Hearing Wentworth's words, Cassandra was stunned at first, then smiled and said:
"Potions classes in the future? What about other courses?"
Wentworth was silent for a moment, then said casually:
"Fair competition, I also want to see if I am truly number one among my peers!"
Cassandra just watched Wentworth leave quietly, wondering what she was thinking.
As soon as they returned to the Hufflepuff common room, Wentworth called Green to his dormitory. Even Cedric didn't know what the two said, but everyone saw that Green left Wentworth's room with a red face.
From that day on, in the one-year course at Hogwarts, other students became supporting roles. All everyone had to do in class, besides listening to the professor's lectures, was to watch Wentworth and Cassandra confront each other as if they were watching a play.
Interspersed between the tense points-grabbing process between Hufflepuff and Slytherin is the Hogwarts Quidditch match.
However, compared to Hufflepuff's three wins, Slytherin unexpectedly lost the game against Gryffindor, which caused Slytherin to be left behind by Hufflepuff in an instant.
It was June, and Hogwarts had also entered the most stressful exam week. All the students at Hogwarts, even the Gryffindors who were usually the least studious, such as the Weasley twins, had plunged into intensive review.
Last weekend, Lupin also said goodbye to Wentworth and Cedric, and the two sides agreed to meet again when school starts.
However, such an exam was a piece of cake for people like Wentworth and Cedric. There was no need to even review for it. Instead, they were more focused on Green's OWLS exam.
When Green came out of the final Defense Against the Dark Arts examination room, Wentworth and Cedric, who had been waiting there, immediately came to greet him.
"How did you do on the test, Senior Green?"
Cedric asked anxiously, looking at Green who had no expression on his face.
Green's eyes swept across the two of them at once, the curve of his mouth gradually widened, and finally he revealed a knowing smile.
Cedric and Wentworth looked at each other, cheered, and hugged Green.
Green said with a smile on his face: "Not bad, I think it's at least an E. This way, I think I can get at least 8 certificates!"
Hearing Green's words, Wentworth and Cedric exclaimed "Wow" at the same time. You know, they both knew that Green had actually given up several courses at the beginning, such as divination and ancient magic runes.
In other words, almost all courses selected by Green can pass the OWLS exam.
It was at this time that Wentworth realized that he seemed to have made a mistake! Perhaps influenced by the original book, Wentworth always believed that Cedric was the best student around him, but at this time, Wentworth discovered that Green was also a top student, and a well-rounded one!
Hufflepuff prefect, Hufflepuff Quidditch team captain, at least 8 OWLS exam certificates, he is an all-rounder! But why does Green have little presence in the original book? After thinking about it, Wentworth can only attribute it to the fact that Green and the protagonist of the original book are too different in age and have too few interactions.
When the exam week was over and the results came out, the whole of Hogwarts was naturally filled with mixed emotions of sadness and joy.
Some people are happily preparing to go back for the holidays, while others are frowning and wondering why their parents forgot to ask about their report cards.
Although Wentworth seemed to have lost to Cassandra in terms of individual results, in the competition for the House Cup, with the huge score difference opened up in the Quidditch match, Hufflepuff finally broke Slytherin's monopoly on the House Cup and successfully won the House Cup.
So, when the farewell party at the end of the semester, that is, the end-of-term dinner, came, the entire Hogwarts Hall was decorated, and all the flags above the hall were replaced with the Hufflepuff flags.
This made every Hufflepuff who walked into the hall couldn't help but walk with their heads held high.
As for the other three houses, except for the Slytherin students who were a little lifeless and listless, Ravenclaw and Gryffindor did not find it difficult to accept that Hufflepuff won the house cup.
Especially Gryffindor, who had the most hostile relationship with Slytherin, the Weasley brothers applauded and congratulated Hufflepuff on winning this year's house cup.
When Headmaster Dumbledore announced the start of the farewell dinner, the atmosphere in the entire hall became warm again.
In this noisy atmosphere, Wentworth found that the napkin on the table in front of him suddenly changed into the shape of a hand. This hand first waved at Wentworth and then pointed in the direction outside the auditorium.
Wentworth looked around in confusion and happened to see Headmaster Dumbledore leaving the staff seat and walking out.
Wentworth understood what was going on, and whispered something to Cedric and Green, then turned and walked out of the Hogwarts Great Hall. As soon as he walked out the door, Wentworth saw Dumbledore waiting not far away.
"Principal Dumbledore, you're looking for me?"
Wentworth walked up to Dumbledore and said respectfully.
Dumbledore looked at Wentworth and said with a smile:
"Wentworth, you've grown a lot taller in just one year. You look more and more like your grandfather when he was young!"
When Wentworth heard Dumbledore say this, his heart skipped a beat, thinking that Dumbledore was going to confront him.
Unexpectedly, Dumbledore changed the subject and asked, "Wentworth, what are your plans for this holiday?"
Wentworth was a little confused when Dumbledore suddenly asked him this, so he could only say tentatively:
"I plan to practice some spells at home, or learn some new ones."
In response to Wentworth's answer, Dumbledore nodded without comment and said casually:
"I'm glad that you didn't let down your standards even during the holidays!"
Just as Wentworth was about to say something polite, Dumbledore continued:
"I have an old friend who is searching for all kinds of magical creatures around the world. But he's getting old, so he wants me to introduce a talented young man to go with him. Are you interested? Just treat it like a summer camp!"
(End of this chapter)