
Hogwarts 1991
About This Novel
What will happen to Hogwarts in 1991? Harry Potter? Philosopher's stone? Tietouwa triangle group? Or the three-headed dog, the devil's net, the troll,... More likely to be the bat monster Snape, the old bee Dumbledore, the two-skinned Quirrell, the snake-faced Voldemort... From now on, the situation will become worse every year... "If you can choose, can you move it back 20 years for me!" After the McGuffin Albert shouted in vain, he could only struggle "from the heart" to the "holes" everywhere in the Hogwarts in 1991.
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Official(53)Scraped 20d ago
To be honest, after reading the previous dozen pictures, I wanted to ask the author, what grade are you in? Also, have you been hit by anything in your life? The more I read this book, the more I feel that the author's writing is very childish. If I think about it as an adult, no matter where I travel through time, I just need to survive and develop first. At least I have to have some back-up, even if I have some money, it is good. The protagonist is good, he wants money but not money, strength but not strength, and he is always a waste. I am also convinced. The key is to commit suicide when there is nothing wrong, and to seek revenge? If you don't have the strength to take revenge, isn't that asking for death? There is also the protagonist's family, especially his sister. I wanted to kill her when I watched it. However, I have to say that the author has done a good job of writing villains, almost everyone except the HP trio has been written as the protagonist's opponent, and at least it made me feel that I can grit my teeth with most people except the protagonist and the trio. Finally, I want to ask, does the author want the protagonist to become the third generation Dark Lord?
I suspect that the protagonist was a psychopath before he traveled through time. I saw a lot of morbid psychology in him. All in all, it's poorly written.
A little bit over the top
The author must still be a child. As a time traveler, is the protagonist's IQ not even as good as that of an indigenous person? Why do you have to write it so weird? Can it be normal?
Is this an adult who has traveled through time? ? ?
You can't tell from his IQ and personality that he is an adult.
So speechless
The protagonist is too pretentious, he obviously has no ability, he insists on causing trouble everywhere, and the character he created for himself is still trying to be obscene and developed, which is so bad. All the characters portrayed are very failed, and the plot is even more speechless.
It's too toxic to read. I recommend everyone to read Hogwarts: Blood Wizard. That book is okay.
It's really bad. I've read about 100 chapters.
Now that you know what kind of world it is, and since you know that system tasks rarely improve your strength in the short term, why not study magic seriously and find more ways to improve it, or just rely on system development without working hard, isn't it wise to develop in a wretched way? It's said that adults don't have the ability to make decisions, and they always do things to seek death when their brains are hot. If you have the ability, it's called pretending, and it's game time. If you don't have the ability, writing like this will always give our readers the impression that the protagonist is stupid, childish, and poisonous. He has no strength and always hangs around dangerous people.
It's too poisonous! ! !
It's poisonous, right? You were bullied like that, and you tell me you don't want revenge?
This protagonist is really cool
I even suspect that the author is underage, or that the author simply wrote the protagonist according to his own personality. An adult who has experienced life and death and lived two lives can never forget his opponent? The protagonist's character is not mature at all, just a little crazy. He is trying to develop, but he has never been able to develop. He doesn't follow the system's tasks, so he takes the lead in development?
I don't understand what the author thinks. If you can't stay at Hogwarts, you can't stay there. Why is he so hot-tempered?
Butt, it's not like there's only one magic academy
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Official(53)Scraped 20d ago
To be honest, after reading the previous dozen pictures, I wanted to ask the author, what grade are you in? Also, have you been hit by anything in your life? The more I read this book, the more I feel that the author's writing is very childish. If I think about it as an adult, no matter where I travel through time, I just need to survive and develop first. At least I have to have some back-up, even if I have some money, it is good. The protagonist is good, he wants money but not money, strength but not strength, and he is always a waste. I am also convinced. The key is to commit suicide when there is nothing wrong, and to seek revenge? If you don't have the strength to take revenge, isn't that asking for death? There is also the protagonist's family, especially his sister. I wanted to kill her when I watched it. However, I have to say that the author has done a good job of writing villains, almost everyone except the HP trio has been written as the protagonist's opponent, and at least it made me feel that I can grit my teeth with most people except the protagonist and the trio. Finally, I want to ask, does the author want the protagonist to become the third generation Dark Lord?
I suspect that the protagonist was a psychopath before he traveled through time. I saw a lot of morbid psychology in him. All in all, it's poorly written.
A little bit over the top
The author must still be a child. As a time traveler, is the protagonist's IQ not even as good as that of an indigenous person? Why do you have to write it so weird? Can it be normal?
Is this an adult who has traveled through time? ? ?
You can't tell from his IQ and personality that he is an adult.
So speechless
The protagonist is too pretentious, he obviously has no ability, he insists on causing trouble everywhere, and the character he created for himself is still trying to be obscene and developed, which is so bad. All the characters portrayed are very failed, and the plot is even more speechless.
It's too toxic to read. I recommend everyone to read Hogwarts: Blood Wizard. That book is okay.
It's really bad. I've read about 100 chapters.
Now that you know what kind of world it is, and since you know that system tasks rarely improve your strength in the short term, why not study magic seriously and find more ways to improve it, or just rely on system development without working hard, isn't it wise to develop in a wretched way? It's said that adults don't have the ability to make decisions, and they always do things to seek death when their brains are hot. If you have the ability, it's called pretending, and it's game time. If you don't have the ability, writing like this will always give our readers the impression that the protagonist is stupid, childish, and poisonous. He has no strength and always hangs around dangerous people.
It's too poisonous! ! !
It's poisonous, right? You were bullied like that, and you tell me you don't want revenge?
This protagonist is really cool
I even suspect that the author is underage, or that the author simply wrote the protagonist according to his own personality. An adult who has experienced life and death and lived two lives can never forget his opponent? The protagonist's character is not mature at all, just a little crazy. He is trying to develop, but he has never been able to develop. He doesn't follow the system's tasks, so he takes the lead in development?
I don't understand what the author thinks. If you can't stay at Hogwarts, you can't stay there. Why is he so hot-tempered?
Butt, it's not like there's only one magic academy













