Now that you have made up your mind, you must take action.
In the second day's spell class, Professor Flitwick explained and demonstrated a very practical spell - the Restoration Spell. The spell was "Repair as New".
To be honest, this level of spell is not difficult for Wentworth.
After Professor Flitwick finished his explanation, he signaled to the students that they could start practicing. The goal was to repair a small damaged item in front of each of them.
Wentworth took out his wand, pointed it at a broken mirror in front of him, and waved his wand while saying:
“Restored to new!”
The small mirror in front of Wentworth immediately became as good as new! Wentworth's smooth movements immediately attracted Professor Flitwick's attention.
Professor Flitwick looked at Wentworth with great satisfaction and said generously:
"Perfect! Absolutely perfect! From the angle of waving the wand, to the use of the spell, and the control of magic power, the repair spell is impeccable! Hufflepuff, add 20 points!"
Flitwick's words were immediately met with cheers from the Hufflepuff students.
At this moment, a spell was cast from the direction of the Slytherin students:
“Restored to new!”
Everyone looked in the direction where the sound came from, only to see Cassandra holding a wand. Below Cassandra's wand, a mechanical clock stood there quietly, making a "tick-tick" sound.
Seeing this, Professor Flitwick also clapped his hands and said, "Very good, although Miss Cassandra was a little slow, it was still a perfect repair spell! Slytherin, plus ten points!"
There was also applause from the Slytherin students, but Cassandra, who was sitting among the Slytherin students, had a blank expression on her face, as if she didn't care at all.
A Slytherin student seemed to think that Cassandra was upset that she was a step slower than Wentworth, so she leaned behind Cassandra and said:
"It's okay Cassandra, next time, you will definitely be faster than Wentworth!"
However, in the face of her classmates' comfort, Cassandra just glanced at them with contempt and said:
"Since you have time to talk, you might as well use this repairing spell first! As a Slytherin, you can't spend a whole class without being able to learn a repairing spell, right?!"
The other party immediately retreated with a red face.
In the Transfiguration class, Professor McGonagall distributed a steel needle to each student.
Just as the Hufflepuff and Slytherin students were holding steel needles in their hands, confused, Professor McGonagall walked back to the crowd and placed a steel needle on the podium in front of the classroom.
As Professor McGonagall pointed her wand, the steel needle instantly turned into a furry little mouse. The mouse moved its nose seriously, then jumped off the podium and ran out the door.
It had only run a few steps when Professor McGonagall pointed her wand and the mouse turned into a steel needle again.
Then, Professor McGonagall stood at the podium and said:
"Classmates, we have been learning Transfiguration for some time. Today we will test it and see how well you have mastered it."
"Before the end of get out of class, the student who can use the steel needle to create something the fastest and most beautiful will get extra points for his school! Let's start now!"
However, after Professor McGonagall announced the start, a short while later, a "bang" was heard in the classroom, startling all the students.
Everyone quickly looked in the direction where the sound came from, and saw a student from Hufflepuff house with a black face, staring blankly at a piece of coke on the table in front of him that was emitting black smoke.
Professor McGonagall walked over calmly. Apparently, the deputy headmaster of Hogwarts had seen many such scenes. Professor McGonagall looked at the coke on the table, sighed, and asked the student:
"I really want to know what was going on in your head just now?"
The student looked confused and said without thinking: "I kind of miss the barbecues we had during the holidays, Professor McGonagall."
Professor McGonagall was very considerate and helped the student change a needle, and then deducted five points from Hufflepuff.
"I forgot to mention that Transfiguration is a very advanced magic, so everyone must concentrate when using it, otherwise, various accidents are likely to occur!"
Having said that, Professor McGonagall glanced at the student and continued:
"Of course, I think people will be more impressed by what I say after they have experienced it themselves. This is my experience in teaching for so many years!"
After listening to Professor McGonagall, no similar accidents happened during the whole class. The classroom atmosphere was extremely good and everyone was concentrating on practicing the Transfiguration in their hands.
Halfway through the course, Wentworth looked at what was in his hand, nodded with great satisfaction, and then raised his hand.
Professor McGonagall came over, took a look at what Wentworth was holding, and said with great satisfaction:
"Well done, a very beautiful brooch. What's the pattern on it?"
In response to Professor McGonagall's question, Wentworth smiled modestly, and then said, "It's a ginkgo leaf, professor. It represents tenacity and composure."
Hearing Wentworth's answer, Professor McGonagall smiled and nodded, then said: "Well done, Hufflepuff, ten points!"
As the class progressed, people kept raising their hands to indicate that they had completed their work, and Professor McGonagall looked at the items in the students' hands one by one. However, most of them were simple, such as knives and forks, without even any patterns.
When Professor McGonagall came to Cassandra, she uttered a "huh" and then said meaningfully: "Miss Cassandra, cufflinks are often worn on the sleeves of a gentleman. I rarely see witches using Transfiguration to make cufflinks. Can you tell me what you were thinking about just now?"
Cassandra blushed when she heard Professor McGonagall's words, but before she could answer, Professor McGonagall's face suddenly changed. She took the cufflinks from Cassandra's desk and examined them carefully.
"This symbol is...Cassandra! Where have you seen this symbol? It seems that you know what this symbol represents! Right?! I hope you know what you are doing!"
After Professor McGonagall finished speaking, she turned around and looked at Wentworth, which made Wentworth a little puzzled. But then, Professor McGonagall announced:
"get out of class dismissed!"
(End of this chapter)