HP Magic Biography

Chapter 848 Busy with Studies

The next dawn was as dull and rainy as the day before.

Hagrid still hadn't come back, and there was still no sign of Hagrid at the breakfast table.

Fanlin guessed that maybe Hagrid was still persistent in educating Grawop, and his mother could not hold on much longer. As long as Hagrid's mother died, it would be difficult to imagine how a giant like Grawop could continue to survive in the giant tribe.

This is a very difficult thing. Although Grawp is powerful for ordinary people, in the giant tribe, this does not bring him any advantage.

"But there's a good thing, there are no Snape classes today." Ron said happily. Hermione yawned greatly and some coffee spilled out. She seemed to be in a good mood.

Ron asked her why she was so happy, and she simply said the hat was gone. It looks like the house elves need to be free after all.

"I bet you," Ron told her, "they probably don't think of those hats as clothes. I don't think of those hats as any hats, more like shaggy bags."

Hesitation Ron's foul mouth caused Hermione not to speak to him all morning.

In fact, after entering fifth grade, academic busyness fills a lot of gaps in school life. Even Fanlin has gained more in his busy studies.

Double spells are successful through double transformation, which is different from storing or delaying spells. Using separate wands or one-handed casting to inscribe two identical spells at the same time can greatly enhance the power of the spell. .

Or in other words, how can we enhance a basic magic spell without the saturation strike at the current stage?

Is it decided simply to rely on magic power to enhance the output?

This is not a simple question of one plus one equals two.

In fact, both Flitwick and Professor McGonagall spend the first five minutes of their classes telling students about the importance of the Ordinary Wizarding Level Examination.

"You must remember," Professor Flitwick said sharply as usual, standing on a pile of books and looking over the top of the table, "these exams will affect your future for many years! If you haven't thought about it carefully, Your career, now is the time to do that. At the same time, I think we are going to work harder than ever so that we can be worthy of yourselves."

They then spent an hour practicing Summoning Charms, and since Professor Flitwick was obliged to do well on their Ordinary Level exams, he was on the verge of giving them the most Charms homework ever.

If it wasn't worse, other professors were also changing, which was completely different from before, which forced Fanlin to put down his research.

It turns out that the real cutting-edge education at Hogwarts only begins in the fifth grade. This is a dividing line. It is not just the ordinary wizard level examination. Most wizards are working hard for the ultimate test.

"You can't pass the Ordinary Wizarding Level Exam without rigorous application, practice, and study," Professor McGonagall said sternly. "If enough time is spent studying, I see no reason why everyone in the class can't pass the Ordinary Wizarding Level exam." grade test."

Neville made a sad, doubtful sound. He had never been talented in this area. He preferred to deal with plants.

"Yes, you too, Longbottom," said Professor McGonagall. "Apart from your lack of confidence, there is nothing wrong with your homework. Therefore, today we will start practicing the Vanishing Charms. They are simpler than the Magic Charms, which are usually You will encounter them in the ultimate wizard stage, but they are still among the most difficult spells in your ordinary wizard level exam."

She was right. Everyone found the Vanishing Spell to be really difficult. Compared to the usual spells, everyone spent almost twice as much time practicing it.

Fan Lin is not included in this list. It can be said that, except for some skills, all the spells that Hogwarts can master have been mastered in the third and fourth grades. There is no problem in casting them. For Yu Mai Fan Lin successfully made the snail disappear in place the first time he practiced using the training object given by Professor Ge.

The same was true for Hermione. Under Fanlin's guidance, Hermione successfully made the snail disappear in the third practice. Professor McGonagall added 0 Gryffindor points for this.

Then the two of them became the few people who were not assigned homework. Surprisingly, Laura also completed the spell before get out of class ended.

Harry and Ron were not so lucky.

Harry seemed to lack some talent in mastering the Vanishing Curse. Until the end of get out of class, his snail had no intention of cooperating and still looked dead.

Ron looked hopefully at his snail, which had faded in color, but that was all. His snail seemed to be tired and lay motionless on the table.

There is nothing we can do.

Professor McGonagall asked the other students to practice this spell all night, preparing to continue practicing the disappearing spell with the snail in the following afternoon. Now they have a staggering amount of homework to do.

Harry and Ron spent their lunch hour in the library researching the moonstone's role in mixing reagents.

Annoyed by Ron's disparagement of her woolen hat, Hermione did not join them.

When they started Care of Magical Creatures in the afternoon, Harry's head hurt again.

However, this was not accompanied by any fantasies, it was just a simple headache, and Fanlin couldn't help but sigh that he was a little sensitive.

The weather became cooler and the breeze was gentle. They walked across the lawn and came to Hagrid's hut next to the Forbidden Forest, feeling sporadic raindrops falling on their faces.

Professor Grapeplan was waiting for her students at the front door of Hagrid's hut. The long table in front of her was filled with things that looked like twigs.

As Harry and Ron walked up to her, a loud laugh erupted behind them, and they turned to see Malfoy striding over, surrounded by his fellow Slytherins. He was saying something very interesting, as Clara, Goyle, Pansy Parkinson and the others looked at the table and snickered.

Judging from the way they always treated him, Fanlin had no trouble guessing that they were playing a prank again.

"Is everyone here?" Professor Grapeland called after Slytherin and Gryffindor arrived. "Let's get started. Who can tell me what these things are?"

The twigs on the table jumped into the air and turned into small wooden goblin-like creatures. Each one had knobby, green hands and feet. The ends of the hands had two twig-like fingers, and a flat , Buckrick-like face, and a pair of sparkling beetle-brown eyes.

"The Bowtruckles (the name of a magical creature that appears in Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them)," Hermione said quickly, "They are the protectors of trees and are often active on the trees used to make wands."

"Five points more to Granger," said Professor Grapeland. "Yes, they are Bowtruckles, and as Miss Granger just said, they often live in the trees used for making wands. Who knew? What do they eat?"

"Sawdust," Hermione answered quickly. Such questions were not difficult for Hermione. They were all basic operations.

"Great, five more points. So, when you need to get some leaves or wood from the tree where the Bowtruckle lives, it's a good idea to get some sawdust as a gift to distract them or calm them down. They don't seem to Not dangerous, but if he gets pissed off, they will try to dig out human eyes with their fingers, so as you can see, it's very sharp. So if you want to get closer to him, get some sawdust. and a Bowtruckle - I've got enough here for each of you to take three. I want you to sketch them for me by the end of the class." (To be continued)

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