Chapter 13: Astronomy, Stars, and Potions

The Charms class in the afternoon was taught by Professor Flitwick. An extremely short spell master, he didn't hide that he had goblin blood at all, but said it generously, winning the favor of many young wizards.

The first half of the Charms class was Professor Flitsch on roll call, and when he clicked on Harry Potter, he nearly fell off the book he was tadding.

The second half of the time is basically answering questions from the little wizards, just like chatting. Then he answered a series of questions such as why he wanted to learn Charms, what he was learning in Charms, and why he wanted to study.

Professor Sprout of the Herbal Medicine class also got acquainted with the students for the first time, and then explained to the students the basic functions and basic conditions of each greenhouse.

Except for Professor Quirrell, who bragged about fighting Romanian vampires in the garlic-filled professor, but when Seamus Finigan impatiently asked him how he defeated the vampires, Quirrell's face flushed and he slurred about the weather.

And Professor Binns of the History of Magic, ah! A thousand-year-old ghost, for whom he teaches anyone, walks directly to the classroom and asks the children to open the book and teach.

Both Defense Against the Dark Arts and Slinder of Magic deliberately stepped into the classroom, then sat in the back row and pretended to listen, and then it wasn't long before he was looking at the other books in the back, and his hand under the desk pinched a small branch that he picked up at random, using it as a wand to simulate spells.

When he feels like there's nothing wrong with him, he picks up his wand and tries to cast a spell.

On Wednesday night, Lind finished dinner and followed Hans Christian Andersen to the Hogwarts Observatory.

Wednesday evenings are Gryffindor's astronomy lessons. This course, which is basically devoid of ink in the original book, is because you have to observe the starry sky with a telescope at night, and learn the names of different stars and the trajectories of the planets.

So it was up to Gryffindor and Ravenclaw together. And the older the grade, the more the class time will be pushed back, and it is the children's prerogative to attend the class earlier.

The first grade class runs from 8 p.m. to 8:50 p.m.

Breathless, Lind made his way to the tower and met Professor Aurora Chinista, a professor of astronomy, an old black female professor.

After the roll call, each child was given an old telescope, and then she asked the children to find Mars, which was the task she assigned to the children tonight.

Towards the end of class, she summoned all the children to gather in front of her.

"Kids!" She clapped her hands.

"Now I'm going to give you a final exam!" Professor Cinista said with a mysterious expression.

"Final exam?" Including Linde, the young wizards looked at each other.

"In June and July next year. There is a group of stars that will be tightly knit together.

And in each of the next lessons, I will tell you where one of the stars is and let you observe it.

And the answer you want to give me at the end of the semester is the star map formed after the stars return to their positions. ”

As he spoke, Professor Cinista waved at the little wizard below with a heroic face, "This is a big project!" I will add all the points I can to the best student at the end of the semester!! ”

Boy! I haven't seen it in my previous life, whether in the novel or in the movie, Linde is also a little interested.

It's like a long-term copy, and people have the desire to go to the impact.

With the little wizards talking, the first astronomy lesson officially ended.

As time passed, the people of Gryffindor began to realize that there was a small work in their house.

A first-year student named Linde Augustus kept his head down wherever he went, holding a book and reading as he walked.

And the most incomprehensible thing for Gryffindor people is that he actually watched "Standard Spells: Elementary".

Even the people of Ravenclaw were a little strange how such a person could be sorted into Gryffindor.

And this strange little wizard usually doesn't speak, and every time he is about to hit a wall, turn or face someone on his road, a crow on his shoulder will cry to remind him of his reading.

Even his roommate, David, said in the common room that Lind never discussed Quidditch or wizarding chess with them, and was stopped by Belliver when he tried to continue.

However, Lind didn't care about that, he didn't want to be a high-profile person in the first place, including the Sorting Hat who said at the time that he was more self-interested.

It's just that I didn't expect his style to be counterproductive in the context of Gryffindor.

"Goo-" Andersen cried softly.

Lind looked up and saw Ron and Harry walking towards him.

Lind made a mistake so as not to bump into the two. Then the three of them passed by.

"Goo-"

Seeing Lind turn the corner, Ron said, "He's such a weirdo, you know?" I had met him before school started, and he was having a falling out with that Jane Devoe. Ron completely ignored what he had said that day.

"Uh... He's weird, but there's something good about it. ”

"Where's it? He didn't say a word to us for a day. ”

"At least he won't stare at me like everyone else." Harry said with some uncertainty that he felt like a monkey in a zoo in the past few days at the school, and people were staring at him everywhere he went, at least Linde made him feel good about it.

"Alright! But it can't be helped, who let you defeat the gods... Anyway, when we go to the Potions classroom, do we have to turn right? ”

Ron's sudden question interrupted the two of them in their train of thought.

"Wait, we have to go back and follow Linde, he never gets lost!" Harry called, and quickly turned and ran backwards. Ron reacted.

In the cold basement classroom, Lind stepped in, and behind him were two panting little wizards, Harry and Ron.

There were already quite a few people in the classroom by this time, but they were unusually quiet, even if Professor Snape hadn't come yet.

Because this classroom is really not comfortable, there are glass jars along the walls, and the soaking of taxidermy insides is even more terrifying.

Lind didn't care. Come to a table and sit down, Potions classes are usually done in two people.

However, no one should come to sit next to him in a short time, and it is estimated that it will only depend on who comes late and then leave the vacant seat next to Linde to the "lucky one".

Lind didn't care who was next to him.

Except for Simo

He added in his heart.

Until the bell rang, no one came to Linde's side. Then he heard footsteps behind him!

Snape? Not only that, but there is also a faster frequency, but lighter sound.

Just as he was thinking, he saw a figure suddenly scurry up to him and sit down.

She has long blonde hair and wears a carrot hairpin on her head. Fine cold sweat broke out on the fair-skinned little face.

Jane Devor didn't expect her to go to the toilet, and the staircase leading to the Potions classroom had changed direction, forcing her to take a detour to get here.

Despite her best efforts, she was still a step late to the classroom.

It's not embarrassing to be late, it's embarrassing to bump into the teacher who is about to walk into the classroom.

She could only hurriedly find an empty seat and rush in to sit, and then as soon as she turned her head, she happened to see her most annoying face.

It seems to be back to the one I saw when I first came to the UK and saw it at the Fantastic Beasts Store in Diagon Alley

Twitching up and down, a smelly face with a weird yin and yang.