A Hogwarts Professor of Magic Chapter 151: The Exam Approaches



The Easter holiday is over, but for the fifth and seventh year students, it only means that the wizard level exam is approaching.

Professor McGonagall also found an opportunity to hold a professor meeting to remind the professors of various subjects to prepare for the exam.

"Pay special attention to the mentality of the young wizards. Before each exam, some students will suddenly break down and do all kinds of incredible things. In addition, this period is also the peak period for the spread of various inferior potions, amulets, and cheating props. As teachers, we must guard against it..."

Felix compared what he saw. He was not sure whether the acne on Miss Clemmy Vera's face was a seasonal change or, as Professor McGonagall said, a mentality problem before the exam.

"... The regular exam is scheduled for June 1. It's earlier than the wizard level exam, but it doesn't mean we can take it lightly..."

When walking out of the faculty and staff lounge, the two new professors gathered together to share their experiences.

"I didn't know that the professors had to prepare so many things. I was confused by various exams when I was in school." Belby said in a surprised tone.

"I just found out about this now, Damocles. How is your Forbidden Forest Biology project going?"

"Everything went well!" Belby said with great enthusiasm, "I really want you to see the surprised expressions on their faces. I think my classes will be remembered by students for at least a few years."

"Maybe many years later, I will still receive greeting cards from little wizards."

Felix smiled and congratulated him. Belby said to him mysteriously, "And it is indeed as you said, Felix. The collection of books at Hogwarts is so rich that I didn't realize it at all when I was in school."

...

The five grades that Felix taught all had different degrees of pre-exam syndrome, but the fifth and seventh grades were the most obvious. This had nothing to do with grades, but was the result of various accumulated pressures.

Warren Pardis, a fifth-grade student, got a blank paper in a test. He claimed that his mind was blank and suspected that someone had cast a forgetfulness spell on him, but from Felix's professional point of view, he was in very good condition.

"Mr. Pardis," Felix said, "the last Defense Against the Dark Arts professor was imprisoned in Azkaban for abusing memory magic, so you still insist on this statement?"

Pardis quickly made an excuse and left.

Another student claimed that he was cursed by a dark magic item and his brain degenerated to a year ago. He asked the professors to take care of his special situation. As a result, he was detained for three days by Professor McGonagall. The

sixth-grade students were very stable. They often smiled and watched the students of other grades stride past them, enjoying breakfast leisurely, and even their postures were elegant and calm.

In the latest class, Felix criticized this practice.

"I won't stop you from sharing your experiences in the practical class. To some extent, this is a reward for you completing your learning tasks ahead of schedule. But..."

"Showing off to seventh-year students can easily lead to uncontrollable consequences. I'm talking about you, Miss Ree."

Amidst the laughter, Emily Ree said embarrassedly, "Professor Hepp, I'm not showing off to her. She's my cousin. She laughed at me for being sloppy and like a pug during the OWLs exam last year."

The laughter got louder.

Felix was also amused, "Okay, let's move on to the new course. You have completed the tombstone group and the black nest part."

"Actually, it's the little skeleton and the black crow..." someone muttered in the audience.

"Felix continued, "We also found a lot of Easter eggs that I hid. Now, let's review the various difficulties you encountered."

...

At the end of the fourth-grade ancient magic rune class, the Weasley twins took out a palm-sized square piece of wood to show him.

"Professor, we can only make one-to-one calls at the moment, but we have achieved the expected results."

The twins each held a square piece of wood and demonstrated to him: "We call it a couple's mirror. Of course, it's a temporary name for the convenience of early publicity. We referred to the shape of a two-sided mirror, and the material is the chestnut wood you suggested."

The two pointed at it: "Like this, if you want to convey information, you need to inject a little magic power, and the other side will become hot, using the principle of heating Nat."

"It's coated with a layer of mithril powder, and with synchronous magic and transfiguration, it can be transformed into different texts."

Fred fiddled with it with his wand, and George pretended to be in class seriously.

"Oh, there's new news." He took out the couple's mirror from his pocket and was almost burned, but he still pretended to say: "Let me see who disturbed my review?"

"It turned out to be Fred!" He injected a little magic power into the chestnut wood, and the silver coating on it showed black handwriting, 'Percy is dating in the abandoned classroom on the second floor. George

looked up and looked at Fred in surprise: "Is it true? How come I didn't know?"

Fred smiled and said, "I saw it when I was in the toilet."

After the demonstration, the two handed the couple's mirror to Felix, waiting anxiously for his evaluation.

Felix played with it seriously for a while, "Very good, I didn't even think of the idea of ​​mithril plating." He looked up, "I need to take it back to study it, and give you the answer in a day or two."

"Of course, Professor Hepp."

The twins looked at each other, their expressions were a little hesitant, and Felix waited quietly.

"Professor, you know, we plan to open a joke shop in the future..."

Felix nodded.

"I have discussed with George that you will have 50% of the profits of the joke shop."

"Fred," Felix interrupted him, "you don't need to consider my part, I just provided some suggestions."

"Professor Hepp, George and I know very well that your help to us has far exceeded the duties of a professor. It's not just the couple's mirror, but also our other unrealistic ideas. No one has ever encouraged us, not even our parents... George and I are deeply grateful."

Fred took a deep breath and said very seriously: "This is all we can offer."

George also nodded seriously.

Felix's eyes kept shifting between them. After about a minute, he said without comment: "I look forward to your products changing the wizarding world in the future."

"It will!" the twins said in unison.

In the midst of the hustle and bustle, time has come to the first weekend after the Easter holiday.

Quidditch has arrived.


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