Chapter 848: Busy with Studies

The next day's dawn was as dreary and rainy as the day before.

Hagrid still hadn't returned, and there was still no Hagrid at the breakfast table.

Van Lin guessed that maybe Hagrid was still obsessed with educating Glopp, his mother couldn't hold out for long, and once Hagrid's mother died, it was hard to imagine how a giant like Glopp could continue to survive in the giant tribe.

This is a very difficult thing to do, although Grope is strong for the average person, but in the Giant Tribe, this does not give him any advantage.

"But it's a good thing that there is no Snape class today. Ron said happily, Hermione yawned heavily, some coffee spilled, and she seemed in a good mood.

Ron asks her why she's so happy, and she simply says that the hat is gone. It looks like house-elves are ultimately in need of freedom.

"I bet you," Ron told her, "they probably don't think those hats are clothes. I don't think those hats look like any hats, more like unkempt bags." ”

Ron's mouth was so foul that Hermione didn't talk to him all morning.

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

Dual spells succeed through double transformations, which is not the same as storing or delaying casting, where two identical spells are portrayed at the same time by casting a single wand or with one hand, which greatly increases the power of the spell.

Or, the current stage of saturation strikes, otherwise how to achieve a base spell enhancement?

Decide solely on mana booster output?

It's not a simple matter of one plus one equals two.

In fact, both Fellivy and Professor McGonagall spoke to students about the importance of the General Wizard Level Exam during the first 5 minutes of their class.

"You must remember," said Professor Felivi, standing on a pile of books, looking over the top of the desk, as he always screamed, "these exams will affect you for many years to come! In the meantime, I think we will work harder than ever before in order to be worthy of yourselves. ”

They then spent an hour practicing the Summoning Spell, as Professor Felivier was obligated to get a good score on their regular wizard level exams, so he was given the most Charms homework ever.

If not worse, the other professors were also changing, which was not at all the same as before, which forced Van Lin to put his research down.

It turns out that the truly cutting-edge education at Hogwarts doesn't start until fifth year, which is a dividing line, not just for the ordinary wizarding level exams, most wizards work for the ultimate test.

"You can't pass the regular wizard rank exam without rigorous application, practice, and study," Professor McGonagall said sternly, "and if you spend enough time studying, I don't think there's a reason why everyone in the class shouldn't pass the regular wizard rank exam." ”

Neville made a sad, skeptical voice, he had never had much talent for it, preferring to work with plants.

"Yes, so do you, Longbottom," said Professor McGonagall, "and there is nothing bad about your assignment except a lack of confidence. Therefore, we will start practicing the vanishing charm today. They're simpler than magic charms, which are usually encountered in the final wizarding stage, but they're still among the hardest spells on your regular wizard level exams. ”

She was right, everyone found the vanishing spell really difficult, and it took almost everyone twice as long to practice as the usual spell.

Van Lin is not counted in this list, it can be said that, except for some techniques, all the spells that Hogwarts can master have been mastered in the third or fourth year, and there is no problem in casting them, and for the practice object given by Professor McGonagall, Van Lin successfully made the snail disappear in place during the first practice.

The same goes for Hermione, who, under Verlin's tutelage, managed to make the snail disappear on the third practice, for which Professor McGonagall gave Gryffindor a score of 0.

Then the two of them became one of the few who weren't given homework, and surprisingly, Laura had completed the spell before class ended.

Harry and Ron weren't so lucky.

Harry seemed to lack some talent in mastering the Vanishing Charm, and until the end of class, his snail had no intention of cooperating, and was still the same dead look.

Ron, on the other hand, looked hopefully at his pale snail, but that was all there was to it, his snail seemed to be tired and lay motionless on the table.

There's not much that can be done.

Professor McGonagall instructed the other students to practice the spell throughout the night, preparing to continue practicing the vanishing spell with a snail the following afternoon. Now they have a staggering amount of homework to do.

Harry and Ron spent their lunch time in the library looking for the role of moonstone in concocting reagents.

Annoyed that Ron denigrated her beanie, Hermione didn't join them.

In the afternoon, when they started their magical creature protection class, Harry's head hurt again.

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

The weather was cooler and the breeze was light, and they walked across the lawn to Hagrid's hut by the Forbidden Forest, where they felt the scattered raindrops fall on their faces.

Professor Graplane was waiting for the students at the front door of Hagrid's hut, the long table in front of her filled with twigs.

When Harry and Ron walked up to her, there was a loud laugh behind them, and they turned to see Malfoy striding towards him surrounded by Slytherin's accomplices. He was talking something very funny, as Kra, Goyle, Pansy Parkinson and the others were snickering as they looked at the table.

Judging by the way they had always treated him, Van Lin had no trouble guessing that they were playing a prank again.

"Has everybody arrived?" Grapeland called, and once Slytherin and Gryffindor had arrived, "let's get started, can anyone tell me what these things are?"

The twigs on the table leapt into the air and turned into tiny, wooden, goblin creatures, each with knotted, green hands and feet, two twig-like fingers at the end of the hands, and a flat, bucklik-like face with a pair of beetle-brown eyes that glittered.

"The Tree Protector (The name of a magical creature that appears in Where the Fantastic Beasts Are.) "They're the protectors of the tree, and they're always on the tree they use to make wands. ”

"Add five more points to Gran," said Professor Graplan, "yes, they are tree guards, and as Miss Granger said, they often live in the trees used to make wands." Do any of you know what they eat?"

"Sawdust," Hermione replied quickly, such questions were not difficult for Hermione, they were all basic operations.

"Very good, give another five. So, when you need to get some leaves or wood from the tree where the tree keeper lives, it is best to take some sawdust as a gift to distract them or calm them. They don't look dangerous, but once he's provoked, they'll try to gouge 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 cauldron - I've got enough for each of you three. I want you to sketch them for me at the end of class. ”