When the students walked out of the classroom in twos and threes, they were still happily discussing this novel and interesting experience.
For example, a pair of Ravenclaw girls -
"To be honest, I really wanted to leave there at first - it was too gloomy, but now I'm beginning to miss it."
"Me too, that little skeleton is so cute!"
"When is the next magic class?"
"Let me see, it's Friday."
"Is it that long?"
"I think we are quite lucky. Think about it, only the sixth grade has practical classes..."
"Haha, who makes us have plenty of time and knowledge? I must tell students in other grades!"
Their voices gradually faded away.
Percy and Penelope avoided the crowd, their faces were mixed with joy and sorrow, and their hidden love affair was exposed. Especially Percy, who kept frowning.
"It's discovered, what's the big deal?" Penelope looked at him and said.
"Penelope, if you have three brothers and a sister in school, all the gossip will be heard by your parents." Percy said, "Especially Fred and George, they will be happy to help."
Percy seemed to have a headache. Although he often wrote letters to complain, he always had legitimate reasons, such as the most recent "Mom, Fred and George fanned the ghost parade in the school and were deducted 50 points and given three weeks of confinement..."
He could imagine how the twin brothers talked to him with a grin -
"Oh, Percy~ Our model student has finally come to his senses~"
"I must tell Mom this good news!"
"And Bill and Charlie, you are ahead of them."
"How can we leave out little Ronnie and Ginny?"
Penelope had a horrified expression on her face, and she stammered, "You, your parents will know?"
"Don't worry," Percy muttered, "At most, they will prepare gifts for you during the holidays and invite you to their house..."
Penelope widened her eyes.
During lunch in the auditorium at noon, Felix chatted with the loudmouthed Professor Kettleburn and the "almost headless" Nick. It was nothing more than that he was friends with the two ghosts, and he helped to resolve some misunderstandings, which was regarded as a stamp of public opinion for the "ghost redemption practice."
Before long, these words will spread throughout Hogwarts, and eventually the heat will pass, and fewer and fewer people will pay attention, and everything will fade away like the tide.
The truth of the matter will also be submerged in time, and occasionally a similar flower will appear.
The next time passed quickly, and Hogwarts was like an orderly machine moving forward. The professors and students were all parts of the whole behemoth, being pushed forward, and there were no accidents to break the process.
Until the Easter holidays, there were only a few things that left an impression on Felix's mind -
he hinted at Dobby's embarrassing situation to Dumbledore, the old man understood his subtext and did not rush to overturn Hagrid's case, and the diary that still retained a strong dark aura was locked in the headmaster's office;
"Felix, you are doing the right thing." The old man said - unfortunately he didn't know that Felix was going to cast a Confusion Charm on Lucius.
His assistant completed the first set of magic circuits, but was still struggling to repair the beaded bag;
the basilisk's snake skin was constantly tanned with magic, and this process was extremely slow. Felix didn't want to compromise, so he planned to use the basilisk skin and fire dragon skin to make a magic cloak, plus an inner armor;
Peeves had finally returned to normal, someone else told him, because Felix hadn't been able to meet Peeves recently;
Belby told him in a casual chat that he and Professor Snape had completed the first round of improvements to the wolfsbane potion, reducing the cost to one-third of the original cost. Of course, the taste was more than three times worse;
"That sounds good, maybe you will share an Order of Merlin together."
"I don't think so, take a look at the newspapers in recent times! What about the 'Good News for Werewolves' and the 'Werewolf Registration Amendment Act'? Only registered and regulated werewolves have the right to buy wolfsbane potion. The Ministry of Magic is using my potion to recover scattered werewolves..."
"It's not necessarily a bad thing, as long as their list..."
"Oh! It's not the first time that the secret has been leaked. Many werewolves would rather hide their identities than use potions, not to mention that they can't afford them."
Belby was very dissatisfied with the Ministry of Magic's actions.
...
In the latest duel class, the young wizards learned a new spell - 'Petrification of All'. The effect of the spell is to make the opponent's arms and legs tightly closed, the whole body stiff, and fall to the ground like a board.
Felix explained: "The whole body binding spell is included in the book "Curses and Counter-Curses". Winn Dixon has a wonderful description of it."
"This spell is very simple, even low-grade students can learn it..."
At this point, Harry and Ron looked at Hermione, who used this spell to petrify Neville in the first grade.
"Of course, for me personally, its effect is not as direct and effective as the Stunning Spell, and its power is not that strong. For example, with your level, if you point your wand at me and recite this spell, I may just be slightly stiff. But... it is enough to deal with the troubles in the school, completely enough."
Felix and Snape worked together to conjure up hundreds of cushions in the hall for students to use when practicing to prevent them from getting hurt.
"Ron! You should have fallen on the cushions!" Hermione said to Ron who fell stiffly on the floor.
After Ron touched the spell, he grinned and said, "It's easy to say, can you adjust the landing point after being hit?"
Hermione changed the subject in panic.
Felix and Snape watched the young wizards practice, and the two discussed with each other.
"Tsk tsk, even such a simple spell, half of the students have not mastered it." Snape exuded a low pressure all over his body.
"But they are improving very quickly, right? Seeing the clumsy students become excellent in your hands, Severus, will you feel a sense of accomplishment?"
Snape glared at him fiercely.
Felix counted on his fingers: "Disarming Charm, Shield Charm, Tongue-Locking Charm, Full Body Binding Charm. Belby also taught the ESP and Banishing Charms in the Defense Against the Dark Arts class."
"Add to that the mischief spells they have mastered, and the number is already quite large."
Snape looked at him, "What you mean is--"
"Increase the proportion of other parts, such as pace, situation judgment, especially actual combat."
"I have no objection, Felix." Snape said softly, his eyes very vague.