Khác biệt giữa bản sửa đổi của “Harry Potter dành cho Muggle/Truyện/Hoàng Tử Lai/Chương 9”

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Chazz (thảo luận | đóng góp)
→‎Synopsis: link to Abraxas, Draco's grandfather
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As the name suggests, Felix Felicis is liquid luck. One tablespoon at breakfast will provide a perfect day. It is dangerous if made improperly and is banned in competitions, examinations, and elections. Excessive consumption can cause giddiness, recklessness, and even death. For the first lesson, whoever brews the best [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Magic/Draught of Living Death|Draught of Living Death]] will win a tiny flask of Felix Felicis from Slughorn, enough luck for twelve hours.
 
Draco attempts to curry favour with Professor Slughorn by mentioning his apparently famous grandfather, [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Abraxas Malfoy|Abraxas Malfoy]]; Harry is pleased that it doesn't seem to work. Harry brews his potion using a second-hand textbook, ''Advanced Potion Making'', that Slughorn loans him until he can buy his own copy. In the book's margins are many hand-written new spells and jinxes, as well as revisions to standard potions. The revisions seem more effective than the original instructions, and Harry brews the best Living Death draught in the class, winning him the Good Luck potion.
 
Hermione is furious when Harry later admits that he used the mysterious book's instructions. [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Ginny Weasley|Ginny]], overhearing, asks if Harry is using instructions from a book. Remembering Ginny's nearly-fatal experience with [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Books/Chamber of Secrets|Tom Riddle's diary]], Hermione tests the textbook for any hidden magical properties, but is unable to detect any. Harry notices writing on the back cover: ''This book belongs to the Half-Blood Prince''. Whoever the "Prince" may be, Harry is grateful to this talented unknown student.