Chapter 22: Confident Lockhart
The small classroom in the Rhine simply can't accommodate so many students, so the students all pass on the right side and take turns to hand in the registration form.
At the end, a total of 701 students signed up.
Almost half of the students in Hogwarts have signed up.
Rhine was happy in his heart, these 700 people, as long as each person learns one knowledge point, it is more than 2,000 influence.
In this way, three thousand influences are not too much, and they can be completed in minutes.
There are seven grades at Hogwarts, and there are actually no electives in the first and second years, but Rhein still sent a table to the second year.
That's six grades, and if you schedule six classes a day, you have plenty of time.
But the problem also comes, there are too many people signing up for each grade, and the small classroom in the Rhine can't fit at all.
The news reached Professor McGonagall, who was surprised.
The other professors were also surprised, they didn't expect that Rhine just showed off the results at the dinner, and so many young wizards signed up for elective courses.
In the office, Gilderoy Lockhart couldn't help but feel a little jealous when he saw that Rhein was so popular with students.
He himself relied on selling books and newspapers, and was only sought after by witches, but Rhine was able to gain the favor of all wizards.
What made Lockhart even more unacceptable was that the witches' attitude towards Rhine was even more enthusiastic than that of him.
"Isn't it just a flying board and a trick gun? Professor McGonagall, the current students are really playthings, they should spend more time on Defence Against the Dark Arts! ”
Lockhart was filled with righteous indignation, and complained to Professor McGonagall about the misdeeds of Rhein's misguided children.
Professor McGonagall looked up and said with a blank face, "Mr. Lockhart, if you think so, then you can also get something interesting out there, so that the students will definitely be more willing to take your Defence Against the Dark Arts class." ”
Lockhart walked back and forth around the floor of McGonagall's office a few times, then nodded with a conscious look on his face:
"You're right, Professor McGonagall, I should have prepared some interesting lessons to pull the students who have fallen into the wrong way back!"
He hurried back to his office and turned out the cage of Cornish elves he had bought in Tumbledown Alley.
Then, I found a magic brush that could write by myself, and asked it to copy the first draft of the written test paper and start copying the opening test paper.
"My autobiography is the most popular in the world, and students must be very interested, and if you take this as an exam for the beginning of the school, you will definitely be welcomed......
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After Rhein handed over all the stats to McGonagall, he returned to his magic technology classroom.
Time was pressing, and Rhine started his first class that afternoon.
In the first class, Rheinland arranged for the seventh grade students and handed them the printed textbooks from the school.
I thought that the seventh grade students should be the fastest learners, after all, they have enough knowledge.
However, after a lesson, Rhine did not get any influence.
In other words, no one understood this lesson.
Everyone came to the class with a playful mentality, and there were almost no people who listened carefully.
Moreover, Rhine also found that almost all of the students who came to sign up for the magic technology class were students in the middle and lower grades.
The top performers are working their original classes, taking O.W.L.s and N.E.W.T.s, and don't want to waste their energy on magic technology.
Rhein sat in the empty classroom, frowning and pondering.
When he gave the lecture just now, he himself was indeed very enthusiastic, but the students' interest became less and less.
In the second half, some students started to desert and lost interest at all.
"It seems that just showing interesting results doesn't really stimulate students' interest."
Rhein plans to see the situation first and wait until tomorrow to figure out a solution.
However, by the next day, there were a large number of students who wanted to drop out of class.
In the morning, there were already more than 400 young wizards, expressing their unwillingness to take magic technology anymore.
At noon, Rhine finally couldn't sit still, and if he continued like this, the task of influence would not be completed.
He went to Professor McGonagall's office and reached out and knocked on the door.
"Mr. Lockhart, if it weren't for Miss Hermione, do you know how serious the consequences of this teaching accident would be? That's enough to get you out of Hogwarts. ”
Before the door could be opened, Rhine heard Professor McGonagall's voice.
Even when angry, Professor McGonagall's tone was calm and did not yell like the others.
"Please come in."
Rhein was allowed to open the door and enter.
Professor McGonagall was sitting in her chair, looking like she was high blood pressure, her eyes half-closed.
Lockhart stood aside, still smiling at McGonagall as if nothing had happened.
Seeing Rhine enter the door, Lockhart held back what he wanted to say, and nodded to Rhine with a smile.
Looking at that look, it was as if he had not been said just now, but had been praised, and his face was full of red.
Rhein politely returned the salute, then walked straight up to McGonagall and said, "Professor McGonagall, I want to see the most recent report card. ”
When McGonagall saw Rhine, her blood pressure finally dropped a lot.
As she took out her transcript, she asked, "Professor Embers, what do you want your transcript for?" ”
Rhein took the report card and replied, "I want to select the best performing wizards in each year in each house and have them serve as my class representatives. ”
"Class representative?" Professor McGonagall wondered, "What's that?" ”
"It's a role model for the students, and I will give them a small class individually. Of course, it would be better if you could allow me to include magic technology in the scope of the O.W.L.S. exam. ”
Professor McGonagall shook her head, "This is impossible, Embers, your electives are currently only allowed to have final exams. It will not be possible to enter the O.W.L.S until next year at the earliest. ”
Rhine had known this for a long time, so he only mentioned it.
At this moment, Lockhart's confident voice, full of confusion, interjected:
"With all due respect, Professor Embers, your class is nothing more than entertainment, and a waste of students' time. The students made the right choice, and they were better off spending their extra time on Defence Against the Dark Arts rather than going to magic tech classes. ”
Rhein glanced at Lockhart and said, "Defense Against the Dark Arts class full of teaching accidents, Professor Lockhart?" We'll see if my lessons will be useful or not. ”
Lockhart put away his smile, shrugged his shoulders, and left McGonagall's office.
Rhine flipped through the report card, and on the page of the sixth grade, he suddenly found a special name.
"Carolyn Lestrange? Professor McGonagall, when did this person get into school, with perfect marks in all subjects, why haven't I heard of it before? ”
On the top page of the sixth year, Rhein found an even more exaggerated grade than Hermione.
However, this name Rhine has never heard of.
It stands to reason that since this person is in the sixth grade, then when Rhine was in the seventh grade two years ago, she should have been in the fourth grade.
Full marks in all subjects, how can Rhine not be impressed?
When Professor McGonagall heard this, she looked at Rheinland and said, "Lestrange? She had just transferred from France last year and was indeed a genius witch. I don't think you need to think about her, though, she won't take magic technology. ”
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