Chapter 443: Cognitive bias

Ever since he mastered Voldemort's spelling technique, Albert has spent a lot of time and energy in practice, trying to master this spelling technique thoroughly.

Isabel also followed Albert to learn this new spelling technique, and the speed of learning was so fast that Albert couldn't help wondering who the two of them were doing.

"you are great."

Seeing Isabel using Voldemort's spells skillfully, the expression on Albert's face is very complicated. His learning progress is naturally faster than Isabel, but if there is no panel bonus, he would have been killed by the opponent. It's been several blocks away.

"You are the one who is really good." Isobel kissed Albert on the forehead like a child and said softly, "I'm just imitating you."

In fact, Isobel was also confused and did not understand why Albert showed such a complicated expression.

In her eyes, Albert is worthy of being a genius among geniuses. He has even begun to create his own spell-casting techniques. Being able to explain to her in detail one by one does not mean that this set of spell-casting techniques is mature. Up.

Can it be immature?

Voldemort himself doesn't know how many years it has been used, and it has been gradually improved in practice, which is comparable to the record left when he won the Barnabus Finkley Award for Excellence in Cursing Techniques.

"Most wizards don't care much about the spelling technique, and they don't even have this concept." Albert turned the slippers on the table into a rabbit. "I can't see the spelling techniques of other professors."

"It's normal if you don't see it. Unless you deliberately learn, observe and study, the spelling methods of ordinary wizards are more derived from the usual spelling habits." Isobel tapped the rabbit lightly with his wand and turned it Become a kitten.

"Only wizards who really specialize in magic will spend time and energy to pay attention to this aspect?" Albert probably also understood what Isobel meant.

Will ordinary people pay special attention to it?

No, even a professor in the school, I am afraid not.

"Professor Flitwick’s spell-casting technique is very clever, he should have invented and created it himself. Last year’s Rowena Smith’s spell-casting technique was based on the record of the Barnabus Finkley Award It’s not surprising that the Smith family has relevant records.” Isobel picked up the kitten and squeezed its soft cheeks. “However, Rowena’s set should also be improved for his own use.”

"You actually noticed it?" Albert admired Isabel's eyesight.

"I didn't see it, I knew it was because I had asked Rowena for similar questions."

"Then how do you see my spellcasting technique?"

Albert is even more curious.

"You were too deliberate at the time. Wizards who have known spelling techniques can naturally feel it." Isobel suddenly laughed, "However, I was more just asking casually."

"Oh, it turned out to be like this."

Albert had also considered whether he would be directly targeted by Dumbledore if he used Voldemort's spellcasting technique. Now it seems that as long as he masters the spellcasting technique skillfully, even if he uses it in front of the principal, he should not be caught. Special attention.

After all, no one would associate Albert with Voldemort.

Moreover, the probability of him casting a spell in front of the principal may not be too high.

"What are you thinking?"

"Nothing." Albert couldn't help but sigh. "The more you study magic, the more complicated you can feel."

"Not many people have such thoughts." Isabel whispered, "Most wizards only learn superficial magic, and I am no exception. There are very few wizards who study magic in depth."

Albert was silent suddenly, feeling that he was thinking too much, he was not a wizard who liked to delve into the essence of magic.

...

In recent days, Albert ran very frequently to Hagrid to determine whether Quirrell had given Hagrid a dragon egg and whether he had entered the Forbidden Forest to hunt unicorns.

While the two were drinking tea and chatting, Hagrid told him about Harry's reminder.

"Well, I might say that as well."

After hearing Hagrid's words, Albert couldn't help but laugh. "Did you tell Dumbledore about this."

"No, I don't think I should bother Dumbledore with this kind of thing." Hagrid shook his head.

"Actually, I think you can talk to Dumbledore about this. He will definitely pay attention to Potter." Albert suggested with a smile, "After all, for the second Quidditch game this year, Deng Principal Blido is here too, isn't he?"

"Do you also think Professor Snape is suspicious?"

"I don't like Snape." Albert took a sip of his tea and looked at Tom, who was not knowing what to do in the corner, "I think he is really suspicious anyway."

Hagrid opened his mouth and stared at Albert who was drinking tea, suddenly wondering what to say.

"You should also be aware that Snape doesn't look like a good person." Albert said with a smile after seeing Hagrid's expression, "I doubt it is because some of his own actions really seem suspicious. "

"I think Albert was right. Snape was not a good person at first sight." Harry, who had just walked into Hagrid's cabin, nodded repeatedly in support of Albert's point of view.

"Sorry, I really couldn't hold it back." Ron couldn't help but chuckle. After noticing everyone's gaze, he quickly explained, "Albert's words are so insightful, I totally agree."

"Hagrid, I suspect Snape is forcing Professor Quirrell to say how to pass the barrier to protect the Sorcerer's Stone~www.novelhall.com~ Harry saw Hagrid frowning deeply and told him a while ago Things encountered.

"Harry, do you know what you are talking about."

Hagrid did not agree with Harry's slander of the professor. Snape had been at Hogwarts for several years. If he was really untrustworthy, how could Dumbledore allow him to stay at Hogwarts to teach? ?

Hagrid did not believe Snape, but he believed Dumbledore.

"Of course I know." Harry said dryly.

"Don't worry, Harry, no one can steal the Sorcerer's Stone, let alone pass through Lu Wei." Hagrid almost patted his chest to make sure.

Speaking of Lu Wei, Hagrid couldn’t help but glanced at Albert secretly. He actually told Dumbledore about it, but the principal said Albert didn’t know how to play the Philosopher’s Stone, so Hagrid didn’t. Care about this too much.

Albert also noticed Hagrid's gaze, but he didn't care too much because he saw his Tom pick out a fat mouse from the corner.

"Tom, don't eat those messy things." Albert stepped forward to stop.

"Does your cat not eat mice?" Hermione asked in confusion.

"It hasn't eaten a mouse." Albert took out his wand and fainted the mouse, then fished his Tom from the ground.

"It's really fat," Ron murmured quietly, "I didn't expect that such a size could catch mice."

"Hagrid." Harry wanted to bring the topic back. "Before, didn't you say that Gringotts was safe, but as a result, a dark wizard broke into Gringotts, and even the goblin did not catch the dark wizard. Perhaps Hogwarts is indeed safe, but Gringotts can be invaded. Why do you think Hogwarts is not?"

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