
Hogwarts: Who Told This Knight to Learn Magic?
About This Novel
Edward Bedivere, who traveled to the magical world where Hogwarts is located, found that he had become one of King Arthur's Knights of the Round Table and a descendant of Bedivere. Not only that, as long as he abides by the knightly virtues, he can obtain the corresponding power. Modesty and restraint allow him to be absolutely focused. Treating people sincerely allows them to distinguish between truth and falsehood. Compassion for the weak allows him to perceive all things. ... Following the ancient virtues of knights, inheriting the will of his ancestors, studying the "Magic Knight Manual", and entering Hogwarts to study, Edward practices his own knightly ways at all times. He is humble, sincere and compassionate to the weak, and is deeply loved by his teachers and classmates. He is fearless, unafraid of sacrifice, and impartial, and all dark wizards are terrified in front of him. He personally changed Slytherin, changed Hogwarts, and even changed the entire wizarding world. How can a wizard with a wand in his left hand and a heavy sword in his right hand and no melee skills be considered a good knight?
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Official(1)Scraped 11d ago
The recently popular knight-style fandom is more pure-blooded knight
People who are good-looking but only look at them rarely get cut in half.
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Community(0)
Official(1)Scraped 11d ago
The recently popular knight-style fandom is more pure-blooded knight
People who are good-looking but only look at them rarely get cut in half.









