Hogwarts: I'm a model wizard

Chapter 38 Are you serious? (Please collect and recommend)

It's obviously not possible for freshmen to learn about biological transformation in their first class.

Professor McGonagall only used a match to make them understand that it would take a long time to turn furniture into animals.

Although the little wizards were waving their wands very hard, the matches in front of them never changed.

Some things are like this. It is easy for others to do it, but it will become a mess once you get started, not to mention that "other" is Professor McGonagall.

"Note, it turns into a needle, not a silver stick."

Professor McGonagall stood in the aisle of the classroom, constantly correcting their mistakes.

Soon half the class passed, and the match was still the same match, with no sign of turning into a needle.

A few of Hufflepuff's little wizards turned the matches into charcoal, but this obviously did not meet Professor McGonagall's requirements, and they were also deducted a point for destroying teaching aids.

Ravenclaw was different. Otherwise, their brains were very good. Seeing that there was no progress, some clever people simply found another way. They no longer insisted on changing the needle, but changed the color of the match and quietly sharpened it. He caught one of them in an attempt to get through.

There are also some smarter people who directly replaced the needles they brought with them, and then insisted that they changed it themselves.

Unfortunately, Professor McGonagall saw through them all on the spot.

Ravenclaw was also deducted twenty points by Professor McGonagall because too many people cheated.

Professor McGonagall stood in the aisle of the classroom and looked around. She was a little disappointed to find that there didn't seem to be many talents in this class that could make people shine.

The only one who performed well was actually one...

Professor McGonagall turned her attention to the first row.

There, Kyle was resting his chin on one hand and waving his wand boredly with the other.

With the tap of the wand in his hand, the matches in front of him kept changing.

Although it has not completely turned into a needle, it is already half the battle... half in the true sense.

Kyle only conjured half a needle, and its position was not fixed. It was either at the top, or at the bottom, or simply stuck in the middle.

How to describe it, probably:

Needle what?

What needle?

What ten?

Professor McGonagall was dumbfounded by this. She had seen students fail throughout a class, and she had also seen students succeed in just one class.

But I have never seen such a successful failure.

But no matter what, Kyle at least made the needle come out, but this is more than the other little wizards.

In this way, the class passed quickly, and it was not until the end of get out of class that a little wizard finally succeeded in turning a match into a needle.

"Look, Professor McGonagall, one of our Hufflepuffs has succeeded."

The excited voice of a little wizard in the front row instantly attracted the attention of all the students.

Professor McGonagall followed the sound and showed a rare smile, but what she didn't expect was that the first person to finish was not Kyle, whom she was optimistic about, but Connor Prince next to her.

A little Hufflepuff witch with a very low sense of existence.

However, Professor McGonagall was only slightly surprised and soon returned to normal. She picked up the shiny silver needle and showed it around the class.

"Look, Miss Prince succeeded. As a reward for first place, Hufflepuff gets three points!"

There was a loud round of applause from all around, and the little badgers clapped especially enthusiastically, not only because of the extra points, but also because they were happy for Kangna.

At this time, everyone's eyes were focused on Kangna.

This fearful little witch had never experienced such a battle. Her whole face instantly turned red, and a puff of white smoke vaguely rose above her head. She wanted to find a crack in the ground and crawl into it.

As soon as get out of class was over, she rushed out of the classroom with her textbook in hand.

Kang Na felt so regretful.

Sure enough, getting too close to Kyle would be bad! If she had known this would happen, she would have had to change her position despite being scolded by Professor McGonagall!

On the other side, Kyle, who was innocently shot, didn't know that he had somehow taken the blame. As soon as he walked out of the classroom, Qiu came over and invited him to go to the auditorium to find Cedric.

"Sorry, I just remembered that I have something else to do for a while. Can you go alone?" Kyle pointed at Ryan who was walking this way and said: "We have agreed to go visit Mikel together. If it's too late, If so, Madam Pomfrey will kick us out."

"……Oh well."

Qiu was a little disappointed, but didn't say anything more. After all, Kyle has to visit a patient, which is much more important than getting a map.

Just go by yourself. Anyway, she has met Cedric, and he left a deep impression on him. He is the second most handsome boy she has ever seen at Hogwarts, so he should not be mistaken about him.

By the way, the first one is Kyle.

In order not to waste time, Qiu immediately left for the auditorium after the two said goodbye.

Kyle watched Qiu disappear around the corner of the corridor, feeling that he had forgotten to tell her something.

what is it then……

Kyle couldn't remember for a while.

At this time, Ryan just walked over and said unhappily: "Kyle, I specially reserved a seat for you, why did you end up in the first row?"

Hearing Ryan's words, Kyle subconsciously recalled the frightening scene before class, and at the same time he also knew what he had forgotten.

He forgot to tell Qiu about giving Leona the map.

This is a big deal... forget it, let's talk about it next time.

Kyle sighed and said: "Sorry Ryan, I was thinking about something before and didn't notice it. I'll do it next time!"

"That's not what I meant." Ryan waved his hand and said, "I'm just surprised that you dare to sit in the front row.

I heard from senior students that the first row of Transfiguration class is almost always empty, and no one dares to get so close to Professor McGonagall when she is in class. You are really awesome. "

"Haha...that's right."

Kyle laughed dryly. If possible, he actually didn't want to sit in the first row.

Fortunately, Ryan didn't notice anything strange about him and continued: "Shall we go back to the dormitory now? Or wait for them to come together."

Wait for them?

Only then did Kyle notice that all the students leaving the classroom were Ravenclaw students, and there were only two of them in Hufflepuff.

"Where are the others?" Kyle asked confused.

"I'm sorting out my notes in the classroom." Ryan said matter-of-factly: "Oh, and remind Professor McGonagall not to forget Mikel's homework."

Uh...you guys are serious! !

Kyle's eyes twitched and he thought for a while and said, "Forget it, let's go back to the dormitory."

He originally planned to take Ryan to the school hospital, but now that he thought about it, he might as well forget it.

A few minutes later.

In the classroom, Professor McGonagall sent away the group of Hufflepuff freshmen with a look of relief on her face.

It had been a long time since she had seen such a hard-working little wizard. After class, she would actually review notes, check each other's omissions and fill in the gaps, and even actively asked to keep homework...

This is what a student should look like.

Professor McGonagall rubbed her sore eyes and began to put away the matches as teaching aids one by one.

Only then did she realize that Kyle had succeeded, and the match on his table also turned into a shining silver needle.

Maybe it was because of Conor Prince.

Professor McGonagall didn't think much about it, but she was still very happy that two good students were learning transfiguration from one academy.

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