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Hogwarts : Professor with system

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`What if the Sorting Hat put you in the wrong house — and gave you a System that thinks you’re a first-year student? Man wakes up in 1991 as Sullivan, the brand-new Muggle Studies professor at Hogwarts. He’s thirty-one old and supposed to be teaching. Instead, a glitchy game-like System treats him like a brand-new student, handing out quests, skill points, and ridiculous missions while the real world keeps calling him “Professor.” Armed with nothing but modern knowledge and a burning ambition, Sullivan decides to break every rule the wizarding world lives by. He invents the Magic Phone — a pocket-sized device that lets witches and wizards message, snap photos, play games, and share news in real time. Owls become obsolete overnight. The Ministry is furious. The Weasley twins become game developers. And the wizarding world gets its very first tech empire: Raven’s Feather. But innovation has enemies. Voldemort is stirring. Fudge wants control. And the pure-blood families are watching every move. With Tonks as his fiery Auror girlfriend, a sharp American partner named Yuna across the ocean, and the Weasley family slowly becoming his fiercest allies, Sullivan walks a dangerous line: professor by day, revolutionary by night. He’s not here to save the world the old way. He’s here to wire it, monetize it, and make it better — whether the wizarding world likes it or not. A hilarious, addictive mix of Harry Potter, system apocalypse, and Silicon Valley hustle, Hogwarts: Professor with System is the story of one man who refuses to choose between teaching and world domination. He’s going to do both. Ready to see what happens when a professor decides the future of magic needs an app store? Start reading now. The network is live. pat**** : ilham20
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