338, Researcher - Harry Potter
338, was researched Harry Potter
Even though it was late at night, at Field's insistence, the group went to the vice-chancellor, Professor McGonagall, so that she could inform Professor Dumbledore. However, Mr. Headmaster seemed to be out of the house, and Professor McGonagall solemnly examined Harry's scar, and after confirming that there would be no problems in the short term, sent everyone back to rest, according to Professor McGonagall, "Even if you fall into the dark arts, you can't leave your studies behind, especially Mr. Potter and Mr. Weasley, your grades are worrying." ”
Because of Professor McGonagall's involvement, Harry was out of luck, and before Professor Dumbledore returned to Hogwarts to confirm his condition, Harry had to report to Professor McGonagall's office once a night to see if the scar had worsened, and for this reason, Harry complained a lot about Field, who insisted on reporting to the professor.
Of course, Harry's grudges were of little avail, and Field and Rolf ignored his grievances and directly drew him closer to the newly established Avada Curse Scars Research Group, which has three tentative members, Field and Rolf are researchers, and Harry is the researcher.
For the next two weeks, the little club was busy again. In addition to Field, Rolf, and Harry, the members of the club have also formed various groups, such as, with Hermione as the core, including the secretary Ron, and the new Ginny, Luna, Neville, and of course, the vice president Harry, who has been unable to participate in the event, has been pulled to do research, and the veteran members Field and Rolf have gone to study Harry.
After a detailed discussion with Field, Hermione made a new plan, removing some unrealistic and misleading slogans, and then restarted the promotion campaign, for which Hermione was confident.
Field was not optimistic about it, and he felt that wizards could not change their millennial perception of house-elves based on a few slogans from Hermione. However, it turned out that Field was wrong, and in just two weeks, Hermione actually brought in a dozen members, and they were happy to spend two silver west to buy a badge with vomit written on it and wear it on their chests.
I don't know what these little wizards are thinking in their heads, and Field can only blame it on wizarding adolescent syndrome.
In addition, the Weasley twins also set up a Weasley magic trick research group, and there were only two twins as members, and they were originally going to join the group with Rafe and Rolf, but Field didn't agree, because he had too much to do and didn't have time. And Rolf didn't say yes, because he was also busy, in addition to studying Harry, he was also busy researching potions recipes.
After a while, the small club became very quiet again, and when there were more than ten members, Hermione somehow persuaded Professor McGonagall to provide a special space for the club, and Hermione left with the members. The other Weasley Magic Trick Research Group was quickly cleared out by Field, because the so-called Weasley Magic Trick Research Group was actually a place where the two of them carried the professors behind their backs to make magic trick orders, and the two tricksters moved in three days, and there were four explosions in the small club, and it was Field, who couldn't bear it, that kicked the two out with a black face at the first time. However, given that these two guys are more familiar with the terrain of the castle than Field, it is believed that they will soon be able to find the place to experiment again.
The people who should have gone are gone, the little club is quiet again, and everyone is satisfied. Of course, the people who are satisfied here refer to Field and Rolf, and Harry, as the researcher, has reservations. Rather than lying on a table for people to study, he would rather go to the castle with Rolf, with a vomit badge, to hand out flyers to each student.
Harry didn't know whether to say he was lucky or unlucky, and he was quickly freed from it. After a week of intensive research by the Avada Curse Scar Research Group, Field and Rolf gave up at the same time. The scar on Harry's head was far more strange than Field had imagined, and Field, who had only a fur about the study of the dark arts, could not understand the scar on Harry's head, so he had no choice but to give up.
The work of the Avada Curse Scars research group was suspended, but Field was busier as the stalled rune tattoo research was re-established, and Field was ready to complete the design work for the rune tattoo that Cedric had prepared before Christmas.
After-school time was very fulfilling for Field, and the Hogwarts classes also made Field "hungry for immortals."
It's not that the classes are difficult, but the assignments left by the professors directly make Field feel a little exhausted.
On the first weekend of school, Professor McGonagall announced in class that in order to begin the upcoming S-exam, which would not be taken until fifth grade, each person would need to complete a paper on turning animals into furniture, which would be more than ten inches thick.
Similarly, Professor Binns, the ghost, who teaches the history of magic, also asks everyone to complete a paper on the eighteenth-century goblin rebellion, which must not be less than ten inches thick.
Then there is the Ancient Magic Script, even though Professor Babling took care of him and did not leave him homework, but Rolf and Hermione, who were abused by the increasingly esoteric lessons, still needed him to answer some questions from time to time.
In Charms class, Professor Flitwick asks everyone to read the three books he has assigned over the weekend in preparation for learning the Flying Charm. Field stated that he was already able to use the Flying Charm, but the professor still asked him to read the book, as the three books were the basis for a series of spells.
However, compared to Professor Snape's homework, these papers, assignments, and so on were very mild, because in the last class of the first week, Professor Snape hinted that he would poison one of the students before Christmas, as a test of everyone's ability to prepare an antidote, which of course everyone had to research out on their own. Anyway, Snape told everyone about the recipe for the poison
Professor Snape's threat is no longer an immediate problem to be solved, and the biggest problem for students today is how to deal with the immediate threat. This threat comes from Hagrid, from the snail.
These little creatures, which breathe fire at every turn, have at least doubled in size in a week, even though it is still unknown what they like to eat. Hagrid asked everyone to go to his cabin every other day to observe them and take notes. Of course, this move aroused strong resentment from some people. However, it was strongly suppressed by Hagrid. According to Hannah and Susan gossip over dinner, when Malfoy can't stand the whelch and refuses to finish his homework, Hagrid threatens to turn him into a hairless rooster.
The Hufflepuff laughter at the table was unfortunately heard by the Slytherins, and Field had to stare at Malfoy's resentful gaze and quickly finish his food and leave.