For example, a professor of arithmetic and divination.

The middle-aged woman who was a little too plump now has the style of Link's high school math teacher in her previous life, and she will always take out a large stack of complicated math questions for Link and others to do.

And as long as someone made a mistake on the topic, she would be furious and scolded the person, and then she would speak the topic to the student who was scolded and cried again and again with a black face, until the other party showed that she understood.

Of course, many students pretend to understand just to avoid the professor's nagging and scolding.

The result of this is that the next time you do the problem, you will still make a mistake, and then continue to be scolded by the professor, and you will end up in an almost endless loop.

Not to mention Professor McGonagall, who is usually very strict.

But unlike the poor math and divination professor, no one dared to fool Professor McGonagall.

The habit of being "oppressed" over the years has led to the fact that as long as Professor McGonagall stands on the podium, even the most naughty student will instantly become a good baby.

Professor McGonagall took all this for granted, and she had now started teaching Link their Vanishing Charm.

This is an enchantment that makes objects disappear, and works on both dead and living creatures.

Link actually didn't quite understand why this kind of spell was classified as Transfiguration.

But there is no doubt that the Vanishing Curse is very difficult!

This difficulty increases in steps, that is to say, the more complex the structure of the object you want to disappear, the more difficult it is to cast the spell.

And if he wants to disappear the most exquisite creation in the world, Link estimates that at least a lv5 disappearance spell is needed!

In theory, this is not what fifth graders like Link should learn at all, but Professor McGonagall is madly forcing everyone to learn.

The reason is very simple, Link and the others are about to usher in the .L. exam.

The Vanishing Spell is the most difficult and the highest scoring part of the L. exam.

The .L. exam is also known as the Ordinary Wizarding Exam.

After learning more about the examination organized and supervised by the Ministry of Magic through "Hogwarts - A School History\

,"Link naturally understood the .L. exam as the college entrance examination in the wizarding world.

In addition to the superficial grade stratification, Hogwarts actually has two systems of one high and one low in terms of specific teaching content, namely the general courses (.L. courses) for grades one to five and grades five to seven. The Ultimate Course (.Course).

The normal course can only teach you the basic spells and common sense you need to master as a wizard, while the ultimate course will teach you the real core knowledge of the wizarding world.

Such as profound alchemy, potions, and true combat spells.

Of course, because of the scarcity of resources and the need for talent, professors screen students who want to take the ultimate course.

And the .L. exam is a tool used to filter available talents

Every class professor sets a red line.

Only students with .L. test scores above this red line can continue to study with them.

If your grades are so bad that no professor wants to continue teaching you.

Then you will be fired.

Of course, the professors' hearts have softened a lot since Dumbledore came to power.

Many professors set their own red lines very low, such as Muggle Studies and Divination.

So even the most rubbish students can end up with some rubbish courses and continue to hang around at Hogwarts until graduation.

The direct consequence of this ruthless policy is that a small number of students began to use this promotion mechanism to deliberately get low marks to get rid of subjects they did not want to take.

Potions are the hardest hit in this regard.

After all, professors like Snape are really unpleasant.

But Snape liked it.

He was tired of continuing to teach those idiots.

So he doesn't suddenly increase his teaching to students in fifth grade like other professors.

In fact, since Link started this semester, Snape was arguably the most lax professor of all the professors.

Sometimes he didn't even assign homework after class. During class, he often wrote down the production process of a certain potion on the blackboard, and then let the students study by themselves.

Link understood him well.

Because he knew that Snape's thoughts during this time must have been placed on the Phoenix Tears and the Slytherin Tome.

But to Link's surprise, Snape's disregard was understood by some people as a disguised form of flattery.

Several Gryffindor boys even openly stated that Snape was afraid that no one would take his own course, so he was deliberately courting them.

He also said that if Snape could kneel down and lick his shoes and apologize to him, he might even consider taking Potions as an elective.

Whenever they talk about this topic in the auditorium, there are many people who agree.

The faces of these people were filled with smug smiles, as if they were the victors of this battle.

Usually at this time, many smart people will hide in the dark and cast a contemptuous ridicule at these people, and then continue to bow their heads while eating and studying hard.

Because anyone with a discerning eye can see that these people's short-term victory today was actually exchanged for their future.

They are about to embark on a more difficult road ahead, just like those students in the Muggle world who are bewitched by the futility of reading.

The only difference is that those in the Muggle world can still succeed and achieve their ideals.

But this part of the wizarding world is basically hopeless for a lifetime.

knowledge is power!

This sentence is a true truth in the wizarding world.

Originally Link should also be the one who hid in the dark and sneered at this group of people.

After all, the eldest young master like him, who has countless assets and wealth inheritance rights, is studying hard here, in order to survive the crisis of Voldemort's attack in the future, and make the Foley family more prosperous in the future.

What the group of people on the opposite side did was a little too ridiculous to him.

But at this time, Link couldn't smile at all, instead he looked a little sad.

"Hoo!~"

Looking at John, who was smiling and looking at the group of people on the Gryffindor long table talking nonsense, Link let out a heavy breath.

From John, Link finally understood why so many parents in previous lives were against puppy love.

This guy and Lillian seem to have entered a period of love, and they have been looking for opportunities to get tired of being together almost every moment since the beginning of school.

Unlike Link, Link and Emily won't even think about dating until at least they've done their homework.

But John and Lillian clearly don't have that kind of self-control.

