031: Appreciation

"Eddie, are you interested in the history of magic?" Joel looked at the parchment in front of him.

In particular, it should be noted that Hogwarts' coursework papers are not measured by the number of words, but by length, most of the papers in the lower grades are required to be 10 inches in length, while the paper written by Joel is about 17 inches, and the words are very small, and the rules are stacked together, and people with obsessive-compulsive disorder say that they are good when they read it.

"History of magic?" Eddie shook his head violently, "It's not that I don't want to learn, it's that Professor Binns is too hypnotic." ”

"It's not just me, most of the students can't listen to the class," Eddie sighed, "The students of our academy can stay up until the second half of the class is really unobstructed before going to sleep, and the Hufflepuff students are lying on their desks as soon as they take the history of magic." ”

Joel was overjoyed when he heard this, and Eddie wondered, "Why are you so happy?" ”

"Hurry up and lend me your paper!" Eddie rips the papers off Joel's desk.

"This business is absolutely viable!" Joel snapped his fingers.

"What business?" Eddie came to the spirit.

"Make a review outline of the history of magic!" Joel said, "People don't like the history of magic, but if we want to do better, we'll draw the syllabus and the key points of the exam!" ”

"Whether it's a future-related level assessment like OWL or a regular final exam, the history of magic is a compulsory course, and they don't want to waste time and energy on the boring history of magic, so let us go through the steps of simplifying the statistical focus of the book for them!" Joel's eyes lit up.

"Don't you feel like this task is too complicated for us first-graders?" Eddie spread his hands, "It's better to think of some simple way to make money." ”

"No, no, no......" Joel stood up and paced in the dormitory, the afternoon sun shining through the window, "this is a step we must take!" ”

"Eddie, think about it, if we continue to do those untechnical things, it will be as easy to be copied as playing cards!" Joel's words reminded Eddie.

He still remembered the group of Slytherin seniors who had snatched up their playing card business because there was really no technical aspect of playing card making, and it was impossible to win the market with their magic level under the same and simple and crude production standards.

Without the magic of the upperclassmen, all they can rely on is their brains.

Extraordinary wisdom is the greatest treasure of mankind, and Ms. Ravenclaw is not at all right when she says it.

In the evening, Sergey and Alan returned to the dormitory, and Alan held a letter in his hand, and his eyebrows were a little more relaxed.

Eddie and Joel informed Sergei of the new money-making plan.

"The history of magic is just the first step in opening up the market, and then we can combine the disciplines we are good at and produce a lot of teaching materials." Eddie paints flatbread and imagines life after that.

"That's a good idea, but let's get the history of magic right in front of us first." Joel poured cold water on him.

"However, the history of magic is different from other disciplines, it is purely based on memory and knowledge expansion, and we have to spend time and effort to connect the knowledge in the textbook, and mark it out in combination with the previous large-scale exams."

"And then sell it to students who want to get a high score in the history of magic but sleep in class, they pay money, and we help them save time and improve their grades."

"Everyone takes what they need, a perfect business."

"Sounds a lot more promising than selling playing cards," Sergey nodded, "I can join." ”

The three of them discussed enthusiastically, intending to sort out the timeline of the history of magic in the first year first, when Alan said hesitantly: "That...... Can you do me a favor? ”

"If you have something to say, don't rub it off." Eddie didn't look up, and listed the dos and don'ts of the new business on the parchment.

"Can the three of you be the taste experiencers of Bibi Duowei Bean?" Alan raised his eyes to look at the three of them, with a bit of apprehension in his eyes, "It's to experience the new flavors that are about to hit the market in advance, and then write an experience report for each flavor." ”

Alan clenched the letter in his hand hard, "Of course, there is a salary for helping with this. ”

The three of them looked at each other and listened to Alan continue: "You get 5 Galleons for every experience report you write. ”

"Is that okay?" Alan was so nervous that saliva kept secreting from his mouth urging him to swallow.

A report of 5 Galleons? Joel looked at the letter he was holding in his hand with a smile, who was helping whom.

He can naturally see Allen's kindness, and this part-time experience teacher is estimated to be due to Allen's intercession with his family.

But Joel is now short of money, so he silently accepted this love in his heart and said yes.

Sergey and Eddie also agreed, and the two of them didn't think about it so much, but since Alan said that he wanted to help, plus there were free Bibi beans to eat, and by the way, they could get an extra salary, so the two of them were naturally willing to help.

Allen's heart, which had been clenching, finally relaxed, and he let out a sigh of relief, and the letter he was holding in his hand was stained with sweat.

He smiled, "Thank you so much." ”

It's time for us to thank you, Joel sighed inwardly.

Taking advantage of the light pressure of the past few weeks, they immediately set out to create an outline of the history of magic, they went to the library to find a variety of books on the history of magic as supplements, and their first year study focused on the history of wizarding in the Middle Ages, and the timeline was around the time of the establishment of Hogwarts by the Big Four in 1000 AD.

This period was also accompanied by the establishment of Hogsmeade Village, which is logically easy to remember by time, but the history of magic textbooks list the major events that occurred during this time, ranking the founding of the four founders at the beginning, and some trivial things that happened before that were listed at the end.

This typography violates the most basic rules of memory, and the Joel trio combine the history of magic books in the library, disrupt them and rearrange them according to the chronology, and then mark them in red and focus on major events such as the founding of Hogwarts.

For the final exams at Hogwarts, the history of the school is naturally the most important.

At the same time, they are also looking through the final exam papers of each year, and it is worth mentioning that except for the last 50 years, the final papers of the previous years are recorded in the library, and even some OWL exam questions, which makes them overjoyed.

Joel's idea of putting the exercises for each year's final exam at the end of the review focus, and then looking up the materials and writing down the answers and analysis, was agreed upon by Sergei and Eddie.

But Mrs. Pince sternly told them that they were not allowed to take these papers out of the library, and that they had to copy them on parchment with quills.