Chapter 278 The Sigh Of Arriving Late For 400 Years

Obviously, it's as if people are always anxious to find eggs.

Faced with fresh knowledge beyond textbooks, little wizards can always burst into an even more intense interest.

Now, all the students in the class have unconsciously straightened their bodies, gazing attentively at Professor Binns, listening closely to every word uttered by the old wizard. After all, compared to dry historical data, excavating the emotion that secrets buried in historical dust can bring to people simply isn't the same experience.

More importantly, with Elena as an example, many young wizard's eyes began to become more agile.

After a full day of classes, first-year students slowly dispelled their stiffness and fear towards the class, and a breath of enthusiasm gradually filled the classroom. You must know that at eleven or twelve years old, it is simply the most curious age, asking questions is not just an exclusive right of Hermione.

"In this case, Professor, why should we use this Muggle calendar?"

Ernie McMillan raised his hand and eagerly asked, his eyes full of curiosity, "Could it be said that it actually has a distinctive significance in the magical world? For example, something significant that has had a great impact on the magical war?"

"Unfortunately, it's just a product of the non-magical world."

Professor Binns frowned, shook his head slowly and involuntarily carried a trace of heaviness in his tone.

"The reason for choosing it is simple, because the current AD year is the most widely used method in the world and the magical history textbooks printed in the last century are all written in the AD year."

"But, Professor," Hermione Granger frowned, quickly raising her hand and asked incredulously, "So in the past years, was there no magical era of its own in the magical world?"

"It may have happened, but it was just a flash in the pan," Professor Binns said with a vexed tone.

"History has shown that not many wizards are willing to work hard to create a system that can only be used by a maximum of two or three generations. In comparison, the slightly inferior Muggles are more likely to continue the tradition even if it's wrong. Over the years, the rush of time will gradually replace the true history..."

With Professor Binns' dry and hasty voice, the old wizard seemed vaguely more transparent, and a faint sigh sounded in the classroom again, but none of the students immersed in the Q&A paid attention.

Upon hearing Professor Binns' answer, Elena didn't show much surprise.

The chronological system in history is not like magical spells and potions.

Its formation and development not only require delicate ideas or outstanding genius, it needs to pass through the inheritance of dozens or even hundreds of generations, and expand to a sufficient number of people and regions before it can truly form.

Undoubtedly, with the spread of religion in the Middle Ages, the AD era of the Holy Grail extended to every corner of the world through armies and ships, and has become the most widely used chronology to date.

However, this is not the basis for the magical world to obey and use this chronological method. Even today, the magical world still uses its own system, whether it's a currency conversion system or a daily metric system. (For more details, click here to see →)

"Well, so far, these are the changes that happened a long time ago," Professor Binns clumsily opened the report and said, "We continue learning about the history of the demon Emory..."

"...Miss Caslana?"

Professor Binns nervously swallowed, raised his head tremulously, and looked at the little devil standing up.

Hogwarts is a magical place of magic.

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Whether a professor or a ghost, there is a wonderful connection between this castle and anything unrelated to magic. While you're at Hogwarts, all the teachers' orders to add or subtract points can be carried out immediately.

In theory, this wonderful connection should be limited to the professor and ghosts. However, Professor Binns vaguely felt a deep bond between him and Hogwarts from the silver-haired witch in front of him.

"According to the historical books of the non-magical world, the official implementation time of the AD calendar in country units should be in 1582. And this kind of calendar really spread across all of Europe, and only after 1700 did it gradually start to be widely accepted. But, according to 'Hogwarts, a History', Hogwarts was founded around 990 AD, and there was a gap of at least six hundred years in between."

Elena's eyes fell on Professor Binns' wrinkled face, thoughtfully tapping the exquisite cover of "History of Magic · Hardcover Collector's Edition", and continued speaking softly.

"The best way to deny a civilization is to gradually erase the traces of its existence. When all magical eras were replaced by the AD, this 'History of Magic', besides recording some strange stories, what is the difference between the historical data from the non-magical world?"

"...This is not the content of our lesson."

Professor Binns' lips twisted, and his original body slightly shrunk inward, his dry, weak voice revealing a strong sense of helplessness. "Perhaps we should go back to the textbook..."

"Elena..."

In the face of Professor Bins' sudden aging, Hannah grasped Elena's arm unbearably and whispered the girl's name, trying to alleviate this suffocating atmosphere.

"The History of Magic is a unique footprint of this magical world~ ~. I believe the original purpose of the "History of Magic" course should be to allow the historical truth of magic to continue, not to be buried in vast dust."

Ignoring Hannah's movements, Elena's delicate face showed a touch of unattainable coldness, and her lagoon blue eyes settled on Professor Binns' face, her voice cold as a sheet of icy steel.

This may be the best opportunity to touch the hidden corner of the world's veil.

"Professor Binns, what happened in that dark time for the magical world to even have to abandon part of its original history? You may be the last person who knows the complete truth. If you remain silent, what is the meaning of the history of magic course?"

The class fell silent.

"…Ugh."

After a moment of silence, Professor Binns nodded slowly and let out a complex sigh.

This time, everyone clearly heard this sigh, not through their ears, but directly from the heart of each person, with a numbness of vicissitudes, as if the sigh had continued for hundreds of years.

"Alright, very well..."

Professor Binns said slowly with great difficulty, his light grey, translucent body visible to the naked eye. "Let me think where to start first..."

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