of the top ten outstanding talents in the wizarding world in the 21st century. "When was the happiest day in your life?" Harry couldn't help but smile. "It was the day after Professor Forrester cursed me that I would be captured by a mysterious man tomorrow." "Uh... What about the day that I least want to experience?" Harry's face suddenly turned gloomy. "Every Christmas." "Why is this?" He covered his face in pain, and even couldn't help sobbing. "Uh-huh... Because on that day, Professor Forrest will wish me a Merry Christmas!"... This book is also known as "Please Shut Up, Professor Forrest!" ", "About defeating the Dark Lord only requires a certain professor to open his mouth", "I am living an ignoble existence at Hogwarts, just to live a healthy and happy life"------ ps: no system ps2: the main plot begins with the Chamber of Secrets ps3: this is a serious professor's article (possibly
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Official(61)Scraped 3d ago
This is a warning for book friends who are going to read this book. If you accept it, you can continue reading.
The previous chapters were really uncomfortable to read. It felt like the protagonist was forced to have a world view that he didn't know much about the direction of the Harry Potter world. It was too redundant, and he might as well not have known it at all. Because the protagonist of your book does not behave like someone who has watched the short video introduction. I have watched 3 movies when I was a child. People who can't watch the short video know about some Horcruxes and the relationship between a few characters, at least the relationship between Sirius and Harry. I don't know this. They also say that the protagonist has watched the short video introduction. This structure is too watery. It's really stuck in my throat. I always want to read it as if the protagonist doesn't know anything, but you always remind him of the parts he knows. I really... Feel like the author is treating me as a fool and then lying to me.
A novel adapted from HP with a plot and connotation.
Oh, now that I see it, I can only say that this is the novel that I have read so far, which is adapted from the Harry Potter series of protagonists. The plot is unhurried and very eye-catching. Yes, when I think it is about to fall into a cliche, it always gives me some new surprises. All the characters basically follow the direction of the original work. I like it very much. There is no deliberate whitewashing or one-sided tendency. Please update quickly, wait and see...
The plot drags
The plot drags on, the supporting characters are dull, and it's really uncomfortable to watch.
A very nice book.
The main thread interspersed in the plot looks pretty good, especially the protagonist's poisonous milk attribute, which is indeed quite powerful. The author's writing style is also very good, giving people a refreshing feeling. This novel is quite novel.
I held on until "Am I a Toxic Breast?" this chapter.
It was a very uncomfortable book to read. The main character had poisonous milk. He didn't know it, but everyone reminded him and tested him. Then the protagonist is still like a fool who doesn't know anything. To be honest, looking at this protagonist looks like a clown. Some people have nothing to do with it, but it is quite a poisonous point for me. Slip away.
please keep writing
It's pretty good, I just don't know how to say it
I'm speechless. This book was originally very good, but 100 magic wands appeared. Can I buy this setting where the forehead is clamped? The Ministry of Magic doesn't care? A wizard can have so many wands, and you're not a wand maker? If the Ministry of Magic doesn't care how many wands wizards in the wizarding world have, wouldn't it be a mess and just buy them at will?
It really blends into the HP completely. It's really nice. This is the only HP article I can read. It's really nice. It's not funny at all.
The plot is pretty good, but the emotional scenes with the heroine feel very ink, and the rest is okay.
The protagonist's IQ is worrying after he has traveled through time.
If the IQ is worrying, why let modern people pass through it?
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Official(61)Scraped 3d ago
This is a warning for book friends who are going to read this book. If you accept it, you can continue reading.
The previous chapters were really uncomfortable to read. It felt like the protagonist was forced to have a world view that he didn't know much about the direction of the Harry Potter world. It was too redundant, and he might as well not have known it at all. Because the protagonist of your book does not behave like someone who has watched the short video introduction. I have watched 3 movies when I was a child. People who can't watch the short video know about some Horcruxes and the relationship between a few characters, at least the relationship between Sirius and Harry. I don't know this. They also say that the protagonist has watched the short video introduction. This structure is too watery. It's really stuck in my throat. I always want to read it as if the protagonist doesn't know anything, but you always remind him of the parts he knows. I really... Feel like the author is treating me as a fool and then lying to me.
A novel adapted from HP with a plot and connotation.
Oh, now that I see it, I can only say that this is the novel that I have read so far, which is adapted from the Harry Potter series of protagonists. The plot is unhurried and very eye-catching. Yes, when I think it is about to fall into a cliche, it always gives me some new surprises. All the characters basically follow the direction of the original work. I like it very much. There is no deliberate whitewashing or one-sided tendency. Please update quickly, wait and see...
The plot drags
The plot drags on, the supporting characters are dull, and it's really uncomfortable to watch.
A very nice book.
The main thread interspersed in the plot looks pretty good, especially the protagonist's poisonous milk attribute, which is indeed quite powerful. The author's writing style is also very good, giving people a refreshing feeling. This novel is quite novel.
I held on until "Am I a Toxic Breast?" this chapter.
It was a very uncomfortable book to read. The main character had poisonous milk. He didn't know it, but everyone reminded him and tested him. Then the protagonist is still like a fool who doesn't know anything. To be honest, looking at this protagonist looks like a clown. Some people have nothing to do with it, but it is quite a poisonous point for me. Slip away.
please keep writing
It's pretty good, I just don't know how to say it
I'm speechless. This book was originally very good, but 100 magic wands appeared. Can I buy this setting where the forehead is clamped? The Ministry of Magic doesn't care? A wizard can have so many wands, and you're not a wand maker? If the Ministry of Magic doesn't care how many wands wizards in the wizarding world have, wouldn't it be a mess and just buy them at will?
It really blends into the HP completely. It's really nice. This is the only HP article I can read. It's really nice. It's not funny at all.
The plot is pretty good, but the emotional scenes with the heroine feel very ink, and the rest is okay.
The protagonist's IQ is worrying after he has traveled through time.
If the IQ is worrying, why let modern people pass through it?
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[Grain]★★★☆ Although the protagonist Crow Mouth is interesting to watch now, if the protagonist is really given such a bug ability, it will definitely collapse later. If there is anything, just say something in reverse. How to advance the plot later? It is best not to set this to 100% reverse realization. You can set it so that the less important things are, the greater the probability of realization is. The more important things, such as key plots and powerful characters, the greater the probability of failure.




Plot: B-- Setting: B- Writing strength: B-- Fun: B- Update: Completed Reading progress: 295 chapters, waiting for the book shortage to read Tips before reading: 1. The protagonist of this book knows the general plot, but not the details, so don't expect any targeted layout. 2. This book has an original plot World: Harry Potter Protagonist: time traveler, seizing body Goldfinger: Physical talent, fragmentary plots from watching short videos in previous lives Plot starting point: before Harry's second grade Occupation: Defense Against the Dark Arts Professor 1. The protagonist goes back to the past by chance and indirectly teaches Lily the magic spell to protect Harry (referring to the manufacturing method of Horcruxes, which focuses on the emotion of "love" and attaches his own soul to the protective magic of the protected object). After returning to the future, he activates his soul and allows Harry to see Lily's soul.




It's easy to laugh out loud at the sound of pigs when reading this novel in the middle of the night. The part about Dumbledore that matches his image really made me laugh.




After reading the part before it was put on the shelves, I personally feel average. The background of the protagonist is too deep, and some things that can be explained in one sentence are repeated deliberately. Those who like original plots can also watch it. Although I was approved for a professor's article, in fact it didn't talk much about teaching, but about a big kid who accompanied the protagonist group on their adventures.













