The third grade is very easy for Solim personally, mainly because Solim chose one elective course, which is ancient magic patterns, and other elective courses like divination, magical creatures, Muggle studies, arithmetic divination, etc. Solim They all gave up, because Professor Snape approached him at that time, because Solim only took one course, plus the compulsory course, if Solim wants to pass the O.W.L exam in the fifth grade, seven compulsory courses plus one You must get O in all the electives, otherwise, as long as one subject is below 0, it means that Solim will not be able to get the ordinary wizard level certificate. But Solim doesn't value that kind of thing either.

Taking only one elective means that Solim has a lot of time to do his own thing, he doesn't have to waste time on courses that he doesn't need, look at the electives.

Professor Trelawney's Divination class is a complete waste of time and mixed credits. Indeed, it is true that she has the special bloodline of the prophet, but the ability of divination, which only looks at the bloodline, cannot be mastered through learning. Without that special bloodline, you will not learn much even if you study for a lifetime. Solim naturally doesn't waste time in her class.

Hagrid's magical creatures...how to say, Solim is really interested in things that Muggles have never seen in their lives, but 25 is obviously not the time, Solim will be happy to make up after he has solved his own troubles on this part of the knowledge, but not now. And Solim does doubt that Hagrid's ability to teach can reach the level of a qualified professor. It seems that Hagrid is doing whatever he wants in class, and he can teach the students whatever he thinks is interesting, without considering the students' ability to accept it. And because of his blood, some of Hagrid's common sense and habits are indeed different from ordinary people. Some magical creatures attack Hagrid, maybe just cause him a small injury or something, but the same attack falls on an ordinary wizard and it may be a fatal injury. Such a difference in cognition caused Hagrid to do things often with little importance. If Professor Kettleburn was still teaching the protection of magical creatures this year, Solim would be happy to take this class. Unfortunately, Professor Kettleburn has retired.

Muggle studies at Hogwarts is a big joke in Solim's eyes. Although Professor Kerry Dibabuji can't say that she knows nothing about Muggle society, what she taught in class made Solim really Speechless, according to what the senior seniors said, she would give her students a detailed introduction to the principles of the steam engine, as well as various Muggle physics formulas. At that time, Solim was dumbfounded. Obviously, Professor Babuji, like Hagrid, only taught students what she was interested in, and didn't care about the students' acceptance ability at all. In class, he even talked about the customs of Muggle society. Human feelings are stronger than talking about steam engines. Although Professor Babuji seems to be teaching Muggle studies on the surface, she actually teaches science classes. She not only tells her students about steam engines, but also about various Muggle machinery: how cars move , how do planes fly into the sky... Solim would go to that trouble to attend her class? Clearly impossible.

Professor Vector's arithmetic divination is indeed interesting, but her class has little to do with traditional magic, and it does not help the improvement of personal strength. Since it cannot help improve one's own strength, Solim will naturally not Waste of time on this class.

Ancient Mageweaves, this is a course that Solim attaches great importance to, second only to Charms, Transfiguration, and Potions. If wizards' magic is regarded as a science, then Mageweaves is equivalent to that of Muggles. Mathematics class, it is the basis of all magic, if you want to deeply explore the essence of magic, and want to improve your spellcasting ability, then the magic pattern is an unavoidable hurdle. Whether it is modifying existing spells or inventing new ones, they are all based on magic patterns. Even after you see a spell that you have never seen before and want to break it, you still have to rely on magic patterns in the process of developing an anti-spell.

Moreover, Solim also heard that the professor who taught this course: Bathsheda Babling has elven blood, that is to say, she is a mixed blood of a wizard and an elf, which made Solim a little curious. In fact, Solim knew what he heard. The news was probably true, because no one but her students had ever seen her, and she never walked about the castle, and never ate in the banquet hall. You know, except for the ghost of Cuthbert Binns, the other faculty and staff have basically shown their faces. Sometimes they will meet in the corridor, and sometimes they will eat in the hall. During the Quidditch match, these faculty and staff also Will look, but it's as if Professor Babling has never been in the castle.

This morning was Divination Elective and Professor McGonagall's Transfiguration class. Solim, who had no class for the first period, was comfortably in the Slytherin common room reading books related to Animagus. start trying.

"Solim!" Draco woke up a little late today, and when he came back from breakfast, he saw Solim with his feet on the table, "The next section is Professor McGonagall's transfiguration, it's almost time to go, I'll tell you on the way Click on something interesting I just heard."

The two of them walked to the Transfiguration classroom, and on the way Draco gloated and told Solim what he had just heard.

"...That's it." Draco said with a smile, "That old liar said Potter was going to die because she saw a big dog in Potter's teacup. Seriously, I'm sorry I didn’t see that scene with my own eyes.”

"Is that why you like to mess with Potter so much?" Solim squinted at Draco, "Forget it, as long as you like it."

Professor McGonagall found that something was wrong with the students during the class. You know, she just showed her Animagus. As usual, the students should show amazement and disbelief, not like this Absently.

"I said," Professor McGonagall patted the desk, "what the hell is going on with you? This is the first time I haven't received applause after my transformation."

The students looked at Harry unconsciously, Professor McGonagall obviously noticed.

"Okay," Professor McGonagall walked up to Harry, "what's the matter? Mr. Potter? What happened?"

At this point Hermione raised her hand hesitantly.

"Miss Granger?" Professor McGonagall looked at Hermione suspiciously.

"That's right, Professor McGonagall." Hermione bit her lip, "During Divination class this morning..."

Professor McGonagall's puzzled expression changed instantly, and after he put on an expression of insight, Professor McGonagall confidently interrupted Hermione's speech:

"Needless to say, needless to say... Tell me, is it that liar... Professor Trelawney said today that Harry would die? Tell me, what kind of trick did she use this time? Crystal Ball or teacup? Or smoke rising after burning spices? 270°

"Uh...a teacup."

Glancing at Harry, Professor McGonagall turned and walked onto the podium, and said calmly to everyone: "Since Professor Sybill Trelawney entered Hogwarts, she has predicted the death of a student every year, but as far as I know, until So far, no student has died, maybe you can ask your seniors and sisters, which one of them has been prophesied, and then you can go to see if he is still alive."

Frowning, Professor McGonagall continued: "It's not that I want to speak ill of my colleagues, but you must understand that divination is very uncertain, and it is not a rigorous branch of magic. You must know that true prophets are extremely rare. And your Professor Trelawney..."

Professor McGonagall stopped talking just in time, and she looked at the relieved Harry:

"According to my observation, Mr. Potter is very healthy, so you still have to complete my homework on time. However, if you really die, I allow you not to hand in your homework.

Professor McGonagall's remarks were very effective in dispelling the doubts of these students, making them feel that this might just be a welcome ceremony for Professor Trelawney.

This is also the reason why Solim scoffed at traditional divination: those so-called fortune tellers like to see all kinds of things as omens, seeing this means disaster, seeing that means misfortune, Harry saw A dog means he wants a dog to take...

Of course, Solim can be sure that he is also a fortune teller if he puts it like this: for example, when an unfriendly wizard is pointing his wand at you, then you can say that seeing a wand means bleeding and injury. .

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