Chapter 47: Fame
Professor Luo Cheng's reputation spread quickly, and he was popular with the vast majority of his students.
"Professor Luo Cheng is a good person, he never stopped me from writing my homework on the history of magic in his class!" - said a Ravenclaw student who did not want to be named.
"Although Professor Luo Cheng's lecture is boring, it is not his fault, it is the relationship between the course itself. He was a very good wizard, and I solved arithmetic divination problems in his class, and there was one problem that I couldn't solve. He came over when he saw that I was in trouble and it only took me 5 seconds to tell me the correct way to solve the problem. The Hufflepuff classmates were willing to say nice things about their former classmates.
"It's unbelievable that he's the same age as me and already a professor. But one thing to say, his crackling and exploding cards played very well, and I didn't beat him. This is a sixth-year Gryffindor student.
"A mediocre half-breed professor who teaches a useless course. If it weren't for the fact that I was going to get into the Ministry of Magic, I wouldn't have taken that boring course. βvery typical Slytherin speech.
Although there were a handful of Slytherins who did not understand Professor Luo Cheng's good intentions, Professor Luo Cheng's good reputation for helping others was brought to their respective houses by students from other houses. Soon, the little wizards who were dragged down by their studies were very eager that they could also take ideological and moral education courses.
As we enter November, the weather becomes very cold. The mountains surrounding the school were gray and covered with snow and ice, and the lake was as cold and hard as hardened steel. Every morning, there is frost on the ground. From the upstairs window, Hagrid can be seen wrapped in a long moleskin coat, wearing rabbit fur gloves and huge beaver fur boots, defrosting his broomsticks on the Quidditch pitch.
Quidditch season has begun.
Harry was discharged from the hospital after a week in the hospital, and his feat of dragging Malfoy "to the end" was praised by the reckless Gryffindors, and many students recommended him to join the Gryffindor Quidditch team, which was still short of players (George and Fred contributed a lot to this), and the reluctant Wood saw Harry Potter's innate talent and directly announced that he was the number one Seeker on the Gryffindor Quidditch team (there were no substitutes).
After a few weeks of training, Harry will be playing his first match of his life on Saturday, Gryffindor vs. Slytherin. If Gryffindor wins, they will move up to second place in the House Cup.
Harry had hardly ever been seen playing Quidditch, as Wood had decided to keep Harry's participation a secret and to keep him a secret weapon for their team. However, the news that Harry was going to be the Seeker leaked out. As a result, some people told him that he would play well, and others told him that they would have to hold the mattress when the time came. Run after him below to prevent him from falling off with another Slytherin player in his arms - Harry didn't know which was worse.
But even worse is the increasing workload, with teachers leaving more and more homework in class, which is becoming more and more difficult. Only Hermione Granger could handle it.
"Oh my God, you don't think it's a lot of homework difficult, don't you~"
For this, Hermione Granger has been named one of Gryffindor's least desirables.
"The homework is getting harder, Ron, will you do it?"
Harry told Ron, who was struggling to write, that the Gryffindor common room was always noisy and he had to raise his voice to speak.
"Of course not! But my mom said that if you don't know how to do it, you have to fill it up with parchment first. β
Ron said without looking up, "Don't worry too much about Harry, it's normal not to know how to do it." Hey, I really hope that other teachers can be like Professor Luo Cheng, I heard from several senior students that Professor Luo Cheng has even marked the key points of the exam for them in advance, and usually does not leave any homework. β