This Is What Ravenclaw Looks Like.

Chapter 374 Miss Granger's Determination

"Sorry, Professor, I have something to report."

Andrew stood at the door of the classroom, and interrupted Professor McGonagall's lecture without waiting for the students who were watching the excitement to cast their expectant eyes over.

Professor McGonagall looked at him in confusion, probably thinking that his expression was not serious enough, nodded with relief, and came out of the classroom.

"What happened?"

"Miss Granger," Andrew lowered his voice to make sure the students inside couldn't hear, "She and Professor Trelawney had a quarrel in class, and then she left the classroom openly with her schoolbag on her back. Professor Trelawney ran to the office to report it."

"It's like this every year," Professor McGonagall said with an expression that I knew it would be like this, "I even told Albus that if he hadn't stopped me, I would have fired her."

This is absolutely true - Professor McGonagall has always been serious. Even Professor Snape, who was crazy about deducting points from Gryffindor, did not receive public negative comments from Professor McGonagall, but Professor Trelawney was different. After the Divination class started every year, Professor McGonagall would publicly boycott the inaccuracy of the Divination class in class.

There is no way. If a professor has problems with his words and deeds but is truly talented and knowledgeable, Professor McGonagall can still accept it, but if his words and deeds and abilities are not good, then he is really a pure disaster.

"How did you deal with it, Taylor?"

"I stopped Miss Granger's Divination class as requested by Professor Trelawney, but there is no arrangement for detention, to be determined."

"Well, there is no rush for detention, I will talk to her first, there is really no need to take that class, but I have to talk to her about the full certificate."

Professor McGonagall nodded, "What is Granger's class this time?"

"The other class should be Muggle Studies, but it may also be, um, it should be Charms." Andrew's schedule is quite clear.

"Charms and Muggle Studies, okay," the professor nodded, hesitated, "Well, do you know what you will take today?"

? ? ?

No, professor, what do you mean?

Andrew was stunned, but Professor McGonagall nodded, indicating that it was what he thought, "Go and try the class, learning and describing are two different things, you are about to choose your own research direction, you can't be bad at communication."

Whose communication starts with the difficult lecture!

"I definitely can't give him extra points, but if someone messes up, you can put him in detention."

Professor McGonagall nodded at Andrew, "I'll talk to Granger, you're in charge of this class."

She has confidence in Taylor, and trying a different perspective is also good for psychological adjustment, but the other side has to be dealt with. Taylor can even negotiate with the professor to get detention, but Granger is arguing with the professor for the first time.

At worst, Taylor messed up the first class, but his foundation is there, and it's not that bad. It's nothing more than making up for it later, and there's basically no problem.

It's nothing more than moving the preparatory plan for next year forward by one year. It's no big deal. With his foundation, he should face mistakes more intuitively.

"Don't be stressed, just treat it as an older first-year student. The classroom is left to you. I'll be back before the end of get out of class."

Professor McGonagall hurriedly told Andrew, then turned and left.

If it was a new professor, she would have to help suppress the students, but with Taylor, even this step could be omitted.

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"Have you heard that Granger and Professor Trelawney had a quarrel?"

"Well, it seems that he just left the class with his bag on his back."

In the Muggle Studies class, students were whispering to each other, but the protagonist of the topic was frantically trying to get precious points from the professor as if nothing had happened.

"Hiss, isn't the first place in Divination vacant?"

"Yeah, I don't know if it will fall to our college - anyway, Muggle Studies is out of the question."

Even in private discussions, Miss Granger is still considered a strong contender for the first place.

The theme of this class is the interesting little appliances invented by Muggles. In theory, this should be a very interesting class, but unfortunately, because Hogwarts has no electricity, the little appliances brought by Professor Bubbage can only be seen, which makes it far less sweet than gossip.

But bigger gossip is coming.

The door of the classroom was knocked, Miss Granger was called out, and the whole classroom suddenly became very lively.

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"Had you had a quarrel with Professor Trelawney?"

Professor McGonagall looked at the student in front of her, her expression as serious as ever - she always did this in front of students.

They were now in an empty classroom, where they could communicate without being affected by others.

"Sorry, Professor."

Even someone as bold as Granger was still a little scared when her own dean came to her door at the first time.

"What do you think?"

"I...sorry, Professor...I," Hermione spoke intermittently, but finally gritted her teeth and said, "I just think that I shouldn't waste time anymore."

"Shouldn't waste time?"

"Yes, I can't feel the charm of divination, and I can't get any useful help. I overestimated myself," she seemed to have made up her mind, "I can't complete the twelve certificates, and I don't have enough talent to get the first place in every subject. I should spend more time on the subjects I need or am good at."

"Although I can't get first place in Arithmancy, it's really interesting, and so is Transfiguration. As for Muggle Studies, although I can easily get first place, I don't think I need this course that much," she said without hesitation, perhaps because she had been thinking about it for a while. "Although I feel a little sorry for Professor Bubbage, I plan to give up this course after getting enough house points this year."

This very affirmative statement made Professor McGonagall not know what to say to Granger for a while. It was really too bad to abandon the professor and run away after getting the house points. She felt that she shouldn't support it, but the student who did this was the poster of her own house, so it was really hard to criticize.

"I plan to regain the first place in Charms, and I don't plan to give up the first place in Magical Creatures. The same goes for History of Magic. I want to continue to win the first place."

Granger looked at her dean expectantly, "As for the other subjects, I don't want to give up. I will continue to maintain my first place, professor."

"That's a bit too greedy, Miss Granger," Professor McGonagall looked at the students of her own college, "Do you know that in this case, your schedule can be adjusted to a normal schedule?"

"Professor, is it really impossible?"

Professor McGonagall was silent for a while, and finally nodded.

"Yes, but you still have to maintain your first place - the time turner itself is specially provided for the top-ranked student. If you lose it, you must hand it in immediately."

"I will, professor."

Hermione nodded desperately - as for the other time turner, she didn't even think about it.

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