Chapter 57: Questions and Puzzles

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Hermione felt that she might be really delirious, at least from the words of others, Lockhart had protected her during the battle with the basilisk, and Malfoy was to blame, but her own views of what the two should have were quite opposite. Pen % fun % Pavilion www.biquge.info

Professor Dumbledore's words were even more meaningful, making her scratch her head, as if hinting at something.

Due to the cancellation of the final exams, everyone was relaxed, compared to the usual intense classes, Harry spent the day at the Quidditch pitch, he had to catch up with the progress of training, they couldn't relax because Hermione's special contribution award had brought a very high score, although training was tiring, but it was still enjoyable for those who love it from the heart.

As for Ron, he usually cheered Harry on the training ground, cheered him up, and after the training, the two returned to the common room to play wizarding chess, and occasionally cooperated with George and Fred's new product experiments, and with the abundance of funds, they invented a lot of new tricks, perhaps practice makes perfect, and they are now about to play the rooster roar letter, which is attached to other effects, such as using the rooster's cry to match the tune of the school song, and even developing other sound howl letters, such as the frog and toad cry letter, this proposal is said to have been accidentally conceived by Neville, because his pet Lai Fu is a toad。

It is almost predictable that these related items are all on Filch's confiscation list, and the drawer specially prepared for George and Fred is almost out of place, when the basilisk was rampant before, the problem of the rooster roaring letter has actually caused a lot of dissatisfaction among the professors, because these things often disrupt their teaching order, but at that time, the students were all soldiers, and they also needed a calming item to divert their attention, and the roaring letter came out to calm some students' fears, so at that time, except for a few professors, most people chose to turn a blind eye。

Now that everything has fallen into place, and there is no longer the threat of a basilisk, this kind of faith, which could seriously affect discipline, has done more harm than good.

So, soon the two brothers were invited to the office for tea by Dumbledore.

The results were remarkable, and the day after they were invited, the Weasley brothers never provided any more howl letters, but they were not discouraged.

"Oh my God, the Headmaster wants to buy your howl letters?" Ron asked his two brothers in disbelief as Ron stood up from a patterned scarlet armchair in the Gryffindor common room.

"Of course. George puffed up his chest, showing his pride in it.

"The professor has always been an enlightened man, and he was in some way supportive of our pranks before, but now our faith does seem to be on the wrong path. Fred waved his hand.

"Then why does the Headmaster still want your letter?" said Harry.

"That's a long story. George deliberately sold a pass, but the slightly raised curvature of the corners of his mouth betrayed his current good mood.

"You'll know at the end of the term. Fred smiled knowingly.

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Sometimes, the biggest difference between a top student and a scumbag should not lie in natural intelligence, but in self-discipline.

When the news of the cancellation of the final exams was announced, many students began to degenerate, but Hermione was not affected, in a sense, it was both a disadvantage and an advantage.

She was still in the library in her free time, and she still didn't relax in the lessons she was studying, and one morning, after everyone had finished Professor Flitwick's Charms class, Hermione stopped Professor Dumbledore like she had called Professor Dumbledore.

"Miss Granger, what's your problem today?" Professor Flitwick said with a smile.

Professor Flitwick is a wizard of fairy blood, which makes him short, but compared to some people who are short in stature and have low morals, his virtues are respected by all Hogwarts teachers and students, and his personality is full of humor, and the students often joke with him in class, and the students feel that he and Professor McGonagall's personality is really perfect.

His voice was high-pitched, giving it a screeching feel, but with incantations and unequivocal, Flitwick was a force to be reckoned with as a young duel champion and a Charms professor.

Hermione was one of his most proud protégés, impeccable in terms of academic performance and attitude, and with the exception of Snape, who was born to be at odds with Gryffindor, Hermione should be the ideal student for all teachers (perhaps Professor Trelawney, who taught third-year prophecy, wouldn't like her because she lacked aura).

As a studious student, it is normal to take the initiative to ask questions to the teacher, as a professor who is much higher than the students, except for a few questions, he should be able to answer them easily, but today, after Hermione asked the question, Professor Flitwick did not answer immediately, but stroked his beard and began to ponder, and after a period of speechless silence, he spoke up.

"Miss Granger, do you think your amnesia is due to the Oblivion Charm?" Flitwick shook his wand.

Yes, her problem was none other than a desire to recover the memories that had been erased by the Oblivion Curse.

Although Professor Dumbledore's words to her were a bit pretentious, they still answered her questions, and Hermione was sure that Professor Dumbledore would not lie to her, and since there was nothing wrong with the Polyjuice Potion, there was only one possibility left to answer her emotional problems - the Charm of Amnesia.

Hermione looked at Professor Flitwick expectantly, but Flitwick disappointed her with his answer.

"By the standards of the wizarding world, there's only one way for the caster to recover. Flitwick gave an answer that was not at all useful.

"You can get the answer from any professor, and it's going to be quick, and it won't take as long as I have here, but I'm trying to say that it's not limited to that. Flitwick's later remark gave Hermione some more hope.

Although it may be a bit of a boast to say so. Professor Flitwick chuckled a little proudly, "But as the head of Ravenclaw, I always have to set an example for my students, not only in the wizarding world, but also in the Muggle world, and I happen to know some of them." ”

He continued, "Magic is not a panacea, and if Miss Granger's suspicions are true, there may be some after-effects. Flitwick then told the story of a man who fell under the Forgetting Curse, and subconsciously resorted to Avada's life after seeing the enemy.

According to Muggle scientists, some impressions are as unforgettable as instincts, for example, if I cast a 'forget-it-all-nothing' spell on you, making you forget to eat, will your body's instincts really be worn out by it? He made a not-so-funny joke.

"You're a Muggle-born wizard, and you know both sides more than pure wizards and Muggles, and you may be able to get some of the answers you want in the Muggle library this holiday, and I have only one suggestion - thrills. ”

"I've got to get ready for the next lesson, Miss Granger, and if you have any questions, I'll want to answer them for you next time. With that, Flitwick jumped off the "book tower" stacked on top of the books and walked slowly out the door.

"Stimulation?" Hermione muttered in a low voice, lost in thought, staring at Flitwick's distant back.