"Professor." "Hello, Professor Hepp."

Harry, Cedric, Ron and Hermione greeted.

"Come and sit." Felix nodded at them. He waved his wand and drilled out four small low tables from the grass, and the four of them took their seats and sat down.

Small teacups jumped into their hands, and the long-necked teapot that followed it bent gracefully, pouring out amber-colored liquid.

Harry drank the tea. He rarely drank tea, but he thought it tasted good. The long-necked teapot came over to refill him. As if it was scratched, it swayed with a bang, and the tea was sprinkled all over the small low table.

"Sorry, Professor? It suddenly became..." Harry was a little bewildered.

"Oh, it's not your problem." Felix waved his wand, making the teapot quiet again. "I've been trying to get them to move and become more autonomous lately...but sometimes they seem too lively."

Hermione asked in surprise, "You gave them wisdom?"

"It's not that exaggerated. It should be said that it is a rigid response. In terms of the feedback mechanism, they—" Felix pointed to the small platform in front of him, "Actually, it is more advanced."

The eyes of the four fell on the magic puppet——

The drama is still going on, these 'actors' seem to have their own wisdom. Some are full of emotions, and they read their lines very smoothly, while others are a little perfunctory, stopping from time to time, as if they forgot their words. It continued for a few seconds.

The guy next to him who has no task will look around and look very unprofessional. For example, a magic puppet with the appearance of a strange old man, he is carrying a jug and shoves a sip into his mouth from time to time.

Harry stared at it for a long time, and finally confirmed that the small jug was completely a decoration. He said strangely: "Professor, are they still lazy?" He scoured his memory for similar examples: "It's like the one in the school. Portraits, have your own hobbies?"

Felix explained, "Their intelligence is similar to that of a portrait, but in essence, they have no emotions and everything is designed. Of course, I don't intend for them to have the same intelligence as a human being and understand. A simple command will do."

The four of them listened vaguely, and Ron said enviously, "It sounds a bit like a house elf, it can help you with housework or something. I used to look forward to having one and let him do my homework for me."

Hermione said, "Ron, they don't do these boring things."

"No, Hermione, you don't know, they do everything, they're all-rounders," Ron retorted. "If you don't believe me, ask Harry, should Dobby tell him?"

Harry shook his head. "Dobby didn't say much about his life at the Malfoys, but it should have been pretty bad," he looked at Felix. "Professor, is Dobby better now?"

The day before school starts, Dobby resigns from the Leaky Cauldron and is now taking care of some book publishing issues for Professor Heap.

Felix nodded and smiled and said, "He's doing well, I'm thinking of giving him a raise..." He waved his wand and ended the play. "Okay, let's get back to the point, are you all going to join the Rune Club?"

"Yes, Professor." Harry took out a stack of parchment. "This is my paper." Ron also took out some crumpled pieces of parchment from his bag. corner.

Felix's wand clicked on it, and it instantly became neat.

Ron asked with interest, "Professor Hepp, what kind of magic is this?"

Felix said in a relaxed tone: "A simple trick, it's not even magic."

He turned to look at Cedric, "Digory, judging from your performance in class, you are fully qualified..."

Cedric rejected his offer: "I have practiced for a long time in private, and I want you to see the results."

Felix had no reason not to agree. He took out the half-finished magic puppet from the ring. It only had light traces of rune on it. "You have about two hours, I think it should be enough."

Cedric took it in high spirits and got down to work.

Felix waved his wand, quieting his surroundings, free from distractions. Cedric was startled at first, but then he understood and smiled at Felix to thank him.

The students who participated in the assessment came one after another, and they also looked at the space curiously. Several seventh-grade students pointed, showing nostalgic expressions.

A senior girl said with emotion: "We had a rune practice class here last year. I dug up three hidden boxes and put together a precious rune manuscript."

The three of Harry began to record the information of those who participated in the assessment, and they saw many familiar figures.

Harry saw a few of his teammates, "Angelina, Arya, Katie, you are all here!" He also saw the twins walking far away, jokingly said: "Is it a ball today? Team party?"

"Oh no, Katie and I are going to try it out, Arya is very hopeful," Angelina said. "As for Wood, he didn't come, I guess he's hiding somewhere to work on new tactics. Last year , he definitely wants another Quidditch cup."

As they spoke, the twins came over with each other's shoulders, looking like they were playing a game, and when they got closer, Harry realized that their legs were tightly glued together.

"We're testing the limits of the Glue Charm," Fred said with a wink. "Isn't it cool?"

The twins performed exaggeratedly, but they failed to control the distance and rolled to the ground together.

The three girls giggled, Angelina waved her hand, "Oh, don't make me laugh."

Ron rarely saw the unlucky twins. He took the initiative to walk over, squatted in front of them with a smile, and said with a piece of parchment, "Excuse me, the assessment content you chose is-"

The twins were lying on the ground, and Fred said cheerfully: "Silly boy, we are here to watch the fun, and we have already received an internal invitation."

Ron looked at them in surprise. "Is what you said true?"

"Of course, I think Hermione got the spot too."

"But she wrote the paper just like us!" said Ron.

Hearing Ron's words, Fred looked at George and pretended to say, "Should we reflect on ourselves? That would make it look like we're being lazy."

George sighed, "Fortunately, we came prepared."

The two stood up from the ground, walked to Felix, and took out a palm-sized heart-shaped cube from their pockets. "Professor, remember the couple's mirror from last semester? This is the final product."

Felix played with the magical creation in his hand, which looked more refined, painted black on one side and pink on the other. With his finger on it, the heart-shaped square automatically splits in half.

"You designed it as a pair? A clever idea..."

Its interior is similar to a small vanity mirror, but instead of a lens in the middle, it is a carefully polished circular plane coated with a layer of silver powder.

Some patterns were carved on the outside of the circular plane. Felix rubbed these uneven patterns and felt familiar traces.

"Is this the rune circuit I taught you last year?"

"That's right, we took your advice and used the Rune circuit to store synchronization magic, and the effect is very good - the information transmission is more accurate, and the communication distance is longer." Fred said.

"We also added magic against cracking," George said.

Percy appeared out of nowhere, and he and Ravenclaw's Penelope Clearwater stood at a distance,

Penello told Percy: "They seem to have come up with something amazing, the couple's mirror."

"You know?" Percy said unexpectedly.

"They slipped into the Ravenclaw common room two days ago to promote their new product and took down a few names they were interested in buying," Penello said calmly.

"You didn't chase them away?"

"Why? Ravenclaw welcomes anyone, as long as they can answer the question at the door. And," she laughed, "I put my name on the list too."

"Penello, how can you..." Percy looked at the twins in the distance and stopped talking. His two younger brothers were chatting with Professor Hepp, discussing it in a serious manner, with a high expression on his face.

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