009. Muggle paintings, amazing things

"What is this?"

Roger had also seen Scott's drawing, but he was now puzzled.

What Scott gave Professor Flitwick was a very abstract painting. There is nothing specific depicted on this painting, only a variety of different colors are splashed on the canvas in a large area, and the different colors seem to be blended and somewhat opposed.

Scott looked at Roger with a skeptical expression, and deliberately asked him, "What do you think of my painting, Roger?" ”

Roger clearly didn't see anything to praise about the painting, but Professor Flitwick liked it so much that he could only praise it, "Hmm...... Very beautiful painting, Scott. ”

Listening to Roger's dry compliment, Scott laughed happily several times.

"Oh, Roger, you don't know magic to this extent, so you don't understand what amazing things Scott has done." Professor Flitwick was still excited, "Yes, it's amazing. ”

At this time, students walked into the classroom one after another, all smiling and talking about the yelling letter that Ron Weasley had received, and then came over and gathered around them curiously.

The class was shared by both Ravenclaw and Hufflepuff students, so Scott also got to see Roger's Hufflepuff ex-girlfriend, Miss Mill.

But Scott knew that Roger didn't care about this at all, and that he was already confused by Professor Flitwick's words.

The painting was clearly not magical, but Professor Flitwick praised Scott for doing amazing things with magic, which was beyond Roger's comprehension.

The other students were obviously wondering why they were here to enjoy a worthless Muggle painting.

At this time, Milton also arrived, and he leaned over with great interest and asked, "Scott, is this your new work?" ”

Milton, a literary boy, was not only fond of music, but in fact he had an eye for all things art and beauty.

So even if his personality is often unbearable, Scott, who has studied painting since childhood, will often communicate with him.

He thinks it's useful because all art is universal.

At this point, Milton revealed the author of the painting, causing the onlookers to immediately turn their attention to Scott - mostly with suspicion, mixed with a few disdainful glances.

But what they didn't expect was that the moment Milton saw the painting, he let out an exaggerated exclamation, "This is beautiful!" You use some beautiful color combinations and they are fluid, as if they have real life! ”

He stared at the painting, "Oh...... Quiet, wise, passionate, brave...... If you are portraying a person, it must be a person with good qualities. ”

Milton was a little intoxicated and a little confused, "I think this painting gives me a sense of familiarity, but ...... I can't see exactly what you're depicting...... But I want to congratulate you, Scott, I think your artistic standards have improved a lot! ”

Scott smiled, and sure enough, Milton had a keen sense of art.

“……”

However, the other students in the classroom enter a state of doubt with Roger.

Only Scott noticed that Professor Flitwick's face was a little red.

"Ahem."

Professor Flitwick clenched his fist and coughed, and with a wave of his wand, Scott's painting flew up and stuck to the wall behind the podium.

"Everybody go and sit down!" He instructed the students to disperse.

Once the students were seated, Professor Flitwick was back on the stack of books at the podium.

"This is a special birthday present from Mr. Trollope!"

He proudly pointed his wand at the paintings on the wall.

The students began to whisper, not understanding what Professor Flitwick was trying to say.

Scott even heard people say that he was grandstanding and deceiving Professor Flitwick with worthless Muggle paintings.

Professor Flitwick's gaze circled the classroom.

"I'm going to add fifty points to Ravenclaw!" "Because of Mr. Trollope's amazing magical prowess!" he exclaimed. ”

His voice fell, and the classroom suddenly fell silent for a moment, and then became even more noisy the next.

The Hufflepuff students were all shouting about unfairness, and a few Ravenclaw students were disapproving.

Only Roger and Milton, who were sitting with Scott, were congratulating him.

Roger trusted Professor Flitwick's judgment, and Milton genuinely thought the painting was great.

Scott knew that most of the students in Ravenclaw were like Roger, and although they were confused, they were smart enough to never jump to conclusions, and they would choose to trust their dean.

"Quiet!"

Professor Flitwick screamed at the students' noise, waving his wand in his hand with some excitement.

"Of course you don't understand why I'm giving Ravenclaw extra points for a painting that doesn't move, but I'll make an explanation!"

The students immediately fell silent obediently.

Scott thought it was also because the students in this class were Ravenclaw and Hufflepuff, and if the Gryffindor and Slytherin students were here, they probably wouldn't be so obedient.

Professor Flitwick nodded in satisfaction and said to the students, "As you explore more about magic, you will gradually have a clearer understanding of magic. ”

His tone is subdued and passionate.

"At that time, you will perceive that each of you has magic in you, but it will take on a different state due to individual differences."

I don't know what this has to do with the painting, but the students listened attentively.

Professor Flitwick gave an example: "If your Headmaster Dumbledore had seen the painting, he would have recognized the subject of the painting at first sight. ”

His diminutive body bounced over the stack of books, his chest puffed out.

"Ahem...... If you throw away all the appearance of form, Monsieur Trollope is exactly what I am depicting! ”

"I see!" Milton blurted out excitedly, "That's why I think this painting gives me a sense of familiarity." ”

He looked up at the painting on the wall.

"The beautiful qualities of wisdom and courage, this painting is indeed Professor Flitwick!"

Milton, who is very emotional, never hesitates to praise others, and sometimes even a little insensitive.

"Ahem." Anyway, Professor Flitwick blushed again, "Thank you, thank you for the compliment, Mr. Grevis. ”

At this time, the other students also looked at the painting carefully with new eyes.

However, they looked and looked, and they couldn't see Professor Flitwick in the colorful abstract painting.

One of the Hufflepuff students raised his hand.

"Mr. Diggory, please." Professor Flitwick looked at him.

Cedric Diggory is a Hufflepuff star of Scott's class.

Scott turned to look at him as well.