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Hogwarts: I Rely on Minecraft to Pose as an Alchemy Professor”

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"I'm here to decorate! What are you doing!" Kaisen looked at the weirdo who suddenly appeared in his workplace and tried to attack his personal safety with a strange wooden stick, and scolded him by saying something like magic and keeping secrets. He also used the obsidian block that suddenly appeared in his hand to instantly release a huge obsidian pillar for defense. "Bold! You still say you don't know magic!" —————— Traveling through the world of Harry Potter, he also got the block gold finger in the game [My World]. Just when he knocked out the weirdo who suddenly came and went crazy and was about to make a name for himself in the decoration industry, he saw the white-bearded old man in front of him. "What do you mean... hire me to be the alchemy professor of Hogwarts?" Also, what is alchemy? In the first year of coming to Hogwarts, he carefully disguised himself as an alchemy professor with some basic blocks. In the third year of coming to Hogwarts, he gradually got better and fought against the Dementors with withering. In his seventh year at Hogwarts, holding the command cube, Kaisen raised his middle finger to the boiled egg in front of him. "Watch out, I will demonstrate the framework of how the world works next!" ---------------------------- Unlock the next 30 chapters at p@treon
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Beastmen Are Crazy, So I Sell Them Therapy

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