For the two of them, skipping homework and even skipping appointments is commonplace.

Even relying on Link's relationship with Filch, he would blatantly go out at night and meet in the dark Hogwarts castle.

As a result, John's grades plummeted, and now he has decided to give up potions and learn to save more time to find Lillian.

"Ha! Snape has such a day too, it's really cool! I'm not going to do potions homework from the next class. Lillian has told me this many times, and by then the two of us will be together. More time together!"

John suddenly turned his head and spoke to Link cheerfully.

Hearing that, Link's expression became more complicated.

To be honest, John's grades are actually okay, at least he won't become the kind of person who can only graduate with such a crap subject as Muggle studies.

But in fact, if he continues like this, the employment prospects after graduation will not be much different from those of the bastards.

Because there are not many good jobs in the wizarding world, and there are very strict requirements for the grades and subjects of .

With John's pure Muggle background, if he can't be outstanding, then after graduation, the biggest possibility is to go to work as a clerk in a shop in Diagon Alley.

From a rational point of view, he should not be concerned with John's personal affairs, after all, it was a decision made by John himself.

And John's character is somewhat extreme. If Link tells the truth, John is likely to become angry and become angry.

But as a friend, this is not right.

After hesitating for a while, Link finally said:

"John, let me tell you a story."

"Huh? You said."

John said with a smile.

"Once upon a time, there was a woodcutter and a shepherd, and one day the two met. So they sat on the grass and chatted together for an afternoon. They were very happy. Then in the evening, the shepherd brought himself The sheep that had been fed on the grass went home, but the back frame of the woodcutter was empty. This made him desperate because he made a living by chopping wood. No firewood means he will be hungry tomorrow stomach."

John wasn't a fool, at first he was grinning and he really listened to this as a story.

But John couldn't laugh when he heard it.

In its place was endless silence.

Link looked at him and said quietly:

"Lillian's father is a lawyer, and her mother is the only heir to a small wizarding family. After graduation, she will have a good future whether she returns to the Muggle world or stays in the wizarding world.

She's like the shepherd and you're the woodcutter. You chatted with her all afternoon, her flock is full by herself, but what about your firewood? "

After speaking, Link exhaled a long breath.

The body also relaxes.

He felt that if he could say this, he had already fulfilled his obligation to be a friend. As for whether John wanted to listen or not, it was not something he could manage.

Link was even ready for John to turn into anger and turn his face on the spot.

But none of this came.

After listening to the story, John sat there with his head down like a wooden man, silent.

After a long time, I heard his hoarse voice come out.

"I actually know all of this, but... it's just that I'm really reluctant. Thank you, Link."

John raised his head, gave Link a rather bitter smile, and left the auditorium.

Link didn't speak either, just looked at John's back silently.

"What? Did you quarrel?"

Emily was already standing behind Link at some point, and she reached out and hugged Link's head as she spoke.

"Maybe, who knows?"

Link said indistinctly.

This may sound like a perfunctory, but in fact Link is really confused about John.

Because what John said on his mouth was a bit like repentance, but from the direction he left, it was clear that he still went to Ravenclaw Tower.

Shaking his head, Link finally decided to repeat this to Cedric and let him do John's work too.

"Forget it, I don't care about that."

Emily smiled and said, "I'm here to tell you good news."

"Um?"

"The delegation of Beauxbatons and Durmstrang will arrive at Hogwarts on October 30th, which is next Friday!"

"How did you know?"

Link asked a little puzzled. The Foley family's information channels are much stronger than Victoria's. It makes no sense that Emily knows the news but he doesn't know.

But after hearing this, Emily said with a chuckle:

"It's very simple, that Filch guy posted the sign in the foyer this morning."

After saying that, Emily gently turned Link's head in a direction.

As a result, Link saw a lively scene of a large group of people gathered in the hallway cheering.

"Nice, Beauxbatons and Durmstrang! Dad used to describe these schools of magic to me when I was a kid. He always said Durmstrang was the toughest in the world. The school from which the wizards and witches graduated have broad minds and strong physiques, so they can always open up a great career. So for a long time in the past, his ideal was to send me to Dem Strong, until my mother died." Emily continued, "Link, what do you think the students at these two schools will look like? They have Hogwarts at their school?"

"Hogwarts is the best wizarding school in Europe!"

Link said decisively.

Instead of stroking Link's cheek back and forth, Emily lowered her head and cast a suspicious look at Link.

Facing her gaze, Link continued to explain:

"The glory of Durmstrang has been dissipated since the defeat of Grindelwald. The International Confederation of Wizards has been intervening in Durmst for a long time in order to prevent Durmstrang from producing the next Dark Lord. Long's affairs. Under the water of conspiracy, the towering tree of Durmstrang has been quietly emptied. As for Beauxbatons, the Ms. Maxham we met during the summer vacation was Beauxbaton's principal, and through her you It should be able to see what the situation should be with Beauxbatons."

Hearing what Link said, Emily immediately burst out laughing.

As long as she thought that the headmaster of Beauxbatons would be a half-blood giant now, she couldn't help but want to laugh.

Emily actually has the values ​​of the standard pure-blood aristocracy.

Although under the influence of Mrs. Foley and Link, she would not discriminate against other non-purebloods, but she looked down on that for sure.

Especially people born after cross-species behaviors like giant hybrids and veela hybrids.

Now the headmaster of Beauxbatons turned out to be a half-blooded giant, which in Emily's opinion was too out of grade.

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