Chapter 12: Cast a very good Transfiguration Spell
"Professor McGonagall, I'm sorry!"
Hermione took Louis and bowed and apologized, and Harry on the side struggled for a while, and then followed.
"Well, I accept your apologies, but I think I need to know why you're late."
Professor McGonagall was still a little angry, but seeing that they apologized so happily and with a good attitude, plus it was the first time, she could have given them a chance, and then added:
"Don't sit there, come in to class, I'll visit my office after class, I want to hear why you're late."
"Thank you, Professor McGonagall!" Louis grabbed Harry, who wanted to explain, and sat next to her, led by Hermione.
"Why are you stopping me from telling why?" Harry was puzzled, "We can explain that!" ”
"But we're late, and that's the result, isn't it?" Louis accepted calmly.
He knows that life is like that, and if he can't resist it, then enjoy it, or do something to remedy it. But after thinking about it, this statement seemed to have some impact on Harry's heart, and he changed it to a statement that Harry should be more acceptable:
"If we're there right now and we're delaying class time to explain, Professor McGonagall might think we're shirking our responsibilities."
"In this case, admitting your mistake to Professor McGonagall would be a wise decision, wouldn't it?"
Harry opened his mouth, speechless.
Because it did, at least Professor McGonagall didn't actually punish the two of them for it.
The only thing that can be said to be a penalty is that Gryffindor is deducted 20 points, but this point can be added back from another source.
"Mr. Louis and Mr. Porter, if you don't want to take my class, you can go out, please don't disturb anyone else here."
Professor McGonagall really wanted to scold her mother, she didn't understand why these two little wizards had made so many moths in the first lesson.
Suddenly, her previous senses for Louis and Harry had dropped a lot. It's kind of like how I feel about the twins.
Seeing that Professor McGonagall was looking to his side again, Louis wisely lowered his head and turned the book to cover himself.
Professor McGonagall's voice reminded him of the feeling of being called by the teacher when he was talking to his classmates in class in his previous life, which was exactly the same.
Professor McGonagall saw that the classroom was quiet again, and continued her introduction to Transfiguration.
Louis was also quickly in the state of listening.
"Transfiguration is a very complicated and dangerous course you will learn at Hogwarts, and if anyone tries to mischievous in my class, then I will ask them out. Because if he doesn't lose that, there's a good chance he'll lose his life due to a spell miss! ”
Professor McGonagall said solemnly, glancing at Louis and Harry in the process.
Everyone's hearts tightened when they heard Professor McGonagall speak of the consequences of his mischief in class.
Hermione glanced at her brother without a trace and pinched his thigh. Louis was in pain, but he didn't dare to make a sound. He knew it was Hermione blaming him for talking to Harry during class time.
Seeing that everyone was getting serious, Professor McGonagall nodded in satisfaction, and then began to explain the principles of Transfiguration, and then began to lecture.
The process of listening to the lecture was interesting and boring, and while everyone was taking notes, Luis did not.
Although it was the first time he had heard Professor McGonagall lecture on it, he found it a little interesting, but in fact, he had read most of it and memorized it in his head, so it was very boring.
He could only diverge his mind and think about when he could get out of class.
Professor McGonagall quickly noticed Louis, who had not moved his pen, frowned, and said nothing.
After seeing all the little wizards take notes.
She took out a box of matches, and with a wave of her wand, matches flew up from the matchbox, and there was a cry of surprise in the classroom, and every little wizard had one in front of him, except for ...... Louis.
"You can try to turn this match into a needle."
Just as Louis was about to raise his hand to indicate that there were no matches, Professor McGonagall walked straight to him, and then took out a piece of wood and placed it in front of Louis's desk:
"You're not like everyone else, so I think, you should give this a try and turn it into a cup."
Looking at Professor McGonagall's flat face, Louis was stunned and surprised.
Professor McGonagall looked at Louis's stunned, surprised expression and was very satisfied, she was a very stern person, and Louis's lack of note-taking just now made her feel that this might be a prick, and he seemed to be challenging his authority.
She had just warned of the complexity and danger of Transfiguration, but Louis didn't think so, and didn't even take notes.
Does he think he can memorize all the knowledge points after listening to it once?
How naïve!
You must know that magic learning must require a lot of knowledge accumulation, otherwise there may be lifelong regrets, so she did not hesitate to immediately give this thorn who wanted to challenge her authority a disadvantage.
But this can't be too much, in fact, as long as Louis realizes the mistake of not taking notes just now, and then takes notes during her lectures, she will give him a match again.
After all, turning a wooden block into a wooden cup was somewhat difficult for a young wizard at his stage, and this was the first Transfiguration class.
However, as she watched Louis pull out her wand, Professor McGonagall suddenly remembered something, and only a stunned expression appeared on Louis's face just now, as if he just didn't expect to do that.
But after he was sure that her actions were only making it more difficult for him, he was very calm, and he was not flustered or at a loss, which gave her a sense of foreboding.
Sure enough, she watched as Louis closed his eyes and then opened them again, his wand aimed at the piece of wood in front of him.
He recited the incantation she had just taught him.
"Transfiguration! (Transfiguration! )”
Then she saw that the wood she had placed on the table in front of Louis had been transformed into a goblet made of glass.
Her eyes widened, a little surprised that Louis was able to cast the Transfiguration Charm so well in the first lesson. It also made her forget about adding points to Gryffindor.
Louis was overjoyed when he conjured the cup, he already had a wealth of knowledge at home for his age, and with Professor McGonagall's previous professor, he really cast a very good Transfiguration Charm.