Chapter 10: The Good Professors at Hogwarts (in Every Sense)

"Please, Hermione. It's only the first day of school, and we won't be handing in our homework until at least next week. What's in a hurry? Ron, who was playing wizarding chess with Harry, said impatiently.

Then he turned to Melda, who was about to leave, and asked, "You said yes, Melda." ”

"Homework?"

The fish took the bait. Melda whispered.

"Oh, you mean the papers left by the professors today."

"Isn't that something that's supposed to be done in the afternoon?"

Melda's serious answer directly shocked several people present.

The first to jump out was Ron.

Good guy, I originally regarded you as a brother, but I didn't expect it, I didn't expect it. You were secretly studied by your brothers!

Is it so rolled?

"Impossible, absolutely impossible, I don't believe it, how can you finish writing it in such a short time?"

"Huh? The assignment is there, and you can see it for yourself. Melda said, pointing to a stack of textbooks on the table.

Following Melda's point, Ron spotted several conspicuous workbooks on the stack.

Just as Ron wanted to find out, a figure snatched the homework book from the desk much faster than he did.

"Hermione? What are you doing? ”

Ron was about to have a seizure, but was interrupted by a death gaze, a threatening gaze that reminded him of the fear he had been dominated by Professor McGonagall.

He lowered his head wistfully and continued to play chess with Harry, but his eyes looked at him from time to time.

Melda didn't see the funny picture of the trio, as he had already left the common room and was heading towards Professor McGonagall's office on the second floor.

"Professor?"

Melda, who was standing at the door, was about to knock on the door, but the door had quietly opened, and he did not regard himself as an outsider, but tiptoed in and looked around for a week, but did not see Professor McGonagall.

"Huh? This is? ”

Seeing that the king of the mountain was not there, Melda, the little monkey, became presumptuous, and walked in directly with a swagger, the surrounding furnishings were still the same, except for a book, a quill and a letter on the desk.

The letter was not in an envelope, it was just on the outside. It's clear that this is for Melda. Flipping through the letter, the strict and restrained handwriting appeared on the paper, which was Professor McGonagall's handwriting, exactly the same as on the Hogwarts admission form.

"Oh, what am I!"

After reading the letter, Melda couldn't help but guess that teachers all over the world used this trick to punish students?

Copying books?

Yes, Professor McGonagall gave Melda the punishment for copying the book, but instead of using her own quill, she could only use a special quill that the professor had prepared.

I also have some knowledge of this special quill merda, which should be a special pen for O.W.Ls exams and N.E.W.T exams.

Don't underestimate it, this pen has a powerful protective charm on it to resist the confusion spell secretly released by the students.

You must know that the seventh grade students are already adult wizards, and even a large part of the wizards' level is in their lifetime, and the highest moment is the level of the seventh grade.

It blocks confusion spells cast by an adult wizard and can be mass-produced. That's where this special quill comes in

However, Professor McGonagall was clearly overly concerned, and with Melda's magical abilities, it was impossible to unleash the Confusion Charm if she killed him. Now he is basically no different from a baboon with a wand.

"Huh." Melda couldn't help but look at the wise man's skill in the panel in front of her. Increases affinity with mana by 30%. Hehe... Thirty percent of zero, isn't that fucking zero?

"Hey." After a deep sigh, Melda was ashamed of her little idea of trying to use magic to copy.

Hmph, a noble man like me. How is it possible to cheat?

Of course, you can't cheat, and you can't cheat in this life.

Melda, who had calmed down, sat down slowly, opened the "Beginner's Guide to Transfiguration" without distractions, and began her vigorous journey of copying books.

An hour later.

"It's going up pretty fast."

Copying books also adds to experience, which Melta also discovered in the afternoon when she secretly wrote her homework in Professor Binns's History of Magic class, which is why he was able to finish his homework in one afternoon.

But now Melda noticed that her score was going up much faster than when she was doing her homework in the afternoon.

The reason for this is that the "Beginner's Guide to Transfiguration" in front of Melda is an old book, like Snape's "Advanced Potions Making". This "Beginner's Guide to Transfiguration" also has a lot of notes.

Melda speculated that it might have been left over from Professor McGonagall's own student days, but on second thought, it wasn't quite right, mainly because the time span was too long, and Melda preferred to believe that it was the legendary 'teaching reference book'.

Forget it, it's useless to think too much. The one that can increase the score is a good book.

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Over the next few days, Hogwarts calmed down.

Melda continues to add points to the college's career, and astronomy, herbalism, and the history of magic have become Melda's main battlegrounds, as for why? Of course, you don't need a wand for these subjects.

As for the other subjects, Charms and Transfiguration are Hermione's own show.

These two plus twins have become Gryffindor's rising stars.

Unfortunately, although Melda and Hermione worked hard to get extra points in front of their teachers, it was clear that they were underestimating Snape's ruthless Gryffindor scoring machine.

For an entire week, Melda's hard-working bonus business was destroyed by a Potions class on Friday.

The old bat nickname with oily black hair, eagle hooked nose, and sallow skin was instantly spread among the new students.

However, Melda was not among them, because he had known what kind of person Snape was, so he did not expect anything from him at all.

But this made the little lions half angry. Hermione, in particular, Snape's presence seems to destroy the little witch's last restraint.

The following week, Hermione decisively ran to talk to Professor McGonagall about it.

I heard that Professor McGonagall and Snape had a big argument over this, and some senior students saw Professor McGonagall walk out of Snape's office in a rage.

But of course, nothing has changed.

George and Fraser's Potions class this semester was unfortunately scheduled for Monday, and immediately after the Potions class ended, Snape said that there was no restraint at all, and that he should deduct points or deduct points.

This has also led to Gryffindor's house score being negative this week. Many lion cubs are pessimistic and say that this year, I am afraid that Gryffindor will not be able to make a breakthrough.

But Melda was finally free. After he showed positive bonus behavior in the past few days, the Gryffindor lion cubs decisively forgave him, and mobilized saliva to squirt at Snape in unison. Melda, on the other hand, no longer has to live in fear.